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September 3, 2014 Greytown Gazette Page 1
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PRESIDENTJacobZumawillbein Greytown this weekend forthe annual Inkosi Matomelalecture and gala dinner to beheld in the GreytownTownHallon
Saturday night.A thousand plus members of
the Nxamalala clan are expect-ed in town for the weekend,when the clan holds its annualgeneral meeting in conjunctionwith the 6th annual lecture andgala dinner.
In view of the large number
of vehicles and individuals ex-pected, the municipality hasagreed to close the followingroads :>> Bell Street, between Pine andBell and Cathcart and Bell will beclosed on Saturday and Sunday from2pm on Saturday to 6am on Sunday.
>> Pine, corner Pine and Bell to corner Maitland and Pine from 2pm onSaturday to 6am on Sunday morning.>> On Sunday: Bell Street, betweencorner Pine and Bell and Cathcartand Bell from 9am to 3pm.>> Pine Street, corner Pine and Bell
to corner Maitland and Pine closedfrom 9am to 3pm.
In EnhlalakahleThis year’s programme will
begin on Friday at Lake Merth-ley. Youth from Umvoti are in-vited to visit the Lake Merthleywhere there will be displays re-lating to future careers as wellas the Youth Commission andNYDA.
On Saturday, the presidentwill visit certain areas prior toattending the dinner in theevening.
President Zuma herethis weekend
THREE cable thieves hiding ina plantation on Donnet HillfarmwerearrestedbyFieldSe-curity personnel who had re-ceived information that a theftwas taking place on Wednes-day, 27 August.
The three, who were caughtas they tried tohide in the trees,were in possession of a hack-saw, bush knife, bag, threepieces of cable and an electricbox cover.
The suspects were handedover to Greytown Police andwill appear in court on chargesof cable theft.
In another arrest on Tues-day, Field Security personnelreceived a call that a womanwas being robbed in CathcartStreet. They responded andoneof itsmemberswasstabbed- thesuspectswereapprehend-ed and handed over to Grey-town Police.
However they were freedwithout bail after an appear-ance in the Greytown Magis-trate’s Court.
Threecablethieveszapped
FOLLOWING on from the tragic death of fiveschool children when the bakkie they were travelling in overturned, the driver Phelelani Mchuupleaded guilty to five counts of culpable homicide in the Greytown Regional Court last week.
In his plea, the 25 year old stated that he didhave a driver’s licence. The vehicle he had beendriving that day on 12 May belonged to his uncle,Mr Shelembe, who had employed him as a driver..
On that day, Mchunu said he was transporting28 children to school when the brakes failed ashe descended a steep hill in the Rietvlei area.He had lost control of the vehicle which veeredoff the road into a dam. He admitted that hehad been negligent in not checking the vehicleand ensuring that the brakes were in good working order. He acknowledged that his actions wereunlawful and that his negligence had led directlyto the death of the five children.
Greytown Regional Court prosecutor PremieNaidoo submitted a statement from the accused’s uncle, Mr Shelembe, in which he mentioned that the accused had told him the brakeswere not in a good condition and he, MrShelembe, had told him not to use the bakkieuntil the brakes were fixed. Furthermore, whenhe saw Mchunu driving the vehicle, he had askedhim whether the brakes had been fixed and hisnephew had told him they had.
The case has been adjourned to 23 Septemberfor presentence reports. Mr Mchunu ha been remanded in custody.
Bakkie driverpleads guilty
FIRES raged in Seven Oaks, Ri-etvlei and Greytown surroundslast Thursday, compounded bythe lack of rain and high tem-peratures.
AnUmvotiFireProtectionAs-sociation spokesman told the
Greytown Gazette on Mondaythat approximately 750 hec-tares had been burnt, and thisfigure could increase as moreinformation is received.
At the time of the fires, theFire Danger Index ranged be-
tween high orange and red at2pm on Thursday. Humiditywas 12% and windspeed wasnortherlyat37kmperhour.Thecauses of these fires are underinvestigation.
FIERY FLAMES DESTROY TREES
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Swing into SpringSwing into Spring@ The Country Nursery
* Flowers, Seedlings, Trees, Indoor Plants* Spring Specials* Arbour Week 1-7 September: Plant a tree* Open 7 days a week
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DUCK DERBY IN GREYTOWNThis will be held in the grounds of Wembley College on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th
On Friday morning we will officially open the DuckDerby 2014 at our Founders’ Day formal assembly inthe main tent. All visitors are invited. At twelve-thirtythe scholars will begin their go-kart races.At 14:00 all stalls at the flea market will open. The mostexciting of these will be the inflatables. To attend theafternoon’s proceedings, a couvert charge of R20 willbe charged which will also cover your parking whereyour car will be looked after. BUT if you are in thepossession of a ticket for the musical bands, you willnot be charged the couvert charge.There will be lots to eat from afternoon tea in Cuppa@ Quackers to delicious chicken burgers amongstmany other mouth-watering food to choose from thestalls. The evening entertainment kicks off with Majoziat 19:00 and then Kahn from the Parlotones at 21:30.Tickets for the main performers on Friday and Saturdayare available from the school office for R150 perperson. Scholars from Grade 1 upwards are chargedR100. Children younger may enter for free.
This is a fun weekend for the whole familyto enjoy!
