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Woensdag, 25 September 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za ELSIESRIVIER LOSE WEIGHT & GET FIT! FIT CLUB & WEIGHT LOSS IN MATROOSFONTEIN BOOT CAMP/ ZUMBA / TAEBO/ AQUA & WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMME & SUPPORT ONLY R100pm (Registration Req) Before After Phone/wa: 076 153 4736 / 021 638 3766 BB: 285CED38, 2335EC09 GARY VAN DYK @gvdcapejazz Backyard dwellers are tired of their condi- tions, and want proper housing. This was the consensus reached at a meet- ing that was held by the Bishop Lavis Out- reach Forum in the area last week. Chairperson of the forum, Michael Hoffmeester, said that it was a very heated meeting because these people who had been living in backyards were now tired of their circumstances, especially after the heavy rains in recent weeks. “These people are really fed-up with their conditions and being on housing ‘lists’ for many years,” he said. “At times it was very difficult keeping con- trol of their concerns and to keep them fo- cused on finding answers to their prob- lems.” Some 90 % of the people at the meeting have been on the housing list for 15 to 30 years and still waiting for a house. Waiting Gilmore Albertine, who lives in a wendy house, is one of the residents who has been on the waiting list for 25 years. “The building of the 760 houses by the city in Valhalla Park was supposed to start earli- er this year, instead they build a recreation park,” he said. “This project has brought huge problems for the police because cars are being stoned as they drive past it, and groups of young- sters are chasing youngsters from other are- as off the park, and it’s not even completed yet.” Another disgruntled backyard dweller, Roseline Groenewald said that the commu- nity still wants to know the final list of who will benefit from the proposed housing project in this area. Hoffmeester pointed out that one of the main concerns that arose in the meeting was enquiries about a “black book” which was used by Communicare (Citizen Housing League), that used to manage housing in the area. Rachel Plaatjies, a single parent with three children, one of them disabled, was one of the complainants. “My name was written in this black book in 1984, but when I checked with the city council, my name did not appear on their housing database.” Denied Hoffmeester has confirmed that he ap- proached the housing manager in Bishop Lavis, Omar Paulse, who did not know about this alleged book. “He told me that Communicare assured him that they handed all records, files and documents to the City of Cape Town, when they stopped managing housing in the area.” V To page 2 WAITING LIST: 25 YEARS WITHOUT A HOME Backyarders are fed-up Heritage: The Rhenish Church in Elsies River, celebrating its 80th anniversary this year is very much a part of the heritage of the community, and they were warming up for Heritage Day on Monday night in a unique way. They gathered at the church for an evening of enjoyment of a tradition of “Bakbrood en Koffie” (baked bread and coffee), as well as sharing some stories of the “old” days. Getting ready to enjoy the evening were, from left, Sandy Robertson, Peter Orange, Latessa Carelse, Pastor Tommy Solomons, Rukea Carelse and Henry Carelse. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK Bread celebrates heritage at church

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Woensdag, 25 September 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

ELSIESRIVIER LOSE WEIGHT & GET FIT!FIT CLUB &WEIGHT LOSSIN MATROOSFONTEIN

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Backyard dwellers are tired of their condi-tions, and want proper housing.This was the consensus reached at ameet-

ing that was held by the Bishop Lavis Out-reach Forum in the area last week.Chairperson of the forum, Michael

Hoffmeester, said that it was a very heatedmeeting because these people who had beenliving in backyards were now tired of theircircumstances, especially after the heavyrains in recent weeks.“These people are really fed-up with their

conditions and being on housing ‘lists’ formany years,” he said.

“At times itwasverydifficult keeping con-trol of their concerns and to keep them fo-cused on finding answers to their prob-lems.”Some 90 % of the people at the meeting

have been on the housing list for 15 to 30years and still waiting for a house.

WaitingGilmore Albertine, who lives in a wendy

house, is one of the residents who has beenon the waiting list for 25 years.“The building of the 760 houses by the city

in Valhalla Park was supposed to start earli-er this year, instead they build a recreationpark,” he said.“This project has brought huge problems

for the police because cars are being stonedas they drive past it, and groups of young-sters are chasing youngsters from other are-as off the park, and it’s not even completedyet.”Another disgruntled backyard dweller,

Roseline Groenewald said that the commu-nity still wants to know the final list of whowill benefit from the proposed housingproject in this area.Hoffmeester pointed out that one of the

main concerns that arose in themeetingwasenquiries about a “black book” which wasused by Communicare (Citizen HousingLeague), that used to manage housing in thearea.Rachel Plaatjies, a single parent with

three children, one of them disabled, wasone of the complainants.“My name was written in this black book

in 1984, but when I checked with the citycouncil, my name did not appear on theirhousing database.”

