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ELSIES RIVER: COMMUNITY TARGETS METRO POLICE

Police stoned; shot atMAGRIET THERON

@magrietron

Metro police are not standing back forcriminals. This is according to theCity’s Mayco member for safety and

security, JP Smith, after a number of signifi-cant arrests in Elsies River the past week-end.But Smith says he is disappointed in the

Elsies River community, as officers facedfierce resistance here when they were shotat and pelted with stones and petrol bombs

during an operation. A patrol vehicle wasdamaged in the process. One suspect was ar-rested on charges of public violence and offi-cers opened a case of attempted murder atthe Elsies River police station.“It is shocking that the very community

that complains about the gangsters and con-tinued shooting incidents are siding withthe gangsters and attacking our officers.However, this will not deter us from protect-ing and serving the law-abiding residents ofElsies River,” Smith says.“Officers did just that when they returned

to Elsies River and, during a search of vari-ous premises, the police confiscated a dou-ble-barrel shotgun and two rounds of ammu-nition. No suspects have been arrested asyet, but investigations are ongoing.”On 6 November, the Metro police, law en-

forcement and special investigations unitteamed up with the police for another jointoperation in Elsies River, Manenberg, Mil-nerton and Athlone. Two suspects were ar-rested for possession of drugs inManenbergand Milnerton respectively, while daggawas found abandoned in Athlone.

They also secured the biggest Parow drugbust on 6 November in Parow Valley, whenthey stumbleduponamanwith 100mandraxtablets on his person in Piet Retief Street.The 29-year-old foreigner was nabbed dur-

ing a routine stop-and-search operation.Yolanda Faro, spokesperson for theMetro

police, says when the drugs were found onthe man, he tried to bribe the officers to re-lease him. But his offer fell on deaf ears. In-stead, the officers escorted him to his placeof residence, also in Parow Valley.

V To page 2.

Young children acrossCape Town participatedin various of activities atCanal Walk to show theirsupport for children inneed. The event hostedby Ikamva Labantu, acommunity­drivennon­governmentalnon­profit organisation inaid of their Fuel2Growcampaign. Pictured isNasheeta Robinson (8)enjoyed her time withSimonne Afonso whodressed up as a rabbitand volunteered at theMad Hatter’s party. Readmore about the cam­paign on page 7. PHOTO:MONIQUE DUVAL

Childrensupportingchildren

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Here a search revealed over 100 pack-ets of tik hidden in a coffee cannisterand about 1 500 more mandrax tablets,a bag of crushed mandrax and fivecounterfeit R100 notes in his cupboard,says Faro.

The man was arrested and taken tothe Parow police station.

“This is very big,” says Colonel GertNel, station commander of the Parowpolice.

The man appeared in the BellvilleMagistrate’s Court on 9 November andthe case was postponed pending theongoing investigation.

“We have no previous informationon him, but we had a whole team inves-tigating his possible criminal historyat other stations. His profile is clean.It is a mystery to me. Apparently hispapers are fake, but Home Affairs isstill busy with him,” Nel told Tyger-Burger on Tuesday.

News of the arrest sparked many re-sponses from the Parow community,many of whom were sceptical.

“I hope he will rot in jail,” onewoman commented on a Parow com-munity Facebook page, to which an-other replied: “He probably won’t, be-cause our justice system sucks.”

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Vyf mans van Ravensmead en Uitsighet Vrydag in Bellville probeer weg-kom met ’n bakkievrag vol koper, alu-

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op die bak van ’n Isuzu-bakkie in Carl Cron-jestraat laai.

“In die bakkie was nog twee mense. Diedrie mans het toe agterop die bakkie ge-spring en hulle het begin wegry,” vertelNimb.

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“Die bestuurder het ook ’n vuurwapen byhom gehad, waarvan die lisensie verval het.Hy is aangekla onder die vuurwapen- enammunisiewet.”

Sy sê die ander vier is in hegtenis geneemop aanklag van besit van koper as vermoe-delik gesteelde eiendom.

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The last function of the year of the Tyger-berg University of the Third Age, orU3A, will be taking place on Thursday12 November

Henriette Venter from the U3A saysthis time the format of the monthly meet-ing will be changing, as it is their lastfor the year.

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al particulars with any motor vehicle ordriving licence transaction.The new regulations will require that

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Thanks to the hard work, dedicationand the help of a local non-profit orga-nisation (NPO), a man who has been

missing formore than three decadeswas re-united with his family.“We met Madiba on the streets of Eerste

River, a seemingly lonely man.“He looked like someone without a home

or family support,” says Vuyolwethu“Vuyo” Sambu, projectmanager of theNPOShining Community Development Pro-gramme.“We introducedhim to theLordJesus and

His love, and he accepted. This marked thebeginning of transformation in Madiba’slife,” Vuyo says.David “Madiba” Toto (60) had been with-

out his biological family for over 33 years,living in Cape Town.“When we visited him at a friend’s place,

we found him sleeping outside, at the backof the house. The name ‘Madiba’ is a namereceived from his peers,” Vuyo says.Having met Madiba and seen his situa-

tion, the team was filled with compassionand decided to act.“We took him toHomeAffairs for an iden-

tification document for the first time in hislife.” They also assisted him with receivinghis social grant.The team thenwent a step further and em-

barked on searching for Madiba’s family.“We located his family in Queenstown in

the Eastern Cape. When he spoke to his sis-ter on the phone, he wept, giving thanks totheLord.He couldn’t believe it,”Vuyo adds.He said the tears in Madiba’s eyes were

tears of gratitude. He had left the EasternCape in 1982, his sister explained. He neverreturned home. Hewas taken back home onFriday 23 October. “This was a lengthy andwearisome process to the Shining Teammembers, even discouraging to a certainproportion at certain times, but we carried

on through the Lord’s grace, for we knowthat God’s will overcomes all obstacles,”Vuyo says.He says: “Madiba’s family could not hold

back their tears. Filled with gratitude, theyexplained to the team that they thought thattheir brother had died.”Madiba’s family has promised to take

good care of him, Vuyo says.

‘Madiba’ and familyreunited after 33 yrs

David ‘Madiba’ Toto (60) was reunited withhis family in Queenstown after being missingfor more than 30 years in Cape Town. He wasreunited thanks to the assistance of localEerste River NPO.

Stikland Hospital hosted an informationalfamily day at the facility for the public andfamily and friends of the facility’s clients.Guests listened to an informative presenta-

tion conducted by the facility’s psychiatricteam and a member of the mental health re-

view board. The next event, focusing on thelink between substance abuse and mentalhealth, is taking place on 20 November from13:00 at the clubhouse at Stikland Hospital.V RSVP to Debbie Minnaar on 021 940 4508/9 or byemail to [email protected].

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ca, Shigeyuki Hiroki, said that Japan wasone of the most waste conscious nations inthe world and that sustainable developmenttops their list of global agendas.Since coming to South Africa in 1997 Jica

has partnered with many South African en-tities in several development projects.In its profile Jica president Akihiko Tan-

aka states that the people of the world havebecome more interdependent as globalisa-tion continues. “And as a keymember of theinternational community, Japan has a dutyto address global issues in developing coun-tries.” This policy is motivated by the factthat 80% of the world’s seven billion popula-tion is currently living in developing coun-tries.

