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Drakenstein Gazette News - Nuus Friday 19 December 20142
Police ready for festive seasonDEVIDEAN MOSES
The Paarl-East Police will es-tablish various joint opera-tions to coordinate effective re-sponsestoemergenciesthis fes-tive season.
One of their concerns is theproblemofgangsterismanddrugswhich allegedly rules the Paarl-East community.According to Col. Mabhuti Ste-
phans, Station Commander ofPaarl-East police station, gang-sterism is a real problem inPaarl-East.He said gangs are especially in-
volved in drug dealing and someof the incarcerated “gang bosses”even rule various areas from outof prison.“Arealconcernisalsothatschoolchildren
are used, especially during the holidays, tosell drugs for the dealers. They then also selldrugs to other school children. Most of thegangmembers are linked tonotorious gangs
such as the 26s, 27s and 28s,” says Stephans.He added that the police are constantly
monitoring gangmembers in order to makesuccessful arrests.“This is one of ourmain priorities for this
festive season.”
Thepoliceareurgingthecommu-nity and especially parents to lookafter their children.Stephans also says: “Many of our
murder cases and assaults arerelated to gangsterism. The prob-lem is also that parents hide thechildren’s involvement in crimeand in doing so they hinder our in-vestigations.“We are also very carefullywhen
following up information relatingto instances where members of thepublic who are in possession of afirearmlicense,are illegallysellingammunition to gangsters and drugdealers,” says Stephans.Thepolicealsowarned thepublic
not to buy unlicenced firearms.“Youth forumsmust also help us
to address these issues, by discuss-ing the dangers of gangsterism with theyouth,” says Stephans.Thepubliccanphone021 877 5900 toreport
any crime.Paarl-East Police wishes the community
a festive and safe Christmas season.
Community members recently marched through the streets of Paarl-Eastto express their anger towards drug dealers.
PHOTO: DEVIDEAN MOSES
Stoorkamervan tronk inligte laaie’n Stoorkamer van die Allandale-gevangenis hetSaterdagmiddag indieslaggebly toe ’nbrandver-moedelik naby die grensdraad aan die kant vanNew Orleans Park uitgebreek het.’n Stuk veld het omstreeks 12:45 aan die brand
geslaan, vermoedelik ná ’n lid van die publiek ’nsigaretstompie naby die grensdraad aan die kantvanNewOrleansParkneergegooi en dit vlamge-vat het.DieDrakenstein-brandweerisnadietoneelont-
bied waarna brandbestryders van die KaapseWynland die toneel oorgeneem het.Die plaaslike brandweer is egter omstreeks
16:30 weer na die toneel ontbied waar hulle diestoor in ligte laaie gevind het. Brandbestrydershet ongeveer 3½ uur gewerk om die brand in diestoor te blus.Ditwordvermoeddieveldbrandhetweenswin-
derige toestande weer opgevlam en toe na diestoor versprei. Niemand is in die voorval beseernie. Volgens Allandale area-kommissaris, Nton-boxolo Kungune, vermoed hulle dit is brandstig-ting.“Weens die weersomstandighede het die vuur
vinnig versprei. Dit is somer en by tye winderig,ons doen ’n beroep op die publiek om versigtigte wees om sigaretstompies op gras of in die padte gooi.” Supermarket
owner robbedAbusiness owner inMbekweniwas robbed at gunpoint on Sunday afternoon.Mbekwenipoliceattendedtothesceneataround
16:30 atMax Supermarket inMohajane Street. Ac-cording to information, the shop owner was busyattending to customerswhen three unknownmenentered the shop andpointed a firearmather.Oneof the suspects went to the cash register and un-plugged it, while the other two stayed with theowner and customers.When finished, they fled the scene with R10 400
and airtime vouchers worth R1 330.Acaseofbusinessrobbery isbeing investigated.The suspects are still at large. Anyone with in-
formation is requested to contact the MbekweniPolice at 021 868 9900.
