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E-pos: [email protected] Woensdag 3 Oktober 2012 Tel: 021 910 6500 www.tygerburger.co.za

RAVENSMEAD / BELHAR

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The Cape TownHigh Court ruledon Friday that the eight Ruyter-wacht families who were evictedtwo weeks ago from their Com-municare houses in Ruyter-wacht can return to their homes.

The attorney representing thepeople of Ruyterwacht and secre-tary of the Ruyterwacht Tenants’Committee, John Adams, workedinto the small hours of the morning

to see that justice was served.The threats of evictions have

been coming for months, but onWednesday 19 September, they be-gan in earnest.

Eight families were “put out onthe street” with no plan put in placefor where they should sleep thatnight.

Their friends and family offeredalternative places to sleep and onthe Thursday when it rained, theCity of Cape Town managed to or-ganise a place where the families’

belongings could be stored.Ward councillor Michael Britz

and Councillor Cedric Thomas acti-vated disaster management andthis unit, along with the city and theprovince’s Department of Social De-velopment offered help where theycould.

“It shows we’re a city that cares,”explains Thomas.

Be this as it may, the eviction it-self was something those who it in-volved would like to forget.

One person who was evicted and

wishes to stay anonymous feels itwas done in an undignified mannerand that it was one of the most trau-matic moments in her life.

She also alleged that she receivedno prior notice of eviction.

Communicare, the Section 21company that owns a large portionof Ruyterwacht and rents it out tolow-income households, has been atloggerheads with some residentsfor a very long time.

Joel Mkunqwana, Social Housingand Community Development di-

rector, explains that tenants areevicted when they breach the leaseagreement.

“The tenants in Ruyterwachtwere evicted due to rental arrears.When tenants default in rental pay-ments, it results in a loss in revenuewhich could affect our ability torender efficient services such asmaintenance, gardening, cleaning,security services, customer rela-tions and supportive social develop-ment programmes,” he says.

. To page 2.

Evictees go home) High Court overturns Communicare

Pierre Jordaan keeps his eye on the ball, and someof his trophies, as he plans to play in the WorldChampionships. Jordaan, a policeman and a com­munications officer at the ElsiesRiver police is cur­rently ranked first in South Africa and is set to takepart in the World Championships in Bulgaria laterthis year. Story on pg 2. Photo: Gary van Dyk

PierrePierretough totough tosnookersnooker

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Die gaping tussen rykdomenarmoedewordal hoe groter – teen só ’n tempo dat meer enmeer Suid-Afrikaners jaarliks in armoedegedompel is.Een organisasie wat begrip het vir dié

werklikheid, is Badisa-maatskaplike dien-ste wat oor die afgelope jaar ses miljoenmaaltye aan arm Suid-Afrikaners voorsienhet, maar tans self ’n stryd om oorlewingvoer.Weens geldelike nood beleef die organisa-

sie tans die moeilikste tyd sedert sy ont-staan, en beoog hulle om met ’n omkeer-strategie die situasie te beredder.“Badisa het die afgelope maande met ver-

skeie kundiges gekonsulteer en ons is besigom te herbesin oor finansies, dienslewe-ring, interne prossesse en die groei van onspersoneel,” het Annemarie Bezuidenhout,woordvoer van Badisa, by hul kantore inBellville aan TygerBurger gesê.VolgensBezuidenhouthet vele faktore ge-

lei tot die huidige geldelike dilemma.Ditsluit onder meer die stadige proses van dienasionale Lotto-uitbetalings en ontoerei-kende staatstoelae in. Volgens Bezuiden-hout het die Lotto-organisasie in 2010 laasuitbetaal, terwyl die staatstoelaag wat dieorganisasie ontvang, drie jaar gelede laasaangepas is. Die Lotto is nou eers besig omdie 2011-aansoeke te oorweeg, het sy gesê.Dít, terwyl lewenskostes die hoogte in-

skiet en skenkings van openbare instansiesweens die rimpeleffek van die wêreldwyeresessie ook afwaarts aangepas word.“Die armes in ons gemeenskappe word

dus dubbeld geraak deur die resessie, wantdie kostes styg en die nie-regeringsorgani-sasies kan hulle al minder help,” sê sy.“Ons moet egter volhou met ons diensle-

wering ter wille van die duisende mense innood, spesifiek die kinders en bejaardes inons gemeenskappe,” het sy gesê. Badisasien om na 698 555 mense in totaal in hulbedieningsgebied.