“Japan is aworld leader inwasteminimisa-tion and applying their technology in a localcontext aligns with the City’s commitment toa future that is more energy secure, resourceefficient and resilient to the impact of climatechange,” said Mayco member for utility ser-vices, Ernest Sonnenberg.Byusing the existing structures in the form

of its Think Twice recycling collection initia-tive, the City, with the technical assistancefrom the Japanese engineers, built on availa-ble resources to support the functioning ofthe plant.Tetsuya Sato, project manager from the

CFP Corporation, briefly explained the proc-ess known as pyrolysis, which uses thermaltreatment to convert plastic to fuel.“Pyrolysis is a thermochemical decomposi-

tion of material at elevated temperatureswhich involves the change of chemical com-position. Three types of plastics – polyethyl-ene, polypropylene andpolystyrene, allmain-ly harvested from the recycling plant – arebrought to the processing plant where it iswashed, dried, extruded and shredded. It isthen fed into a reactor where it is heated andcooled to be converted into oil.”The yield of 500kg of plastic per day works

out to approximately 500 litres of fuel.These yields will be assessed by specialised

technicians on site to determine the qualityand quantity of fuel being produced in differ-ent combinations and ratios.“Ultimately, the aim is to test the best com-

binations to yield the highest quality.”Approximately 70% of fuel produced by the

pilot plant will be channelled back into therunning of the plant, powering the 150 kilo-watt generator on site. The rest could be usedto power any other machinery that runs ondiesel if the oil is of a good quality.“The rising volumes of waste material pro-

duced in countries across theworld representa problem that cannot be ignored. They posea threat to the health of the environment, and

to humans. Sadly, we are united as a globalcommunity in this regard,” Sonnebergsaid, expressing his hope that through thispartnership the Citywill be able to explorepossibilities and share ideas.Sonnenberg says the amount of waste

plastic as one of the major materials inSouth Africa, is increasing at a rate of 6%,while the City’s recycling rate at 16% isstill low. The bulk of the waste is sent tolandfill sites.“In terms of the national waste manage-

ment strategy of 2011, South Africa aimsto achieve a recycling rate of 25% of thewaste currently sent to landfill by the endof 2015. Considering this, we are very keento learnaboutnew technologies thatwouldhelp us to achieve this, as South Africa isthe only G20member in Africa and consid-ered a newly industrialised country.”

Tetsuya Sato explains the heat process that takes place in the reactor to Sonnenberg and cityengineer Dr Gisela Kaiser who is also executive director of utility services.

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Agroup of disgruntled pensioners willmarch to parliament for the thirdtime next Tuesday in protest of the

benchmark R1 400 monthly stipend fromgovernment.“We cannot live on that. Governmentdoesn’t listen to us; they think nothing ofus,” said David le Roux from Bonteheuwel,convenor of the march of the Senior Citi-zens’ organisation.The group requested pensioners from allover the Metropole to join in their quest,whichwill start at 11:00 at theGrandParadeon Tuesday 17 November, and slowly windits way to parliament.“We handed over a memorandum on 29September, but nothing has come of it,” Le

Roux said, citing a number of officials fromthe department of social development theyhave appealed to, to have their monthlygrant amount reviewed.“Social development told us our memo-randumwas sent to Pretoria, but we’ve hadno other response from them,” Le Rouxsaid.“All pensioners must please try to attendthe march if they can. This is a big issueand we need everyone’s input if we are tosucceed,” he said.Although the march will start at 11:00, allpensioners are requested to be at the GrandParade at 10:00 already.Le Roux also requested pensioners towear comfortable shoes for the event.V Participants and interested parties can contactDavid le Roux on 084 315 1674 or Noor Bantam on078 170 7835.

Elderly march again

UWCsays theyare ready to get donewiththeir exam finals and put theworst of therecent student fees protests behindthem.“The examinations at UWC startedthis morning, Monday 9 November,”UWC spokesmanLuthando Tyhalibongo

said. At least 9000 students wrote onMonday, using the first of two options inwhich to complete the final tests. Withthe first option, students write fromMonday 9 to Monday 30 November (withsupplementary exams for both optionsfrom from 4 to 15 December).

UWC students go ahead with final exams

The last function of the year of the Tyger-berg University of the Third Age, or U3A,will be taking place on Thursday 12 Novem-berHenriette Venter from the U3A says thistime the format of themonthlymeetingwillbe changing, as it is their last for the year.Registration is at 09:30 and the pro-gramme starts at 10:00 at the theatre hall ofthe Bellville Civic Centre. There will be a

R10 charge for members and R20 for non-members, which includes snacks anddrinks served in the banquet hall after themeeting. TheU3A choirwill be singing pop-ular songs including amedley frommusicalshows. The Play Reading Group willpresent a humorous animated play readingact, The Sleeping Cutey.V Johan Mallinson on 021 976 0457 or 072 016 3077for more information.

U3A hosts last fun meeting of the year

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Die Stad Kaapstad nooi gemeenskappe uit om kommentaar te lewer oor die jaarliksehersiening (2016/17-hersiening) op die voorgestelde wysigings aan die geïntegreerdeontwikkelingsplan (GOP) vir 2012 tot 2017.

Ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van2000, word die publiek en belangstellende partye of groepe die geleentheid gebied omvan 10 November 2015 tot 15 Desember 2015 kommentaar, aanbevelings of insette by diemunisipaliteit in te dien.

Kommentaar kan op die volgende maniere ingedien word:

• Faks: 086 514 9938• E-pos: [email protected]• Skriftelike voorlegging: 15e verdieping, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad

8001 (vir die aandag van die direkteur: GOP-kantoor)• SMS: “idp” gevolg deur jou kommentaar na 31766• Webtuiste: www.capetown.gov.za/en/IDP• Hand: Subraadskantore

Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, mensemet gestremdhede en mense uit benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaar kanindien nie, help om hul kommentaar, aanbevelings of insette aan te teken en by die Stad in tedien. Kontak die volgende persone:

Vir algemene openbare deelname:Ruché Daniels, tel.: 021 400 1766 of e-pos: [email protected]

Vir benadeelde groepe:Zandile Mahlasela, tel.: 021 400 5501 of [email protected]

Die voorgestelde wysigings aan die GOP sal by www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, bysubraadskantore en by munisipale biblioteke ter insae beskikbaar wees.

Rig navrae aan GOP-prosesbestuur: 021 400 9806 of [email protected].

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER248/2015

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Die Stad Kaapstad nooi alle voornemende handelaars uit om aansoek te doen omhandelsruimte by die Bishop Lavis-aandmark.

Die mark vind plaas in Shoprite se parkeerterrein in Leagueweg, Bishop Lavis vanaf 21 tot31 Desember 2015 (behalwe Sondag 27 en Vrydag 25 Desember 2015). Daar word elkeaand tussen 19:00 en 24:00 handel gedryf. Die tarief sal later bekendgemaak word.