GOOD WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENTFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Performing live at the main tent
• Kahn of the Parlotones• Majozi• Robbie Wessels• Country Legends
Everyone is encouraged to pop in and havea ‘Cuppa @ Quackers’. This tea tent willnot only be hosting Mr South Africa finalistNelius du Preez, but it will also be boastingsome delectable treats. In addition to thehome-baked goodies, we will also be sellingtraditional German confectionary items fromthe Kwasizabantu bakery.On the fields around the main tent, you willbe able to find thrilling soccer and hockeygames to watch. There will also be stallswhich include the ever-popular inflatables.We will have a Duck Drop which takes placeat 15:00. The winner will walk away withR5000,00 cash. There are also cash prizesfor 2nd and 3rd place. We will also have spotprizes for the duck ticket holders who arepresent during the afternoon. During the daythere will also be the crowning of Mr andMiss Spring Fever 2014 at 11:00.
The highlight of the two days willundoubtedly be the appearance of Kahn ofthe Parlotones, Majozi, Robbie Wesselsand the Country Legends with Line Dancersin the main tent at 19:00. This derby will bejam-packed with fun, fine food and loads ofentertainment. There will be a R20 couvertcharge to enter the grounds which will onlyapply if you do NOT have a Music Bandticket. This is a measure to make it safer forall to enjoy. Liquor may not be brought ontothe premises but it will be on sale in the beertent.
We look forward to showcasing the Umvotidistrict and sharing our beautiful view withyou. There are also still places for stallholders. Please contact Joey Martens on 033413 2677 to find out more about this excitingday.
Speech contest winner
Congratulations to Thinasonke Mhlongo of Greytown Secondary School on winning theprestigious financial consumer literacy speech contest held recently at Greytown High School.This annual event focuses on enhancing the mechanics of financial literacy amongst the youthand is sponsored by Metropolitan, ABSA and Spar Msinga. Ten schools participated andThinasonke was awarded first prize for her outstanding demonstration of financialunderstanding. She now takes part at regional level in Dundee this week. In the photo withThinasonke is deputy principal Mrs P Moonsamy and commerce HOD Mrs P Ramlakan.
PROVING that age is nobarrierto action, Greytown’s ArcadiaHome has already been on thego this year and has a numberofevents linedupinthemonthsto come.Theannual lucky ticketdraw
evening was held at the begin-ning of August and was verysuccessful, with tasty food ca-tered for by Arcadia staff.Up and coming action:
On Saturday, 6 September awalk downmemory lane at theSpringbok Saturday Radio jolto be held at theMothHall. Topinternational stars, singer Catand comedian Paul will pro-
vide lots of entertainment andlaughs. On the food front, thewell-known Mo-Zam-Bik res-taurant from Ballito will pro-vide a very tasty meal.
The cost per person is R150.To book, phone Arcadia at033 417 1528 for tickets.Therewill be awide range of
handmade and crafted items,
made with love and care, onsale at the Arcadia stall at theWembley Duck Derby on Sat-urday, 13 September. This willbe followed by the Arcadia fetein the Greytown Town Hall onSaturday, 25 October.
This is aneventwithadiffer-ence as all the Greytownchurches will each be a man-
ning their own stall with a dif-ferent range of items on sale.Last month, a Jumble Sale
washeldatArcadia.Now is thetime for that spring clean soplease, any sort of jumble,clothes, furniture or whateveris no longer wanted (but nohusbands please). The date isSaturday, 29 November at Ar-
cadia.For the many Greytonians
who enjoyed the Concordiaopen days earlier this year, thegood news is that this will berepeated on Wednesday andThursday, 5 and 6 Novemberat Concordia.If you are not aware of the
wonderful facilities offered byArcadia for the aged, pleasephone 033 417 1528 and ar-range to go along for a cup oftea and chat.All involved are extremely ap-preciative of the wonderfulsupport received from thecommunity.
Arcadia activities
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ZIBUSISO Ndlovu, Thasvir Ramlakan,Ethan Bergstrom and Sthembile Ma-donsela, accompanied by Mrs N Fran-cis, represented Greytown JuniorSchool in the SAASTA Astroquiz.
Winning at circuit level, they wentthrough to district level in Dundee.
Then on Friday in Richards Bay, theycame first out of the 32 schools whichcompeted at provincial level and arethe Astroquiz provincial champions2014.
The teamwasawarded theKZNAst-roquiz trophyandaR5000voucher for
the school from Somerset Educational(Pty) Ltd. They will now proceed toGauteng to compete in the nationals.The principal, governing body, staff,parentsand learnersareproudof theiroutstanding achievement.
Astroquiz champions
Astroquiz provincial champions Zibusiso Ndlovu, Sthembile Madonsela, Thasvir Ramlakan and Ethan Berstrom withMrs N Francis
THE SAPS Firearm Office in Grey-town has a number of firearm li-cenceandcompetencycertificates
which need to be collected by theindividuals concerned.
Anyone who has applied for ei-therof theseat theGreytownSAPSCentre is asked to phone the sta-tion at 033 413 9003 or 4139067or visit the station between 8amand 4pm weekdays with their ID.
Membersof thepublicareurgedto check the expiry dates on theircompetency and license cards for
renewalwhicharedue90daysbe-fore the expiry date.
