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Woensdag, 18 November 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA PAROW K K ers ers f f ees ees Klassieke Klassieke K ers f f ees Klassieke BESPREKINGS: cultivaria.com of online.computicket.com/0861 915 8000 SONDAG 13 DESEMBER 2015 Liqui-Fruit Amfiteater, Paarl SMILE WEEK: TYGERBERG HOSPITAL It’s all about the children Niyole and Nomlinganiso Tsokobe from Atlantis, moments before Niyole went into surgery to have her scalp reconstructed. PHOTOS: MAGRIET THERON MAGRIET THERON @magrietron T ygerberg hospital never sleeps, but be- tween 9 and 13 November ward G3 of this hospital became a hub of activity as 43 little patients with facial anomalies were treated here as part of Smile Week. Two doctors, Professor Frank Graewe and Dr Alexander Zühlke and their plastic and reconstructive surgical team used two thea- tres and the staff of ward G3 to make this happen, while the Smile Foundation filled the gaps and took care of all the needs that arose around this group of patients. The Smile Foundation, an NGO that was founded in 2000, has a memorandum with eight academic hospitals in South Africa. And although they support the hospitals throughout the year, for one week per year their efforts at each hospital are concentrat- ed into those seven days. “We get donors on board, support the chil- dren with their transport, help source the necessary equipment for their operations and offer services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy and psychology for parents and patients so that they are more relaxed before surgery,” says Moira Gertsz, operations executive director at the Smile Foundation. She says Smile does not only make things easier for the patients, their families and doctors, they also work hard to create an awareness about facial anomalies in children. “There are so many children in this region needing corrective surgery, and it will be very grati- fying for us to see them having these needed operations,” she says. Currently one in 750 South African chil- dren is born with a facial anomaly. “We are mindful of the needs of the hos- pital, we acknowledge the challenges of each hospital and the different communities they serve. “We have to balance the donors’ expecta- tions. But in the end Smile is all about the kids. “We do not charge their families anything. Those who qualify to be helped are those without medical aid who are patients at the hospital, as well as some patients who are referred through us,” says Gertsz. V To page 2.

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  • Woensdag, 18 November 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected]

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    SMILE WEEK: TYGERBERG HOSPITAL

    Its all

    about the

    children

    Niyole and Nomlinganiso Tsokobe from Atlantis, moments before Niyole went into surgery to have

    her scalp reconstructed. PHOTOS: MAGRIET THERON

    MAGRIET THERON

    @magrietron

    T

    ygerberg hospital never sleeps, but be-

    tween 9 and 13 November ward G3 of

    this hospital became a hub of activity

    as 43 little patients with facial anomalies

    were treated here as part of Smile Week.

    Two doctors, Professor FrankGraewe and

    Dr Alexander Zhlke and their plastic and

    reconstructive surgical team used two thea-

    tres and the staff of ward G3 to make this

    happen, while the Smile Foundation filled

    the gaps and took care of all the needs that

    arose around this group of patients.

    The Smile Foundation, an NGO that was

    founded in 2000, has a memorandum with

    eight academic hospitals in South Africa.

    And although they support the hospitals

    throughout the year, for one week per year

    their efforts at each hospital are concentrat-

    ed into those seven days.

    We get donors on board, support the chil-

    dren with their transport, help source the

    necessary equipment for their operations

    and offer services such as speech therapy,

    occupational therapy and psychology for

    parents and patients so that they are more

    relaxed before surgery, says Moira Gertsz,

    operations executive director at the Smile

    Foundation.

    She says Smile does not only make things

    easier for the patients, their families

    and doctors, they also work hard to

    create an awareness about facial

    anomalies in children.

    There are somany children in

    this region needing corrective

    surgery, and it will be very grati-

    fying for us to see them having these

    needed operations, she says.

    Currently one in 750 SouthAfrican chil-

    dren is born with a facial anomaly.

    We aremindful of the needs of the hos-

    pital, we acknowledge the challenges of

    each hospital and the different communities

    they serve.

    We have to balance the donors expecta-

    tions. But in the end Smile is all about the

    kids.

    Wedonot charge their families anything.

    Those who qualify to be helped are those

    without medical aid who are patients at the

    hospital, as well as some patients who are

    referred through us, says Gertsz.

    V To page 2.

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    FROM PAGE 1

    According toDoreenKosi ofAdcock Ingram,

    who sponsored this week, Smile Week is

    their flagship project. We are guided by

    Smile and we follow their strategy. We want

    to add value.

    One of the patients who received plastic

    surgery is Ilke Moses (11) from Paarl, wholl

    have her smile back in a week or so after

    post-operative swelling has disappeared.

    Ilke suffered facial paralysiswhenshewas

    fiveyears oldbecauseof abacterial infection

    inher ear. In aprior operation, anewmuscle

    was constructed in Ilkes cheek, but themus-

    cle sagged, skewing her face. This has now

    been corrected.

    It helped to meet other parents. We

    shared stories and spent a day together,

    forming strong bonds. We even exchanged

    numbers, says Ilkes mother, Josephine.

    Although Ilke will not be writing exams

    following her surgery, her marks are good

    enough for her to pass Grade 5.

    She is a clever girl. She brought all her

    school work to the hospital, because she

    wants to become a doctor, Josephine says.

    Cole Basson (5) from Brooklyn was born

    with a hole behind his palette. His mother,

    Megan, says the hole was almost 7cm in dia-

    meter and it had a detrimental effect on his

    speech development.

    This was his first operation and hopeful-

    ly also his last. It will take a few days for his

    speech, which was very nasal, to return and

    then he will start with speech therapy

    through Smile. I am glad it is done. He will

    start with Grade R next year, Megan says.

