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Woensdag, 24 Junie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] WINNER BEST FREE NEWSPAPER IN SA EERSTERIVIER Errors & omissions exempted • We try to ensure that all advertised lines are correct, however if information is printed incorrectly or a mistake occurs we will display the correct information on a notice in-store. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices valid while promotional stocks last. Products styled for photography. 100% BEEF 110 00 2 kg Pure Steak Mince Samoosa Pur (Leaves) Consists of: 1 x 1.8 kg Econo French Polony 2 x 400 g Econo Garlic Polony 2 x 400 g Econo Viennas 1 x 800 g Penny Polony 1 x 300 g Cheese 49 95 Corned Tongue per kg 69 95 Corned Beef per kg 110 00 2 kg Mutton Stew per pack 23 95 1.8 kg French Polony each 109 00 2 kg Shin & Beef per pack 110 00 Variety Pack (Meal for a week) per pack 29 95 100’s 16 95 50’s LUCKY WINNER THIS MONTH’S 64 BLUE DOWNS WAY HILLCREST TEL: 021 909 1233 PRICES VALID UNTIL MONDAY 29th JUNE 2015 ALL PRICES VALID AT BLUE DOWNS STORE ONLY ENTER OUR EXCITING TILL-SLIP COMPETITION Spend R100 or more & stand a chance to WIN A GREAT PRIZE in our monthly prize draw per pack WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM CUSTOMERS WELL OVER THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAAN Welmoed Cemetery near the Penhill Estate is the place where a memorial will be erected as from July this year in honour of the 10 children who died in an horrific smash at the Buttskop level crossing five years ago. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS BUTTSKOP: MEMORIAL FOR TEN CHILDREN TO BE ERECTED AT WELMOED CEMETERY Memory honoured RICHARD ROBERTS @richardjohn_rj A memorial for the ten victims of the Buttskop Level Crossing accident in Blackheath five years ago is to be erected soon. The memorial for the ten children will be erected at the Welmoed Cemetery along the R102 near the Penhill Estate. The children who lost their lives in Au- gust 2010 when a minibus-taxi transport- ing them collided with a train were Reece Smith (7), Michaela de Koker (11), Nolan February (13), Jody Phillips (13), Cody Erasmus (15), Nadine Marthinisen (16), Jean-Pierre Willeman (13), Jason Pedro (14), Jade Adams (10), and Lisle Augis (11). Their memory will now live on at the cemetery where most of them were laid to rest. Ward 14 councillor Bert van Dalen said to commemorate the death of the chil- dren, subcouncil 21 budgeted R140 000 to be contributed from ward allocation funds by the four wards within the sub- council. Suitable position “We as ward 14 thank the wards 11, 17 and 19 for contributing funds. “After intensive negotiations with all the relevant parents and also in light of the closing of the level crossing and the construction of a bridge that will change the scenery, a monument will be erected on a suitable place in the cemetery. “Most of the children were buried in Welmoed Cemetery,” he said. “The manner of the monument was al- so agreed on by the parents and this project will be started in the next finan- cial year starting on 1 July,” said Van Da- len. Further information will be available once the tender process has been allocat- ed, he said. Earlier this year it was announced that the rail giant Metrorail and Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa), along with the Western Cape govern- ment, were planning to build a road over rail bridge at Buttskop Road. This forms part of their Level Crossing Elimination Programme. Enforcement tightened “This project is at the planning stage at the moment and will start as soon as funds are made available. “In the meantime, law enforcement will be tightened via the cameras that were installed until the bridge is fin- ished,” Van Dalen said. Sets of wreaths near the accident scene are currently the only reminder of the horrific incident that took place that fate- ful day in August. Riana Scott, spokesperson for Metro- rail, said the Western Cape has the high- est number of public level crossings, a to- tal of 40 within its rail network.

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Woensdag, 24 Junie 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected]

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Welmoed Cemetery near the Penhill Estateis the place where a memorial will beerected as from July this year in honour ofthe 10 children who died in an horrificsmash at the Buttskop level crossing fiveyears ago. PHOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

BUTTSKOP: MEMORIAL FOR TEN CHILDREN TO BE ERECTED AT WELMOED CEMETERY

Memory honoured

RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Amemorial for the ten victims of theButtskop Level Crossing accidentin Blackheath five years ago is to

be erected soon.The memorial for the ten children will

be erected at the Welmoed Cemeteryalong the R102 near the Penhill Estate.

The childrenwho lost their lives in Au-gust 2010 when a minibus-taxi transport-ing them collidedwith a trainwere ReeceSmith (7), Michaela de Koker (11), NolanFebruary (13), Jody Phillips (13), CodyErasmus (15), Nadine Marthinisen (16),Jean-Pierre Willeman (13), Jason Pedro(14), Jade Adams (10), and Lisle Augis

(11). Theirmemorywill now live on at thecemetery where most of them were laidto rest.

Ward 14 councillor Bert van Dalen saidto commemorate the death of the chil-dren, subcouncil 21 budgeted R140 000 tobe contributed from ward allocationfunds by the four wards within the sub-council.

Suitable position“We as ward 14 thank the wards 11, 17

and 19 for contributing funds.“After intensive negotiations with all

the relevant parents and also in light ofthe closing of the level crossing and theconstruction of a bridge that will changethe scenery, a monument will be erected

on a suitable place in the cemetery.“Most of the children were buried in

Welmoed Cemetery,” he said.“The manner of the monument was al-

so agreed on by the parents and thisproject will be started in the next finan-cial year starting on 1 July,” said VanDa-len.

Further information will be availableonce the tender process has been allocat-ed, he said.

Earlier this year it was announced thatthe rail giant Metrorail and PassengerRail Agency of South Africa (Prasa),along with the Western Cape govern-ment, were planning to build a road overrail bridge at Buttskop Road. This formspart of their Level Crossing Elimination

Programme.

Enforcement tightened“This project is at the planning stage at

the moment and will start as soon asfunds are made available.