DeniedHoffmeester has confirmed that he ap-

proached the housing manager in BishopLavis, OmarPaulse,whodidnot knowaboutthis alleged book.“He told me that Communicare assured

him that they handed all records, files anddocuments to the City of Cape Town, whenthey stoppedmanaginghousing in thearea.”

V To page 2

WAITING LIST: 25 YEARS WITHOUT A HOME

Backyarders are fed-up

Heritage: The Rhenish Church in ElsiesRiver, celebrating its 80th anniversary thisyear is very much a part of the heritage ofthe community, and they were warming upfor Heritage Day on Monday night in aunique way. They gathered at the church foran evening of enjoyment of a tradition of“Bakbrood en Koffie” (baked bread andcoffee), as well as sharing some stories ofthe “old” days. Getting ready to enjoy theevening were, from left, Sandy Robertson,Peter Orange, Latessa Carelse, PastorTommy Solomons, Rukea Carelse and HenryCarelse. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Bread celebratesheritage atchurch

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There were also complaints that the hous-ing office in the area issued them with redreference cards as proof that they appliedfor a house in the late 1990s, but when theywent to enquire with their red card at theoffice in 2000 they were told that the redcards are invalid.This meant that they had to reapply and

were issued with a white card, effectivefrom the date they applied and not back-dat-ed.Hoffmeester also added that there were so

many horror stories from people who didnot want to be named.“These people are living under terrible

conditions and something has to be done,”he said.“There’s a mother who has got 50 family

members staying on her property, all usingonly one toilet.“She has reported it, health officials have

visited her and promised to help, but noth-ing has happened so far.“Many people also complained about the

rents that they had to pay for some of thesebackyard dwellings. Some property ownerscharge them up to R2 000 to live there evenif they have erected their own wendy hous-

es.”The problem also went beyond Bishop

Lavis with families in the informal settle-ment of Freedom Farm expressing the dis-appointment of those still waiting to be relo-cated, especially the elderly ones.“During the recent heavy rains they were

unable to access or stay in their houses,”said Hoffmeester.“Another problem is that this area is be-

ing used as an illegal dumping area along-side Robert Sobukwe and the StellenboschArterial roads.”Hoffmeester added that the forumhasnot-

ed all these complaints and the communitywere planning a peaceful march to Parlia-ment to hand over a memorandum of griev-ances.“We will be doing this on Tuesday 8 Octo-

ber, and we are inviting the community tomeet at Shoprite in Bishop Lavis at 09:00 be-fore boarding a train to Cape Town.”The next meeting will be on Thursday 10

October in the Bishop Lavis Civic Centrefrom18:00 untilwhere theNationalHousingMinister will be present.V For more information call Hoffmeester on 079 7956121.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Readers were ruling the roost at the Adri-aanse Hall in Elsies River when the city’slibrary services hosted the finals of its fifthannual reading competition.About 10 000 learners fromall six districts

participated in the initial rounds of thecompetition at various libraries.The participating schools held eliminati-

on rounds where all of the Grade 7 learnerscompeted to qualify for theDistrict ReadingCompetitions.Learnerswent throughgruelling prelimi-

nary rounds, which narrowed the partici-

pants down to the top 18, who took to thestage in front of the panel of judges lastweek.These finalists read a script written by

Eskom with the theme of electricity savingor electricity safety at home.All three languages, English, Afrikaans

and isiXhosa were judged in this finalround.Participants were tested on reading flu-

ency and correctness; presentation; speed;and their comprehension and spelling abili-ty.Eskom, one of the key partners and fun-

ders in this competition, once again dona-ted the prizes for this year’s winners.

Standing at the back from left are, Elsa den Haan (Juta), Jolene Henn (Eskom) and Ninnie Steyn(director of Library Services), congratulating the winners, front from left, English section winnerDean Jacobs from Imperial Primary who represented the Town Centre library, isiXhosa winner,Nancy Njelo from Christmas Tinto Library representing Lwandle Library, and Afrikaans winnerNathan Strydom from Elswood Primary who represented Leonsdale Library. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Readers rule roost at reading challenge

Join the Matroosfontein community for acleanup of their area.On Saturday they will be gathering at

the Matroosfontein Civic Centre from08:00 tomake a difference to their environ-ment.They are appealing to all residents and

businesses to assist them with manpowerand support to make this community

project a huge success. This event is hap-pening because they are tired of the illegaldumping and waste that they have to facedaily and want to make a difference.To show loyalty and support they urge

the local schools, religious institutes,sports organisations and youth groups toassist in this venture.V Contact 072 483 3712 for further information.