Please note that all original doc-uments must be presented withapplications. Copies will be certi-fied by the office. No photocopieswill be accepted as original docu-ments.Thisoffice is functioningonan appointment basis so pleasecall the abovementioned numbersto schedule an appointment.
Firearmlicencecollection
CELEBRATE the arrival of Spring by attending a trip down the Springbok Radiomemory lane led by wellknown performers Paul Spence and Cat Simone.Happily recall with them the much lovedmusic, adverts, characters and laughsfrom those popular Springbok Radioshows. To make the evening more special, it is a fundraiser in aid of Arcadia tickets are R150 each which includes
the show and a mouth watering mealprepared by the food wizards from the“MoZamBik” restaurant in Ballito.Paul and Cat are internationally recognised artistes and are legendary for theirparts in “Abba”, “Queen”, “The RockyHorror show” and more.There are just a few seats left so contactNadine at 083 623 3796 or Sue Strydomat Arcadia at 033 417 1528 for tickets.
Celebrate Spring with a jol
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Bids are hereby invited in terms of Section 18(a) of the Msinga Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policy together withSection 83 of the Municipal Systems Act, No. 32 of 2000, as amended and read together with Sections 110, 111 and 112 of theMunicipal Finance Management Act No. 56 of 2003 for:
CONSTRUCTION OF ESUNDWINI ACCESS ROAD:TENDERNUMBER
CIDB GRADINGREQUIREMENTS
EVALUATIONCRETERIA
DOCUMENTSAVAILABILITY
DATE
DATE AND TIME OF BRIEFINGAND COMPURSORY SITE
INSPECTION
BIDDOCUMENT
PRICE
CLOSINGDATE AND
TIME
MS/2014/2015/94/T
3CE only 90/10 andfunctionality
08 SEPTEMBER2014 at 10h00ONLY/KUPHELA
12 SEPTEMBER 2014 at10h00
R300,00 perdocument
19SEPTEMBER2014 at 12h00
TENDER DOCUMENTSTender documents will be obtainable from the office of SCM Unit, Mr T.T. Buthelezi on 033 493 0761/2 during office hours. Anon-refundable deposit of R300,00 cash or guaranteed cheque per document will be payable in favour of Msinga Municipalitybefore obtaining a tender document. Compulsory site meeting commences at 10h00 at the Msinga Municipal offices, TugelaFerry. Please note that no tender documents will be issued during and after the site inspection date.TENDER ENQURIESAll enquiries shall be directed to Road Manager Mr D. Radebe on 033 493 0761/2.SUBMISSION OF TENDERSTenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Municipal Manager, Msinga Municipality and clearly marked:TENDER NUMBER AND NAME OF ROAD and the bidder’s name and details. Tenders must be deposited in the tender box atthe office of Msinga Municipality on the Main Road (R33) opposite MPCC, Tugela Ferry on or before 12h00 on the closing dateand no late or faxed tenders will be considered. Msinga Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any tender andreserves the right to accept the whole or any part of the tender.F.B. Sithole - Municipal Manager
MSINGA MUNICIPALITYINVITATION TO TENDER
UMVOTIMUNICIPALITY
Umvoti MunicipalityCLOSURE OF LAKE MERTHLEY
Umvoti Residents, Guests and Tourists are herebyinformed that the Merthley Lake will be closed fromthe 4th September 2014 until the 8th September2014.
Should you have any queries please contact theCorporate Services Department on 033 413 9101during office hours.
Any inconvenience caused is regretted.
Mr B.A. Xulu PO Box 71 Notice 1982Municipal Manager Greytown
3250
SUNRISE REPAIRSSPRING SPECIAL
OREGON PRODUCTS
Contact Sunrise Repairs 033 413 3407
73 LGX 56E OREGONCHAIN FITS HUSQVARNA ...... each R148,0075 LGX 56E OREGONCHAIN FITS STIHL................... each R148,00OREGON ROUND FILES(5,5 mm)per box 12 R162,00............... OR each R15,00FILE HOLDER KITS Includes fileholder, wooden handle and files .................... R50,00
UMVOTIMUNICIPALITY
NOTICE:TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE :
1. BELL AND PINE STREETS - GREYTOWN2. MNCANE ROAD – ENHLALAKAHLENotice is hereby given in terms of Section 213 of the Local AuthoritiesNatal Ordinance that a portion of;
• PINE AND BELL STREETS and• MNCANE ROADwill be closed on the 6th and 7th September 2014 as follows;
PINE AND BELL STREETS6th September 2014• Bell Street between Cnr Pine and Bell and Cathcart and Bell streetsbetween the hours of 2pm until 6am Sunday morning.
• Pine Street Cnr Pine and Bell to Cnr Maitland and Pine from 2pmuntil 6am Sunday morning.
7th September 2014• Bell Street between Cnr Pine and Bell and Cathcart and Bell streetsbetween the hours of 9am until 3pm.
• Pine Street Cnr Pine and Bell to Cnr Maitland and Pine from 9amuntil 3pm.
MNCANE ROADWill be closed at E778 Mncane Road at the Dlamini residents.
Any traffic related enquires may be directed to The Acting ManagerProtection Services, Mr T.M. Ndaba on 033 413 9157 during officehours or 033 417 2911 all hours.