    The day after his operation, Cole was al-

    ready eating yogurt.

    Niyole Tsokobe (4) from Atlantis was in a

    terrible car accident with her two sisters in

    December. They all miraculously survived,

    but Niyole has an enormous scar on the side

    of her head where skin grafting was done

    and no hair will ever grow.

    Bit by bit Niyoles scalp will be stretched

    to replace the scar. The Smile Foundation

    made the second of her operations possible.

    Although she seemed calm before her

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    Reconstructive craniofacial surgery for a

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    cal and Smile teams faced during this week.

    The next Smile week is on 30 November

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    Ingram played with and entertained the Smile Week children at Tygerberg hospitals ward G3.

    Here they are with (from left) Cole Basson, Niyole Tsokobe, Timothy Lakay and Lucinda Abra-

    hams, who all had reconstructive and plastic surgery done. PHOTO: MAGRIET THERON

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    epresentatives of different care

    groups marched through Glenlily in

    ParowWest on 14November not only

    to protest against drug houses and dealers,

    but also to make their voices heard about

    a lack of police support.

    The group only amounted to about 35 peo-

    ple, but consisted of members of the UDM,

    Age in Action, Parow Concerned Residents,

    Pacrif neighbourhood watch, Parow Valley

    neighbourhood watch and Pagad.

    Wewant people to know thatwe are tired

    of crime, we are tired of seeing our children

    die of drugs and we are tired of the useless

    police in Parow, says David Gow, a resi-

    dent of Glenlily and member of Pagad.

    Ricardo Adonis, vice chairperson of the

    new Pacrif neighbourhood watch, says his

    group joined the march as they are desper-

    ate for support from the police.

    They do not respond to us. We do not get

    the assistance that was agreed upon. They

    are supposed to send a vehicle to patrolwith

    us, but they never do. Sometimes it takes

    them two or three hours before they re-

    spond to a call from us, he says.

    He adds patrolling watch members often

    spot suspicious vehicles and people that of-

    ficial police alerts are out for, but still they

    get very poor response.

    We gather a lot of data about the weekly

    alerts andwewill phone themwith informa-

    tion, but often there is no response.

    Adonis says the watch understands that

    there is a profiling process, but once an

    alert is out, that process has been done. We

    want answers about what is happening to

    cases, he says.

    We have pictures of policemen in uni-

    form going into drug houses on their own,

    coming out again after only a few minutes.

    If they are on patrol, they are supposed to

    be a pair. What are they doing in there?

    He says in Parow Street alone there are

    six houses where drug dealings are going

    on. He claims many of these houses belong

    to oneman and that the police know this but

    do not act on the information.

    He says neighbourhood watches are pa-

    trolling every night, but feel they cannot

    make headway without proper support.

    Sherm Arendse, one of the Concerned

    Residents of Parow, spoke to the crowd that

    turned up for the march before they took to

    the streets followed by two police vehicles

    and traffic services.

    Parow clinic, which is a place for the

    community, was burgled recently. The Her-

    nus Kriel old age home was robbed last

    week. A woman was the victim of an armed

    robbery in Van Eyssen Street. Gangsters

    and criminals are openly waiting for their

    victims. Our future leaders are hooked on

    drugs. This is the kind of drama we witness

    every day. We are concerned for the aged

    and the vulnerable, she said and then

    thanked the police for accompanying them.

    We rarely see you, as you are always

    standing down at some accident and cannot

    attend our calls, she told them.

    When the marchers went past Hernus

    Kriel old age home, they stopped to reassure

    residents there that they care for them.

    We would have liked to walk with them,

    but we are too slow, three residents of the

    home who stood outside, said.

    Protestors tired of crime

    The group of protesters stopped at the Hernus Kriel old age home to address residents and

    reassure them that there are people who care. PHOTO: MAGRIET THERON

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    On 29 October the newly built Panorama

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    And what Joanne Wing and the Origin

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    known), Sydney Grov, was present at both

    their celebrations in October.

    Grov delivered Wing during his time as

    head of the maternity unit at Milnerton

    Mediclinic. She was the first water birth at

    a hospital in South Africa.

    The fact that it ended up as a water birth

    was more accidental than planned.

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    birth her baby, I wanted to remove her from

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    Thiswas a revolutionary event in trail-blaz-

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    for the private hospital sector in the West-

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    In his life Grov has either delivered or

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    He has spent some timeworking overseas

    in the last decade, but is now chief opera-

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    maternity hospital in Panorama, where a

    team of experienced midwives are now re-

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    opens its doors to the public in December.

    Suzette Bester-Cloete, founder of this hos-

    pital, says her passion for women taking

    back control of their birthing process and

    the negative effect that an elective and rou-

    tine caesarean could have on a mothers

    psyche and wellness to care for herself and

    her baby after birth, moved her to establish

    Origin.

    She refers to the hospital as the first

    birth boutique hospital in South Africa,

    where art, crystal chandeliers and French

    Provencal furniture adorn the designer sui-

    tes, that are also equippedwith all themedi-

    cal equipment required, says Grov.

    Here families can be part of the birthing

    process supported by a midwife, doula

    (birth companion) or an obstetrician.

    Bester-Cloete, who is a doula herself,

    firmly believes in natural birth

    The environment in which a woman la-

    bours and gives birth in, is vitally impor-

    tant. There are certain basic needs awoman

    has in labour in order for nature to take its

    course. Being in a private, warm, home-

    like, comfortable environment, where we

    can dim the lights andmake thewoman feel

    safe, is incredibly important. Having a

    birth pool at hand for her to labour in relax-

    es her and helps her to cope with labour

    pains, she says.