KersgroeteDie Drakenstein Gazette-span wil al ons lesers ’nwonderlike Kersfees en ’n geseënde Nuwe Jaartoewens.Vir die wat reis die vakansie, reis veilig. Vir diewatmet Jan-tuisbly-se-karretjie ry, maak die bes-te van die tyd saam met familie en vriende.DieDrakenstein Gazette se kantore sluit vandagom 12:00 en open weer op Maandag 12 Januarie2015.
Die Paarl-Oos-polisie ondersoek ’n klag van roekelose en nalatige bestuur nadat twee motorsteen mekaar gebots het by die kruising van Van der Stel- en Orleanslaan. Hierdie motor, watin die botsing betrokke was, het teen ’n heining tot stilstand gekom. FOTO: ERNST KILOWAN
The Western Cape Department of Cul-tural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) hon-oured sportsmen and women at the10th annual Sport Legends Awardsceremony in Paarl on Thursday, 11 De-cember. Each year DCAS honours“sport legends” – people who playeda significant role in the promotion,growth, development and transforma-tion of their sport codes. Sport Legendawards go to people who are regardedas icons in their communities. Two lo-cal Paarlites were honoured at thisyear’s event. Arthob Petersen (pic-tured) for his contribution towards rugby, and Achmat Abrahams forhis contributions towards table tennis.
Drakenstein GazetteNews - NuusFriday 19 December 2014 3
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Wellington gaan weer blink op 1 Januarie wanneer die jaarlikse Klopse-fees plaasvind. Klopse-troepevan die omgewing sal van 10:00 af deur die strate paradeer onderweg na Boland-stadion, waarnadie kompetisie sal begin. Die tweede been van die kompetisie is op 31 Januarie. FOTO: LISE BEYERS
Suicide is not theanswer for poor resultsWhile most matriculants are celebratingthe end ofmore than a decade of studying,others are dreading the release of exami-nation results.
Some may feel so overwhelmed that theycould contemplate suicide.
Hentie Malan, the branch manager atER24’s Johannesburg West offices, said para-medics respond to numerous suicide cases atthis time of year mainly due to the pressureof matric examinations.
Suicide is not the answer for failing matricor not doing as well as you hoped.
ER24 urges people contemplating suicide toconsider the trauma family and friends mayexperience.
Explaining the impact of suicide on lovedones, Jill Lithgow, the ER24 education train-ing and development department manager,said, “People experience complete and utterdevastation. Parents question what they havemissed. It eats away at every fibre of what itmeans to be a parent. They wonder what theycould have done differently when often thereis nothing that could have been done. It de-stroys families and relationships.”
Henning Jacobs, the trauma support co-or-dinator at ER24, described scenes he attended.
“Thescenecanbesummedupastotalshock.Nine out of 10 times the family did not expectthe suicide. They usually state that the persondid not show signs of stress or depression.They could not believe this person could dosuch a thing. The impact is severe and manypeople have breakdowns at suicide scenes dueto the gruesome images of their loved oneswho have committed suicide,” he said.
Paramedics try their best to save patients.Malan said, “While resuscitating these pa-tients I feel I need to do everything for thischild to survive so they can talk to their par-ents, resolve problems and carry on with theirlives,” he said.
Lithgowsaidteensuicideisoftenassociatedwith feelings of extreme helplessness, anxietyand the inability to see how they can continuein a situation. “Hopelessness seems to be anoverarching emotion in suicide. People feelthere is no way out.
“Consider the pressure of 12 years at schoolculminating in one set of exams. Everythingyou have done leads you to this point. We aretaught that without this magic matric we willamount to nothing. For most people this is adifficult thing to come to terms with. As webecomeolder,welearnthat this isnot thecase.The sense of despair, aloneness and completehelplessness in the situation and the inabilityto see a future seem to be a strong motivatingfactor. As parents we all want the best for ourchildren,butthisneedstobetemperedagainsttheir best, not our perceived best,” she said.
Lithgow added that it is a difficult balancingact because it is at this stage in a teen’s lifewhere physiology also plays a big part in howthey feel. She believes communication andhonest open dialogue is necessary.