The Umvoti Municipality encourage all the residents who require thiskind of service to write a letter to the office of the Municipal Manager14 days prior to the dates, except for funeral functions.
Failing to comply with the above will result in no services beingrendered.
Mr B.A. Xulu PO Box 71 Notice No.Municipal Manager Greytown 3250 1975
UMVOTIMUNICIPALITY
PUBLIC NOTICE CALLING FOR INSPECTIONOF SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION ROLL 6
AND LODGING OF OBJECTIONSNotice is hereby given in terms of Section 49(1) (a)(i) of the Local Government Municipal Property RatesAct, of 2004 (Act No.6 of 2004), hereinafter referredto as the “Act”, that the supplementary valuation rollfor the period ended 30 June 2014 for the financialyears 2013/2014 is open for public inspection at theMunicipal Offices, King Dinizulu/Bell Street from the1 September 2014 until the 30 September 2014.An invitation is hereby given in terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act that any owner of property or otherperson who desires to, should lodge an objectionwith the Municipal Manager in respect of any matterreflected in, or omitted from the Valuation Roll withinthe abovementioned period.Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that interms of Section 50(2) of the Act an objection mustbe in relation to a specific individual property and notagainst the Valuation Roll as such.The prescribed forms for the lodging of an objectionare obtainable at the Municipal Offices.The completed objection forms must be addressed tothe Municipal Manager and handed in at the UmvotiMunicipal Office, Kind Dinizulu/Bell Street or sentby registered post to PO Box 71, Greytown 3250and must be received by the close of business, 30September 2014.For enquiries please telephone: Mr V. Ori 033 413 9143.MR B.A. XULU PO Box 71 Notice No.1980MUNICIPAL MANAGER GREYTOWN
3250
Sangweni School at the top
THE U19 champions both come from Her-mannsburg at last Tuesday’s Quadrangu-lar athletics meeting held at Hermanns-burg - kudos to Paige Schweiger andMichael Zunckel.
We congratulate Wartburg-Kirchdorff,who came first overall, followed by Grey-town High, Hermannsburg, Domino Ser-vite andWembley College. Domino Serviteparticipated for the first time, bringing thenumber of participating schools to five, in-stead of the traditional four - and we lookforward to competing against them again
next year.Over the weekend, a number of our ath-
letes took part in the co-ed athletics meet-ing held in Greytown, where the Her-mannsburg team came fourth overall andour Carla Pretorius was U19 champion.
Up, up and away! Christél Brooks tookfirst place in Working Riding level 5, andsecond place in Dressage novice 5 at theDolcoedCore League thisweekend, havingtaken third place on ‘Prince Caspian’ andfourth place on ‘Sucha Day’ at the UlwaziEventing meeting, held the weekend be-
Hermannsburg happenings
ONWednesday, 3 September, Simply Mod-els will be celebrating Spring with an openclassat theMOTHHall from6to7pm.Dress
to celebrate spring.Entrance is freebut SimplyModels is col-
lecting for its charity of the year, GreytownSPCA, so please bring along tinned food,old clothing or dog food which will be do-nated to theSPCA.PhoneLuzanneBarnardat 083 280 9847 for further information.
Spring fever
St David’s doings
Congratulations to Sangweni C.P .School on outstanding achievements in debating and culturalactivities. In the debating competition organised by World Vision in Greytown, the Sangweniteam came first. In the circuit cultural contest, the Sangweni talented pupils came first in allnine categories and now move on to the district level contest to be held in Greytown thisweek.
Paige Schweiger and Michael Zunckel.
A group of Grade 5's relaxing on St David’s latest acquisition benches bought with theproceeds of a cup cake sales this year. The benches are made from recycled plastic waste.
fore.It’s been so very cold! But we trust that
warmer days lie ahead and so we againplanted a tree on Spring Day. PastorBrand led the morning devotion, whichended with the tree-planting, and thewhole school dressed up colourfully tocelebrate the occasion and the promiseof spring.
September 3, 2014Greytown GazettePage 6
HermannsburgLittle Oaks’oracle
transportDepartment:TransportProvince of KwaZulu-Natal
Invitati
on:
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Invest inyour drivers,allow them to bepart of the driverdevelopmentprogramme inthe KZNregions.
“Prosperity through mobility”
“THUTHUKISA ABASHAYELI”“DEVELOPING DRIVERS”
The Department of Transport – KwaZulu – Natalinvites Trucking and Bus companies to be part ofdeveloping drivers’ skills. This will culminate in a
Regional Competition scheduled to take place on the:
Date: 13 – 14 September 2014.Venue: Newcastle Testing Station
Iscor Road, Newcastle.
Closing date: 05 September 2014
For more information about this competition, you cancontact the following officials:
― Amajuba District:Samu Zulu: -Tel.: 034 328 4000,
-email: Samukelisiwe.Zulu@kzntransport.gov.za
― UMzinyathi District:Thabita Manzini: -Tel 034 299 8600,
-email: Thabita.Manzini@kzntransport.gov.za OR
B.P. Dladla: -Tel: 033 413 2131,-email : Bhekithemba.Dladla@
kzntransport. gov.za
― UThukela District:Sondisa Mgojo -email: Sondiso.Mgojo|
@kzntransport.gov.za OR
u Nonhlanhla Meyiwa- email: Nonhlanhla.Meyiwa@kzntransport.gov.za,
-Tel: 036 352 3153
Mr TWMchunuMEC: Transport, Community Safety & Liaison
Kwa Phuphemphethe• Sidayisa izinkomo zelobolo
nemisebenzi zisukela ku R4 500.00.• Iziklaphu zisukela ku
R1000.00 ziya kuR1 500.00.