Cleanup targets illegal dumping, waste

The Marketing Team, well known for theirsuccessful fundraising campaigns like Cas-ual Day and Tekkie Tax is presenting an op-portunity to all NGOs in Cape Town to attendan empowerment programme on Thursday,3 October.This programme is created to help NGOs

significantly boost their fundraising skills

and itwill be conductedbyAnnelise deJager,owner and managing director of The Marke-ting Team and winner of the SME section ofCEO’s 2013 prestigious Most Influential Wo-men in Business and Government award.The event will take place in Camps Bay.

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TheEquilibriumorganisation inElsiesRiv-er is adding to their empowerment in thecommunity with the launch of an aftercareprogramme.Based at The Range High School they

have already been hard at work with youthin the area but they are now expandingwiththis project to help recovering substanceabusers keep clean.This project was launched at the Elsies

River Library and is the brainchild of third-year social worker students from Universi-ty of Western Cape (UWC).Welcoming the community at the launch

Malinda Onverwacht, one of the UWC stu-dents, said that this aftercare programmewas important for the community becausesubstance abuse was a major problem in allcommunities.“The drug and substance abuse play a big

part in the criminal activities in the com-munity,” she said.“While there are many of these victims

who go to rehabilitation centres the prob-lem is when they get back to the same com-munity.“They comeback to theirneighbourhoods

where the drugs that caused them problemsare still around them, so this programme isimportant to keep them clean.”Yolanda Groep, Equilibrium director and

senior socialworkeralsopointedout the im-portance of the initiative.“There are so many former users who

come from rehab but just fall into the sametraps,” she said.“We have realised that they need our sup-

port in services that we want to offer themin this project.“They must realise that this process will

be an important part of their healing andwewant to help them with those resources tokeep them away from the substances thatthreatened to destroy them.”At the launch various speakers voiced

their support for this initiative and formerdrug users testified to the help that an after-care programme can provide.Kobus Pienaar, a well-known worker in

this field from the Ramot Treatment Centrefor Addictions, emphasised the importanceof aftercare.“Aftercare programmes like this are im-

portant in any community ifwewant tohelppeople overcome their addictions.“In a group like this we must be there to

give them the skills to beat their addictions,they must find something more excitingthan their drugs or alcohol to keep themwanting to be a positive force in their com-munities.”Former addict and communityworker, Ricardo Speelman, also gave a pow-erful presentation about his recovery andthe need for people to take their “second

chances” when it came their way.EmilePoggenpoel, another activist in this field, al-so spoke strongly about getting the familyinvolved in this recovery.“Part of any aftercare programme must

involve the families,” he said.V The support programme will operate on Wednes­days from 10:00, further information from 021 9317745.

Aftercare programme aimsto keep rehab grads ‘clean’

Celebrating the launch of the programme were, sitting from left, Alfred Plaatjies (EquilibriumSocial worker), Letitia Bosch ( City of Cape Town substance abuse co­ordinator), Yolanda Groep(Equilibrium director and senior social worker), and Samba Chiseya (Matrix Centre). Standingfrom left, Malinda Onverwacht (student, UWC), Dr Daniel Andrew (AFM senior pastor), KobusPienaar (Ramot), Emile Poggenpoel and Sudene Japhta (student, UWC).

The fun of the fair will be happeningin Bishop Lavis this weekend.The Cape Peninsula Amateur Pool

Association in partnership with theCity of Cape Town will be hosting aCarnival 2013 at the Bishop LavisSportsground on Friday and Saturday.Highlight of the event will be a

local talent show where you can winthe chance to make a demo recording

and R1 000. A Miss Gay competitionwill also be hosted.Apart from entertainment from local

bands, there will also be appearancesby Karen Kortje, The PJ Twins, andAllen the carguard.Organisations and sports clubs can

also hire stalls for the event.V For more information call Riefda on 072186 6931, or Brilynn on 076 232 2556.

The fun of the fair in Bishop Lavis

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With Heritage Day still strong on localminds students at Northlink College Parowgot into discovering more about HumanRights last week.The campus in Connaught Road hosted

the workshop which was presented by Afri-ca Unite.Africa Unite (AU) is a human rights and

youth empowerment organisation thatworks with citizens, refugees and migrantsto prevent conflicts, enhance social cohe-sion and promote socio-economic develop-ment.It was formed in 2001 in response to vio-

lence against asylum seekers, refugees andmigrants inNewCrossroads, inNyanga. In-itially part of IDASA (the Institute for De-mocracy in SouthAfrica) AU became an au-tonomous, registered organisation in 2004.Jeffrey Oliphant, one of the organisers

and student, said that representatives fromAfrica Unite included the director, ZoeNkongolo, facilitator, Brilliant, and variousyouth delegates.“They gave us an exciting interactive pro-

grammegeared at creating awareness of theimportance of Human Rights,” he said.“These included the different levels of

rights, and the differences between certainHuman Rights.“At this workshop the most important

discussion was about the rights of migrant,and how we, as South Africans, should re-spect these rights.”Oliphant added that students found the

workshop informative and asked manyquestions relating to rights.The City of Cape Town, Department of

Water and Sanitation was present and host-ed an awareness campaign in connectionwith water usage, saving tips, and the im-portance of preserving this very vital re-source.