Aansoekvorms is slegs beskikbaar by die kantoor van subraad 5, hoek van Jakkalsvleilaan enKiaatweg, Bonteheuwel. Stuur die voltooide vorms na die subraadskantoor terug voor of opdie sluitingsdatum. Ruimte word toegeken in die volgorde waarop aansoeke ontvang wordvan diegene wat as markhandelaars kwalifiseer.

Voorkeur sal verleen word aan inwoners van:

• Wyk 24 – Bishop Lavis, Clarke’s Estate (tussen Meltonweg, Adriaanselaan en die spoorlyn)en Freedom Farm

• Wyk 31 – Bonteheuwel (suidoos van Bonteheuwellaan), Netreg, Charlesville, plaaslikegebied Durrheim, Kalksteenfontein, Montana-uitbreiding, Montevideo, Nooitgedacht enValhalla Park (suid van Angelastraat).

Let daarop dat aansoeke ’n afskrif van u munisipale rekening en van u identiteitsdokumentmoet insluit.

Die sluitingsdatum vir aansoeke is Vrydag 27 November 2015.

Vir meer inligting skakel Hillary Lewis of Avanda Diedericks by 021 444 2966.

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BISHOP LAVIS-AANDMARKUitnodiging aan handwerkers en handelaars

The City of Cape Town’s enforcementagencies have reported no major inci-dents at the 12 sites designated for the dis-charge of fireworks during Guy Fawkescelebrations last week.According to a statement, a total of 550

City staff were deployed at the varioussites and surrounds, which saw a collec-tive attendance of just under 21 000 people.The three busiest sites were Table View

with 7000 and Maiden’s Cove and Strand-fontein Pavilion with 5000 people each.As a result, these three sites also posed

challenges in terms of congestion and traf-fic management. A total of 16 injurieswere reported to the joint operations cen-tre – 10 of them involving minors. Five ofthe injuries occurred at Maiden’s Cove,with the youngest child injured being justfive years old. Most of the injuries report-ed were hand injuries.Most of the sites were cleared by 23:00

and no major incidents were reported.Elsewhere, the City’s Law Enforcement

unit confiscated fireworks valued at near-ly R20 000 in Hout Bay.Theyalso confiscated fireworks inWyn-

berg and issued two fines to shops for theillegal sale of fireworks.In Parkwood and Ottery, officers re-

sponded to 24 complaints about the illegaldischarge of fireworks. Metro police alsoreceived 309 fireworks related com-plaints.

The City’s Fire and Rescue service wascalled into action just after 20:00 when afire was reported in Table View in the vi-cinity ofRietvlei.Although therehas beenmuch speculation about the cause of thefire, at this stage the cause is still undeter-mined. An investigation was launchedafter fire was extinguished.According to Mayco member for safety

and security, JP Smith, it was anotherchallenging evening for City staff.“I want to commend them for the hours

of planning and execution of our opera-tional plans for the day.“Yes, there were more complaints than

we could get to and some residents wouldcomplain about the perceived lack of visi-ble policing,” he says.“The reality is that we were doing the

best we could with what we had in orderto police a tradition that has no place inour society, but has akeen followingnone-theless.”He further explains theCityhas been in-

undated with complaints about why fire-works are allowed in the first place.“The City’s Community Fire Safety by-

law already does the maximum that a lo-cal authority can do in terms of the law,and that is to ban the use of fireworks inpublic places. Only national governmenthas the legislative competency to ban theimport, production and sale of fireworksor restrict usage by age,” he says.

‘No major incidents’after Guy Fawkes

CHEVON BOOYSEN@chevonbooysen

Agroup of 40 matriculants from disad-vantaged backgrounds are giving ittheir all as they prepare for the final

examinations.The pupils from Christel House in Ottery

have taken their places at their study venueknown as the farm since Friday 28 October.They will stay there until their final exami-nations are done.Currently running for the second year,

the school’s farm programme was intro-duced to help matriculants keep focusedduring their last year at Christel House, anot-for-profit school for pupils living in ab-ject poverty.Engineering graphics and design teacher

Randall Daniels says pupils findthe environment improves theirlearning experience and theymake themost of their time there.“We have to be realistic when it

comes to our learners and the re-ality is that they come fromhomes or communities where itwill be a challenge to prepare fortheir exams. This is why the pro-gramme was introduced to theschool and so far it has shown realsuccess. Our 100% pass rate lastyear is testimony to that.”Pupils visit the farm at the end

of every semester to prepare fortheir exams and are housed forthe entire exam time.“The girls are housed on one

side of the farm and the boys inanother section of the farm. Theyare then also divided into groupsthat will take care of the cleaningroster, each with a captain. Thisway the learners are also taught to be re-sponsible,” Daniels adds.History teacher Shaun Stevens explains

the groups are supervised by a rotatingschedule of teachers who come to the farmand prepare learners for specific subjectsthree days before the exam.“This is what Christel House is doing for

its learners; ensuring that learners get thebest out of their learning experience.“We do not know what other schools do

for their matriculants to offer support, butthis is what we’re doing and it’s working,”

says Stevens.Grade 12 learner Clayton*, who admits he

was once a “rough child”, had been told thatsuccess was out of his reach.But now, as he prepares to write the big-

gest exam of his life so far, he expects to ex-cel.Clayton is one of the star learners at

Christel House.One of the many prizewinners rewarded

at the Christel House valedictory ceremonyin October, Clayton has benefited from theschool’s holistic approach to learning, in-cluding the farm study programme.After participating in the farm study pro-

gramme this year, Clayton shot up to tenthplace in his grade. He also received anaward in recognition of thewayhe conductshimself.

The mission of the school is to break thecycle of poverty throughaholistic approachthat includesnutrition, social support,med-ical care, community outreach and high ed-ucational standards. The matric pass ratesince the school’s inception has been 100%and, last year, the matric exemption passrate was 64% –well above national average.At the valedictory ceremony, principal

Ronald Fortune said he expected even bet-ter results from this year’s Grade 12learners and called them “very special”.V * Not his real name.

Farm life for pupilsto study in peace

Mawande Vumazonhe from Delft, a matric pupil atChristel House in Ottery, prepares for his final exam inengineering graphics and design at the farm venue wherethe school’s matrics are staying during the exams.

PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN

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Canal Walk buzzed with excitement aschildren across Cape Town came outto show their support for others.

Ikamva Labantu, a community drivennon-governmental non-profit organisationthat delivers social support services intownship communities in Cape Town, host-ed a fun day in aid of their Fuel2Grow cam-paign.

Launched last week, the campaign aimsto highlight the need to feed children nutri-tious meals.

In a statement, Ikamva Labantu directorAnanda Nel explains food insecurity inSouth Africa is real.

“Around 3.3 million children live in

households where there is food insecurity– children can’t play, learn, dream, or be in-spired when their immediate need is foodto fill their tummy – they need fuel.”