Shayela 082 375 7462noma endlini 033 417 2356
UP or down; in or out; big or small...oppo-sites is our new theme for the next twoweeks as it is a great way to improve ourvocabulary.
We even got tomake our own ‘opposites’book, where we drew tall and short trees,red and green robots, girls and boys or fullbuckets and empty buckets in it, and lotsmore.
And what an exciting thing we saw onFriday morning when the rain turned intosnow crystals.
We ran outside and tried to catch themon our jackets and jerseys and saw whata beautiful pattern they have. But one mo-ment theywere there...and then theyweregone. Hey! Another opposite: gone andthere.
Kammland kapers
SIR,Your article, “Behind the Iron Curtain” of 27 Au-
gust 2014 refers.An amount of R200 000 towards this project was
approved by council.A while back, management put a request before
council to escalate this amount to R800 000.This request has not been approved by council
and a close watch will be kept on who funds theadditional expense. Ratepayers cannot be expectedto fund this exorbitant cost.
D.A. Cllr. P. Buss
Behind the ironcurtain
SIR,A couple of months ago, there
was a fascinating exchange re-garding recycling in which it wassuggested that the municipalityestablish a recycling depot to getus in linewithmore forwardthink-ing towns.
But this was met with hysteriaasthereapparently issuchaplace.All well and good, but if an envi-ronmentallymindedpersonwantsto get rid of their glass products,theyare forced to take themtoPie-termaritzburg themselves...a sys-temthatdoes little todiminish thatperson’s carbon footprint or en-courage careful disposal.
Could any kind person or estab-lishmentshedlightonanypossiblechanges or alternatives to thisrather dissatisfactory system andperhaps once again outline thepreferred means of disposing ofour daily debris in the least envi-ronmentally offensive way?
ROBYN AULFES
Recyclingglass...where?
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A quiet moment of contemplation beforeKammaland's annual concert. Emily Mynhardtwas a lovely little flower in the Junior Group.
Kammaland children performed veryconfidently and enjoyed every minute of the
concert as did the packed audience.
PRETORIA’S 437 km proved to be avery difficult race on the weekend,with the Naickers having the onlybird home on Saturday. As for therest of us, not a sausage. We had towait until Sunday morning to clock.The yearling birds were liberated
at 7.30am on Saturday in coolweatherwith a slight southwesterlywind. The only arrival on Saturdaywas clocked at 17.27pm, recordinga velocity of 730 metres per minute.First arrival on Sunday was
clockedat 7.17am to theOldGrizzle,with the Naickers filling the other
two positions at 10.09 and 10.21.Theopenbirdsalsospent thenight
out after an 8am liberation. First ar-rivalsonSundaywereclockedby theOld Grizzle at 6.57 and 7.17am,claiming first and second positions.Attie Joubert claimed third andeight, with the Naickers beingfourth, fifth and sixth. The mostprobable cause of the extremely latearrivals was the cold wind we expe-rienced over the weekend, althoughwhen the birds arrived home theywere not in too bad condition andwill be fit to fly another day.Results:
Yearlings:Naicker Bros: 1st; 3rd; 4th;
730.863; 516.791; 509.363T.R.Tatham: 2nd: 651.869Open:T.R.Tatham: 1st; 2nd; 7th:
721.056’698.277; 583.230A Joubert: 3rd; 8th: 690.864;
573.973.Naicker Bros: 4th; 5th;
6th: 676.419; 629.583; 628.360.Next week Heidelburg - 350 kms
and basketting on Friday.
GreytownRacingPigeonclub news
ON Saturday we had three courts ofplayers going again. It was so nice tosee one of our star tennis players ofa few years ago ,Michael Meyer, backon the courts as a visitor.The Pannar mixed doubles tourna-
ment is on Sunday, 21 September. Thecost is R120per playerwhich includestea eats and a scrumptious lunch.Couples will be seeded according to
strength and prizes will be awardedper section.Please contact Pierre Steyn at 033
4139528/0827725504orAshleyCot-terell at0334139571or0824150525to enter.On Saturday, 13 September,social tennis will be played at Wem-bley College. The normal format willcontinue from 2pm at the Wembleycourts. There will be no tennis at theclub courts on 13 September.Social tennis will take place at the
club on Saturday, 6 September from2pm.
From thecourts
September 3, 2014 Greytown Gazette Page 7
Juniorgolfclinic
@@ Tranquili – Tea9 September from 5 pmWatch the Sunset and the Moonrise
Welcome Drink and SupperR50 pp, Children welcome
LIVE MUSICPhone Ros 082 964 0612 for catering purposes
Full Moon BoogieBUYING – SELLING
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A CLINIC for junior golferstakes place at GreytownCountry Club on Tuesdaysfrom noon for a 9 hole com-petition for U16, U18 and
U20. There is no entry fee.Please contact Mzwandile
Thusi at 073 8157 210 formore information.