“In the meantime, law enforcementwill be tightened via the cameras thatwere installed until the bridge is fin-ished,” Van Dalen said.

Sets of wreaths near the accident sceneare currently the only reminder of thehorrific incident that took place that fate-ful day in August.

Riana Scott, spokesperson for Metro-rail, said the Western Cape has the high-est number of public level crossings, a to-tal of 40 within its rail network.

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Kleinvlei police have issued a warningto residents about an increase in car-hi-jackings occurring in the area.Hijacking has been increasing in

Kleinvlei and Eerste River for a whilenow, said police spokesperson warrantofficer Annacletta Mothoalo.She said it came to the attention of the

police after several such cases were re-ported at the station.“We want to inform the community

about the increase in hijackings. Thereare a large number of these cases occur-

ring in our area.“The suspects like to target people at

nightwhen they open their gates or theirgarages,” Mothoalo said.The suspects apparently approach the

victim fully armed. They point firearmstowards the victims, Mothoalo said.People who have been targeted descri-

be four armed men.“We suspect they belong to one

group,” Mothoalo said.She added: “Wewant people to be alert

when they drive their vehicles. Learn touse surveillance techniques such aschecking who is following you home,”Mothoalo said.

Police warn of hijackings

He’s 19 years old and has been playingthe flute since the age of nine.Sakhile Humbane’s perseverance

has resulted in him receiving a bursaryfrom a radio station earlier this year in re-ward for his talent.Now he and fellow musician Jose Dias

will soon be performing in Welgemoed atthe local primary school hall.The duo will present their talents at the

concert on Sunday 28 July at 16:00 and ad-mission is free.“Sakhile is a particularly promising flu-

tist,”saidBetsyStoltz, oneof the event orga-nisers.“He was also invited to attend master

classes by [renowned flautists] Sir JamesGalway, as well as Pierre-Yves Artaut,”Betsy said. Sakhile is studying flute at theSouthAfricanCollege ofMusic atUCTwithLiesl Stoltz.Betsy said Sakhile had recently appeared

as principal flute and principal, piccolo inthe South African National Youth Orches-tra. He also appearedwith the StellenboschInternational Chamber Music SymphonicOrchestra and theUCTSymphonicOrches-tra, she said.“He has been an awardwinner at theArt-

scape national youth music competitionandwas awarded first prize and third prizerespectively in the Fine Music Radio burs-ary competition and the WakkerstroomMusic Bursary competition.”V For more information contact Betsy on021 913 2413 or 082 825 3599.

Flautist toplay forWelgemoed

SakhileHumbanePHOTO:HANNESTHIART

The Greater Blue Downs and EersteRiver Minister’s Fraternal will behosting its first Annual GeneralMeeting (AGM) later today.Pastor Dawn Petersen, coordina-

tor, said the group embarked onintensive research and strategicplanning over the past two years onhow to fulfil and accomplish theirmandate. The AGM starts at 19:00.The meeting will be held at the

Evergreen Resource Centre atnumber 4 Evergreen Street inAustinville, Blackheath.“We invite all spiritual leaders.

This will also be our election of thenew board,” Petersen said.V For more details contact 021 905 7106.

Religious fraternityelects board at AGM

RICHARD ROBERTS@richardjohn_rj

Inwoners vanKleinvlei is verheugoordieonlangse verbeteringe aan Gemsbok-straat – ’n straatwat vir lank al probleme

skep deur jaar ná jaar te oorstroom en somsook huise laat oorstroom.Sophia Kannemeyer, gemeenskapswer-

ker, het aan TygerBurger vertel dat die padvir byna 40 jaar lank probleme gegee het.“Ons is egter baie bly noudat die pro-

bleem uitgesorteer is,” sê sy.Gemsbokstraat het in wintermaande ge-

reeld oorstroom. Die stormwaterpype souoorstroomwat veroorsaakhet dat diewatertot in die erwe en gevolglik tot in die huisestroom. Die pad is oor drie dae, tussenWoensdag 10 Junie en Saterdag 13 Junie,deur die Stad Kaapstad se departementTransport for Cape Town (TCT) opgegra-deer. Die dreine in die gebied is ook herstel.“Dit het onlangsmet die swaar reënweer

hier oorstroom. Die water het tot reg agterons erwegeloop.”Kannemeyer sê syhet oor

die jare asma opgedoen weens die nat enkoue toestande in die huis.“Soms moes ek uit ’n warm bed klim om

mense in die straat te gaan help. Die waterhet hoog opgestoot, tot binne ons huise. Al-mal se huise was oorstroom. Die mense hetalle soort siektes soos asma enTBopgedoenweens die koue en water,” vertel Kanne-meyer.Sy en talle ander hoop nou dit is iets van

die verlede.“Onsmoes jarewagvoordat die probleem

opgelos word. Ons het briewe aan die wyks-raadslede gerig, sowel as die stadsraad,maar niks is ooit aan die probleem gedoennie.”Kannemeyer sê egter danksy die hulp

van AchmatWilliams (NP), raadslid, is dieprobleem aangespreek en hopelik nou uit-gesorteer. Konstruksiewerkers het die deelvan Gemsbokstraat tussen Koedoe- en Dui-kerstraat opgeknap.Die pad is opgebou, geteer en ’n val is aan-

gebring.“Die pad was eers ongelyk.”

Kleinvlei­inwonersverheug oor straat

Sophia Kannemeyer, ’n gemeen-skapswerker van Kleinvlei, sêinwoners is verheug oor dieonlangse opknapping van Gems-bokstraat – ’n straat wat oorwintermaande gereeld oorstroomhet. FOTO: RICHARD ROBERTS

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Drie mense – onder wie ’n driejarigekind – is verlede week in ’n grusamemotorongeluk in Kuilsrivier oorlede.