According to Nel, they aim to raise R2,5mover the next four months. This will enablethe organisation to feed 650 children intheir programmes during 2016.

She further explains R15 a day providesone nutritious cooked meal, R75 providesmeals for a week, R300 for a month andR4 000 for a year.

“If we can’t provide our kids with at leastone meal a day, our efforts to inspire andeducate them will be lost as their focus willbe on the physical hunger they are experi-encing.”

During the fun day, children participatedin various activities including a Mad Hat-

ter’s party, writing lettersto Santa and campsite sto-rytelling. Each activitycosts R30 and by partici-pating, children werehelping to provide a mealfor two other children.

“We want to show par-ents that a child can onlybe a child if one of theirmost important needs,namely nutrition, is ad-dressed. It will be our firstshopping centre promo-tion ever. We’d like tothank the Canal WalkFoundation for their in-volvement and excellentsupport of NGOs workingin township communities.It is a well-known brandand we’re honoured to beassociated with it.”V For more information, pleasevisit the website www.fuel2grow.org.

Children from the Kwakhanya crèche in Khayelistha are among some of the beneficiaries of theFuel2Grow campaign. PHOTO: IKAMVA LABANTU

Avana Mdebuka (6) from Claremont participated in the event atCanal Walk. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL

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Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 (vier-en-twintig) subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soos volgop die volgende plekke en tye sal vergader:

Subraad Plek Datum Tyd Bestuurder

1Raadsaal, Wesfleur- munisipale kantore,Wesfleur-sirkel, Atlantis

19 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2Kraaifontein-raadsaal, Kraaifontein-munisipale gebou, Brightonweg,Kraaifontein

18 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Goodwood- munisipale gebou,Voortrekkerweg, Goodwood

19 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow-raadsaal, Parow- munisipalegebou, 1ste verdieping, hoek vanVoortrekkerweg en Tallentstraat, Parow

19 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196

5Raadsaal, hoek van Jakkalsvleilaan enKiaatweg, Bonteheuwel

18 10:00Martin Julie021 444 2962

6Bellville-raadsaal, Bellville-burgersentrum, Voortrekkerweg, Bellville

16 10:00Pat Jansen021 444 3716

7Durbanville-raadsaal, hoek van Queen-en Oxfordstraat, Durbanville

16 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689

8Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Faganstraat enHoofweg, Strand 19

10:00Erika Williams021 850 4149

9Andile Msizi-saal, Bangisorylaan, Site B,Khayelitsha

18 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351

10Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoekvan Lwandleweg en Phendulasingel,Khayelitsha

16 10:00Mandlenkosi Sitonga021 360 1267

11Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van Govan Mbeki-en Steve Biko-rylaan, Gugulethu

18 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737

12Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

19 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698

13 Ruth First-gemeenskapsaal,Sinqolamthistraat, Philippi

18 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619

14Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van Govan Mbeki-en Steve Biko-rylaan, Gugulethu

16 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678

15Raven-kamer, eerste verdieping,Pinelands-opleidingsentrum, SentralePlein, St. Stephensweg, Pinelands

16 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797

16Raadsaal, 11de verdieping,Waalstraat 44,Kaapstad

16 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17Dulcie September-raadsaal (kleinsaal),hoek van Klipfontein- en Proteastraat,Athlone

19 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03

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Hoofkantoor van die Valsbaai-natuurreservaat: Zeekoevleiweg 7,Zeekoevlei

19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19 Raadsaal, Sentrale Sirkel, Vishoek 16 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010

20Raadsaal, Alphensentrum, Hoofweg,Constantia

18 10:00Richard White021 444 8112

21Kuilsrivier-raadsaal, 1ste verdieping, hoekvan Carinusstraat en Van Riebeeckweg,Kuilsrivier

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22Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Hoofweg enFaganstraat, Strand (oorkant die Strand-treinstasie)

16 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain

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24Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoek vanLwandle- en Spineweg, Khayelitsha

19 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532

Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voor dievergadering, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai dieagenda af. Rapporteer asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.

Die volgende beleide en planne word gedurende November 2015 vir openbare konsultasiebeskikbaar gestel. Dit kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word en belanghebbendes kankommentaar lewer daarop:

Hersiene informelehandelsplan vir die Maitland-gebied – 4 November tot 4 Desember 2015.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER

KENNISGEWING VANSUBRAADSVERGADERINGS:NOVEMBER 2015

Die Delft Verenigde-kerk op die hoek vanGatway- en Moth-straat hou op Saterdag14 November hul jaarlikse kermis by dieNelson Mandela-vredespark. Daar sal ta-fels vol klerasie, koek en koeldrank wees,asook springkastele en gesigverf. Verskil-lende vleisgeregte sal slegs op die kerkper-

seel voorberei en bedien word. Daar salook ’n koffiekroeg met verskillende soortekoffie beskikbaar wees. Speletjies sooskaartspel, ’n fortuinwiel, raakrugby, mi-ni-sokker en mini-netbal sal ook aange-bied word.V Gerald Saulse by 021 904 2332 gebel word.

Klerasie, koek en koeldrank by kerkkermis

San­Marie Vogel from Durbanville admires the work done by Annette Mankhayi, one of theteam members. Left at the back is Monica Memani, team leader. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

Udumo’s décor readyESMÉ ERASMUS

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The award the Tyger Valley shoppingcentre recently won with its Christ-mas décor last year is not even gather-

ing dust yet, or the Durbanville women be-hind the scenes are ready to launch theirnext Udomo designs.

San-Marie Vogel from Durbanville found-ed Udomo Designs, a non-profit partnershipbetween the local community, OakhillChurch (previously known as DurbanvilleFamily Church) and a few passionate indi-viduals last year to create Christmas deco-rations with a South African feel to them.

Tyger Valley Shopping Centre recentlywalked away with the Spectrum Award inthis year’s Footprint Awards for its refresh-ing proudly South African approach to itsfestive décor in December 2014.

This annual award ceremony is hosted bythe South African Council of Shopping Cen-tres (SACSC) with the aim of recognisingoutstanding marketing, innovation, crea-tive initiatives and economic success.

This year Tyger Valley will again have aSouth African Christmas, but with an en-tirely different look and feel, says Vogel.

The designs will be more simplistic andradiate a “festival of light” theme.

This will include an African inspired na-tivity scene featuring sable horns, a thornycrown, angles, doves, the Bethlehem starand the baobab tree.

Lizette Dupisanie, wife of Pastor LouisDupisanie of Oakhill Church, created thecircular design for the material, which wasinspired by traditional shweshwe textiles.

A group of unemployed women from Wal-lacedene in Kraaifontein were put througha local entrepreneurship course to producethe range of Christmas decorations.

They also helped to create various scattercushions, table cloths, aprons, bags, otto-mans and a myriad of other items, that willbe sold at a pop-up shop in Tyger Valleyfrom 20 November to 24 December.

Decorations will be going up this week.V Contact San­Marie Vogel at media@udumode­signs.co.za or 082 853 2667 or visit www.udumode­signs.co.za for more information.