THERE are ten children andGogoNeli in theMkhize family- some of the young ones areher grandchildren, whilstothers have no other home.
Gogo receives a pensionand six child grants but witheleven people to feed, clotheand school, this is just notenough and they do struggle.
Two of the little ones are inGradeRandthanks to theLet-cee Abahambi programme,are copingwell. As part of theprogramme, Phume of Letceewould visit to sing, tell stories,dance. Therewould be toys tochoose and play with and shewasoftenaccompaniedbythecommunity facilitator. As aresult, Gogo has seen a realimprovement and develop-mentwith theyoungsterswhocan read and write, havelearnt to listen and be re-spectful aswell ashelpingGo-
go with the chores.Through the Abahambi
programme, one of the olderchildren who refused to go toschool was encouraged to dosoand isnowahappy learner.
From the Gogo’s point ofview, she says she has alsolearnt how to handle the chil-dren, learnt to playwith themand take care of them -all thisthrough the Letcee pro-gramme.
Gogo Neli was also having
a problem with accessing agrant for one of the children;the biological mother hadgone away with the child’sbirth certificate so Gogocouldn’t apply for the grant.Phume passed the issue on toZandile and then to Letceestaff. Kitso came and visitedand helped sort out the prob-lem and now the grant is be-ing received. Family has alsobeen helped by the Letceegarden motivator whoshowedhowtobuildavegeta-ble bag, providing spinachand carrots for the family.
Gogo was also helped byLetcee to obtain a grant foroneof the childrenwhosebio-logical mother had disap-peared with the child’s birthcertificate.
Please note that the nameshave been changed to protectthe identity of the family.
How Letcee helps the community THE Greytown Gazette publishesa Shadow Column at the end ofeach month to list events to comethroughout the year. Themain ob-jective is to notify the public ofwhat events are scheduled to takeplace, or about to, to avoid, as faras possible, “double dating” - thatis two events on the same daywhich could create problems notonly for the organisers but also forthe public.
An appeal therefore goes out toall Churches, NGO’S, sports bod-ies, clubs etc. to submit dates andevent details to the Greytown Ga-zette for publication as soon aspossible. From now until the endof the year there are so manyevents social, sporting, prizegiv-ings etc, so please notify eitherverbally or electronically in timefor the next Shadow column.
SEPTEMBER5th: Casual Day6th: Springbok Radio jol9th:GardenClubmeeting -Mike
Barrow on layering, grafting etc.9th: Full moon boogy @tranqui-
li-Tea10th: SA CAN meeting at Grey-
town Country club12th/13th: Hermannsburg
sponsored Golf Day at St. Cath-ryn’s
12th/13th:Wembley college fes-tival; Duck Derby
24th: Heritage Day (Wednes-day): Spring Market @CountryNursery /Tranquili-Tea
27th: Cause for Paws at BeehiveOCTOBER3rd: School closes (Friday)8th:Fullmoonboogy@Tranqui-
li-Tea13th: Schools open for last term
(Monday)14th: Garden club outing25th: Arcadia FeteNOVEMBER5th and 6th: Concordia Open
Days7th:Fullmoonboogy@Tranqui-
li-Tea8th: G911 bass fishing competi-
tion9th: Confirmation Service at
Hermannsburg11th: Garden Club Christmas
tea at Beehive15th: Hermannsburg Primary
School fun walk16th: The Thing29th:Wartburg ChristmasMar-
ket29th: Arcadia Jumble saleDECEMBER1st: Hermannsburg Primary
School awards ceremony2nd: Hermannsburg High
School awards ceremony5th: Full moon boogy@tranqui-
li-Tea9th: Schools close16th: Day of Reconciliation17th: Last 2014 issue Greytown
Gazette19th: St Peter’s Luthera Church
Carol service25th: Christmas Day26th: Day of Goodwill.
SHADOWNCOLUMN
GREYTOWN doctors have set upa call register to ensure that if anyone needs after hours assistance,and their own doctor is not available, they can contact the doctorson call. The 911 Ops Centre and Arcadia will have list which is alsoprinted in the Greytown Gazetteeach month.Please cut out and keep accessible:Cell numbers:Dr Ally: 083 786 7138Dr. Dlamini 074 690 3368/084 8197468
Dr Hartwig: 071 676 6810Dr Mkhize: 079645 5964Dr Owen: 082 859 9307Dr Roodt: 084 679 6300Greytown Hospital: 033 413 9400Arcadia: 033 4171528Ops 911: 033 417 2911Call dates for September
Dr Owen:1st; 2nd 4th; 11th; 12th;15th; 16th; 18th; 19th; 22nd; 23rd;25th; 29th and 30th.Dr Roodt: 3rd; 6th; 7th; 10th; 17thand 24th.Dr Ally: 5th; 8th; 9th; 13th and14th.Hospital Doctor: 20th; 21st; 26th;27th and 28th.Please note that when the hospital doctors are on call, do not goto Arcadia as the sisters will notbe able to help. Go directly to thehospital for attention.
Doctorscall list
CAMBRIDGE International Examinations has announcedthat it will be bringing forwardthe November exam series results release dates for Cambridge International AS and ALevel.
Cambridge Assessment chiefexecutive, Simon Lebus, madethe announcement at twoCambridge International Examinations Principals Forums inCape Town and Johannesburg.