Parents are advised to always be available
to talk to their children and work throughproblems together. Difficult situations mayarise, but children need to know they are notalone and not in a helpless situation.
Dr Robyn Holgate, the chief medical officerat ER24, said suicide is an unpredictableevent. “We cannot say who is going to killthemselves. There are 23 suicides a day inSouth Africa and 230 attempts,” she said.
She said people should obtain help for thosewho appear sad, are struggling to cope withthe circumstances or express that they arecontemplating suicide. “Make sure they knowthey can come to you. Be confidential, assurethem that there is help and get the appropriateprofessional help. Reach out to that person ina caring way. Initially, when the person hasattempted suicide, it may not be appropriateto talk to them. You may just want to reassurethem and put them in a safe environment,”said Dr Holgate.
According to her, some para-suicides arenot attempts by the person to kill themselves,but a cry for help. “It is our opportunity asmedical practitioners to reach out and helpthem overcome this feeling of helplessness,desperation and feeling that there is no oneout there to assist them,” she said.
People contemplating suicide must alsotake in consideration that attempted suicidecan lead to brain damage, disfigurement ordisability. Jacobs said there were some in-stances where people experienced brain dam-age to such an extent that they could no longerlive a normal life.
If you are feeling depressed, reach out forhelp.
ER24’s Emergency Contact Centre can bereached 24 hours a day on 084 124.
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SSttaarr SSiiggnnssStar Signs22 December to21 JanuaryCAPRICORN
Dreams, wishes, and fantasies about love are strong now, and youmay be infatuated with someone you meet at this time, only to be
disappointed later when you discover this person does not fulfill all ofyour expectations. You are simply not seeing people objectively now.Your imagination is very active and creative, however, and so is your
yearning for something beautiful.
21 January To20 FebruaryAQUARIUS
Your feelings, friends, and female relatives figureprominently in your life now. You realize how much youappreciate and need their love and support, and you areparticularly affectionate now. You may also initiate arelationship in which you take care of, support, and
"baby" someone else.
20 February to21 MarchPISCES
Both friendship and material benefits may well come toyou at this time. You feel very sociable and gregariousand seek conviviality, especially with people who really
know how to have a good time. Charitable andphilanthropic impulses are stronger now, also, and should
be followed with positive action on your part.
21 March to21 AprilARIES
Feelings of tenderness and love, especially for family orchildren, are very strong at this time. You want to shower
loved ones with affection, to invite friends into yourhome, and to be pampered and cared for. Your
relationships with women are very harmonious andpositive now.
21 April to21 MayTAURUS
At this time you enjoy emotional satisfaction and harmony inyour home life. Relationships with women run smoothly. If youhave a solid emotional base in your life, you will receive thebenefits of that. If not, this is a good time to begin makingconnections with people and also to discover what gives real
emotional nourishment and fulfillment.
22 June to23 JulyCANCER
An irritable urge to be free of constraints, social obligations, orbureaucracy typifies this time period. You may inadvertentlyprovoke the disapproval of colleagues, superiors, or otherauthorities through some presumptuous act on your part.Beware of overly optimistic schemes or self-indulgent
purchases at this time also.
21 May to22 JuneGEMINI
Your mind is directed inward now. Reflecting on yourpersonal life, and the overall direction you are headedin, is very likely now. Thoughts of the past and thechoices you made are also prominent. Making a
decision regarding your home or your family life isfavored at this time.
23 Julie to24 AugustLEO
The craving for sweetness and comfort in the form of loving affectionor food is strong now. This is a good time to baby yourself and also tospend time with the people who love and appreciate you the most.Also, you are feeling rather tender and softhearted and may do
something "maternal" on impulse (such as take home a stray kitten,offer to babysit, buy a gift for your family, etc.).
24 August to23 SeptemberVIRGO
This is an excellent time to make decisions about yourfinancial affairs, as your judgment is sound and reliable,though a bit conservative. Investing in beautiful thingswhich are likely to increase in value over time (such asjewelry or fine art) is favored. You are not interested in
fleeting excitement or frivolity now.