Die ongeluk het op Jeugdag op Dinsdag16 Junie in Van Riebeeck-weg plaasgevind.Nathan Willemse (18), sy vriendin, Emel-

da Pietersen (in haar twintigs), en haar driejaar oue babadogter, Emelda jr., is in die on-geluk oorlede.Dis nog onduidelikwat presies tot die bot-

sing tussen die twee motors gelei het, sêkapt. Isaac van Niekerk, Kuilsrivier-poli-siewoordvoerder.Flitsende ligte van nooddienste, inslui-

tende die polisie, ER24, SA paramediesedienste, sowel as EMS-ambulansdienste endie brandweer, het kort voor 20:00 die straatverlig. Met hul aankomswas laasgenoemdeslagoffers egter reeds oorlede.’n Vierde insittende en die broer van Na-

than, Nigel Willemse (14), is ernstig beseeren na die Tygerberg-hospitaal vervoer. Vol-gens familielede is die tiener Donderdag –twee dae ná die botsing – ontslaan en sterkhy tans aan by die gesin se huis in Arend-kop-sirkel, Wesbank.Liesl Moodie, woordvoerder van die Stad

Kaapstad se brand- en reddingsdienste, sêvan die insittendes was in die voertuie vas-gekeer. “Met ons aankoms is daar berig dattwee voertuie by die botsing betrokkewas.”Karina Pienaar, familielid van die drie

oorledenes, sêNathan,Emelda enNigelwasdie aandvanafEersterivier oppadnaSonei-ke. Nathan word eerskomende Saterdagvanuit die Bright Morning Star-kerk inWesbank begrawe. Sy pa, apostel JonathanWillemse, is die leier van dié kerk. Dis nogonduidelikwanneer diemaendogter begra-we gaan word. “Die dood van hul seun is ’nslag vir Nathan se ouers. Sy ma en pa het’n paar jaar gelede hul ouer seun ook aandie dood afgestaan,” vertel Karina.

Nooddienste-personeel werk hier op die ongelukstoneel in Van Riebeeck-weg, Kuilsrivier waartwee volwassenes en ’n drie-jarige kind hul lewens verloor het.

Kleinvlei police are investigating a bur-glary followingabreak-in at a dentist’s bu-siness premises.Thieves made off with several valuable

items stolen at the practice in GordonStreet, Eerste River last week, police say.The incident occurredonMondayevening15 June.Kleinvlei police spokesperson Warrant

officer Annacletta Mothoalo said compu-ters and television flat screens were sto-len. The items are worth about R50 000.The complainant, whoworks at the den-

tist as a clerk, locked the place in the eve-ning after work and upon opening up thenext morning, discovered it had been bro-ken into during the night.Mothoalo said the thieves gained en-

trance through a broken window.No arrests have yet been made.

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Eersterivier-gemeenskaplede het van-deesweek behoorlik hul hart oopge-maak deur verskillende items aan

drie daklose gesinne van Spandau teskenk.Dit volg nadat drie wendyhuise en twee

steenhuise, waarin die gesinne gebly het,tweewekegelede in Illovo enHidalgostraatheeltemal uitgebrand het.Die wendyhuise is totaal vernietig.Net die swartbedekte buitemure van die

steenhuise staan nog. Dis egter onbewoon-baar.Die besittings van die huiseienaars, Ge-

orgina Louw en haar suster, Louisa, is ookvernietig.Volgens brandweerdienste is altesame

13 mense dakloos gelaat.Vandeesweek is daar egter na die gesin-

ne omgesien.Klere, komberse enkos is aanalmal geskenk danksy ’n gemeenskap wat

omgee. Die skenkings is gedryf deur Cas-well Julies, plaaslike Park Village-inwo-ner en vriend van die slagoffers.“Onshet klerewat geskenk is, oorhandig

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sioneel,” sê hy op sy Facebook-blad.Van die skenkers, Johnny Vaughan,

Frieda Smith, Steven Smith, JoleneBrooks, Francisco Brooks, Hannelie Ju-lies en Karen Roman is persoonlik bedankvir hul bydraes.“Ek doen graag vrywillig projekte met

kinders in Spandau in my vrye tyd.“Om families in nood te help, is deel van

my uitreikwerk in ’n poging omminderbe-voorregtes in gemeenskappe te help,” sêhy.Die drie huishoudings is ook deur kerke

en gemeenskapsorganisasies bygestaan.Volgens die nooddienste is die brandver-

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Caswell Julies, ’n vriend van die gesinne wat twee weke gelede al hul besitting in ’n verwoes-tende brand verloor het, staan hier met van die slagoffers en donateurs. Kos, klere enkomberse is aan die gesinne geskenk.

“Dis nie die taak van ’n onderwyser omkinders te leer van die hel nie. Skole isdaar is vir skoolwerk,” het Hans Pieter-sen, voorsitter van die Organisasie virGodsdiensonderrig en Demokrasie(Ogod), sy standpunt oordie rol vangods-diens in skole verwoord tydens ’n ge-spreksgeleentheid by die NG Kerk Dur-banville.Pietersen, ’n Stellenbosse sakeman,

het ’n hofsaak by die Suid-Gautengsehooggeregshof aanhangig gemaak teenses skole wat godsdiens beoefen. Ogodhet gevra dat dit ongrondwetlik verklaarword en sekere godsdienspraktyke deurdie hof verbied word. “Ons wil nie dieGrondwet verander nie, maar vra blootdat om dít wat reeds daarin staan, te im-plementeer,” het hy gesê.Dié saak het in 2008 begin toe sy drie-

ling, toe in graad 4, se juffrou ’n Jesus-week gehou het. Die leerdersmoes almal

geel bandjies dra,” het Pietersen vertel.Hy het in ’n brief aan die skool kapsiedaarteen gemaak. “Die houding was eenvan as jy nie hou van die skool nie, kry’n ander skool. Maar ingevolge dieGrondwet mag die skool dit nie self fi-nansier of inisieer nie.”Ander voorvalle was toe ’n juffrou vir

’n kind gesê het haar Moslem-maat in ’nander klas gaan hel toe.“Ek wil nie hê dat godsdiens kinders

ontneemmoet word nie, maar dis nie dieskool se taak om dit uit te voer nie. Ditmoet so gedoen word dat geen leerderminder werd voel as ’n ander nie.”Dr. Johan van derMerwe, ’n predikant

van die NG Kerk Stellenbosch wat saammet Pietersen aan die gesprek deelge-neemhet – óókdestyds die voorsitter vandie ouerbeheerligaam van dié laerskool– het met hom saamgestem oor meestevan sy argumente.