Moeilike tyevir Badisa

. From page 1.The residentwho sawaneed of represen-

tation for the community, John Adams, in-sists however that those who are threat-enedwith eviction are up to datewith theirrent and that the costs which Communi-care claim are outstanding are actually le-gal costs.“Residents are, in effect, paying to take

themselves to court,” says Adams.The legal battle between the community

and Communicare has been going formonths and as yet there seems to be nolight at the end of the tunnel for either par-ty.Adams, who himself is apparently sup-

posed to be evicted from his home in Ru-yterwacht, continues: “Every year at thesame time they try to evict residents. This

time Communicare used 2011 eviction let-ters.” Thiswas according to him, one of thereasons why the court decided to give theevicted residents 60 more days of relativesecurity in their homes.But Mkunqwana insists that the recent

evictions were related to late rental fees.“Communicare has formal rental agree-

mentswith their tenantswhich outline therespective roles and responsibilities ofboth landlord and tenant. Tenants shouldcontact their area office as soon as they ex-perience difficulty in paying their rent sothat we can review their situations and of-fer help. To assist tenants who fall on hardtimes we support different relief pro-grammes. There are right-sizing and offerindigent grants or housing benefit allow-ances to genuine cases of hardship or af-

fordability, which allows us to reduce rent-al charges per month. This is in effect foran initial period of threemonths whilst weassist the affected tenant to meet afforda-bility challenges.”Poverty alleviation programmes and so-

cial development services are being of-fered by Communicare, so Mkunqwanastates clearly: “We cannot tolerate instanc-es where our clients choose to unreasona-bly ignore above prescriptions which aremeant to alleviate affordability problemsto their benefit.“Proper collection of rental is one of the

key requirements of an accredited socialhousing institution as legislated withinthe South African housing context if onewill be able to sustain its continuous provi-sion of affordable rental opportunities.”

Communicare blames late rental payment

GARY VAN DYK

Capt Pierre Jordaan is a policeman withhis eye on the ball way beyond his crime-fighting duties.

Working as the communications officer atElsies River SAPS, Jordaan from Bracken-fell is one of the top snooker players in thecountry, and is still pocketing those ballswith the best of them.Currently he is ranked number one in

South Africa and with a little help will beheading off to take part in theWorld Champi-onships in Bulgaria later this year.The jovial policeman is well known in the

community for his involvement with crime-fighting projects and working with youth inempowerment projects, but confesses thatsnooker is his other passion in life.He laughs when he remembers that he ac-

tually started playing when he was seven.“We lived in Joubert Park in Johannes-

burg and I learnt to play at after-care on aquarter-sized table,” he says.“The teacher’s name was Miss Ray, that’s

all I remember but I loved playing eversince.”Since then he has achieved some good ti-

tles under his belt that included winning theGoodwood Championships in 1988, the WPJunior Title, but he confesses that there arestill some titles that allude him evenwith histop ranking.“Sometimes I take things too easy in the

big games, but that is justmy temperament,”he confesses.“If you look at my records youwill also see

that I have been the WP runner-up seventimes, four times in the SA Classic, as wellas in the SA open.“It just happens but I still enjoy playing

and I’m always positive that the big break isgoing to be there for me one day.”His achievements in recent years speak for

themselves with him winning the BolandOpen earlier this year, fourth in the All-Afri-ca tournament where he compiled the high-est break and he has represented the policeat five World Police and Fire Games over-seas.This year will mark the fourth time that

he is chosen for the World Champs and heis very proud to represent his country, butthere are financial aspects that may keephim from attending.“Only a portion of our travelling expenses

are paid for. The rest we have to fund our-selves or find sponsors,” he says.“Unfortunately I do not have the extra

money that is needed ... ”For more information Jordaan can be con-

tacted on 082 302 8602.

His game’s not over until ...

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The cellist Sinéad Symons (13) fromBrackenfellwhowasaccompaniedbyherfather James on piano claimed the goldmedalonFridaynightat the secondSAM-RO Hubert van der Spuy National MusicCompetition.