From left are Irene Snell­Carroll (provincial director: Age­in­Action); Mary Aspeling; JohannaMeyer (Huis Marie Louw) and Anel Jordaan (public relations officer: Western Cape Checkers).PHOTO: MATT STOW

Elderly honoured for‘bringing joy’ to kidsCHANDREY HOWBURG & MICHELLELINNERT

There wasn’t a dry eye in the room lastWednesday when a group of worthy seniorswere awarded for their crafts for needy chil-dren.

They are all part of the Age-in-Action or-ganisation, which hosts the Pretty Thingsfor Little Things project annually.

Last Wednesday the group, sponsors andother interested parties came together forthe provincial prize giving ceremony hon-ouring the elderly involved for their timeand efforts to make toys for children fromneedy communities. Adele Kruger Taljaardfrom Shoprite Checkers, the main sponsorsince 2003, said a total of 17 203 toys werecollected nationally this year.

The winning entries lined the room in a

colourful display, showing off the crochet-ing, knitting and woodwork talents of theentrants.

In his heartfelt speech thanking the en-trants for the efforts, Age-in-Action provin-cial executive committee chairman GertKlaase had the audience in tears with hisanecdotes inspiring all to give and do moreto brighten up children’s lives.

“What can we try to do more? We needto give more of ourselves so we can bringjoy to those in need.

“Those of you receiving prizes are beingacknowledged for bringing hope and joy tochildren, but it should also make you wantto bring more to the table,” he said.

One of the stars of the show was Huis Ma-rie Louw in Somerset West, which won anumber of prizes for their contribution tothe project.

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The new Life Start learning centre, acentre a Durbanville mother is start-ing in January for autistic adoles-

cents and young adults, will be introducedat a meeting on Saturday 21 November atthe Lutheran Church in Goodwood.The centre will specialise in educational

services for adolescents and young adultson the autism spectrum. They will betrained in independent living skills in asupportive and protective environment atthe centre, says Lasea Erasmus, founder ofthe centre and mother of an 18-year-old au-tistic boy.“We aim to promote and develop inde-

pendent living skills of daily living, self-de-termination and interpersonal skills, andemployment skills for each individual stu-dent,” Erasmus says.At the centre they will be taking the spe-

cific strengths of the adolescents andyoungadults into account as far as possible.“Our aim is to optimise autism in such

a way that each student can develop mean-ingful interaction with his/her environ-ment, allowing them to build the founda-tions for life long learning and a good quali-ty life,” she says.

Broad individual baseThe curriculum will form a broad base

from which an individualised programmefor each learner will be developed as far aspossible.The daily programme is put together in

such a way that learners will get ample op-portunity to practise newly learned skills.The emphasis will be on experiential learn-ing of practical skills.The learners’ personal interests will also

be incorporated into the daily programmeto keep them motivated.No formal academic qualification is re-

quired, but an assessment of the studentand an interview with parents or othercaregivers will be required before place-ment.The Life Start centre will be open to all

autistic patients between the age of 16 and22, who meet the following requirements:able to communicate, follow verbal or writ-ten instructions, function in a group set-ting, and use the bathroom independently.

Focus on living skillsAlthough the centre will catermainly for

young persons on the autism spectrum,other young adults with learning barriersare also welcome to apply.The focus will be on life long learning of

independent living skills, Erasmus says.The meeting starts at 14:00 at the Luther-

an Church on the corner of Smart Roadand Vasco Boulevard (opposite the N1 CityMall).Any interested parents are invited to at-

tend to getmore information about the cen-tre, and also to start a network group forparents of young autistic adults.There will also be a holiday day pro-

gramme at the Lutheran Church for youngautistic adults aged 15 to 22 years.The Vasco young adult care holiday pro-

gramme is offered from 10 to 18 Decemberfrom 08:00 to 17:00. The cost is R200 per day(full day) or R150 per halfday.V Contact Rosalie Schoeman about the holiday pro­gramme by email to [email protected] or083 381 4501. Contact Lasea Erasmus on082 706 7718 or by e­mail to lasea.eras­[email protected] abbout the Life Start learning cen­tre.

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From a handwritten script on a few tat-tered pages to the screen,Quest is livingproof that dreams do come true.

The film, written by Manenberg’s AndréManus with the help of Theo E. Davids andthe Bridgetown Theatre Company, willmake its debut on local television this week-end.Quest was born out of André’s day to day

experiences inhis community.While hewasfilledwith enthusiasmandpassion to tell hisstory of living in the gang-infested and sub-economicManenberg, hedidn’t know theba-sics of screenwriting.He approached the Bridgetown Theatre

Company (BTC) that provides training increative arts and filmmaking with his loosepages, and asked them to help him turn his

script into a screen play. BTC in turn intro-duced André to director and writer TheofromGemini Twins Films and the two beganto knock out the story of Quest together.As a former high school teacher who grew

up in Bridgetown himself, Theo identifiedwith André’s story. In fact, it was only afterthe fall of apartheid that Theo got the oppor-tunity to follow his own filmmaking dreamsand working with André was a way for himto “pay it forward”.Having found his director, André still

faced many more challenges. Being unem-ployed, he had no access to a computer ortelephone. He often had to walk the 10km toBridgetown to work with Theo, while at thesame time contending with frequent gangfights and shootings in Manenberg.Then there’s the fact that he was ridiculed

by his neighbours for being a dreamer.Mounting negative influences caused An-

dré to doubt himself, but instead of givingup, he drew inspiration from the violence,unemployment and poverty surroundinghim.Theo eventually gifted André with a com-

puter and a year later the two had finishedtheir screenplay for Quest.Their next step was to find funding. They

applied at several intuitions without suc-cess, and while there were organisationswilling to fund the film, it would be at theexpense of artistic control.Not wanting to change their script, André

and Theo decided to produce Quest inde-pendently and Theo appealed to the localfilm industry for help.They soon had a professional cameraman,

a sound engineer and a productionmanager

on board. BTC supplied the actors and crewwhile the community stepped up to providelocations, transport and food.In the end Quest, which was filmed in

Bridgetown, Silvertown, Rylands and Atho-ne, became a community project.The film tells the story of a young drug ad-

dicted mother forced to sell her intelligent14-year-old daughter to a drug lord to settleher debt. The girl eventually escapes her lifeof prostitution to find her mother a changedwoman, begging the question: Will she for-give her?Quest will be screened on DSTV channel

263 and CTV (Cape Town Television) on Fri-day 13 November at 22:00 with a repeat onSunday 15 October at midnight.V Visit the Bridgetown Theatre Company Facebookpage or call 082 536 3651 for more information.

Handwritten script a success quest

Andre Manus makes his screenwriting debutwith the film Quest.

Theo E. Davids co­wrote and directed the film.