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Selfone of oorfone maak jou ’n teikenvir rowers op straat.

Dít is die boodskap wat buurtwagle-de en die gemeenskapspolisiëringsforum(GPF) nou aan tieners wil oordra nadat ’nleerder verlede Donderdag byna van syduursame selfoon beroof is.

Die voorval het kort ná 15:00 naby die La-erskool De Kuilen plaasgevind.

Nuus oor die voorval is op die plaaslikebuurtwagte se Facebook-blaaie met inwo-ners gedeel en het wye reaksie ontlok.

Die seun (13), wie se identiteit weerhouword, is glo deur twee mans beroof terwylhy op pad was huis toe ná skool.

’n Verbyganger het opgemerk hoedat dieseun die mans agtervolg en besluit om tehelp.Die persoon,wat anoniemwil bly, kon’n ruk later met behulp van die polisie diemans keer.

“My instink het my laat besef dat dieseun, wat die twee mans agtervolg, eerderdeur hulle beroof is, of deur hulle verdervanaf die skool weggelei word na nog ge-vaar,” het die persoon op die Kuils RiverAmandel and Surrounds Crime Watch(ASCW) and Langverwacht and SurroundsNeighbourhood Watch, se Facebook-blaaiegeskryf.

Die verdagtes het probeer vlug, maar isagterna gesit en vasgekeer. Die selfoon isook aan die tiener terugbesorg.

Die tiener se ma het die barmhartige Sa-maritaan bedank wat tot haar seun se red-

ding gekom het.Sy het hom as ’n ware held beskryf.Die kwessie rondom kinders wat selfone

en oorfone bedags op straat gebruik, is on-langs by ’n GPF-vergadering aangeroer,volgens Winston Davids, GPF-woordvoer-der.

“Dis ’n tendens wat toeneem in die ge-bied. Al wat ons vir die kinders kan vra isom meer versigtig te wees,” sê hy.

Hy voeg by: “Die neiging deesdae is datkinders met hul oorfone en selfone in diehande loop en dít is iets wat aandag trek.Ons versoek is dat hulle nie so oop en blootmet selfone stap nie, want dit trek aandag.”

Hy sê diewe kruip deesdae oral weg.“Hulle loop net verby jou, gryp wat hullewil hê en hulle is weg,” sê Davids.

Ben Small, voorsitter van die ASCW, het’n soortgelyke pleidooi gelewer.

“Die skole het al leerders gewaarsku.

Ouers moet betrokke raak“Ons wil voorstel dat ouers betrokke

raak by die buurtwagte wat bedags oor pou-ses en wanneer die skole sluit, die gebiedepatrolleer.”

Die ouers sal elkeen radio’s ontvangwaarmee hulle met die radiobeheer en diepolisie sal kan kommunikeer.

“Die persone sal ookopgeleiword,” sêhy.“Dis iets wat ons by die skole wil voorstel

en in plek kry,” sê Small.Hy beplan om binnekort met skoolhoofde

hieroor te praat en gaan ook by die volgen-de subforum-vergadering inwoners daar-oor inlig.

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Parents must ensure their childrenare enrolled for school in 2016 befo-re 30 June, provincial education

minister Debbie Schäfer has announced.She said the deadline will ensure the

department had enough time to accom-modate all children before the 2016 aca-demic year commenced.While many schools are already full,

Schäfer said that bymoving the deadlineto the end of June, it will give the depart-ment time to make plans to accommoda-te everybody. She said parents not enrol-ling their children timeously disruptedthe academic process.But a Parow West grandmother says

despite the widely published awarenesscampaign announcing the deadline, shewas turned away from thenearby prima-ry school when she tried to enrol hergranddaughter for the 2016GradeR classearly in June.“They simply and very rudely told me

I did notmake the deadline,” thewoman,who is taking care of her three younggrandchildren after her daughter-in-lawdied unexpectedly, says.“We have a waiting list of more than

200 learners (of all grades) for next yearalready,” a teacher from a Bellville pri-

mary school says.“We cannot turn children away. And

there is no law that says you have to goto the closest school. But if we know bythe end of June what our numbers willlook like for next year, we can start ma-king plans,” she says.“This year was the first opportunity

I have had as minister to witness first-hand the effect late enrolment has oneducation as a whole,” Schäfer stated.“There is no guarantee parents will

find places at their school of choice, butour department has to know where wewill require additional classrooms, tea-chers, textbooks and desks and chairs,”she said.This year about 200mobile classrooms

were deployed in rapidly growing com-munities.“We also ordered additional textbooks

for schools to plan for unexpectedgrowth, and kept some “growth posts”aside for additional teachers where re-quired.While this additional planning was in

place, we will always face unexpectedgrowth in various areas or certain gra-des that we cannot plan for.The Parow grandmother says she is

willing to accept the school where shetried to apply, was simply misinformedabout the deadline.

Deadline looms toenrol your child

Children and parents will soon have moreto look forward to when visiting CapeGatemall with the installation of winter iceslides.Marketing manager Amanda McCarthy

says this winter holiday, children will beable towhizz downan exciting 45m long and4m high toboggan ride or slip down a minislide (perfect for smaller riders).Parents will be able to enjoy a hot drink

while kids play in the dedicated snow playarea which will be situated right outsideCheckers, close to entrance 4.Tickets cost R50 for a full rider and R25

for a mini rider. Tickets are available atComputicket or Checkers, Checkers Hyper,Shoprite and House and Home stores.TheWinter Ice Slideswill run fromSatur-

day June 27 until Saturday 18 July and willbe open Monday to Saturdays from 10:00 to20:00 (last entry at 19:00).On Sundays it is open from 10:00 to 18:00

(last entry at 17:00). Each session will starton the hour and allow for 45 minutes’ ridetime.V Visit the CapeGate Shopping Precinct Facebookpage or www.capegatecentre.co.za for more infor-mation.