23 September to23 OctoberLIBRA
At this time you come across in an appealing, charming,openly affectionate manner which is likely to win you new
friends and admirers. You make an excellent first impressionnow. This is a very favorable time for doing something toenhance your appearance such as getting a hair cut or
purchasing new clothing.
23 October to23 NovemberSCORPIO
You are likely to come to a very clear, definite decision atthis time and to let others know exactly what you want. Youare not in a very conciliatory mood and are not averse tostirring up unpleasant controversy in defense of your plan,idea, or desire. You may speak or act in haste now which
can be a cause of regret later on.
23 November to22 DecemberSAGITTARIUS
A nonstop flow of communication between yourself andthe people in your immediate environment is likely
today. You may engage in interesting and informativediscussions or fritter your time away in inconsequentialchatter and gossip. Mental curiosity or restlessness may
also impel you to take a short trip or visit.
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You the Entrepreneur: Ready for 2015?DAVID MALHERBE
For some businessestheendofyearistimeto earn extra moneybecause customersdo extra shoppingduring the festiveseason. In contrastsome businesses ac-tually grind to a haltwhen many otherbusinesses closesuch as those in the manufac-turing and the building indus-try.
But, no matter what kind of
business you’re in, it isa time for reflection onthe year gone by.
Weoften tend to onlylook at whether wemade a bigger profitthantheyearbefore,orwhether we were ableto acquire the betterequipment that was al-ready long overdue.
Perhaps your busi-ness did not achieve
what you hoped for. Perhaps itwas a difficult year and you areon the verge of closing down.
Whatever your situation maybe, I want to encourage you to not
onlylookatthecircumstancesbutto also reflect on your personallife. In Proverbs 4:23 we read, “Becareful how you think; your lifeis shaped by your thoughts.”
The way to a better tomorrowandanewyearstartswiththewaywe think. If you think you arebeaten, you are. If you think youcan, you will. Therefore, if thisyear was not what you hoped for,do not only hope for a better yearto come, start to plan what youwill do differently. If you carry onthe same way as this year, expectthe same outcome. We need tochange our ways if we want to im-prove and grow our businesses.
Have you ever done strategicplanning for your life and busi-ness? Do you know what youwould like to achieve during yourlifetime and with your business?Unless you plan it, you will notachieve it.
Let us learn from the past yearand reach out to next year doingas theApostle Paulwrites in Phil-ippians 3: 13 & 14 “I forget whatis behind, stretching out to thethings ahead. I run toward thegoal, so that I can win the prize.”You the entrepreneur wishes all
its readers a blessed Christmasand we trust that you will planthoroughly for 2015.
Lottery’s multimillionChristmas gift to ECDThe National Lotteries Board (NLB) of-ficially invites applications for fundingfrom charity organisations involved inearly childhood development (ECD),Charlotte Mampane, the chief execu-tive officer of the NLB announced re-cently.
Charities traditionally receive 45% ofthe nearly R2 billion annual fundingpool, which represents the largest shareof funds available to the NLB for distri-bution to qualifying organisations.
Mampane says the funding allocationis targeted towards infrastructure de-velopment projects for ECD centres.
“Preference will be given to applica-tions from early childhood develop-ment centres in specific priority areasand organisations that advance rural,underprivileged and poor communities
to support development in the 0 – 5years age group,” says Mampane.
Established ECD centres can applyfor up to a maximum of R3,8 million forproject management of new infrastruc-ture over a period of two years.
Mampane says applications from newor existing beneficiaries are welcomed.
“However, the NLB will naturally in-sist that all beneficiaries submit thenecessary mandatory documents, in or-der to be considered for funding.”
The closing date for submission of ap-plications is Friday 13 February.
Late applications will not be consid-ered.
For more information, applicants areencouraged to contact the NLB call cen-tre on 08600 65383 or visitwww.nlb.org.za/charities.