MAGRIET THERON@magrietron

Lara Potgieter (27) from Milnerton ishelping children at child and youth carecentres around Cape Town to find a quietspace “to step outside the cycle of dramathat is their lives” for an hour-long yogaclass per week.One of these centres is the Holy Cross

child and youth care centre in ParowVal-ley, formerly known as the Holy Cross or-phanage, where almost a hundred chil-drenbetween theagesof twoand18attendher classes in the different age groups.The ten-week yoga programme is the

second of a number of modules that sheis presenting here asmanager of theHeal-ing Earth Foundation, an NPO that en-courages the holistic development of chil-dren.“The foundation aims to nurture and

develop conscious, healthy earth chil-dren of all ages through opportunitiesthat allow for connectingwith the self, theenvironment and all beings. Ourmain ob-jective is to provide for the holistic devel-opment of the children, which includestheir physical, social, emotional, intellec-tual and spiritual development,” Potgiet-er says.She started working with the children

atHolyCross in July, when she presenteda “Heal your life” programme, an interac-tive curriculum which, she says, sheworked through word for word with theolder children. The programme focusedon themes such as uncovering negativemessages and affirmation, through inter-active exercises, group sharing and roleplay.“As this module progressed the chil-

dren, especially teenagers, started open-ing up, often crying or laughing,” shesays. And this expression, she says, isvery important and therapeutical.Othermoduleswill follow once the yoga

programme is completed.“We will host emotional freedom tech-

nique sessions, art therapy, meditationand breathing work, pamper sessions, en-vironmental education and activism pro-jects (including beach clean-ups, naturehikes, alien vegetation removal, tree andvegetable planting sessions, humane edu-cation and more), as well as training as-

piring wellness therapists from underprivi-leged backgrounds,” she says.The Healing Earth Foundation’s other

beneficiaries include child and youth carecentres, shelters for abusedwomenand chil-dren, prison rehabilitation centres, and edu-cational facilities for underprivileged wom-en.“While there are many wonderful organi-

sations serving the basic needs of our youth,the importance of their psycho-spiritual de-velopment and the finer nuances of theirphysical well-being should not be underesti-mated,” says Potgieter. “We were fortunateenough to witness a beautiful blossoming ofthe teens’ self-confidence through the per-sonal development programme, and watch-

ing the kids get in touch with their littlebodies and big souls as they movethrough the yoga exercises is equally ex-citing.”Potgieter is a former Miss Earth South

Africa finalist and magazine editor. Shehas gone through a lot of anxiety whenshe was younger, she says, and a holisticapproach helped her out of it.By working with the children, she is

now living her dream.“I wanted to take the importance of

mindfulness, self-awareness and healingsomewhere,” she says.V For more information on the Healing EarthFoundation and how you can become involved,visit www.healingearth.co.za.

A quiet space to ‘step outside’

Lara Potgieter helping children to do yoga poses which, she says, helps to calm them down.

The Parow North Community Church inTheal Street is inviting struggling perform-ing artists to become part of a group initia-tive that uses this church as a theatre. Ac-cording to Gavin du Plessis, an artist andmember of the church who conceptualisedthe idea, the church has volunteered thespace as performance and exhibition spacein support of marginilised and disadvan-taged artists and performers.Now they are looking for interested candi-

dates.V Contact Gavin on 021 939 3358 or the church of­fice on 021 939 2395 if interested.

Artists invited to freetheatre group initiative

An excitingworkshop teaching participantshow to wrap gifts beautifully is being hostedat the Bellville art centre soon.The workshop comes just as Christmas is

around the corner. Come and learn to foldyour own gift bags, how to fold boxes andhow to make your own gift tags. All of thisis happening at the centre at the Bellville li-brary in Carl van Aswegen Street in Bell-ville on 14 November from 09:30.The cost is R380 per person including all

materials and refreshments. The course ismost suited to those older than 10 years.V To book, contact Ciskia at workshops@creativeaf­fairs.co.za or 083 234 9669.

Learn to wrap intime for Christmas

Budding talent in the arts can now apply toperform at the 2016 National Arts FestivalFringe that takes place in Grahamstownfrom 30 June until 10 July.“We’re looking for actors, singers, comedi-

ans, poets and anyonewhowants to show offtheir talent to an appreciative and knowl-edgeable audience,” Fringe Manager Zikho-na Monaheng said.“The Fringe is South Africa’s only truly

open platform for artists – there is no selec-tion process and everyone is welcome.V The Festival’s website at www.nationalartsfesti­val.co.za contains all the necessary info guides andapplication forms, and registration is open until 15January 2016 (early birds qualify for a discount).

Art talent called fornext year’s festival

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Suidooster waai nou ook op skermsDESIRÉE RORKE

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Sowaar as wat die Kaapse suidoosterwaai, gaan ’n nuwe sepie Suid-Afri-kaanse kykers vanaf 16 November drie

keer ’n week vir ’n halfuur in hul stoele vas-genael hou.Suidooster, kykNET en kykNET & kie se

nuwe sepie, is Donderdagaand te midde van’n groot feestelikheid by hul ateljees in Mil-nerton aan lede van die stad se media be-kendgestel.

’n Lang verlore dogter, ’n jaloerse oususwat dalk te diep in die bottel kyk en boonop’n middeljarekrisis beleef, ’n eiendomsmag-naat met onderduimse planne en ’n onder-linge “samoesa-oorlog”, is net ’n paar vandie sappige intriges waarvoor kykers hullippe kan aflek.

Die verhaal, die eerste Afrikaanse sepiewat in Kaapstad verfilm word, vertel van diemense van Suidooster, ’n klein winkel- en sa-kesentrum in Ruiterbosch, ’n fiktiewe voor-

stad in Kaapstad.Drie gesinne lewe en werk saam en deel

noodwendig in mekaar se lief en leed.Tussendeur die gange van ’n gastronomie-

se feesmaal, voorberei deur Johnny Ham-man en Marius Uys van die Kokkedoor-faam, het die eerste twee episodes as lusma-ker vir die media gedien.

Paul Venter, vervaardiger by Suidooster-films, sê Suidooster is eg Kaaps en gaan ky-kers van die eerste episode af voor die kassievasgenael hou.

“Suidooster is vir alle Afrikaansspreken-des en sal tuis in elkeen se huis voel. Dit salmense warm laat voel en vir hulle daagliksiets beteken.”

Dit het ’n blitsvinnige 5 maande en 15 daegeneem om alles gereed te kry – van die aan-kondiging op 1 Junie tot die eerste episodewat op 16 November uitgesaai word.

“Die verfilming van Suidooster, in ’n atel-jee wat voorheen ’n Makro-groothandelaargehuisves het, het op 5 Oktober begin endaar word daagliks een episode per dag vir

vier dae ’n week verfilm, met buiteskote op’n vyfde dag,” het die akteur Hannes vanWyk gesê.

Daar is 65 permanente personeel wat opSuidooster se stel werk.

“Die akteurs en produksiespan val reedssoggens 07:30 by die ateljee in en werk totomstreeks 19:30 saans. Om een episode van22 minute uit te saai, skiet drie kameras virongeveer 10 ure elke dag – wat beteken onge-veer 30 ure se skietwerk word na 22 minutegesny.”