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Die Art.b-galery bied eersdaags ’n uit-stalling aan wat met heelwat grootname in die bedryf pronk.

Dié uitstalling is getiteld “Tiny Treas-ures II” en sal vanWoensdag 8 Julie tot Sa-terdag 29 Augustus by die galery, die tuistevan die Bellvillese kunsvereniging, by dieBellville-biblioteek aangebied word.Die opening vind om 19:00 plaas en sal

werke van Johan Coetzee, Jacobus Klop-pers, Clare Menck, Lyn Smuts, Ingrid Win-terbach envele anderbekendekunstenaarste koop aanbied. “Hierdie tweede Tiny Tre-asures-uitstalling is ’n opvolg op ’n uiterssuksesvolle fondsinsamelingsprojek in2014,” sê Nico Eilers, galery-bestuurder.Hy sê enige geregistreerde Art.b-lid mag

deelneem, en lidmaatskap is beskikbaarteen ’n R100-jaarfooi aan almal, insluitendskoliere. “Menige professionele en welbe-kende kunstenaars neem deel, aangesiendit ’n fondsinsamelingsuitstalling is virArt.b – ’n niewinsgewende organisasie,” sêEilers. “Hierdieuitstalling is ’n perfekte ge-leentheid om ’nwaardevolle en bekostigba-re oorspronklike kunsstuk aan te koop.Verkope sal egter slegs op die aand van dieopeninggeskied.Geen reserwes sal geneemwordnie.”Eilers sê enigewerke, insluitendbeeldhou-kuns, moet streng binne die200 mm x 200 mm-formaat wees.’n Maksimum van 10 werke en ’n mini-

mum van twee werke per kunstenaar magingeskryf word, sê hy, en die verkoopprysmag nie hoër as R1 500 per kunswerk weesnie – met een-derde kommissie betaalbaaraan die galery.V Kontak Nico Eilers by 021 917 1197 met navrae.

Bekendesstal uit byBellville sebiblioteek

Sakevrouekan nouinskryf virkompetisieInskrywings virdie Suid-Afrikaan-se Raad virSakevroue(SACBW) seBesigheidsvrouvan die Jaar-kom-petisie sluit 30Junie.Sakevroue,

hetsy dit hul eieonderneming,korporatiewe ofnie-winsgewendeorganisasie is,kan hiervoorinskryf.Die vroue gaan

deur ’n beoorde-lingsproses metkriteria dat hullevir ’n minimumvan drie jaarsake moes doenen moet voldoenaan al die wetlikevereistes vir diebestuur van ’nonderneming.Die sake-kompeti-sie bestaan uitentrepreneurs-,professionele enkorporatiewekategorieë.Finaliste salgenooi word omdie kongres engala-dinee op 12September inPretoria by tewoon.V Vir meer inligtingoor hoe om vir diebesigheids-kompetisiein te skryf, besoekwww.sacbw.org ofstuur ’n e-pos [email protected] navrae.

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Jazz gigto getkids tofestivalGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

There’s a jazz concert in Belhar on Sun-day to raise funds to get a local groupto Grahamstown.

The All Saints Gospel Band goes to theNational Youth Jazz Festival in Graham-stown every year and they will be hostinga Jazz Sundowner at the church hall toraise funds for their journey.Musical director Keith Tabisher said the

festival gives the young band members anopportunity to improve theirmusical skillsand also meet youngsters from across thecountry who share their love for music.“This festival gives them the chance to

attend workshops with some of the best inthe business from across SA and on the in-ternational scene,” he says.“It also gives them the opportunity to au-

dition for the national bands and many ofour past members have made it into thevarious school bands. Unfortunately manyof the families cannot afford to pay for itout of their pockets so we have to host thisfund-raiser to finance the trip.”At the Jazz Sundowner starting at 16:00

you will get more than a taste of the talentthat will be going to the festival.“Tickets areR100 andyouwill also be get-

ting a meal,” says Tabisher.“Supporters will hear our band in action

and we also have a vocal trio in action thatwill be performing in Grahamstown whowill perform their concert repertoire.“We are also pleased to announce there

will be twomini-sets fromspecial guest per-formers. Lee-Anne Fortuin will be enter-taining us with her silky jazz voice andCindy Diedericks will be giving us her pop-diva songs.”Thechurchhall is at 1DenneboomStreet,

Belhar (Turn into Aandblom, off Suikerbosand then 2nd left.)V For more information and booking Keith Tabishercan be contacted on 073 268 7444 or [email protected].

Lee-Anne Fortuin will be part of the vocalentertainment in Belhar on Sunday. PHOTO:GARY VAN DYK

Short cut to recognitionfor aspiring songwritersEntries for the annual BarleycornSongwriters’ Competition close onMonday 4 August.Songwriters can win cash and music

store vouchers by entering an originalsong never performed in public before.Entries should be printed on a CD in

audio format, labelled with song title,author’s name and contact details. Entryform available at https://sites.goog-le.com/site/barleymusic/newsDeliver to The Barleycorn Music Club

at Villager Football Club, 11 LansdowneRoad, Claremont on Monday nights.V Competition finals will be held on Monday 17August. Visit www.barleycorn.org.za for more.

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Andrew Espin meets some of the children at St Josephs Home in Montana.