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Roof SheetsCorr. 0.3mm(3.9m only)
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Rockgrip PlasterPrimer 20L
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Have a safe braai this seasonNothing beats a good old-fashioned braai among fam-ily and friends over the fes-tive season.
ER24 reminds members ofthe public, however, to keep inmind everyone’s safety whilecelebrating over the holidays.Vereeniging Base branch
manager, Andre Bronkhorst,said prior to starting a braai orany other open fire, considerkeeping a fire extinguisherclose by.Good ventilation is essential
as smoke and gases from a firecan possibly kill someone.“Ensure all flammable solids and
liquids are in a safe place. Ensure youare permitted to start a firewhere youwant to braai,” said Bronkhorst.You should also ensure theweather
conditions are conducive for a braai.If you are expecting strong winds,start the braai in an area where runa-way fires can be avoided.The braai stand should not be in a
position where it blocks the only es-cape in the event of a fire. The braaistand should also be sturdy. Youmustbe able to place some weight on thestand without it collapsing. Ensure itwon’t topple over if bumped.Also ensure there is no chance of
burning coal falling out of the stand.Bronkhorst said the safest way to
starta fire isbyusingoldpaperor fire-lighters.But if preferred, liquid firelighters,
diesel, petrol, alcohol and thinnersshouldbeusedcautiouslyas theymayhaveadifferentreactionfromconven-tional firelighters.Remember a fire started with fuel
can transfer from the braai stand tothe container holding the fuel. If fuelis poured and then lit, be cautious ofthe gas released. It can cause a largerflame than anticipated.If you use wood, make sure you
choose wisely. For example, woodfrom the Tamboti tree, part of the eu-phorbia family, should be avoided.Smoke from this wood can cause nau-sea,diarrhoea,vomiting,severestom-ach cramps and even death. Cedarwood should also be avoided, as itssmoke may be harmful. Most wood
from evergreen trees release morecreosote and increase the possibilityof poisoning and fires.Adult supervision is non-negotia-
ble when children are around openfires.Childrentrippingandfallingintoor
against an open fire resulting in seri-ous burns is a possibility. Flying em-bers may also cause injuries to chil-dren. “Unsupervised childrenmay al-so play with fire and cause flash firesand severe injury to themselves andothers. Children walking past braaistands may not think the stand is hotand accidentally place their hands onthe braai, resulting in severe burnwounds,” said Bronkhorst.Every parent should educate their
children about the danger of fires.Teach themwhat to expect, do andnotdo.“Few people realise it but throwing
sealed glass containers or plastic con-tainers with some fluid in a fire cancause an explosion. The fluid in thecontainer heats and lets off steam.This increasesthepressureinthecon-tainer causing it to forcefully rup-ture,” said Bronkhorst.In case of burns:) Remove the person from the heat
source.) If possible, remove clothes and
jewellery. It is important to do this be-fore swelling begins, however, avoidbreaking blisters.
) Keep the affected area underlukewarm water for at least 15 to 20minutes. If the burn area is affectingthe person’s face, ensure the person
is able tobreathewhile coolingthe wound with water.
) Aburnwound that causesthe skin to become red only,generally does not need exten-sive treatment. However, anywound that causes a blisterlarger than the surface of one’spalmneeds tobeseenbyamed-ical professional.
) Neverapplyoil-basedsub-stances to any burn. Some peo-ple believe butter, oil or shoepolishwill treat theburn.How-ever, thepersonstandsagreat-er chance of infection and fur-ther wound damage if the cor-rect substances are not
applied.) Phone ER24 on 084 124 in case of
burns.Types of burns explainedPeople can sustain first, second or
third-degree burns. Below is a de-scription of each:
) First-degree (superficial) burnsaffect only the epidermis (outer layerof skin). The wound is generally redand painful but no blisters appear onthe burn surface.
) Second-degree (partial thick-ness) burns. Second-degree burns in-volve the epidermis and part of thedermis layer of skin. This burn injurymay produce severe pain and blistersmay show on the burn injury.