Die musikant Alistair Izobell het spesiaaltwee liedjies vir Suidooster gekomponeer,waarvan een as die aansteeklike temaliedingespan word.V Suidooster sal vanaf 16 November op Maandae,Dinsdae en Woensdae om 18:00 op kykNET en kyk­NET & kie. uitgesaai word, met ’n herhaling op daar­die aande om 20:00 op kykNET & kie. Nog herhalingssal op ander tye plaasvind. Besoek gerus die kykNet­webtuiste by kyknet.tv vir inligting oor programske­dules. Vir ’n voorskou van Suidooster, besoek http://bit.ly/suidooster.

Participants parked their veteran cars for display to the judges on the picturesque banks of the Gariep dam.

Wouter’s vintage Volvo voted best veteranMICHELLE LINNERT

@linnertmb

A Bellville man, his wife and their Vol-vo came home with a number of prizesfrom a national car show held recent-ly.

Wouter and Ingrid Wentzel’s lightblue Volvo was voted the best of thelot at a gathering of Volvos at the carmanufacturer’s national veteranshow held at the Gariep Dam lastweekend.

Wouter and Ingrid entered their1967 Volvo 122S into the yearly carshow.

After travelling 875 km to the venue,their blue “baby” competed with 42like-minded car fanatics’ veteran four-wheelers, Wouter said.

But as it happens, his and Ingrid’sVolvo came out tops.

His car did not win one, but several,prizes at this annual get-together ofthe Volvo Owners’ Club of South Afri-ca at the Forever Resort, which alsoserved as venue for its national AGM.

“Stuart Johnson from televisionfame (motor journalist) was the MC ata lovely prize-giving event on Satur-day night,” Wouter said.

At this ceremony, his 122S wasawarded prizes for being the cleanestcar at the show and it won the Tou Nelaward for being the best standard 122.

For being the most original classicVolvo, his car won the Tom CampherAward.

“After being photographed in thewinners circle on the Sunday morn-ing, it was time to drive back to CapeTown in true ’60s fashion – no aircon!”Wouter laughed.

Marco Spaumer, Abduragmaan Adams en GretaPietersen is van die akteurs.

Foto: Kirk van Rooi

And the winner is ... Wouter’s very ownlight blue 122S Volvo!

All MediRite pharmacies in Shop-rite and Checkers supermarketswill offer free blood sugar tests from9 to 14 November 2015 in support ofWorld Diabetes Day, which is cele-brated on 14 November.

During this period, MediRitepharmacists will attend to any con-sumers who wish to have theirblood sugar levels tested, free ofcharge.

According to Razana Allie, a dia-betes nurse specialist with DiabetesSouth Africa, a blood sugar testmeasures the amount of glucose inone’s blood.

“Glucose is a major source of en-ergy for the body. Carbohydratesfound in fruit, cereal, bread, pasta

and rice are quickly turned into glu-cose, and can lead to increasedblood sugar levels,” says Allie.

Diabetes mellitus, commonly justreferred to as diabetes, is a chroniccondition in which high blood sug-ar levels are present over a pro-longed period of time due to insuffi-cient insulin release and or insulinresistance.

Symptoms to be treatedSymptoms of high blood sugar in-

clude frequent urination as well asincreased thirst, erectile dysfunc-tion, blurred vision and burningfeet. If left untreated, diabetes cancause many complications such asblindness, stroke, heart disease,

kidney failure and even limb ampu-tations,” says Allie.

The Shoprite Checkers super-market group sees itself as a respon-sible corporate citizen that is com-mitted to the well-being of the com-munities where it does business.

As such, the MediRite pharma-cies (listed below) offer patrons afree blood sugar test in order to as-sist them in staying healthy.V In the Western Cape people can go toMediRite in Bishop Lavis, Blue Downs,Bothasig, Broadway Strand, Grand CentralShopping Centre Eerste River, Gugulethu,Khayelitsha, Kuils River, Landsdowne Cor­ner Shopping Centre Ottery, MiddestadBellville, Shoprite Park Parow, Philippi andVasco.

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Crusaders downrivals Silvertree

Keegan Watson of Sivertree (left) tags Warren Adams of Crusaders on second base duringa major league game at the Rooikrans sport complex in Grassy Park on Saturday. Crusaderseventually walked away 10­9 winners. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

SEAN CAMPBELL

Crusaders out-hit Silvertree 13 to 7 tosecure their first win of the currentcampaign 10-9 in 10 innings.

Crusaders raced into a 9-5 lead after thecompletion of two innings, finding thepitching ofKeeganWatson to their liking.They scored their 9 runs from 7 hits, witha single base on balls, two hit by pitchesand an error. Silvertree scored their 5runs in the second inning from 4 hits, onebase on balls and one hit by pitch.Silvertree scored a further 2 runs in the

third innings to narrow the gap to 9-7. Sil-vertree then drew level with a run eachin the fifth and sixth innings.Crusaders scored the winning run in

the tenth innings when Garth van derVent scored on a grounder to third baseby Chad Beukes.Both teams used three pitchers.

. Silvertree pitchers: Keegan Watson(1.1 innings, 16 batters faced, 7 hits, 9runs, 1 base on balls and 2 hit by pitches)was replaced by Dayton Williams(3.1 inn, 19 BF, 3 H, 0 R, 4 BB and 8 K).Watson (2 inn, 9 BF, 1 H, 0 R, 1 K and

1 HBP) returned for his second stint. An-rich Roberts (2.2 inn, 9 BF, 3 H, 1 R, 2 BBand 1 HBP) finished the game for Silver-tree.. Crusaders pitchers: Yankee JustinRollag (3.2Inn, 21BF, 5H, 7R, 4BB, 1K and2HBP) started and was replaced by Jared(3.1inn, 18BF, 2H, 2R, 5BBand1K).Camer-onFortuin (3inn, 9BF, 0H, 0Rand 4K) shutSilvertree down with a strong finish.. Silvertree batting:KeeganWatson 2-5. Crusaders batting: Brent Fransman3-4, Leeroy Adriaanse 3-5, Neil Williams3-4 and Warren Adams 3-6.. Box score:Silvertree 0520011000: 9 7 2Crusaders 5400000001: 10 13 2

Other resultsMajor league:Bellville 4; Durbanville 3Westridge 3; VOB 15Athlone 0; Bothasig 5Promotion league:Van der Stel 11; Maitland 7Helderberg 11; Devonshire 1Thistle 14; Battswood 16Lansdowne: Bye

Black and brown training camp held: One hundred and fifty Kyokushin­kan karateka recently attented a training camp in preparationfor the upcoming brown and black belt grading taking place on Saturday 5 December at Welgemoed Primary. Shihan Hennie Bosman sharedhis wealth of knowledge and experience in preparing the karateka. PHOTO: WAYNE SYLVESTER

Met Brackenfell se senior krieketspanaan die bopunt van die punteleer indieBoland sePremierliga endie ewen-eens onoorwonne Kraaifontein dievoorste span in die Boland se eerste li-ga, gaan dit tans punt in die wind methierdie twee Tygerbergse klubs.Brackenfell (287/6, gesl.) het Robert-

son (70) die afgelope naweek behoorlikverrinneweer ná knap bydraes deurveral Michael Loubser (78), Lenertvan Wyk (68), Wiaan Smit (40), Man-rich Kotze (36) en Jason Thiart (4/3).Oorkant die heuwel het Kraaifon-

tein (168) op die Louis Smal-ovaal diespan vanDarling (132) sy eerste neder-laag toegedien.Fabian Faro (82), Robin Petersen

(4/28) en Urlan Adams (3/27) het goedstem dik gemaak vir die Kraaie.– (Sarel Burger)

Brakke enKraaie bo

Sharn Gomes van UWK slaan die bal na die bykant Saterdag in sy span se wedstryd teenRondebosch as deel van ’n reeks tweedaagse krieketwedstryde in die WP.