The competition was held at the HugoLambrechts Music Centre in Parow.Sinéad, a student of Marian Lewin, won

first prize, which included a gold medal plusthe Johanna van der Spuy prize of R10 000.She also won the strings category prize,

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ance prizes (romantic work).

In the development candidateswoodwindsand brass category, Rozay Apollis (13) fromBluedowns who plays flute won R500.In the best candidate of amember from SA

Society of Music Teachers: Tygerberg cate-gory Nicholas Bosman (13) from Kuils Riverwho plays violin walked away the winner.ZoëCoetzee (12) fromWelgemoed andFanSi-mon Wu (12) from Milnerton also playedtheir hearts out when when they joinedSineád in the finals.Annerike du Plessis (13), a pianist from

Bellville walked away with third prize andR1 000 in the best performance of South Afri-can compositions category.The competition over four rounds started

on Tuesday 24 September at the Hugo Lam-brechts Auditorium and was the 24th of itskind presented by the SA Society of Music

Teachers: Tygerberg.The executive general manager: SAMRO

Foundation, André le Roux, was ecstaticabout the general standard of the partici-pants.“The finalists had their work cut out to get

another chance in the final round to impressthe adjudicators and their performances we-re sheer enjoyment. The sample of the emer-ging talent fromprimary school level thatweexperienced during the competition, bodeswell for the future of classical music in ourcountry,” he remarked. He hopes they willcontinue honing their skills to the extentthat they qualify for the SAMRO OverseasScholarships.”Visit www.sena.org.za to find out more

about SAMRO’s investment in music educa-tion and development.

Sky’s the limit for future stars

Sinéad Symons (13) from Brac­kenfell won first prize, which in­cluded a gold medal. She alsowon R1 500 in the Best perfor­mance prizes (romantic work).

Among the finalists in the competition were (from left) pianist Anneri­ke du Plessis (13) from Bellville walked away with third prize andR1 000 in the best performance of South African compositions cate­gory; pianist Fan Simon Wu (12) a finalist for the top prize and RozayApollis (13) from Bluedowns who plays flute and won R500 in thedevelopment candidates woodwinds and brass category.

Zoë Coetzee (12) from Welgemoedwowed the crowd with her perfor­mance at the Hugo Lambrechts Mu­sic Centre on Friday.

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This event is a fundraiser for the hiddentalents in the community and for youth em-powerment.

It will be taking place in the hall of ElsiesRiver High School in Halt Road starting at19:00.

Tickets are R40 if pre-booked and R50 atthe door on the night of the performance.

MC Ashley Pienaar will be your host forthe evening and there will be appearances byacts like Q-Rock, Funny Carp, Salome Da-mon and spiritual and hip-hop dancing.

For further information and booking callDavid on 073 800 3112 orGarth on 079 839 7491.

Enjoy musical extravaganza

GARY VAN DYK

An important partnership inmobile com-municationwill be benefiting young peo-ple in the community.

Keep the Dream 206 is a cross racial, cul-tural and religious organisation that hasbeen operating in the Delft and surroundingareas since 2003, offering the youth at riskof the areas an alternative to drugs, teenagesex and pregnancies, abuse, alcoholism,gangsterism and most of the negative influ-ences that penetrate our communityonadai-ly basis.

They are now set for greater achievementswith their partnership with Uronimo, a mo-bile media platform that enables virtuallyeveryuserworldwide to enjoya superiormo-bile experience and receive any form of digit-al content on their mobile device, regardlessof the type of phone, network or carrier.

Margo Lawrence of Keep the Dream saidthat what initially attracted Uronimo’s at-tention to the plight of the organisation wasthe possibility of the institution possibly be-ing forced to close its doors, unless much-needed funding was made available.

“It is for this reason that Uronimo ZA hasagreed to a partnership with us,” she said.

“There is undoubtedly a great need for so-cial development in South Africa and with

technology of this nature we are able to pro-vide this institution and others with assist-ance through mobile advertisements to as-sist with the raising of funds.”

She pointed out that this initiative will en-able them to continue their work in the com-munity where instead of the negatives, theywarn the youth about the dangers of HIV andAids, anger, crime, rape, teenage pregnan-cies, etc, and offer them dancing, singing,art, poetry, sport, and life skills.

“Through our programmes we motivatethem to complete and further their educa-tion. We say that without education, there isno liberation.