) Third-degree (full thickness)burns. This burn wound affects theskin all the way to themuscle or fattytissue. These burn wounds generallyhave a waxy appearance and may bepainless as the burn may be deepenough to damage the underlyingnerves.Memorise thewordPASStoremem-
ber how to use a fire extinguisher ifneeded.P - Pull. Pull the safety pin.A - Aim. Aim at the base of the
flames (the burning material not theflames).S - Squeeze. Apply pressure to the
handle to open the valve and releasethe extinguisher’s contents.S - Sweep.Move the extinguisher in
a sweeping motion.Remember,ER24’sEmergencyCon-
tact Centre can be reached 24 hoursa day on 084 124.
A braai fire
Gemeenskapslede van Paarl-Oos het op 16Desem-ber geskenke aan die Sondagskool kinders van Jou-bertdal plaas in Noorder-Paarl uitgedeel en hullemet kos en lekkernye bederf. Die geleentheid is ’njaarlikse instelling.
Die Little Strars Kleuterskool het by hul jaarlikseKersspel hul preprimêre leerders se gradeplegtig-heid gehou. Hier is die trotse onderwyser, Rene Lot-tering, met die leerders.
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Wees sonslim hierdiefeesseisoenSuid-Afrika se va-kansieseisoen aandie einde van diejaar word met son-skyn vereenselwig,’n tydwanneermen-se strande toestroom, langs dieswembad lê en rond-omdie braaivleisvu-re kuier.
Hierdie tradisies,hoewel feestelik, leidikwels tot skadelikeblootstelling aan dieson wanneer die nodi-ge voorsorgmaatreëlsnie getref word nie.“Mense dra dikwels
minderkleregeduren-de die somermaande en dit kan lei tot uiterma-tige blootstelling aan skadelike ultraviolet-strale (UV-strale), die hoofoorsaak vanvelkan-ker,” waarsku prof. Vikash Sewram, hoof vandie Afrika Kanker-instituut van die Universi-teit Stellenbosch se Fakulteit Geneeskunde enGesondheidswetenskappe (FGGW).Velkanker is die algemeenste vormvan kan-
keronderSuid-Afrikaners envolgensdieNasi-onale Kankerregister ontwikkel een uit elke221 mans en een uit elke 328 vroue melanoom-kanker, ’n besonder gevaarlike soort velkan-ker. “Melanoom is ’n tipe kanker wat in mela-nosiete – die pigmentselle wat in die vel voor-kom–ontwikkel.Ditkanernstigerasdieandervorms van velkanker wees omdat dit na anderdele van die liggaam kan versprei. As dit niebetyds behandel word nie, is dit moeilik be-heerbaar en kan tot ernstige siektetoestandeen selfs die dood lei,” sê Sewram.“Diemeestemelanomekandeur ’n relatiewe
klein chirurgiese proses genees word indiendit vroeg opgespoor word. Vroeë diagnose isdus van kritieke belang.”
Die beste manierom melanome tevoorkom is deur dieson te vermy. Volgdr. Willie Visser,hoof van die FGGWse afdeling Derma-tologie se sonslim-wenke omdie risikovanvelkanker te be-perk.
) Beperk buite-lug-aktiwiteite tus-sen 11:00 en 15:00.
) Hou die UV-in-deks op jou plaasli-ke weerberigte dop.
)Vermy ernstigesonbrand.
) Gebruik altydsonskerm – verkies-
lik ’n waterbestande produkmet ’n sonbesker-mingsfaktor (SPF) van 30 of hoër, en wend ditelke twee ure en nadat jy geswem het aan.
) Beskerm jou lippe deur ’n lipsalf met ’nsonbeskermingsfaktor te gebruik.
) Dra lospassende klere.) Dra ’n sonbril van goeie kwaliteit en ’n
diggeweefde sonhoed met ’n wye rand.) Moenie die hele dag in die son spandeer
nie - soek ’n skadukol waar moontlik, selfs algebruik jy sonskerm.