The new timing will enablethe release of results to alignmore closely with university admission deadlines, particularlyin the southern hemisphere.
The agreed results dates forthe next three years for Cambridge International AS and ALevel are as follows:
• November 2014 series 21January 2015
• November 2015 series 13January 2016
• November 2016 series 10January 2017.
Although we are prioritisingthe early release of CambridgeInternational AS and A Level results, the results dates for Cambridge IGCSE will also bebrought forward. However, theywill not be as early, so from theNovember 2015 series Cambridge IGCSE results and Cambridge International AS and ALevel results will no longer beannounced on the same day.
These earlier release dateswill benefit many students applying to continue their education at university.
Please remember to drop offany excess vegetables you mayhave at the office on Fridays before 1pm and Mrs. Maartens willdrop it off at Arcadia. Arcadiawill have a jumble sale stall atthe Duck Derby, so if you haveanything that you would like todonate which they could sell,please drop it off at the office.
Included in this year’s DuckDerby programme is an 8aside hockey tournament. Thetournament will take place on
Saturday, 13 September fromnoon to 5pm on the astro. Amaximum of 16 teams can enter into the tournament on afirstcomefirstserve basis.
Please email Miss Herold atsport2@wembleycollege.co.zato receive an entry form.
The first team and U16 soccergirls played their second soccergame for the season againstGrace College, resulting inscores of a 11 draw and a 40loss respectively.
On Tuesday, 26 August,Wembley College participatedin the Quadrangular athleticsmeeting held at Hermannsburg. There was good participation from the athletes and excellent sportsmanship was displayed. Well done to theathletics team. This meetingconcluded the athletics seasonfor 2014.
The U10 and U11 girls playeda soccer match against CowanHouse on 21 August. The U10girls lost 61 and the U11 girlslost 10. Despite the score, theywere determined and gave ittheir all.
Window onWembley
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12 Thanks
I wish to place on re-cord my gratitude tothe entire communityof Greytown for all themessage of condolen-ces and the over-whelming support I re-ceived as I mournedthe loss of my lovingchild. I am truly hum-bled. Thank you all.Mbali Zakwe
NG Kerk Tentbazaar.Greytown communitythank you for yoursupport. All the praiseto our Lord! Greytowngemeenskap, baiedankie vir u onder-steuning. Aan Jesusal die eer!.
22 Personal
BEV will be at the salon atArcadia on Sunday 7thand Monday 8th Septem-ber 2014. Contact her on079 436 2438
SEEDLINGS. Hand pickedfor you. Special prices di-rectly to you. Phone Frie-da 072 461 7695 yourmobile flower lady in theblue car with the blueflower
SHIVAR’S Hairdressersfor your local boys andgents haircuts 33 bell stGreytown opp- Kharodiasspares shop open Mon toFri 8am to 5pm, Sat 8amto 2pm Sun 9am to12pm. Tel 079 304 3322,072 580 0296
34 CleaningServices
CARPET, Upholsterycleaning, experiencedowner. Supervised andquick. Phone Nola 083320 4008
38 FencingServices
FAIRVIEW Fencing. Quali-ty workmanship andback-up service on auto-mated gates and all typesof game, agricultural andsecurity fencing. ContactKeith Cowie 082 7725436.
39 For Hire
10 seater round tables,gas heater, marquees,decor, cooking, GreytownHiring Services. 033 4171157/ 082 957 2812/ 082315 6653
AMATAFULA, 10 seaterround. Tele: 082 9572812/ 082 315 6653
WELDER generator. T&Capply. contact SunriseRepairs 033 413 3407
47 PersonalServices
ARBOTION alternative-free counselling- 24 hourhelp line: 078 879 7484/082 290 7855
BOOKKEEPING Services-Assistance with monthlybookkeeping and prepa-ration of vat returns. CallGill Baird 074 606 5776.
FOR all home water filtersand bigger applicationscontact Roy 082 7779039. All filters suppliedby H20 main branch Dur-ban. Don’t forget filteredwater at Mascor in town.
49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
PLUMBER: for all yourplumbing requirements,gyser instalation, shower,toilets, painting, leakingtaps, blocked drains,bathroom renovation andconstruction work, callNtini 076 062 2999/ 084777 8229.
73 General Sales
AFRICA wendy houses,grade A Pinewood, big,small, low prices lourvestyle. Sylie 083 9960526/ 084 295 8471
ULTSLIM- *drop weightfast*- fat busting trio ofhoodia gordoni, garciniacambogia+added HCAappetite suppressant andmetabolism booster! burnfat fast. Special offerR165.00 90 capsules.
MAXBURN- *calorie burn-er*- a powerful combina-tion of capcaincin andgreen tea extract. Burnupto 250 calories withouthaving to excercise. Spe-cial offer R120.00- 60capsules. Special ComboOffer of UltSlim+MaxBurnR255.00 *save R30*.Email Ashley at gaiaor-ganics1@gmail.com orcall her on 082 566 6178
79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish
DOG and cat boarding.SPCA. Tel: 072 0969634.