FOTO: PETER HEEGER/GALLO IMAGES

SAREL BURGER

Bellville, Durbanville, die Universiteit vanWes-Kaapland en Milnerton is almal stewigin die saal in die jongste reeks tweedaagsekrieketwedstryde in die WP.Maar Edgemead, Noordelikes-Goodwood

en Tygerberg-klub kry dit maar hotagter opdie oomblik.Bellville (209/8) het ’n houvas op Kaap-

stad-klub (138), danksy Wian Engelbrecht(65*), Handré Theron (41) en Roby Kapp(4/32), terwyl Durbanville (218) die hef in diehand het teen Primrose (147/9, gesl.) ná ste-wige bydraes deur Dale Campbell (67), RhettBridgens (51), Jaco Castle (4/37) en BrendonViret (3/36). Ook UWK (141 en 12/0) het ’nvoorsprong teen Rondebosch (111) met be-hulp vanAshleyCupido (44), Francois Plaat-

jies (4/8) en Esmund van Wyk (4/12).Milnerton (204/9 gesl.) is op pad na ’n oor-

winning oorMontrose (67 en 30/2) nadat Da-mian Crowley (85) en Max Waller (4/5) hulstempel afgedruk het, maar Noordelikes-Goodwood en Tygerberg moes albei ’n op-volgbeurt betree in hul onderskeie wedstry-de. Noordelikes (169 en 30/2) sukkel teenUniversiteit van Kaapstad (285/8 gesl.), on-danks Daryn Dorman (95) en Brendon Phi-lander (5/45) se bydraes, terwyl Tygerberg(53 en 61/3) in ewe groot moeilikheid is teenAvendale (178/7 gesl.).Luwaaz September (3/38) was al speler

van Tygerberg wat sy sout werd was. Edge-mead (113 en 53/4) voer ook ietwat van ’nopdraande stryd teen Vishoek (125), maarStephan Joubert (44), Simon Blake (4/23) enGarethKnott (3/36) hetwelhul kant gebring.

Vier is nog in beheer

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T’BURGER SPORTSTAR OF THE MONTH: BRETT HOWBURG

Local lad one of bestSTEHAN SCHOEMAN

Brett Howburg from Kraaifontein isnot only one of South Africa’s finesttransplant athletes, but as a matter

of fact one of the world’s best.The 17-year-old Grade 11 learner from

Monument Park High School is the Tyg-erBurger Sportstar of the Month winner.

Brett received a liver transplant backin 2008 after being diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, biliary atresia,which affects the liver function soon aft-er birth.

“Soon after I had the transplant I foundout about the World Transplant Gamesand I competed in my first championshipback in 2013, which was held in Durban.There I won bronze medals in shotputand the 100m. It was then and there thatI realised I am good enough to competeagainst fellow transplant athletes fromacross the world.

“In August we as team South Africacompeted in the 20th World TransplantGames in Argentina. It was a good feelingrepresenting my country on the interna-tional stage,” said Brett.

The 100m dash is his favourite eventand this is where he won his first goldmedal in a time of 11:50. He went on to

win an- other gold medal for shotput with adistance of 8.07m and silver for long jump in4.9m.

“Winning gold is a feeling that is hard todescribe and it makes me want to train evenharder for the next championship event inSpain 2017.

“Mariaan Meyer, who coaches me at theParow Athletics Club, plays a major role inmy success along with my family who sup-ports me. I am truly blessed to have such agreat support structure.”

Brett trains three to four times a week fo-cusing on speed, strength and stamina.

The goal for this youngster is to be the fast-est transplant athlete on the planet.

Brett wins himself a pair on sunglasses ofhis choice from Bosman, McNulty and DuToit Optometrists, R1 000 from Shihan Hen-nie Bosman (Welgemoed Kyokushin-kan do-jo) and free body assessments from dr KostaKapnias at Ready Room in Willowbridge.

. To enter the TygerBurger Sportstar ofthe Month competition, high school learnersin the TygerBurger distribution area are en-couraged to enter their latest sportingachievements. Entries can be emailed tomcnulty. [email protected]

George McNulty, Brett Howburg, HennieBosman and dr Costa Kapnias. PHOTO: STEHAN

SCHOEMAN

A Western Province contingent represent-ing Savetts (South African Veteran TableTennis) had a great showing at the South Af-rican Table Tennis Board’s National Veter-ans’ tournament held in Orkney recently.

In the men’s 40+ open, Warren Julius, anovice, narrowly lost to the experiencedRainer Stabz in a hotly contested quarter fi-nals match.

The other novice, Ashley Wesson,(dubbed Wes Wang Chu), had a rude awak-ening when he faced Darryl Williams(dubbed The Godfather) in the other quarterfinal. Williams went on to the semi-final ofthe 40+ and lost to Abdul from Gauteng Cen-tral in a very subdued five-setter.

Williams, who was in tremendous pain

due to an injured lower back, later said hewas conserving his energy for the 50+ eventwhich he comfortably won by defeatingteam mate Basil Shapiro.

Steven Brown, also from Savetts, contest-ed the other 40+ semi-final in another veryclose match against Ismail Badat from Gaut-eng Central.

Gauteng’s Abdul Hayes was victoriousover team mate Badat to win the covetedmen’s 40+ event.

Savetts duo Brown and Shapiro comforta-bly defeated their WP counterparts and de-fending champions Mahdi Adams and An-ver Lyners in the men’s doubles event.Frans Erasmus and Demos Dracoulides, al-so from Savetts, caused quite a stir when

they clawed their way back from a 2-0 deficitto defeat the partnership of Badat and Ab-dul.

Their joy was short-lived though. Long-standing doubles duo Brown and Shapiroproved to be too strong for them and theyhad to settle for silver. Brown and Shapirocomfortably won gold.

Mixed doubles duo Sheila Page and Badatwere triumphant over novices Wesson andDellareese Hartman to obtain gold. Pageand Jeanette van der Walt took silver in thedoubles and Hartman and her partner wonbronze.

However, the star of the tournament wasundoubtedly Page, who has been the mostconsistent over the past five years.

WP veterans do well in table tennis tournament