    But Origin is also fully equipped should

    a caesarean section be necessary for medi-

    cal reasons.

    Midwives are the unsung heroes of

    birth. We are also going to carry out train-

    ing of students who are on their advanced

    midwifery training programme, and are go-

    ing to sponsor them to do an internship or

    observation. We need to nurture and culti-

    vate the next generation of midwives in our

    mentor programme, because my daughter

    and then granddaughter need to give birth

    in this country, Bester-Cloete says.

    Origin will also offer a Well Women pro-

    gramme (teenage, well mother, well baby,

    family planning and menopause care), as

    well as full antenatal care andamobile post-

    natal care unit to visit mothers and babies

    at home after they have left Origin.

    V For more information about the Origin maternity

    hospital, go to http://www.originmaternityhospi-

    tals.co.za.

    Renee Wing

    with her

    daugther,

    Joanne, and

    Sydney Grov,

    who delivered

    Joanne as the

    first official

    water birth

    baby in South

    Africa in a

    mainstream

    private hospital

    21 years ago

    on 28 October

    1994. As COO

    of the Origin

    family-

    centered

    maternity

    hospital in

    Panorama,

    Parow, Grov is

    part of a

    revival in

    natural birth

    methods,

    including water

    birth.

    SAs first birth

    boutique arrives

    The Greater Tygerberg Partnership will

    host its third movie in the park event on

    Saturday 28 November.

    The event will take place at the JackMull-

    er Park in Bellville and the series of out-

    doormovie screenings is aimed at encour-

    aging locals to use public spaces.

    Themovie to be shown on the night will

    be Pirates of the Caribbean, so put on

    your best Captain Jack outfit and join us

    for an unforgettable night under the

    stars, the organisation invites.

    Tickets are available at Quicket at the

    website https://www.quicket.co.za/

    events/12124-gtp-movie-in-the-park/#/ or

    contact Jonita Pasjar at the details listed

    below.

    V Join the GTP on their Facebook page for more

    information, or contact Jonita Pasjar at jonita.

    [email protected].

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    ifference Thru Sport (DTS) hosted its

    first over-18 basketball tournament on

    14 November, where five social teams

    and one club team from Parow, Milnerton,

    Boland, Montana, Gugulethu and Belhar

    spent the day battling

    to become theDTS vic-

    tors on this freshly

    painted court in Par-

    ow Valley.

    The idea is that

    this tournament must

    bring about exposure

    for the players so that

    we can start a league.

    The winter leagues

    are now finished, but

    we would like them to

    keep going through

    the summer as well,

    says George Mentoor,

    basketball organiser

    at DTS.

    We are very excit-

    ed that Cape Town

    Basketball became in-

    volved with us this

    year. They sponsored

    all the balls. ZaliaHen-

    dricks, one of the resi-

    dents, sponsored ban-

    ners, awards and

    paint for the court.

    Now we can have

    training for kids three

    times a week, he

    says.

    Mentoor says it is

    very important that

    social players should

    have the opportunity

    to affiliate with clubs,

    so that their talent can

    be recognised.

    And this is exactly

    what happened at the

    DTS tournament.

    I was very sur-

    prised with the talent

    I saw here. Their ca-

    reers can go so much

    further than just play-

    ing socially, says Calvin Jean, vice presi-

    dent of Cape Town Basketball, who attend-

    ed the tournament. Cape Town has 26 bas-

    ketball clubs in Cape Town for players of

    both genders from u.12 up to super league.

    Ricky Vigeland, the founder of DTS, says

    he is pleased to see how this community-

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    The Montana Vikings and Milnerton Knights

    played in the final of the DTS basketball

    tournament on 14 November, with club team

    Montana winning the social team by the skin of

    their teeth. PHOTOS: MAGRIET THERON

    Bball makes a difference

    donors and the City coming on board to sup-

    port them.

    Our next event will be an amazing race for

    families on 27 November. We are all about

    play and entertainment and development.We

    are also planning a father and child tented

    camp sleep-over with a braai soon, he says.

    VTobecome involvedwithDTS, contactRickyVigeland

    on 081 017 0774.

    The Montana Vikings from Belhar in action during their victory over

    the Milnerton Knights.

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    LS ParowNoord vermaak oupas en oumas

    Die Laerskool Parow-Noord se graad Re het op 10 November

    hul oupas en oumas vermaak met n Toy Shop-opvoering.

    Carina Roux was daar om die aksie vas te vang.

    Gita Hofmeester het so reg uit Monster High op die Parow-Noord-verhoog geland om die oupas

    en oumas van graad R-leerders te kom vermaak met hul Toy Shop-konsert.

    Noah Jacobs, Jonathan Mukupo en Songezo Mati doen die hoenderdans, terwyl juffrou Lizelle

    Bothma hulle geesdriftig vanuit die gehoor aanmoedig.

    Shrae Murray, oftewel Tinkerbell, het die gehoor n haar medespelers betower.

    Ntumekelelo Qwela, Thando Sonti, Yusrah Davids was die winkelassistente en het die gehoor in

    vervoering gehad met hul spontane sang en dans.

    The Parow police are looking for informa-

    tion about a female foetus found in bin.

    On 23 October at approximately 17:00

    the foetus was found in a blue plastic bag

    inside one of themunicipal garbage bins in

    the parking area of Bedford Street, says

    Lieutenant Kevin Williams of the Parow

    police. He says the race of the baby girl is

    unknown. The umbilical cord had been cut

    and the placentawas also in the plastic bag.

    We request the community and or eye-

    witnesses to help us with this investiga-

    tion, Williams says.