Runner flies home’s flag in EcuadorA brave runner will be taking to the

desert sands in a quest to raise fundsand awareness for the St Joseph's

Home in Montana.In just a few weeks time, Decision Inc.

managerAndrewEspinwill be competing inthe epic Ecuador leg of the Roving Race ofthe global 4Deserts series.His preparations for this gruelling self-

supported foot race he is using as a platformto raise awareness and much-needed fundsfor the St Joseph’s Home for Chronically IllChildren are nearing completion.TheRacing the Planet: Ecuador 2015 event

takes place at the end of July and covers sixstages, translating to roughly 250 kilometresthat need to be completed in seven days.Carrying his own supplies, Andrew will

run through mixed terrain, climbing to justunder 4 000m.The climate in Ecuador is mainly deter-

mined by the terrain so Andrew will needto pack for a variety of scenarios and condi-tions.“While the race takes place in some of the

most beautiful terrain in the world, it is ex-pected to be incredibly challenging,” hesays.“Being a fully self-supported race means

I have to train in such a way that I can over-come the difficulties of carrying all my gearwith me.”

At the moment he is running six times aweek, alternating weights and boxing class-es to build strength and endurance.“However, I am proud to be part of this

global event. I want to take the opportunity

to raise awareness for a SouthAfrican chari-ty that is dealingwithvery serious shortfallsin funding.“St Joseph’s is about ‘changing lives one

small step at a time’ and I hope that the steps

I take will assist in giving some children asecond chance.“Personally, I am really happy to be work-

ingwith themandsupporting thegreatworkthey are doing” he says.The Roving Race series consists of one

race each year that takes place in a new loca-tion every time. The event launched in 2008in Vietnam and has previously covered theAustralian Outback, the Skeleton Coast inNamibia, and the volcanic scenery of Ice-land.“I’ll be one of roughly 250 competitors

from more than 40 countries. While the ma-jority will be men, almost 20 percent of thecompetitors are women. While there arethose racers who run the entire course, themajority of us will combine running withwalking,” he says.While Andrew has completely self-funded

his race participation, he is using the plat-form to raise awareness and funds for the St.Joseph’s Home which gives nearly 300 chil-dren a second chance at childhood annually.Children diagnosed with life threatening

or limiting conditions are referred herefrom state hospitals to continue their careprogramme.V Follow Andrew’s race on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewEspin4Deserts. Formore info on St Joseph’s Home, please go to: http://www.stjosephshome.org.za/.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

In the past few years Adriaanse Library inElsies River has grown into an award-win-ning oasis of learning, but there is a touchof sadness in the air this month.When June comes to an end they will be

saying farewell to their senior librarianWil-helmina Whitman who has been successful-ly steering the ship over the past nine years.She feels it is a bitter-sweet moment be-

causewhile shewants to facenewchallengesat the Kuils River library where she is mov-ing to, her colleagues in Elsies River wereher “A team” and became like family.“I am who I am because of people who

crossed my path,” she says.“Thank you to the community of Elsies

River for shaping my life for nine years. Ireally enjoyed working here with its beauti-ful people and can admit that I have experi-enced personal growth and had the opportu-nity to develop and grow staff and communi-ty members.”The librarian remembers that when she

first started there she felt is was a place shewanted to be.“When I stepped into the library for the

first time I knew this is the place where Iwanted to be. I wanted to make a differenceand contribute to this community. I had thepassion and it did not feel like an effort atall.”Wilhelmina is proud of the growth that oc-

curred at the library under her watch.“I am very proud of the growth, not just

in terms ofmembership and circulation, butalso in terms of staff development.“Two staff members have been promoted

from assistant librarian to librarian; one ac-cepted a position in another department tofollow his passion; another one accepted atransfer to be closer to home and one staffmember is completing her degree inNovem-ber this year.“These achievements make me very hap-

py.”Highlights duringher tenure atAdriaanse

include:. The library got a major makeover

through the library department’s five-yearmaintenance plan.

. She obtained her degree from UWC.

. Being part of the 21-year birthday cele-brations of Adriaanse Library.

.Won the Award for Best Customer Ser-

vice (awarded by City of Cape Town Libraryand Information Services).

.Won the prestigious award for Best Me-dium Sized Public Library in the WesternCape (Awarded by The Western Cape Gov-ernment, Cultural Affairs and Sports).

. The Smartcape computer upgrademadepossible by ward councillor ChristopherJordaan.

. Starting a Computer Skills Trainingprogramme and forming partnership withthe NGO, Young People@Work. More than200 people were trained.

. Running a successful chess club andbook club.

. Started the Friends of the Library orga-nisation.

. The annual Reading Competition isvery near and dear to her heart.She concluded by explaining that the staff

at Adriaanse library is serving the commu-nity under trying circumstances and arefaced with many challenges.“There are many negative influences in

this area.“Gangsterism, crime, drug abuse, vio-

lence, school drop-outs, teen pregnancies,among many others.“Although the circumstances have not

changed over the years we did not lose sightof our purpose to provide education, recrea-tion, community upliftment and develop-ment while instilling a love for reading.“This library afforded and still affords the

staff the opportunity to create independentthinkers and readers who will become to-morrow’s leaders.“I am going to miss them dearly but it’s

good to know that we are just a phone call,Whatsapp or email away.”

Fond farewell from library

Wilhelmina Whitman says her goodbyes toAdriaanse Library at the end of June. PHOTO:GARY VAN DYK

Between 22 June and 11 July, the AfricanYouth Theatre and Dance Festival willbring over 100 African youth between 16and 21 years old together to celebrate thearts.The event will be hosted by Artscape in

partnership with Assitej South Africa andthe InternationalAmateurTheatreAssoci-ation (IATA).Assitej spokesperson Themba Mzondi

says the festival will serve as a develop-ment contribution toward the 2017 AssitejWorld Congress and Performing Arts Fes-tival to be held in Cape Town.“The congress is the international orga-

nisation’s key event, which occurs everythreeyears and includes 30 to 50 internatio-nal performances, attracting around 1 000delegates from 90 countries,” he says.The festival will feature play readings

for new plays written for youth, professio-nal productions and a residency for youngpeople in Cape Town, with workshops, dis-cussions and performances.It will involve youth from Swaziland,

Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and 15 invi-ted playwrights. “The delegates will be di-vided into companies, each allocated a Ca-pe Town-based director and one of the se-lected playwrights, whowill workwith the

group to prepare the staged reading. Theywill do daily workshops in different as-pects of voice and physical training, physi-cal theatre, characterisation, storytelling,music and dance.”Therewill also be a series of professional

performances fromAssitej SAmembers inthe Arena Theatre. These will be open tothe public in the evenings and to festivaldelegates during the day.“This programme is part of our congress

incubation, in this case, we are focusing onincubating new writers for theatre for yo-ung audiences”, says Yvette Hardie, direc-tor of Assitej SA and current president of

Assitej International.“Good scripts are vital to connect with

our audience. We need scripts that speakto the context and culture of young peoplewith authenticity, empathy and immedia-cy,” she says.The festival will end with the staged rea-

dings and public discussions, allowing thewriters to further develop and test theirplays towards selection for participation inthe New Visions/New Voices Festival ofwriting for Young Audiences at the JohnF Kennedy Centre, in Washington DC inthe USA, and ultimately for production atthe Assitej World Congress in SA.

Theatre for youth gets boosted by festival

Heel climb postponed: The rainyweather on Tuesday 16 June put aspanner in the works of Loren LeeHenderson, left, and Loren Loubser’s planto hike up Lion’s Head in fashion heels.Instead they will be doing it on Saturday27 June, starting at 09:00. The pair hostthe online Closet Chats fashion talkshow that aims to inspire, empower anddevelop youth through fashion. On thishike they will be raising money for thePut Foot organisation that donatesshoes to school learners and they arestill looking for more sponsors and thepublic to support them in their quest.For more contact them at [email protected] or via the Closet ChatsFacebook page. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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For many children born with specialneeds the journey to an independentadult life is an uphill battle. With stag-

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Home of Hope in Table View was foundedin 2005 and cares for children who have beenabandoned, abused, raped, neglected, bornwith FASD or infected with HIV. The organi-sation cares for children in cluster fosterhomes and is now working hard to maketheir dream of having a family home in Mil-nerton a reality.

They recently acquired a property in Mil-nerton which formerly housed an old agehome and chief executive Eleanor Brooksays its 18 rooms provides enough space forthe organisation. She says more than 80% ofthe children in the organisation’s care sufferfrom FASD, making their needs unique.Brook says according to statistics, between600 000 and 700 000 children are born withthe disorder each year and more than 80%of them end up in the social services cycle,unable to progress.

At Home of Hope, each child gets a fightingchance to be the best they can be. Cared forby caregivers and social workers, the chil-dren are given a structured lifestyle whichhelps them cope and progress.

Brook says they have been running clus-ter homes for three years and now plan torun a child youth care centre in Milnerton.The difference with this home, is childrenwill be permanent residents and the centrewill not be accessible to the public. Brook ex-plains that because many of the childrenhave been abandoned, they have been in theorganisation’s care since they were babies

and no parents or family visit the home.Social worker Bianca Breytenbach says

with a focus on special needs, the organisa-tion aims to create a family home which ca-ters to the needs of children. “We are tryingto find the balance between strict routineswith the need for a family home.”

In addition, Brook says children havegrown up with their caregivers and onehome would not only further aid their devel-opment by ensuring their bond with theircaregiver remains, but provide the opportu-nity for caregivers to support each other.With the new home, siblings will no longerhave to be split.

“For the caregivers, this is not just a job,this is their passion. Looking after childrenwith special needs is very different and thishome will enable them to support each otherand assist them with debriefing,” she says.

Breytenbach says with the new home, theorganisation hopes to restore what has beenlost.

Home of Hope has embarked on a fund-raising drive to raise R1.2m to pay off theproperty. In addition they will be undertak-ing restoration work aimed at improving thehome.V If you would like to assist email [email protected] or visit http://www.homeofhope.co.za.

The Home of Hope in Milnerton needs your help to give vulnerable children a second chance.PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

Home gives kids a chanceThe new Kleinvlei Fitness Hub is invi-ting locals to join them and in so doingmaintain a healthy lifestyle.

Club chairperson Johanna Steen-kamp said the community-based clubmeets at the community centre inKleinvlei, Eerste River.

“Our goal is to promote health andfitness in a community where unem-ployment, crime, drugs and gangste-rism are rife.

“Our aim is to reach out to families,starting with the women in our area,”Johanna said.

There are currently between 20 to 30women in the club.

“The numbers differ from time to ti-me as some women find employmentand leave the club, however new mem-bers join on a regular basis.

“Nearly 99% of the women at theclub are unemployed and use the clubas an escape from their daily difficul-ties and struggles they face,” Johannaexplained.

The club is currently planning aBack-to-School dance which will beheld on Friday 26 June. The event willbe held to raise funds.V For more details contact Johanna on078 826 2008.

Fitness Hub helpsjobless maintainhealthy lifestyle

Almost 6000 seniors have benefited fromhome-based help provided by the Cityduring the first half of this year.

Because of its success, the programmewill be renewed in the new financialyear.

The City’s social development depart-ment established the programme to pro-vide basic care to older persons and peo-ple with disabilities in their homes, ex-plains Suzette Little, mayoral committeemember for social development and ear-ly childhood development.

“We recruited 125 home-based caregiv-ers through the expanded public worksprogramme to provide a range of servi-ces to our vulnerable residents. They re-ceived training and then did communityprofiling, meeting with various organi-sations that are active in their areas tointroduce themselves and explain whattheir purpose would be,” she says.

This included clinics, the police, old-age homes and organisations that helpold people.

They then conducted a door-to-door in-vestigation to identify older persons inneed.

The primary responsibilities of home-based caregivers include communityprofiling and collection of data for areas,assessment of care needs, aid with read-ing, helping with mobility and walking,as well as providing conversation andlistening.

Caregivers also help with the prepara-tion of meals, provide a break for familymembers and other caregivers, do lighthousekeeping and see to personal care.