“We also run a programme called TakingCharge which is a concept that has been de-signed to be used as an early interventionpreventative model relating to the negativesthat penetrate our youth at risk on a dailybasis.

“Through this programme the youth aretaught preventative measures and how tocope with peer pressure and temptations.”

Dance also plays a big part in their activi-ties. “Currently dance is the foremost pro-gramme and our dancers have performed atmany of the big stages in Cape Town,” shecontinued.

For more information Lawrence can becontacted on 072 703 9948, or email [email protected].

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Twosocialwork students areworkingonmaking some special learners at a schoolin Belhar, extra special.

Mxolisi Mangxola and Adrian Seherriefrom the University of theWestern Cape arecurrently doing their practicals at the OasisSpecial School in Belhar.“This is a school for severely mentally

challenged learners,” said Mangxolo.“As part of our practicals, we are organis-

ing a fundraising and awareness project onWednesday 17 October to assist the school toaddress the dire educational needs of thelearners.“Many of the learners come from the sur-

rounding extremely impoverished commu-nity. Sincemany of the learners are often ex-cluded from mainstream society, the focus

of the project is to create an awareness aboutsocial inclusion.“We will also address the following fac-

tors; teenage pregnancies, and HIV/Aids,which may cause social exclusion.”Mangxolo added that they would be invit-

ing many of the key stakeholders that facili-tate awareness programmes on HIV/Aids,schools, nurses and social workers of thecommunity to participate in the project.“We would like as many people from the

surrounding communities to be a part of thisproject to showour learners that the commu-nity cares about them.“Part of our appeal is also that we would

appreciate any consumables as donationssuch as cool drinks, sugar, tea, biscuits, cof-fee, milk, sweets, paper plates and cups.”Further information about the event from

the school on 021 952 2100, or emailMangxolaat [email protected].

Pushing social inclusion

The Belhar Principals’ Forum are playing their part in supporting the Oasis Special Schoolby helping to raise funds for the school, and to make the community aware of the plight ofthe disabled in the community. They recently handed over a cheque for R10 280 to the schoolas part of their on­going support. June Hamman and Robin Reid are seen here getting thecheque from chairman of the forum, Kevin Sonn, with some of the principals in the forum,(from left) Andy Josephus (Belvue Primary), Owen April (Accordion Primary), Jonathan Henke­man (Principal Oasis) and Ralph Talmarkes (Perserverance High). Photo: Gary van Dyk

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Think you can be the toast of the town?

TheSiemensToastmastersClub is lookingfor members of the community who want tovoice their opinions as toastmasters.Apart from other educational goals this

Toastmaster’s Year (June 2012 – June 2013)they would like to promote and start newToastmaster clubs in the northern suburbs.Carl Holman is the vice-president Educa-

tion and area governor for the Tygerberg ar-ea and feels that there are still many morepeople out there who could benefit from be-coming a toastmaster.“It is lots of fun,” he says.“Apart from learning how to have the con-

fidence to stand up and speak in front of peo-ple, there’s also the social side of thingswhere you meet people from all walks of lifeand become lifelong friends.”Rochelle Manuel from Bellville South is

one of the newer members having joined inOctober last year but already rising throughthe ranks.She was elected secretary of the Siemens

Toastmasters Club (situated in Plattekloof,Parow) last year and retained the positionfor this year.This year she also received the award for

Most ImprovedToastmaster, and duringAu-gust won the Humorous Speech contest inthe club, and for the area against four otherclubs.“I am confident that her improved public

speaking skills, leadership and self-confi-dence will encourage and inspire others tojoin Toastmasters,” continued Holman.“Her personal and professional achieve-

ment will inspire others to step out of theircomfort zone and make a difference in thecommunity of Bellville South and surround-ing areas.“We want people from all areas to take up

the challenge and we will be there for themto help them set up their own clubs whenev-er and whever it is needed.”Siemens Toastmasters Club meets every

third Thursday of the month at SiemensHouse, 163 Hendrik Verwoerd Drive, Plat-tekloof, but for further information Holmancan be contacted on 078 621 4021, or email [email protected].

Be toast ofthe town, ifyou haveconfidence

Rochelle Manuel and Carl Holman at the re­cent Siemens Toastmasters ceremony.