It’s all about Human Rights

Facilita­torBrilliant,fromAfricaUnite,does hispresenta­tion onHumanRights atthecollege.PHOTO:GARY VANDYK

Die Witbooi-Namas is op soek na hul mense.Sedert 2009 word die Namafees jaarliks ge-vier met die doel om die Namas se taal, kul-tuur en erfenis te bewaar, bevorder en te be-skerm.In 2010 is ’nkultuuruitruilingsooreenkoms

met die Witbooi’s van Namibië en Suid Afri-ka aangegaan, ten einde dieNamataal en kul-tuur te bevorder. Om hierdie rede kom daarelke jaar Namas vanNamibië na Suid Afrikaom die fees by te woon, maar terselfdertyddie kultuuroordrag te demonstreer.Verlede jaar het 60 Namas uit Namibië die

fees bygewoon. Vanjaar is die belangstellingvir die fees geweldig hoog.By die Namafeessal die Namas geleentheid kry om hul hand-gemaakte kultuurgoedere uit te stal en ookas aandenkings te verkoop. Alle Namas sestalletjies sal gratis verskaf word, maar elkestalletjie-eienaar sal vooraf moet registreer.Die opbrengs van elke stalletjie gaan ten

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GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

The Science Club at Elsies Riverwere taken on a journey to thestars recently when they hosteda visit from the South AfricanAstronomical Observatory.

Learners in the club and visi-tors were treated to an interest-ing evening as staff from the fa-cility treated them to a presenta-tion of some of the majorastronomical discoveries in re-cent years.

This visit was extra specialfor learner Elzhaan Smith whohas her eyes set on becoming anastronomer to further explorethe universe.

Universe“I have always had this inter-

est in the stars and our place inthe universe,” she said excited-ly.

“That was my main motiva-tion for joining the school’s Sci-ence Club, because I saw it asthe first part of my dream andI wanted to be in the companyof other learners who want to beyoung scientists.”

One of the highlights for thislearner is that she got the oppor-tunity to visit Sutherland earli-er in the year.

“One of our teachers told usabout a competition, the Astro-Essay contest organised by theobservatory,” she adds.

“I just saw ‘astro’ and I was

hooked, and I ended up beingthe only one from our schoolthat was interested.

“That did not bother me andI was required to write an in-spiring essay of about 800 wordsfrom a variety of topics.

“My motivation was that thetop five got to visit Sutherland,and it was all the inspirationthat I needed,” she said.

SatisfiedShe also added that if you

were part of the top five you hadto present your essay to an audi-ence at the observatory.

“I was very happy when Ilearned that I was in that topfive and eventually ended sec-ond after my presentation, butthat really did not matter be-cause I could start packing forSutherland.

“This visit to that area wherestargazing can be done at itsbest was another motivation forme.

“The trip gave me answers toany doubts that I had aboutwhat I wanted to do in life. Ihave this urge to know more,the need to know how every-thing started, how it will end,but more importantly the needto understand God.”

At the end of the presentationat the school the learners alsogot some hands-on experiencewith some stargazing throughtelescopes provided by the ob-servatory.

Christian Hettlage, from the South African Astronomical Observatory,right, gives Elzhaan Smith and members of the Science Club some firsthand glimpses of the stars. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Learner’s sightset on the stars

The Bishop Lavis Community Drill Squadron are keeping time toa new beat as they celebrated getting their new drums thatthey recently received as a donation. Getting them marching tothe beat was, founder and trainer, Peter Johnson, with help fromdrummers, Jayme­Lee Aploon, Keisha Stephanus, and ColetteJohnson on the bass drum. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Marching to new beat

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Every year Elnor Primary in Elsies River hosts a special lunch for the grandparents of thelearners at the school. This it does to honour them because in many cases they are thecaregivers for the children at the school. They would like to thank their sponsors whomade this event so special, Errol Arendz, Excellent Meat market, NB Books, Nu HorizonBooks, Mr Parker, Bake’n’Cake, Budget Bakery, Sandra Jones, Fagma Catering and Good­wood Prison for the crockery. Enjoying serving the seniors were learners, from left,Michayla Buis, Erin Sauls, and Raymondine Abrahams, with acting­principal Joslyn Morkeland organiser Sharon Weavers. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Thanks to gramps and grans