    V Contact the investigating officer, Detective War-

    rant Officer Eugene Human on 021 929 7100 if you

    can help with this case.

    Female foetus

    found in bin

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    Die Durbell-leeskring se jaaraf-

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    25 November vanaf 09:30 in die

    Durbanville-biblioteeksaal. Lede

    van die leeskring, onder leiding

    van Helena Conradie enMientjie

    le Roux, sal met musiek en voor-

    lesings die gaste vermaak.

    Durbellleeskring hou jaarafsluiting

    Passieboodskap: Dr. Dale Cilliers van die Nurture Cape View-rehabilitasiehospitaal in Goodwood is geliefd onder

    die seniors van Tygerberg Meals on Wheels. Hy het op 3 November met sy kitaar en sang n passie-boodskap oor

    die lewe aan die sentrum gebring. Hier is Cilliers (middel) saam met (van links) Dawn Foxcroft, Ella Duarte,

    Rosaline Marinus, Elizabeth Wilson, Jean Kirsten, Sally Toerien en Deon Koegelenberg van die sentrum.

    Springboktoekennings:

    Marisa Fourie, Heinrich Kroon en

    Est Ellis van die Horskool

    Tygerberg het vanjaar die

    Springboktoekenning vir lands-

    diens verwerf die hoogste

    toekenning wat iemand in sy

    horskooljare kan verwerf.

  • Woensdag, 18 November 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Parow 9

    Nou is die laaste kans om aansoek te doen

    vir skooltoelating vir 2016.

    Debbie Schfer, dieWes-Kaapseminister

    van onderrig, het hierdie week in n media-

    verklaring gepleit dat ouerswat nognie hul

    kinders by nuwe skole ingeskryf het vir

    2016 nie, dit dadelik doen.

    Die Desembervakansie begin oor min-

    der as n maand en heropen op 11 Januarie

    vir onderwysers en op 13 Januarie vir leer-

    ders.

    In die vakansietyd sal die Wes-Kaapse

    onderwysdepartement nie met skole kan

    kommunikeer oor aansoeke nie. Daarom

    vra ons dringend dat aansoeke afgehandel

    moet word voor die skool sluit. Indienmen-

    se hulp benodig, kan hulle hul naaste dis-

    trikskantoor nader, s Schfer.

    Sy s as ouers versuim om dit te doen, sal

    dit hul kinders kosbare skooltyd in 2016

    kos.

    Volgens Schfer groei die Wes-Kaapse

    leerdertal jaarliks.

    Ek is bekommerd dat ouers wat in die

    afgelope maande na di provinsie getrek

    het, daarop aandring dat hul kinders in die

    skool van hul keuse geplaas moet word. Dit

    is eenvoudig nie hierdie tyd van die jaar

    meer moontlik nie, s sy.

    Sy raai ouers aan om by skole aansoek

    te doen nog voor hulle trek.

    Die WKOD het n verantwoordelikheid

    om alle ouers te help met die plasing van

    hul kinders. Maar dit beteken nie dat ons

    n plek in die skool van hul keuse waarborg

    nie, selfs al is daardie skole die naaste aan

    hul nuwe huise. Ouers wat versuim om hul

    kinders betyds in te skryf, plaas geweldige

    druk op die departement aan die begin van

    die jaar, s Schfer.

    Doen n

    aansoek

    vir 2016 se

    toelating

    Bonsai-bome van besonderse gehalte sal

    van 27 tot 29 November te sien wees by die

    Tygerbergse Bonsaiklub se jaarlikse uit-

    stalling 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 geskik vir 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

    stem vir hul gunsteling-boom in die besoe-

    kerskeuse-toekenning kan n bonsai wen.

    Toegang is gratis en die skou sal daagliks

    oopweesvan10:00 to 16:00.DieCapeGarden

    Centre is in Joostenbergvlakte.

    V Stuur n e-pos na [email protected].

    Bonsaibome

    van gehalte by

    uitstalling

    Tree of lights to be lit

    The Tygerberg Hospice is hosting their

    heartwarming annual Tree of Lights

    event again.

    The lighting ceremony will take place

    on Thursday 26 November at 19:30 at 8

    Sarel Cilliers Street in Bellville. All are

    welcome.

    V Contact Janine Tomlinson on 021 946 2460

    with queries.

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    Wiele byt in die stof: Daar was groot aksie op die dirt track Saterdag by die Dusty Rebels and the Bomb-

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    November verwys.

    Dit is met skok dat ek die

    berig gelees het en kan beslis

    bevestig dat dit baie tipies is

    hoe bejaarde inwoners by

    aftree-oorde behandel word.

    Ek ken vir Mariette al vir

    baie jare en kan getuig dat sy

    in n ontsettende toestand

    was n die gebeure van

    daardie dag, en vir n hele ruk

    daarna. Sy moes was selfs op

    medikasie gaan om haar te

    help.

    My moeder is 94 jaar oud en

    ek het al herhaaldelik vir haar

    en n vriendin van 86 jaar oud,

    na Mariette toe geneem om in

    die tuin te sit, die plante,

    blomme en die wilde voltjies

    te bewonder dit voed die siel.

    As die eenheid deel van die

    algemene terrein van die oord

    is, hoekom moet die tuiniers

    oor n leer klim om toegang te

    kry? Aftree-oorde behoort die

    weerlose ouer geslag te be-

    skerm en nie te teister nie.

    Nou n ander saak: Familie

    mag nie by hul ouers as gaste

    oornag nie, volgens die besluit

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    menslik is dit nie?