Belmet Marine are once again taking musicto children from local farm schools.Last year, the company, together with lo-

cal residents raised funds for underprivi-leged young musicians and also providedthem the opportunity to learn from one ofSouthAfrica’s greatmusicians,Albert Frost.This year they want to do it again, with an

event on Saturday 17 November at Kronen-dal Wine Cellar in Durbanville.For more information please call Carin

Stewart on 021 948 5682 or email [email protected].

Help take music to kids

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A student from Stellenbosch brought itback home with a workshop at MarianHigh recently.

Shannon Lambrechts, currently studyingfor his BSc inMicrobiology andBiotechnolo-gy, is originally fromClarke Estatewhere heattended Clarke Primary.He recently proved that he has not forgot-

ten his roots when he was part of a projectthat was hosted at Marian High by the 2012South Africa-Washington International Pro-gram (SAWIP) on Saturday 8 September.This project that involves students from

the universities of Stellenbosch, Cape Townand UWC is helping to inspire, prepare andsupport SouthAfrican youth to lead a sustai-nable democracywith a peaceful and prospe-rous future for all its citizens.Lambrechts explained that this year the

group held three formal meetings to discussand decide on a viable community serviceproject.“In each meeting, members presented

their project proposals to the group for consi-deration. As a group, we agreed that our pro-ject should be driven by two fundamentalprinciples, youth development and accoun-tability,” he said.“After several lengthy discussions, we de-

cided to merge the two main ideas, which fo-cused on three key aspects, skills develop-ment, refurbishing a high school library,and government accountability.“Marian High was chosen to have their li-

brary refurbished and considering wherethe school is located we implemented ourskills development and government accoun-tability projects there.”In theareaof skills development, thegroup

hosted a very successful series of workshopsthat concentrated on CV writing, businessplan development, writing skills and assis-tance with university applications.The workshop even attracted some adults

from the community.When it came to the library Lambrechts

said that their vision for the librarywas two-fold.“Firstly, it is to provide learners access to

educational material in the form oftextbooks, fiction and non-fiction books, andvisual materials.“Secondly, we wished to create more than

a mere physical space filled with books. Wehope to create a space that inspires learningand a reading culture among the learners.“We envision the school library as a vital

instrument in the education process, not asa separate entity isolated from the schoolprogramme,” he said.The main event of the day was a govern-

ment accountability session in which someof the ward councillors of the area wereasked to attend to enable the youth andmem-bers of the community to answer questionsabout accountability within their wards.The othermembers of the SAWIP teamwe-

re: Alli Appelbaum, Kgotsi Chikane, DanielHagen, Saif Islam, Carel Kleynhans, ZolaBoy Mcaciso, Phiwe Ndinisa, Kwadwo OforiOwusu and Parveen Paleker.

Ploughing backinto community

John Scrimgeour (left), one of the sponsors who assisted in refurbishing the library, ShannonLambrechts, Winston Morgan, principal of Marian High School and deputy head Denise Lospercut the ribbon to open the library at the school. Photo: Gary van Dyk

The Pinkster Protestant Church’s Raven-smead Sunday school will host a bazaar onSaturday 6 October at the Multi-Purpose

Centre in Ravensmead from 09:00. For moreinformation call Edmarie Sauls on084 621 4439.

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Seniors’ groups inDelftwill bebenefitingfrom the formation of a forum to joinforces for better services.

Gadija Francis, a community developmentworker in the area, is the mentor for theprojectwho feels that there aremany organi-sations in the area looking after the welfareof seniors, but the formation of a forum willstrengthen services to them.“There are already a number of organisa-

tions and established groups in the area thatservice the seniors,” she said.“Unfortunately we found that some of

them are not operating as efficiently as theyshould be, but within the forum we will beable to share resources with them.“Seniors who are also not sure about

where there are services available to them

can alsoworkwithin the forum to help them.“Another benefit is that itwill be easier for

sponsors and donors who want to help themto contact us.”Francis also pointed out that most of these

groups always made sure that their mem-bers got something to eat and drink whenthey hosted their meeting and the forumwanted to ensure that this can be main-tained.“We welcome any donations of refresh-

ments because these seniors deserve specialtreatment all the time.“There are alsomanyof them that dohand-

work and crafting as activities so if the com-munity wants to assist with resources andmaterials such as wool, cloth, knitting nee-dles, etc. they can just contact us,” she said.Francis can be contacted on 083 695 7885 or

the secretary Cindy September on 072 6037432.