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

When Chanelle Mattheys stepped into theluxury vehicle waiting to take her to hermatric ball on Friday she was a picture ofelegance, and she had a guardian angel tothank for her special look.Valencia Scott from Bellville is that

guardian angel who has been making amatric ball special for a deserving younglearner for the past three years, and whenshe received a letter asking for help forChanelle she knew that this young lady de-served some special attention.“This was a young girl from Kasselsvlei

High School who needed somebody to sup-port her because she was so special,” saysScott.“Despite coming from disadvantaged cir-

cumstances her academic achievementstold me that she was a young person whowas on her way to achieve her positive po-tential in life. The list of accolades inmathsand science impressedme somuch that thiswas my candidate for my annual project.”For the past three years Scott has been

taking a matric learner under her wing tomake that matric ball a special event.“Every girl deserves to look special if she

has made a special effort with her educa-tion,” she says. “Your circumstancesshould not hold you back so I take it uponmyself to see to everything. “This year I

want to say a special thanks to those whostepped in to help make this day special.“The Cutical Salon in Vredekloof did her

hair,makeup andnails, a big thanks to styl-istYaseenGalant. FromMitchellsPlainNe-rina Nefdt Creations provided the dress,while the shoes, bag and accessories wereprovided by Karen Botha all the way fromNew Zealand.”Chanelle has her eye set on becoming a

civil engineer and is part of a mentoringprogramme, Go for Gold, in which she willspend next year with various companies inthe field before studying.

‘Deserve to look specialfor hard work at school’

Chanelle Mattheys, centre, gets some helpfrom Valencia Scott, left, and mom, Desiree

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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

Kuils River Hospital recently becameAfrica’s first and only accredited ad-vanced heart care facility.

This accolade was bestowed on the hospi-tal by the international Adult CongenitalHeart Association (ACHA).

Thehospital’s secret heartweapon?WhenDr Lou Hofmeyr, an adult congenital andstructural heart disease cardiologist fromMilnerton, joined the hospital’s state-of-theart cardiac unit, the SA Endovascular Prac-tice.

“This afforded the NKRH the accredita-tion,” said Karen Eagle, the hospital’sspokeswoman.

AdvancedThe distinction between any other hospi-

tal’s cardiac unit and the one now function-al in Kuils River, is that fact that they offeradvanced cardiology.

And it was Hofmeyr’s completion of an 18month fellowship in 2012 thatmeant thehos-pitalmet all the criteria to obtain theaccred-itation which made it the only one on thecontinent to be honoured thus.

“NKRH is the only facility in Africa to of-fer advanced cardiology recommended bythe ACHA,” Hofmeyr said.

He explained that a number of require-ments had to be met to become Africa’s lead-er in ACHD. These included having an ex-tended medical staff including surgeons, in-tensive care specialists, imaging andanaesthetic backup, as well as nursing staff,high care and ICU facilities, and lastly anACHD and structural heart and interven-tional cardiologist, such as himself.

“A multi-specialised group of practition-ers allowing the practice to perform com-prehensive medical and interventional car-diological services,” he said.

LeadersHofmeyr was clear about what his team

wished to achieve.“In time, we aim to become the leading

cardiac facility in the country,withpatientstravelling from far to be treated by this teamof medical experts,” he said.

Ever heard of a baby born with a “hole inthe heart”? This is what Hofmeyr’s job is allabout. He explains.

“Congenital heart disease is a type ofbirth defect in one or more structures of theheart or blood vessels that occur before

birth.“The most common congenital heart dis-

orders affecting adults include abnormali-ties of the valves and vessels of the heartwall that develop with wear and tear on theheart, or through other disease processes,”he said.

Impressive“The most common type of congenital

heart disease include abnormal connec-tions between the right and left sides of theheart, such as holes in the walls or obstruc-tions in the normal pathways exiting theheart.”

Because of its super heart team, the hospi-tal boasts an impressive number of cardiactreatments. These include coronary arterydisease, adult congenital heart disease, pe-ripheral vascular disease, structural heartdisease and valvular heart disease,Hofmeyr said.

“Advanced cardiology is offered to not on-ly adults but teenagers and young adultswith complex heart disease at NKRH. Edu-cation to people with congenital heart dis-ease is essential and is available in order toprolong and improve quality of life,”Hofmeyr said.

He explained that Coronary Artery Dis-ease is the most common type of heart dis-ease. It is one of the leading causes of deathin South Africa.