    ELNA

    E-pos

    Bejaardesmoet

    beskermword

    Re. Herrie by oord na betre-

    ding, TB, 4 November. A

    retirement village is supposed

    to be a place of tranquillity,

    joy, peace and happiness for

    the aged, and not a place of

    harassment, humiliation,

    degrading, belittling and

    exploitation!

    Mariette and Heinz Primic

    had one of the most beautiful

    homes in Bedfordview, and

    then moved to a farm at

    Kenton-on-Sea, where they

    designed and built the most

    beautiful home with 12 bed-

    Garden lovers

    victimised

    rooms, 10 bathrooms, 14 gara-

    ges, a squash court, pool, sauna

    spa and sitzbath!

    They converted it into a

    country guest house Intaka

    Lodge when the children grew

    up and left home. They had

    visitors from all over the world,

    including the prince of the

    United Arab Emirates, Hamid

    Bin Zayed Al- Nahyan, along

    with his 12 body guards! His

    brother is now the king of the

    UAE.

    Mariettes garden was a joy to

    visit, and the Eastern Cape

    birdwatching club would find

    up to 150 species of birds

    during a visit of two hours.

    Gardens and beautiful homes

    are their passion.

    Now, 15 years later and due

    to circumstances beyond their

    control, they are residents at La

    Provence, and are being victi-

    mised and told that they are

    worth less than nothing as

    merely tenants!

    This by people who obviously

    know nothing about their

    backgrounds, and are obviously

    ignorant about gardens and

    plants!

    Intaka Lodge was greenhouse

    friendly and Mariette personally

    planted over 350 indigenous

    trees when they bought the

    land. They had a borehole and

    supplied water to neighbouring

    farmers during the dreadful

    drought in the area. They had

    an underground water tank that

    Heinz constructed when build-

    ing their home. It held 3 000

    litres of rain water collected

    from their roof. I must mention

    they never ran out of water,

    because they were wise, and

    saved the rain water when it

    came!

    Mariette would not waste a

    cup of water if she could help,

    and her garden is water wise!

    Where in a sectional title

    complex are the use of two

    stepladders required to enter

    the common property?

    Mariette has an open garden

    for the residents and friends,

    and many of the fellow resi-

    dents have shared a cup of tea

    in her garden and are always

    welcome to come and sit and

    admire the beauty of the plants

    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

    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.

    Last week when I was driving

    home on Durban Road past

    Tyger Valley, I could see the

    driver in front of me was

    driving erratically, 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, I got the one finger

    salute. I am sure her parents

    would have been so proud.

    It is quite simple, breaking

    the rules of the road makes you

    a criminal.

    GEORGE SIERAHA

    Durbanville

    Driver behaviour is

    just plain criminal!

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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.

    that God is the creator of! Her

    garden is peaceful, calming and

    a joy to sit in, and the wild

    birdlife popping in for a drink

    of water and some of the

    natural garden berries to eat

    are indeed a joy to see!

    How many of the body

    corporate members have had

    any of the fellow residents to

    share their gardens?

    HEIDI PRIMIC

    E-mail

  • Woensdag, 18 November 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Parow 11

    Boek spreek vrees vanmense aan

    Boek spreek vrees vanmense aan

    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 Re-

    tief, die bekende rubriekskrywer van Rap-

    port, sal die vraag en antwoord-sessie behar-

    tig. Die bekendstelling begin om 18:30 en

    bespreking by [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 te-

    maswat in die boek bespreekword, sMoni-

    que.Monique en haarman, Callie, was 2 van

    die 21 gyselaarswat 15 jaar gelede van n dui-

    keiland in Maleisi ontvoer is na die eiland

    Jolo in die suide van Filippyne.

    Daar moes die gyselaars vier maande

    lank in lewensgevaarlike toestande oorleef

    totdat kol. Moeammar Ghadaffi hul vryla-

    ting bewerkstellig het. Monique vertel hulle

    het tydens die eerste paar uur op die eiland

    die gevaar van vrees leer ken toe die rebelle

    van die gyselaars in die oerwoud ingevat het

    endieStrydomsop noopgrasgedeelte agter-

    gelaat het. Kort daarna het sy en Callie sagte

    plofgeluide gehoor. Callie was vas oortuig

    dat hulle besig 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.

    In daardie stadium was hy so vreesbe-

    vange dat hy die rebelleleier wat langs hom

    gel het, met n knipmes wou aanval, s sy.

    Moniquemoes homkeermet al haar krag.

    Dit was eers ure later dat hulle hul fout ag-

    tergekomhet, toe die gyselaars teruggebring

    is, vertel sy.

    Een van die wagte het Callie gewaarsku

    om versigtig te wees vir die kokosneute bo-

    kant sy kop. Sy s hulle het toe eers besef

    dat dit die knalgeluide was hulle gehoor

    het kokosneute wat val.

    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. Die boek gaan oor vryge-

    koop wees hoewel mense gewerk het om

    ons daar uit te kry,was dit egterGod se hand

    wat ons vrylating verseker het, s sy.

    Die boek word deur die Strydom-trust uit-

    gegee en alle geld wat ingesamel word sal

    aangewend word ten behoewe van Monique

    se projekwat fokus opmishandelde kinders.

    Seniors verras: Gemeentelede van die Afrikaanse Baptiste Kerk het hul lede ouer as 80

    op 7 November met n met koek en tee-partytjie verras by die kerk in Louis Trichardstraat.

    Die eregaste van die geleentheid is (voor van links) Christa Wienand, Elsie Raubenheimer,

    Maggie Brits, Kitta Swanepoel en Hettie Visser. Agter staan Obie Burger, Leonora Crouse,

    Theuns Gayba, Annatjie Badenhorst, Valerie Mller en James Brundson.