For benefit of aged

Mentor Gadija Francis, front right, with representatives of various seniors’ organisations inDelft that make up the executive of the Delft Seniors’ Forum. Photo: Gary van Dyk

Gospel: The New Life Ministries Choir will be hosting a spectacular gospel show this wee­kend. It will be taking place atWesbankNo1Primary School inWesbankMainRoad on Saturday6 October starting at 19:00. Various guest artists will also be performing and refreshmentswill be on sale. Tickets at R30 available at the door.

GARY VAN DYK

Blikkiesdorp is going to be part of the love thata local clothing store wants to spread.Bringing just a little of the love that makes

the world go round to the Cape Flats, theNaartjie Love Foundation is launching acountrywide initiative donatingused clothingbrought in by customers to the BlikkiesdorpCharity, and “rewarding” the donation ofeach item with a 5 % discount voucher.With this unique initiative, customers are

encouraged to bring in items of wearable sec-ond-hand children’s clothing and the people ofBlikkiesdorp will be the benefactors.Each item of clothing will “earn” a 5 % dis-

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like, but they may only use up to 25 % of thevouchers on any one purchase.Working with the foundation on this worth-

while project is LeeWarren who is already in-volved with a number of projects.“Afterworkingwith the community of Blik-

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safe environment for the children living inhere, whose futures are looking very bleak in-deed shouldwe not intervene on their behalf.”

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vitamiene, minerale envoedselaanvullings van hoë gehalte.

Aansoeke van toepaslik gekwalifiseer­de kandidate word vir die volgendeposte ingewag:* Menger* Pakker* Voedselmasjienoperateur* Vloeistofvermeningsoperateur* In­proses­Weegoperateur* Verwer.

Vereistes: Graad 12­sertifikaat wordvereis en 'n tegniese kwalifikasie salvoordelig wees. Rekenaargeletterdheidis noodsaaklik en vorige ervaring in 'nvervaardigingsomgewing, verkieslik asoperateur, sal u aansoek versterk.

Om aansoek te doen, stuur e­pos [email protected] voor 15 Oktober 2012.Indien u teen 10 November niks vanons hoor nie, aanvaar asseblief dat

ander aansoeke meer geskik bevind is.

Ons is van voorneme om aanstellingste doen ooreenkomstig ons gelykeindiensnemingsdoelstellings.

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TygerBurger Ravensmead & Belhar Bladsy 10 Woensdag 3 Oktober 2012Geklassifiseerd/Classifieds

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DELFT ­ ROOSENDAL R299 000Neat 2/3 bedroom house, fully

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bathrooms and enlcosed carportfor 3 cars.

BELHAR ­ SELFHELP R330 000Ideal starter ­ 3 bedroom house

with fully fitted kitchen.ELSIES RIVER

CLARKE ESTATE R350 000Well secured ­ 2 bedroom homewith bic and fitted kitchen.BONTEHEUWEL R450 000

Well maintained 4 bedroom, 2bathrooms. Opposite Bramble

Primary School

Charlton Williams076 644 6697

EERSTE RIVERFOREST PARK R520 000 neg.3 Beds, mes, bath, toilet, all in 1kitch, BIC, lounge/dnrm, enclosedbraai room & outside braai, dble

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3 beds, fam bath & toilet all in 1,kitch, lnge, dnrm, yard fully encl.TAFELSIG R380 000 Neg 3 beds,fam bath & toilet all in 1, ff/kitch,lnge, fully b/barred & alarmsystem, yard encl. c/port & gar.PORTLANDS R480 000 Neg ­ 2beds, fam bath & toilet all in 1,ff/kitch, lnge with sep. entrancefully tenanted with monthly rental

income of R3000 00For further and more contact:

MARTIN SMIT 084 580 8346 OR021 904 4906 (A/H)

ICON

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NOOITGEDACHT R450 000­ 3 slpk., voorkamer, kombuis,gesinsbadkamer.

SILVERSANDSR335 000 ­ Semi­losstaande2­slpk., komb., sitk., gesinsbadk.