“Lifestyle changes lowering your risk tothis include: stop smoking, control diabetes,control blood pressure, be physically active,eat a low-saturated-fat and low-cholesteroldiet.”V Further enquiries can be made to the SA Endovas­cular practice at 021 900 6090 or to Karen Eagle,Netcare Kuils River Hospital’s Marketing and PublicRelations Officer at 021 900 6000.

Kuils River Hospital’ssecret heart weapon

Dr Lou Hofmeyr

The Reading Room at Chestnut Place in Belhar is almost ready to welcome readers from theblocks of flats to start reading. The committee has been hard at work preparing the containerto be used for some of the youth empowerment projects that they have planned whichincludes the reading room. They recently received a donation of books from The Church of theNazarene in Belhar, with Pastor Matthew Simeon, standing right, seen here handing it over tocommittee members and some learners from the area. They are still waiting for the city’ssubcouncil in the area to appoint a caretaker to oversee the facility on a daily basis. For moreinformation about the needs of the facility call Berenice on 078 023 8398. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Almost ready for big day

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Black pilotstake to skyWorld War IImovie, Red Tails,will be released atSter-KinekorCapeGate andParow on Friday.

The movie is setin Italy in 1944. Asthe war takes itstoll on Alliedforces in Europe, asquadron of blackpilots known asthe TuskegeeAirmen is finallygiven the chanceto prove them-selves in the sky,even as they battlediscrimination onthe ground.

It stars CubaGooding Jr andTerrence Howard.

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V Dan Patlansky will be at the Bay HarbourMarket on Thursday. Tickets cost R150 andare available through Computicket.

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V Ashley Pienaar is Vrydag by die Parow-bur-gersentrum saam met James Bhemgee endie dansgroep Toxic en seunsgroep EXT tesien. R70 of R40 vir kinders jonger as 12. Be-spreek by 082 578 8958.

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V Sarah Theron en Lucas Heinen (pianis) isVrydag by Die Boer in Vlambaar te sien. Regieis deur Pedro Kruger. R100. Bespreek by 021979 1911 of 083 406 0111.

V Coded will be at Rabbit Hole on Friday withDe Wallen and SetForTheSky. R30 at thedoor. Visit Cause for Hysteria Tour Rock Touror CODED band on Facebook for more info-mations.

V The Jesse Jordan band will be at Bertie’sMooring in Gordon’s Bay on Friday from 21:00.Entrance is free. Call 021 856 3343 to book.

V Tillie, Thomas en die Tydmasjien, ’n kinder-teater-stuk met Anél Skye, Jurie Prins enVicky Stemmet is Saterdagoggend by die OuMeulteater te sien. R45. Bespreek by 083 5640056 of [email protected].

V The Jake Gunn band will be launching theiralbum at Rabbit Hole in Durbanville on Satur-day. R30 at the door. Visit the Jake Gunn

Facebook page for more.

V Ryno Velvet is Saterdag saam met RichardOnraet by Die Boer. R80. Bespreek by 021 9791911 of 083 406 0111.

V Tribute will be at Villa Pascal on Saturday.R120. Call 021 975 2566 or 082 569 4147.

V Elna van der Merwe(pianis), Janelle Vis­agie (sopraan), Lynelle Kenned (sopraan) enNiël Rademan (bariton) is Saterdag by Cha-teau Beau Belle in Stellenbosch te sien. R250met versnaperinge en drankies ingesluit. Be-spreek by 083 419 1761 of [email protected].

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Gunning for it: The Jake GunnBand will be launching their firstalbum, Triple Jack, at Rabbit Holein Durbanville on Saturday. Bluesman Jake Gunn, spent a yearbeing mentored by veteranmusicians Piet Botha and Akkedisas part of The Lyzard Kings,before teaming up with guitarist,Devin Smith. They are joined byCJ Bergh and Allen Smith to forma full electric band. R30 at thedoor. Visit www.facebook.com/ja­kegunnband for more.

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LOUISA STEYL@lounotes

“Opbouend en vol lig.”Dis hoe Stellenberg-inwoner

Lizel Mouton die musiek op haardebuut-album, Lig, beskryf.

“Dismusiekvirmensewat lig soek inhul-le lewens,” sê Lizel van die album.

Sy sê: “Dismusiek virmense wat vir langof selfs kort tye in ’n duister situasie was,waar hulle geen lig of uitkoms gesien hetnie.

“Dis regtig net ’n boodskap van oorwin-ning en van lewe en lig,” voeg Lizel by.

“Ek is’n vrou wat baie lief is vir sing, enbaie lief is vir die Here,” sê Lizel oor haar-self.

Dié ma van twee het in Namakwalandgrootgeword en musiek op Stellenbosch gestudeer.