    Proe Paarl, n feestelike geleentheid ter vie-

    ring van die kleure en geure van hierdie

    unieke Bolandse dorp, word Saterdag 28 en

    Sondag29NovemberbydiePaarlseTaalmo-

    nument aangebied.

    Besoekers kan die hartklop van Suid-

    Afrika se derde oudste drop op n sentrale

    punt kom ervaar met kos, wyn, kuns, ge-

    skiedenis en kultuur alles op dieselfde spys-

    kaart.

    Wynevan 12 voorstePaarlsewynlandgoe-

    dere sal geniet kan word saam met smulle-

    ker fynproewerskos van top- plaaslike res-

    taurante.

    n Spesiale kindervermaak-area sal die

    jongspan besig hou terwyl ma en pa rustig

    kan ontspan met n glasie wyn. Lewendige

    vermaak sal deurgaans n feestelike atmo-

    sfeer skep met kunstenaars soos Adagio,

    Bootleggers, Peter Van, Andr & The Swin-

    gers asook Newton op die program.

    Besoekersword aangemoedig omvolgens

    die tema wit met n spatsel kleur aan te

    trek.

    Buiteluggeesdriftiges kan inskryf vir die

    Proe Paarl MTB Ride the Vines op 28 No-

    vember en Proe Paarl Run the Vines op 29

    November. Inskrywingsfooie sluit toegang

    tot Proe Paarl in.

    Kaartjies is teen R120 by Computicket of

    teen R150 by die ingang beskikbaar. Toe-

    gang is gratis vir kinders jonger as 18.

    V Besoek www.paarlwine.co.za vir n meer gedetail-

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    www.runthevines.co.za vir Ride en Run the Vines-in-

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    V Vyf lesers kan elk dubbelkaartjies vir die fees wen.

    SMSdiewoord Paarl gevolg deur jou naamen kon-

    taknommerna45527 voor 12:00opMaandag23No-

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    the field.

    The event was attended by more than 800

    guests fromGermany,Austria, Switzerland

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    politicians.

    According to the organisations founder

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    Stefan Hippler they only raised funds but

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    We still have a long way to go and there

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    services. With the continued support of our

    international friends and the SouthAfrican

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    Hope Cape Town donor relations manag-

    er, Fahim Docrat, added that they were

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    havemanaged to raise funds which support

    their efforts. Thiswouldhavenot beenpos-

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    coordinator, Viola Klein, and her teamwho

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    years now. We look forward to an even big-

    ger event next year.

    .Hope Cape Town is located at the Medi-

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    nisation providing outreach, education and

    counselling at community level, focusing

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    Viola Klein, Harry Belafonte and Stefan Hippler at the German gala

    event for Hope Cape Town.

    Women andBeyond seeks the support of the

    community for clothes and non perishable

    foods for the families under their welfare

    programme.

    This NPO in Table View provides free

    counselling, support and intervention ser-

    vices to women and children in difficult sit-

    uations.

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    children of informal settlements (in 11 dif-

    ferent areas) to follow up on reported cases

    of abuse and violence. We provide parcels

    for them with food and clothing. Our last

    outreach for the year is month end, says

    founder and director Basha Taylor.

    She says any help from the community

    will be received with open arms.

    Drop-off or collections can be arranged,

    just email us at info@womenandbeyond.

    org.za, she says.

    Those intending to volunteer for 2016 can

    join the team for the year-end function on

    19 December, Basha says.

    V For more information, go to www.womanandbe-

    yond.co.za or phone072 713 5090 if you are interest-

    ed to volunteer.

    Clothes, food urgently needed

    The Karoo animal protection societys

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    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

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    wardrobe at a bargain price, she promis-

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    wish to donate for us to sell we cant sur-

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    The shop is open every Friday from 10:00

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    12:00. They are shop no 4 in the Montana

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    Volgens die musikale regisseur, Melissa

    van der Spuy, kan die gehoor n samestelling

    van gewilde Kersliedere en populre klassie-

    ke nommers soos All I Ask of You, O Holy

    Night, Pie Jesu, Ave Maria en Marys

    Boy Child verwag. Ons beoog om die ge-

    hoor te betrekmet die saamsing vanverskeie

    Kersliedere soos StilleNag, Somerkersfees

    en Hoor die blye Engele sing.

    Jannie en Corlea, wat pas saam n album

    getiteld Alle paaie lei na Rome uitgereik het,

    sal n paar nommers van die nuwe album

    sing, wat reeds blyk om n groot treffer te

    wees, s Melissa.

    Die kunstenaars gaan die aand alleen op-

    tree, in duette, asook al vier saammet nmas-

    sakoor en die gehoor.

    Volgens Melissa is Klassieke Kersfees die

    ideale plek vir families en vriende om saam

    te kan deel in die geskenk van musiek.

    Daar word reedsmaande voor die tyd hard

    agter die skerms geoefen en gewerskaf.

    Die repertoire vat baie lank om te finali-

    seer, afhangend van die beskikbaarheid van

    kunstenaars se repertoires en ook watter or-

    kestrasies vir die orkes en koor beskikbaar

    is. Di wat nie beskikbaar is nie, word dan

    georkestreer spesiaal vir hierdie konsert,

    verduidelik Melissa. Die orkes, koor en kun-

    stenaars oefen op hul eie tot die dag voor die

    konsert, wanneer almal vir die eerste keer

    saamkom. Die konsert, wat vanjaar vir die

    vierde jaar aangebied word, is verlede jaar

    deur meer as 3 000 mense bygewoon.