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PARK VILLAGEBLUE DOWNSR250 000 ­ 2 slpk, voorkamer,kombuis, gesinsbadk

MALIBU - Vacant PlotR160 000 ­ 400m² plot

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Kantoor: 021 903 8055Gary: 076 696 2403www.iconprop.co.za

MALIBU VILLAGER320 000

2 bedrooms, fitted kitchen, doublecarport, fully enclosed.

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Contact EmsilyOffice: 021 909 0461Cell: 084 694 9515

MALIBU VILLAGE R420 0003 beds, open plan lounge anddining, carport, fully enclosed

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BRENTWOOD PARK R499 0003 bedrooms with built in cupboardsand laminated flooring, mainbedroom has modern en­suite,study, seperate full bath andshower, full enclosed andcontrolled access to property.Sellers, in the Dennemere, Black­heath, Greenfields, The Conifers,Malibu Village, Tuscany Glen, Hill­crest, Fairdale, Fountain Villageand Brentwood Park Distressed orjust relocating and need someproperty advice contact or sms

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KUILSRIVIER: R710.000excl

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Freestanding 2 bedroom home,lounge, kitchen, bath / toilet, fully

enclosed

EERSTE RIVER ­ HIGHGATEBroadgate Road

Opposite Bardale VillageR149 000 excl. 250 m² plotcomplete and approved plans

KUILSRIVER ­ SUMMERVILLECardinal st R499 000 excl.Freestanding 2 bed home, insought after security complex,lounge, kitchen, bath / toilet.

Please contactLatiefa George,082 972 9682.

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BONTEHEUWELR350 000 ­ 4 beds, lounge, kitch &bathroom

HIGH GATE Vacant plotR165 000 ­ 250m² plot

SILWOOD ESTATESR400 000: Very neat 3­bedr.home, o.­plan lounge, kitchen.

BLACKHEATH GAYLEER599 000 ­ 3 beds, en­suite.lounge, d/room, fitted kitchen,family bathrm, 740m²

RAVENSMEADR480 000: 2 beds., lounge,kitchen, neat condition.

DELFT / VOORBRUGR275 000 ­ 3 beds., lounge, diningroom, kitchen, fam. bathr.

OFFICE: 021 903 8055Gary, 076 696 2403www.iconipgroup.co.za

ICONWIL U IN DIE VOLGEN-DE AREAS VERKOOP?BELHAR, EERSTERIVIER,KUILSRIVIER, ELSIESRIVIER,

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ELSIES RIVERBELVINNIE ESTATE

R460 000 ­ 3 slapk, voorkamer,kombuis, sitk

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R550 000 ­ Huis, oumawonstel, enmassiewe plot

HIGHBURY PARKR450 000 ­ 3 slpk, en suite,gesinbadk, sitk, toeg kombuisKantoor: 021 903 8055Gary: 076 696 2403www.iconprop.co.za

YOLAM PROPERTIESROOSENDAL/DELFTR240 000 ­ 2 bedr., lounge,

bathr./toilet, kitchen, burglar bars,saftey gates. Fully enclosed.

ELSIES RIVERR650 000 ­ 2 bedr, lounge, dining,bath, toilet, kitchen, cupboards,oven, hob & extractor fan, tiles,granny flat, storeroom, garage x 3cars, carport, entertainment area,

fully enclosed.

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ATTENTION SELLERS!!We are looking for houses to sellin Bellville South, Belhar, Delft,Bishop Lavis, Ravensmead,

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TygerBurger Ravensmead & Belhar Bladsy 11Woensdag 3 Oktober 2012 Sport

Tarryn Glasby is the TygerBur-ger sportstar of the month win-ner for her brilliant achieve-ments on the hockey field.Tarryn (Grade 11) from El

Shaddai Christian School is oneof the stars of the future.She had a busy season secu-

ring places in both the SA u-18Aand the SA u-21 sides. The scin-tillating strikerwon the IPTTopGoal Scorer Award in 2011 play-ing for WP u-16A and again in2012 playing for WP u-21A.Shealsoplaysher clubhockey

at Durbanville, turning out forthe Women’s First Team thatplays in theWPWomen’s GrandChallenge League.Representing the South Afri-

can u-21 squad, Tarryn is sche-duled to play for the Junior Wo-men’s Africa Cup qualifier mat-ches in Randburg thismonth, inthe lead-up to the FIH seventhWomen’s Junior World Cupnext year.She received a pair of sunglas-

ses from Bosman, McNulty andDuToit Optometrists and a cashprize from Shihan Hennie Bos-man of the Welgemoed Kyokus-hin-kan dojo.Show us your top sporting

achievements and you could berewarded for your efforts.Entry forms can be obtained

from the optometrists at 2 Ken-ridge Avenue, or via email [email protected].