Wanneer sy nie self sing nie, gee sy byhaar musiekskool klas.

“Ek wil graag die passie uitleef wat inmyhart is,” sê sy.

Lizel sing al van kleins af by kerke en eni-ge ander geleenthede waar sy kon.

Sy sê haar sangloopbaan het eers ná uni-versiteit begin. “Ek wou al baie lank ’n al-bum opneem, maar dit was nooit die regtetyd nie,” sê Lizel.

So drie jaar gelede het Lizel ’n duidelikeboodskap gekry dat sy moes begin om haaralbum op te neem.

“Dit was toe die tyd en die plek daarvooren van toe af vloei dit regtig net baie lek-ker,” sê sy.

InspirasieLizel skryf haar eie musiek en sê die heel

eerste plekwaar sy inspirasie vind, is by dieHere.

“Wat Hy in my lewe gedoen het, wat Hynog steeds elke dag doen en die getuieniswat ek van Hom kry en waarna hy met mybeweeg, inspireer my,” verduidelik sy.

Sy sê sy vind ook inspirasie in die natuur,haar kinders, mense vir wie sy lief is en an-der mense se stories.Lig is deurRiaanSteynbyTraxStudio op-

geneem.Hiervan sêLizel: “Hy’t ’nwonderli-ke job gedoen.”

Op die oomblik is die album, wat in Mei

bekend gestel is, net by Lizel beskikbaar,maar sy is besig ommet ’n platemaatskappyte onderhandel om die CD op die rakke tekry.

Lizel sê elke optrede is vir haar ’n hoogte-punt.

“Ek is eerlik as ek sê elke keer wanneerek bedien, elke keer wat ek op die verhoogstaan, wanneer ek sing, wanneer ek dit metmense deel en getuig, is dit virmy ’n hoogte-punt,” sê Lizel.

Nog ’n hoogtepunt was haar onderhoudmet Radio Kansel in Pretoria.

“Ek het baie planne en ek het baie dro-me,” sê Lizel.

Sy wil in die volgende jaar of twee haarvolgende album opneem en sy begin reedsaan nuwe liedere te dink.

“Dit is my hartsbegeerte om regtig noggroot en diep voetspore in die gospelmu-siekbedryf te trap,” sê Lizel.V Lizel tree die Saterdag om 11:00 by Hoërskool Ty­gerberg op as deel van die Leserskring­boekefees.Besoek www.leserskring.com vir meer oor die fees.V Vir meer oor Lizel, besoek haar facebook­blad.V Lizel het op TygerBurger se Orange Couch gekuier.Besoek www.tygerburger.co.za om haar onderhouden optrede te sien.

WEN! WEN! WEN!V Twee lesers kan elk ’n kopie van Lizel se CD, Lig,wen. Besoek www.tygerburger.co.za om deel teneem.

Musiekalbum verskaf lig inmense se donker lewens

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That’s entertainment:Comedian, Ashley Pienaarwill be at Parow Civic Centreon Friday with JamesBhemgee (Winner of SA’sGot Talent 2010), dancegroup, Toxic and boy band,EXT. Tickets cost R70 or R40for children under 12 and theshow starts at 20:00. Formore information or to book,call 082 578 8958.

Blues meets Rock fans can nowlook forward to the first Bluesmeets Rock festival over twodays at Hillcrest Quarry on Sat-urday 5 and Sunday 6 October.Acts including Tombstone Pe-

te, Jesse Jordan, Wayne Pauli,Ann Jangle, Basson Loubscherand theViolent Free Peace, Peb-bleman, the Mark Haze band,Gerald Clark, the NatashaMeister Trio, Crimson HouseBlues, Bloulevard Blues andDan Shout (saxophone), Paul

Campbell and Mad Mouth Mikewill be performing over the twodays.The usual Blues meets Rock

prizes of cash from CombustionTechnology and Fender guitarsand merchandise will be givenaway, along with tickets to theTable Mountain Blues Summitand wine hampers in celebra-tion of the Season of Sauvignon.V Tickets cost R70 for the Saturdayand R60 for the Sunday. For more in­formation call 021 976 4959.

Double the blues at the Quarry

Pebbleman is one of the bands who will be performing at the Bluesmeets Rock Festival.

Intensity of Dead Letter CircusLOUISA STEYL

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Australian alternative band, DeadLetter Circus, is heading to SouthAf-rica this week. They will be perform-ing inCapeTown tomorrowwithTheNarrow, Mark Haze and Deity’sMuse.TygerBurger spoke to bassist for

Dead Letter Circus, Stewart Hill,about the band’s sound, their SouthAfrican tour and issues that are close

to their hearts.“Compared with our debut album,

This is the warning, The catalyst firebrings more space while still main-taining intensity,” Stewart says ofthe band’s latest album, which wasreleased in August.“We’ve channelled a heavier vibe

most definitely caused by touringwith heavier bands through the US.I believe it’s a step forward for us andhope that everyone enjoys it asmuchas we enjoy playing it.”