These services have been provided inAthlone, Atlantis, Beacon Valley, Bell-ville South, Bishop Lavis, Bonteheuwel,Gugulethu, Harare, Hanover Park, Lans-downe, Lentegeur, Manenberg, Masiph-umelele, Ocean View, Philippi, Rock-lands, Tafelsig and Valhalla Park.

“Our home-based caregivers havedone us proud, offering direct care andservices to 5 557 older persons from Feb-ruary to May alone,” Little says.

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The SanlamCape TownMarathon brings to-gether a diverse range of runners, from eliteathletes and club runners to social joggersand community teams, providing all withthe opportunity of experiencing the joy ofrunning through the beautiful Mother City.This exhilarating festival of running takes

place on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 Septem-ber with a classic 42.2km marathon takingcentre stage.Also included in the line-up are a 10km

peace run, a 4.2km community fun run and22km and 11km peace trail runs.Entries for this year’s marathon continue

to grow as the event targets gold statuswhich will make it the only African raceevent to achieve this accolade.Last year the event attracted more than

12 500 runners from 53 countries, including

29 elite runners.It was awarded silver status by the IAAF,

making it the first marathon in Africa everto receive this standing.This year, the organisers are aiming to

take it one step further and go for gold. Theyinvite all runners to enter and help attainthis goal.

Saturday 19 September. 22km peace trail run at 07:00. 11km peace trail run at 07:45. 4.2km peace fun run at 10:00

Sunday 20 September.10km peace run at 06:50. 42.2km marathon at 07:00V Visit www.capetownmarathon.com/enter/ to en-ter. Meseret Biru from Ethiopia was the women's winner of last year’s Sanlam Cape Town Marathon.

Quick steps: Emile Thomas of Santos passes a sliding Riyaad Abrahams of RC Athleticoin a Super League match at the Santos academy in Lansdowne on Saturday. The teamsdrew 1-1. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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STEHAN SCHOEMAN

Goldy Fuchs is making greatstrides in achieving his ulti-mate goal – being chosen to

compete in the 2016 Rio Para-lympic Games.The 23-year-old from

Brackenfell won bronze inthe road race and a fourthplace in the time trial at theUCI Para-cycling RoadWorldCupheld inManiago,Italy earlier this month.“I am very happy winning

a medal on the world stageagainst some of the very bestcyclists. I have won some me-dals previously during WorldCup events but this one reallytakes the pressure off. I hopeto keepmygood formandpro-ducemoremedals in theupco-ming World Cup and theWorld Championship theraf-ter,” said Goldy.

Well­deserved place“The time trial route passed through

the narrow streets of the villages of Albaand Campagna and ended on a cobblesto-ne section in Maniago where I claimed awell-deserved fourth place in a very com-petitive field of racers.“The road race got of to a good start for

Team South Africa where I won bronze.A group of four riders managed to breakawaybut in the last lapwe caught upwithtwo of them. On the final stretch, I mana-

ged to take the best line through the90 degree corner and sprinted intothird place on the cobbled finish li-ne,” said Goldy.

Through a friend, Goldy met upwith his new coach Boyd Ro-berts from Blaauwberg-strand. The two has beenworking together closelysince the beginning of thisyear and the results are not-hing short of remarkable.

PositiveGoldywill jet off to Germa-

ny on 20 July to compete in aWorld Cup event before the everimportant World Champions-hip in Switzerland from 28 Julyto 2 August.“My goal for now is a top five

finish inGermany and I defini-tely want to finish in the me-dals in Switzerland.“My training is really going

well and I am positive of somegood results. The more I compete overse-as the more comfortable I get with theconditions and the level of competition,”said Goldy, brimming with confidence.Goldy has been selected for the South

African Para-cycling team that will com-pete in the UCI Para-cycling Road WorldCup to be held in Pietermaritzburg du-ring September.“It is always nice to compete in front

of your family and friends. I amreally loo-king forward to the challenge and hope-fully winning,” he said.

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KARATE: DURBANVILLE HIGH PUPIL HOLDS HIS OWN ON INTERNATIONAL STAGE

World class sportstar

Dane Brand is the TygerBurger Sportstar of the Month winner. With him are Shihan HennieBosman (left) and George McNulty. PHOTO: WAYNE SYLVESTER

STEHAN SCHOEMAN

Dane Brand is not your ordinary 15-year-old. Standing 1,87m tall andweighing 95kg, it is no wonder he is

competing on the Kyokushin-kan karateworld stage.The Grade 9 pupil at Durbanville High

School is the latest TygerBurger Sportstarof the Month winner.According tohis coachandmentorShihan

Hennie Bosman, he has all the attributes tobe a champion.“We travelled to the Junior Kyokushin

World Union championships in Russia lastDecember. Dane narrowly lost a very closefight with the eventual winner in the secondround. He was also fighting in the under-15category against older boys.“He has tremendous work ethic and you

will go far to find amore humble and friend-ly young man. I am very proud of Dane. Weare now working towards the national LenBarnes tournament inSeptember,” saidBos-man. It also comes as no surprise that he ispart his school’s under-15A rugby team andis no slouch with the discus during the ath-letics season.

“Firstly I want to thank everyone in-volved. It is a very big honour and surpriseforme to be the sportstar of themonth,” saidDane.“My journey in karate started when I was

six years old and I love every minute of it.ShihanHenniemight come across as intimi-dating but he is nothing short of a greatcoach and inspiration to me. I also want tothank Sensei Sydney Veremu who alsoworks with me.“For now the focus is the Len Barnes tour-

nament and it will be great to represent mycountry again on the world stage.”Dane receives a pair of sunglasses of his

choice from Bosman, McNulty and Du ToitOptometrists. Hennie Bosman from theWelgemoed Koykushin-kan dojo gives hima R1 000 cash and Dr Costa Kapnias will giveDane a few free sessions at Ready Roomwhere athletes and sportsmen are assistedon scientific principals to perform to thebest of their abilities.

.High school learners in theTygerBurgerdistribution area can enter the competitionby sending a short CV of their sportingachievements to [email protected].