)Tref ekstra voorsorg vir babas en jongkin-ders in die son. Omdat hulle velle delikaat is,is dit meer geneig om te brand. Volgens Kansais net twee gevalle van ernstige sonbrand ge-noeg om ’n jong kind se risiko om later in sylewe velkanker te kry drasties te verhoog.
)Volg ’n roetine om jouvel gereeld te onder-soek enmeld veranderings by jou dermatoloogof dokter aan.
) Vermy sonbrand en sonbrandbeddens.Virmeer inligting, besoek: http://www.can-
sa.org.za/sunsmart/ofskakelKansasetolvryenommer by 0800 22 66 22.
Wees sonslim hierdie somer.
Hulp vir alkoholmisbruikAs daar ’n probleemmet alkohol in jou huisis, is daarhulpbydieAl-Anonse familie-on-dersteuningsgroepe.
Vergaderings is elke Maandag om 19:30by die Strooidakkerksaal. Navrae:021 872 9392 of 072 931 1838.
Kay Farrow (links) van Kay’s Community Outreach, het dit onlangs moontlik gemaak vir ’n groep leerdersvan Newton Primêre Skool om na hul skool se mini-matriekafskeid by Kronenberg in ’n limousinete ry. Willy’s & Gallico-begrafnisdienste het die limousine vir die aand geskenk. Met Farrow is (vanlinks) Ciyavuya Qungule, Craig Ross, Chanice Constable, Lukas Schonfelt en die limo-bestuurder KevinOlifant.
’n Groep gesondheidswerkers deel jaarliks Bybels uit aan pasiënte by Sonstraal-hospitaal in Paarl-Oos. Byvan die pasiënte is agter (derde van links) Aubrey Adams, sameroeper, Veronica Adams (tweede van regs)en Mavis Green (regs).
The Pink Panther NetballClub in Paarl-East re-cently heldaMrandMissPanther in the FairylandHall. Nazeema Faroa(middle)wascrownedasthe winner and GeoginFrans as Mr Cool. Withher are runners-up Ray-lique Jantjies and Mon-ique Khi . The coordina-tor, Mandy Andrews,thanked all the sponsorsfor making the eventpossible.
Honey BeesDagsorg inPaarl-Oos hethul eersteamptelikeKersspel ge-hou. Hierstaan diekleuters saammet hul op-voeder, Mari-lyn Lewis, asengele aange-trek.
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Eersdaags 117deBoxing Day-wedrenPaarl Boxing Day Sports Baan-fietsbyeenkoms word Vrydag 26Desember vir die 117 de keer aan-gebied by die Faurestraat Stadionin Paarl.
Dit maak dit die oudste baanfiets-rywedren in die wêreld. Die byeen-koms is baie gewild by deelnemersen toeskouers. Suid-Afrika se bestefietsryers kom deelneem en sowat5 000 toeskouers word verwag. DiePaarl Amateur Atletiek en Fietsry-klub wat die byeenkoms sedert 1897aanbied, het besluit om die prysgeldwat op die spel is te verhoog naR30 000 sodat dit die beste fietsryersPaarl toe lok.Wedrenne word aangebied vir
fietsryersvanallekategorieë –vanafdie skole o. 10, o. 12, o. 14 en o. 16,vroue, veterane endannatuurlik dieelite fietsryers.Behalwe die groot prysgeld ding
ryers mee om verskeie trofeë wat opdie spel is.Die bekendste hiervan is die egte
silwer trofee, die AW Basson-beker,wat toegeken word vir die beste ver-toning van die dag en dan die Min-naar-trofee wat toegeken word virdie wenner van die hoofwedren vandie dag, die 25 myl-wedren.Dieklubhethierdie jaarnog ’n tro-
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1 myl-uitnodiging – ’n wedren waar-in die land se 18 vinnigste ryers deel-neem en wat altyd die skare op hulvoetehet.Die vinnigemanneomdopte hou in dié wedren is Jean Smith,Evan Carstens, Kyle Borchjes, Mat-thew de Freitas enMarco Abrahamsen Nolan Hoffman, om maar ’n paarte noem.Die hoofwedren, die 25myl, behels
87 rondtes in die Paarl se hitte, watdit definitief onder die moeilikste inbaanfietswedrenne laat tel.Verlede jaar se wenner, Nolan
Hoffman,neemweerdeel,maargaan’n moeilike taak hê om weer te wenaangesien die professionele GiantSpan 6 ryers ingeskryf het om die ti-tel by hom af te neem.Evan Carstens, Shameeg Salie,
Graham Ockhuis, Emile Jacobs,Brandon Christians en Theuns vander Bank kan naas Nolan Hoffmanbeskou word as gunstelinge om diewedren te wen.Verskeie ryers uit KZN en Gau-
teng het ingeskryf omkragte temeetteen die WP- en Boland-ryers.Baanfietsry uit die boonste rakke
word verwag.Hekke open alreeds om 12:00 ter-
wyl die eerste byeenkoms om 13:30begin.Toegangsgeld beloop R40 vir vol-
wassenes en R20 vir kinders.