    Die opelug-venue, een van die mooistes in

    die land, is die ideale plek om n Somerkers-

    fees te kom vier, so kom sommer vroeg en

    koop iets te ete en te drinke by die wye ver-

    skeidenheid kos- en wynstalletjies.

    V Kaartjies is beskikbaar by Computicket.

    V Queen Its a Kinda Magic will be on

    stage at Artscape theatre until Sunday

    22 November. Tickets at Computicket.

    VPrivatePresley, a SeanBovimproducti-

    on, will be on stage at the Baxter theatre

    until Saturday 28 November. Tickets are

    available at Computicket.

    V Grounded, directed by Christopher

    Weare and starring Mikkie-dene le

    Roux, will be at the Baxter Golden Arrow

    studio until Saturday 28 November. Tic-

    kets are available at Computicket.

    V The MaidswithWessel Pretorius, Da-

    vid Viviers and Melissa Haiden will be

    performed at the Alexander Upstairs

    theatreuntil Saturday28November. Visit

    shows.alexanderbar.co.za for more.

    V99Hitswill be on stage at BarnyardWil-

    lowbridge fromTuesdayuntil Thursday31

    December. Visit www.barnyardtheatre.

    co.za for bookings

    and more.

    V Kings, Queens

    and Divas, a tri-

    bute to the aris-

    tocracy ofmusic,

    will be on stage at

    GrandWests

    Roxy Revue Bar

    until 9 January

    2015. Tickets at

    Computicket.

    V Helena Hette-

    ma kuier vanaand

    (Woensdag) met

    100 Jaar van Piaf

    en Ander Gunste

    linge by Die Boer.

    R120. Bespreek by

    021 979 1911 of

    www.dieboer.

    com

    VAndr Schwartz

    tree vanaand

    (Woensdag) op

    met Sirkels en

    Kleure in die

    Drostdy-teater.

    R120. Bespreek by

    071 931 9954 of

    info@drostdyte-

    ater.co.za.

    V Patrick Canovi

    and Dean Coche

    will be at Quay Four at the V&A Water-

    front tonight (Wednesday) from 19:00 to

    23:00. Entrance is free.

    VMatt Davis (US), Stuart Taylor, Dalin

    Oliver and Kenwyn Davidswill be at the

    Cape Town comedy club tonight (Wed-

    nesday), Saturday and Sunday. Tickets

    are available at Computicket.

    VPiet Botha tree Donderdag by Die Boer

    op. R120. Bespreek by 021 979 1911 of

    www.dieboer.com.

    V The Cape Town Philharmonic Or-

    chestra will be performing with soloist

    AntonioPompa-Baldi (piano) under the

    batonofBernhardGueller atCapeTown

    CityHall on Thursday from20:00. Tickets

    are available at Computicket.

    V Matt Davis (US), Stuart Taylor, Ken-

    wyn Davids and Nik Rabinowitz will be

    at the Cape Town comedy club on Thurs-

    day.TicketsareavailableatComputicket.

    V Safe for Tigers, Stephen Jones and

    ElevatedMotionwill be atMeraki in Dur-

    banville from 20:30 on Friday for their

    Acoustic Nights. R30 at the door.

    VAmigos Flamencoswill be at Villa Pas-

    cal in Durbanville on Friday. Tickets: R120.

    021 975 2566 or 082 569 4147 to book.

    V Laurinda Hofmeyr kuier Vrydag met

    Schalk Joubert (baskitaar), Kevin Gib-

    son (tromme) en Mabet van Wyk (ag-

    tergrondsang) by Die Boer. R120. Be-

    spreek by 021 979 1911 of www.dieboer.

    com.

    VMark Haze and his touring band will be

    at Jamrock theatre in Brackenfell on Fri-

    day from 20:00. R100. Call 021 981 1313

    or email [email protected] to

    book.

    V Matt Woosey (UK) will be performing

    a house concert in Melkbos on Friday

    from 19:00 where the audience can bring

    their own drinks and snacks. R120. Email

    [email protected] for bookings

    and address details.

    V Piet Botha en Jake Gunn tree Vrydag

    in die Ou Meulteater op. R120. Bespreek

    by0835640056of vicky@oumeulteater

    .co.za.

    V Can Skylark, Cilino, Keziah Judah,

    Jayed and Bryan Daniels will be at the

    Bellville collective arts theatre from Fri-

    day to Sunday for the launch of TheMoti-

    ve. R120. Email management@cansky-

    lark.com to book.

    V Lente Louw (soprano), Bridget Ren-

    nie-Salonen (flute), Peter Martens

    (cello) andAlbie vanSchalkwyk (piano)

    will perform cham-

    ber music by Wolf,

    van Wyk, Hofmeyr

    and Ravel Iziko Old

    TownhouseMuseum,

    Greenmarket Square

    on Saturday from

    18:30. R100 or R40

    for students. Email

    friendsofmc@gmail.

    com or call 082 789

    5050 to book.

    V JamesMarais,Mo-

    nique Cassells, Ver-

    non Barnard, Jenny

    Beck en Fanie

    Schoeman tree Sa-

    terdag op vanaf

    20:00 in die Kraai-

    fontein-stadsaal met

    Oldies but Goldies.

    Kaartjies kos tussen

    R100 en R130, Be-

    spreek by 021 981

    5010.

    V Russ Barenberg

    (Nashville, USA) and

    Blacksmith (SA) will

    be at Die Boer on Sa-

    turday. R120. Call

    021 979 1911 or visit

    www.dieboer.com to

    book.

    V Alton Riddles, Se-

    an Grobler, Lord

    Kolping, Joe Emilio, Etienne_D, Jaryd

    Pillay,DylanMackinnon,Mr.Pando,Se-

    an Stevens (JHB) and Ricky Altieri

    (USA) will be at Meraki in Durbanville on

    Saturday from 20:30 for #ThatsFunnys

    open mic night. R10 at the door.