The band has played big stadiumshows as support acts for Muse andLinkin Park.Dead Letter Circus will be per-

forming at The Assembly in Har-rington Street and Stewart says:“We’re going to bring the intensity.”V Tickets for the show cost R180 and areavailable from Computicket.V For more about Dead Letter Circus, visittheir website at www.deadlettercircus.com.V Visit www.tygerburger.co.za to read morefrom our interview with Stewart Hill.

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Recycling can get you big rewards.This is what the Ren-Lyn Montessori

School in Ravensmead discovered recentlywhen they won a major prize in a competi-tion of the Foschini Kids Superclub.Lwazikazi Gqoli, from themagazine of the

club, said that they ran the competition frommarch this year and it closed in July.“The competition was advertised in the

Kids Superclub magazine and websiteww.superclub.co.za where kids or parentscould enter their school to win the majorprize of R20 000,” she said.“They had to send in pictures of a project

they created out of recyclable materialsalong with a supporting letter explainingwhy theydeserve towinandwhat recyclablematerials were used.“Class mates and in some instances the

whole school got involved.”She added that the winners created items

such as aquaria from cardboard boxes, sea

shells, leaves, plastic paper fish and picturesaswell as door stoppers from cardboard box-es, old doll parts, small stones, bath saltspackaging, pieces ofmaterial, plastic bottlesand toilet roll holders.“I was very impressed with a quote from

their supporting letter,” she said.“They said: “Winning a prize let alone a

first prize will be a tremendous financialbenefit to our school which is registered butnon-subsidised, non-profitable and self sus-taining.“It will also serve as great motivation to

our learners to work hard in whatever theydo enriching them even further to under-stand the true meaning of Ren-Lyn’s schoollogo and motto: Key to Independence.”They also added that at the top of their pri-

ority list, should theywin the prize, includesplanting a lawn for their sandy playgroundand educational field trips which had to beput on hold due to financial restraints.“We would like to congratulate Ren-Lyn’s

Montessori on their beautiful creativework,” concluded Gqoli.

Recycling not only goodfun but profitable too

Lynn Willoughby­Reines, brand co­ordinator for the Kids Superclub, hands over the winner’scheque to Charlyn Fortuin and Melina Carr of Ren­Lyn’s Montessori with 8­year­old AdrianBooysen joining in the celebration. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

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The president of WP rugby and of the trustThelo Wakefield.

The Western Province Rugby FootballUnion has unveiled a new initiative toprovide much-needed educational sup-

port to young rugby hopefuls in the prov-ince.

The Western Province Rugby President’sTrust, launched at DHL Newlands on Tues-day 17 September, will provide bursaries, aswell as rugby training and development togifted young players who can’t afford prima-ry, secondary or tertiary schooling.

The brainchild of previous president, To-bie Titus, the trust has now come to life andis set to change the lives of many childrenwho are eager to pursue a career in profes-sional rugby.

Unifying“There is no doubt that sport, and particu-

larly rugby, is a unifying force; one that canbring together the communities across theWestern Cape,” comments Thelo Wakefield,current president of the union and of thetrust.

“However, there are so many talentedyoung players that, while they have a natu-ral aptitude for rugby, are unable to realisetheir full potential since they don’t have ac-cess to funds for schooling. The trust aimsto give an opportunity to these players, giv-ing them a well-rounded approach to theircareer.”

“Being a successful rugby player is aboutmore than just playing rugby,” commentsScarra Ntubeni, DHL Stormers and DHL WPplayer and speaker at the launch.

“It’s about having an educational frame-

work – understanding the business of rugbyand how to build a career once your profes-sional rugby days are over. The trust is a keyintervention, since it allows potential play-ers to acquire this knowledge to be success-ful.”

It is registered as a Section 18A non-profitorganisation, is funded through public dona-tions and will now be on the search for like-minded partners and donors to increase theopportunities for bursaries. These bursariesand development opportunities are open toany young rugby player between the ages ofsix and 21, who feels that he or she showsdemonstrable talent or potential.

Taariq Jardine (regs) van Eersterivier (Cape Gate Dojo) het sy stryd teen Henro Kuhn vanMosselbaai gewen tydens die jaarlikse SA skopboks­ en MMA­kampioenskapsbyeenkoms watby die Bellville­fietsrystadion gehou is. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

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