Op 26 Desember sal duisendetoeskouers aanskou hoe sake opdie Faurestraat-baan uitgespookword. FOTO: FRANS LE ROUX
The much anticipated finals of the annual Community Games was held on Tuesday at the Dal Josaphat sport fields. Theaim of the event is to get young people active and participating in sports. Here the girls u. 11 final is in progress. PHOTO:ERNEST KILOWAN
SportdagboekRUGBY
) Die Paarlstreek sal volgende jaarmeeding in die Community Shield wat tussenklubs van Boland en WP gespeel word.’n Groep spelers is deur die afrigters van
al die klubs geïdentifiseer wat aan voorseisoense oefeninge gaan deelneem.Hierdie lys name is aan alle klubs gesirkuleer. Die groep oefen elke Dinsdag en Donderdagaand vanaf 19:00 by die Dal Josafatstadion.Tans gaan gimsessies gereeld voort vir diespelersendaaromisditbelangrikdatspelersdie oefeninge moet bywoon. Bel MarioWilliams by 021 870 1081.
) Young Peoples wil graag al sy spelers,lede en getroue ondersteuners ‘n feestelikeKersseisoen toewens.
Reis veilig en geniet die tyd met u familiesen geliefdes. Dit was lekker om u langs dieveld te sienendiemanne ingoudenmaroonte kom ondersteun. Niks wat u doen gaanongesiens verby nie. U ondersteuning in2014 was fenomenaal, al het die mannesoms teleurgestel, was u nogaltyd agter hulle. Ons hoop en vertrou om u in 2015 seFeesjaarweer langsdieveld tesien.Geseënde Kersfees aan alle klubs en die beste vir2015.
) Violetsbegin6Januariemetvoorseisoenoefening.Oefening sal op Paulus Joubert SekondêreSkool se velde plaasvind . Vir verdere inligting kontak Niel Fortuin 061 079 3340 ofStephen Japhta by 078 648 9437. Die klubwens alle spelers, toeskouers enmedeklubs’n geseënde Kersfees toewens.
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na Paarl Rolbalklub se besigheidsliga watweer in Februarie 2015 gespeel word.Ons sien uit daarna om u te ontvang en
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word – u word aangeraai om so spoedigmoontlik die betrokke persone wat aan diekompetisiewil deelneem in kennis te stel.Dieinskrywingsgeld vir die toernooi wat oor 5weke gespeel word, beloop R800. Dit sluitook die hamburger/boereworsrolle vir diespelers in. Indien u belangstel om in te skryf,moet die inskrywingsgeld voor of op 19Desember inPaarlrolbalklub se rekening inbetaalword. Indienuwil inskryfkanumyeposby almariedt@gmail.com.Of bel Almarie du Toit by 082 341 4949
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Young SuperstarsRugbyklub hetonlangs hul jaar-likse prysuitde-lingsfunksie ge-had. Die geleent-heid is by diePaarl Vaardig-heidskool gehouen hier is al diebekerwennersvan die aand.