    V Fred Wesley and the New JBs (USA)

    will be at the Baxter concert hall on Sa-

    turday. Tickets are available at Compu-

    ticket.

    VBlueSteel andAxenmorewill be at the

    Edgemead bowling club on Sunday from

    15:00. R70. Call 021 987 2722 or 061 490

    1694 to book.

    VTygerbergChildrensChoirwill beper-

    forming their Christmas concert titled Li

    fe inAbundancewithAnnatjieBrand (or-

    gan), soloistMadriGerber and theSama

    Award winning vocal group The Voice of

    Angels at the Endler Hall from 16:00 on

    Sunday. Tickets cost R90 or R70 for stu-

    dents and learners and are available from

    Computicket.

    VMattWoosey (UK) andLunaPaigewill

    be at Alma Caf in Rosebank on Sunday

    from 19:15. Tickets cost R200 and include

    dinner and desert from 18:30. Call

    021 685 7377 to book.

    VMattWoosey (UK)will beatTheHouse

    of Machines in CBD on Tuesday from

    20:00. Entrance is free. Call 021 426 1400

    for more.

    V Manie Jackson and Lance James will

    be at Die Boer on Wednesday 25 and

    Thursday 26 November in Star and the

    Legend. R120. Call 021 979 1911 or visit

    www.dieboer.com to book.

    Whats On |WatsWaar

    A Night in Paris: French born

    entertainer and playwright Danile

    Pascal will be presenting A Night in

    Paris at the Drostdy Theatre in

    Stellenbosch on Wednesday 25

    November where shell take listeners

    on a romantic musical journey in

    French, German, English and Flemish,

    accompanied by Pieter van Helslandt

    on piano. Tickets cost R120. Call

    071 931 9954 or email info@drost-

    dyteater.co.za to book.

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    V Brass joy: The SA Navy band is perform-

    ingamemories andmelodies concert at the

    Bellville civic theatre in Voortrekker Road

    tomorrow (18 November) from 10:30 to

    11:30. Tickets for the show cost R50 or R40

    for a booking of 10 or more. Call Cynthia on

    021 976 1227 for bookings or information.

    V Speak confidently: The Siemens Toast-

    masters Community Club invites members

    of thepublic to join themtogain confidence

    in public speaking. Their next meeting is on

    19 November from 18:00 to 20:15 at Sie-

    mens House in the Tygerberg office park,

    UysKrigeDrive. The cost is R25andbooking

    is essential due to security access. Contact

    Eric on 082 855 8092 or info@siemens

    toastmasters.co.za for more information.

    VConservation talk: FriendsofRietvleiwill

    host a presentation by the nature conser-

    vation students on their final year projects

    on 19 November at the Rietvlei education

    centre, Table Bay nature reserve, off Sand-

    piper Crescent, at 19:30 for 20:00. Formore

    information call Pauline on 083 255 2537.

    V Kunsuitstalling: Trans-50 Panorama

    Palms hou op Vrydag 20 November die eer-

    ste kunsuitstalling vandi aftree-oord se in-

    woners. Die uitstalling duur van 09:00 tot

    16:00 in die oord se saal by Uys Krigeweg

    66, Panorama. Kunswerke sal verkoopword

    teen redelike pryse. Kontak Annemarie by

    021 930 6035/53 of per e-pos na panoram-

    [email protected] vir meer beson-

    derhede.

    V Kersklanke: Die Stadskoor Tygerberg is

    een van vele kore wat op 22 November aan

    die Groote Kerk, Kaapstad se Kerssangdi-

    ens vanaf 16:00gaandeelneem.Die koor sal

    vyf werke sing. Die musiekdirekteur, Linda

    Claassen, speel as gasorreliste.

    V Evening with Sunter: The Rotary club of

    Melkbosstrand will host an evening with

    Clem Sunter at Atlantic Beach Hotel on

    Thursday 26 November at 19:30. Entry is

    R250 and includes supper. Call Jennie on

    082 523 2359 to book.

    V Tree of lights: The Tygerberg Hospices

    annual Tree of Lights event takes place on

    26 November at 19:30 at 8 Sarel Cilliers

    Street, Bellville. Contact Janine on 021 946

    2460 for more information.

    V Beautiful babies: A baby and toddler

    competition for babies and toddlers up to

    the age of five will be held at the Good

    Shepherd catholic church in Bothasig on 28

    November from10:00to 14:00. Entry isR40.

    Diary Dagboek

    A local charity organisation annually host-

    ing a Christmas campaign called Pack-

    aged Love is looking for donations.

    The aim, says Arthur Makhuri of the

    Metro Evangelical Services, or MES, is to

    bring awareness to the community and al-

    so give out some packaged items to the peo-

    ple that they serve in thenorthern suburbs.

    He says they are appealing to any inter-

    ested 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: A R35

    toiletry pack; R550 for 10 Grow (employ-

    ment) shifts; R25 for workshop stationery;

    R90 for two packs of underwear; R140 for

    one weeks stay in an overnight shelter,

    R45 for a ream of paper; R50, equalling

    meals for two weeks; R5 000 for a years

    training and development for one person;

    R500 for two visits with a social worker; or

    R10 for five phone calls to loved ones or po-

    tential employers.

    This is so that the 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 more cyclists

    and we have secured 80 entries. Our entry

    fee of R 1600 per cyclist, which includes the

    R700 for your entry into the cycle tour.

    V Contact Arthur or Clarina Hanekom on

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