109 CommercialPremises to Let
TO let- shop/office/minifactory- R102 Bell Street+/- 129 sqmt- R4500pm.Contact Mahomed 032551 1522/ 081 480 5521
124 Flats to Let
1 bedroom flat to letR1500.00 per month withprepaid electricity. Tel:082 570 9373
126 Houses to Let
MAIN house to let- 3 bed-rooms, lounge, kitchen,built ins, tiled. Fullyfenced large yard andcarport. R5000-00 pm.033 413 1444/ 076 2364076.
127 Holiday Guide
RAMSGATE beach houseto hire for school holidays@ R800 per night. Out ofseason R500 per night.Contact Di Mason 082930 4015
173 GeneralEmployment
MLETHI Security trainingsecurity courses gradeE,D,C. Greytown tel: 033417 1331/9 Cell 076 7939119.
VACANCY- Trading StoreManager required- Mar-ket Related salary plusaccommodation andperks- Greytown Area-Contact 082 976 5507
179 Work Wanted:Domestic
JABUSLISE seeks do-mestic work contact: 071533 8677
189 Public Notices
COMING soon Sunrise Re-pairs Hire. For hire construc-tion machinery, garden andforestry equipment and pow-er tools
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THE members of the club wouldlike to thankLiekie Steyn for brav-ing the cold and playing the re-gional roundof theSanlamCancerChallenge at Victoria Country clubthis past Sunday.
St Cathryn’s would like to con-gratulate Jeannie Anderson whohasgonethroughtothenextroundfrom our neighbouring club Grey-town.
A reminder of the Farmer’sAgri-Care Monthly Mug to beplayed this Saturday from 10am.Thiswillbeagreat timetopracticethe course before the Hermanns-burg golf days on Friday 12 andSaturday 13 September. To bookfor golf, please contact Piet at 083269 1661.
ThisFriday,5Septemberwewillbring and braai at the club. All arewelcome, just let us know that youwould like to join us. Please phone082 555 2661 to book.
StCathryn’snews
IT was a thrilling opening matchto the nominated pairswithErikaFischer and Andre Robertsagainst Jack Drew and Clive Ed-kins.
Jack andClivewon the first endbutwerebehind for the rest of thegame...and it was so close but onthe 20th end, they trailed 19-21.
Holding threeshotsearlyon thelast end, Jack and Clive pulled offa very exciting 22-21 win. Theynow meet Jacques Minnaar andOmoDinkelman in the quarter fi-
nals. The winners will play TonySmith and Chris Fischer in thesemi-finals while the other semi-final is between Bobby Pistor andFrancois van Rooyen versus Bry-an Paul and Roy Thomson.
The drawn pairs also ready to
play - please check the list on theboardandarrangeyourgamesas
Part of our heritage is to play tra-ditional games so the club is hold-inga funbowlsdayof trips.Pleasenote we will not phone you -please phone Bryan at 033 4132157 to book your place.
Therewill be prizes and boere-wors rolls sponsoredbyDACoun-cillor Paul Buss and his team.
From the ditch
JUST when we thought winterwas done and dusted, the golferswho participated in the popularWembleyCollegeGolf Day onSat-urday,30Augustdiscoveredwhatit is like to live and play golf in thehome of golf, Scotland. Despite astiff, cold wind, the golfersseemed to enjoy themselves and,judging from the results, some oftheplayersactuallybelievedGaryPlayer who once said: “Poorweather is a great leveller, and Icertainly intend tobe the lastmanstanding!”
The ultimate winners in the 4-ball alliance competition - Flip,Wayne, Shannon and Shane - ob-literated the rest of the field with
97 points. Second on 88 points(oco)wasMThusi, SSibisi, BNgo-nyame and G Ngubane, and thirdwas N Schneider, B Crichton, Mde Beer and A Sauer. Longestdrive on the 10th was M Msomiandnearest on the 12thwasMur-ray Mason.
Congratulations to Tanya Sch-neider and her Wembley PA la-dies who organised a wonderfulday. We thank the GreytownCountry Club staff, under the ca-pable leadership of Elmarie, anda big thank you to our sponsorsfor your enthusiastic support.
Last,butcertainlynot least, ourgratitude to Capitol Caterers forthe scrumptious supper enjoyed
by everybody. We remind ourgolfers of the Mascor MonthlyMug which will be played thiscoming Saturday, 6 September.
TheHappyHourwinner onFri-day was Pam Paul who walkedawaywith thecashafter45years.Shelley took the Chivas. Very bigthank you to Kwa no.1 (FischerFamily) for sponsoring the mealand SAB for sponsoring the SABBeer at half price.
Congratulations to Jeanne An-dersonforwinningthe ladiesBdi-vision in the SanlamCancer Chal-lenge on Sunday at the VictoriaCountry Club. Jeanne will be go-ing toSunCity toparticipate in thefinals.
Great news for our members.Friday, 26September, in conjunc-tion with the Happy Hour, will beanother chance towin. Therewillbe R4500 will be up for grabswhen you buy your ticket for R50.Tickets available at the Club formembers only.Attendance drawwill be on Friday, 5 September,with R700 up for grabs. Be hereat 6:30 - 7pm and you could bethe lucky winner.
The “Sunday 9@9” entry fee isR40 to play nine holes. RichardChiazzari is sponsoring a chickenthat will be up for the winning onSunday mornings. Last Sunday’swinner was Zane Sayed with 17points.
Greytown Country club news
soon as possi-ble.
Wednesday,24September isHeritage Day.