Star of the future isour star of the month

Tarry Glasby is the TygerBurger Sportstar of the Month, with her isElsie du Toit (Bosman McNulty and Du Toit Optometrists) and HennieBosman. Photo: Carina Roux

SAREL BURGER

’n Haarbreedte. Dít was die skra-le skeiding wat die WP se Super-liga-rugbytitel hierdie seisoenvan Durbanville/Bellville weer-hou het.

Nadat die Durbies Saterdag inhul laaste ligabepaling oortuigendmet 49-17 met Hamiltons afgerekenhet en dieUniversiteit Stellenboschterselfdertyd Valsbaai met 38-7 ge-stamp het, het Durbanville/Bellvil-le en die Maties saam bo-aan diepunteleer geëindig.Maar, die Stellenbosse studente

is as die kampioen aangewys, dank-

sy ’n geringe beter punteverskil indie loop van die 18 wedstryde watelk gespeel het.Dit bly egter ’n hartseerstorie dat

die Durbell-manne niemet die loue-re kon wegstap nie – veral as in aggeneem word dat hulle in albei hulligabepalings teen die Maties diestudentespan gekou het en inder-daad 17 van hul 18wedstryde gewenhet – teenoor die Maties, wat in 16van hul wedstryde aan die wenkantwas.Dit is ook ironies dat dit ’n ander

span uit die Tygerberg-streek, dieTygerberg-klub,waswat op 28 Juliemet ’n verrassende oorwinning dieDurbies se pad na die titel geknie-

halter het – met die verdere ironiedat die einste Tygerberg-klub totdie stuiptrekkings van Saterdag selaaste reeks wedstrydbepalingsmoeswag om te sien of hy aanstaan-de seisoen steeds deel van die A-af-deling van die Superliga sal wees.Die Tygerberg-klub, wat sy laaste

ligabepaling al voorverlede naweekafgehandel het, was die afgelope Sa-terdagnog ophete kole oor sy lot virdie 2013-seisoen.MaarmetValsbaaise nederlaag teen die Maties eindigTygerberg nou derde van onder opdiepunteleer enbehouhysyA-afde-lingstatus, terwylValsbaai enVilla-ger as die onderste twee spanne af-skuif na die B-afdeling.

Titel ontglip Durbies

Die 2012/13-krieketseisoen beginamptelik eerskomende Saterdag,maar met druktyd is nog geen wed-strydbepalings van die WP, sowelas die Boland, ontvang nie.In der waarheid het selfs die

klubs in dieWPnog geen skriftelikeaanduidings gekry van waar enteenwie hul eerste wedstryde is nie– ’n werklik betreurenswaardigetoedrag van sake.Aan die skolefront is die nuus dat

16 spanne op 17 Oktober aan dieWPse noordelike stadsgebiede-streek-unie se jaarlikse ses-aan-’n-kant-toernooi gaan deelneem. Die span-ne sal in vier afdelings sake onder-ling uitspook, waarna dieafdelingwenners deurdring na dieeindronde.Die HS Tygerberg is die verdedi-

gende kampioen. – (Sarel Burger)

Die groot vraag is:Wie teen wie?

Gold: TheWestern Province u­19 indoor soccer teamwon the goldmedalin the recent Inter­Provincial Tournament held in Centurion. The playershad tough competition from the likes of Gauteng North, Gauteng Scorpi­ons and Southern Gauteng. The team scored 61 goals and only conceded23 in their nine games. They are (from left back) Carlo Arenz (captain),Luke van Niekerk, Brayden Bailey, (front) Zarrio Bailey, Timothy Barendsand Dylon Meyer.

After a highly successful river paddling sea-son in the Western Cape, an Edgemead canoe-ist is determined to make his mark in thisyear’s Hansa Fish River Canoe Marathon.Ivan Kruger, a member of the Century City

Canoe Club, will take on South Africa’s bestpaddlers in the 82km race that starts in Cra-dock this coming Saturday.Some international stars will also make

their appearance in this exciting two-day riverrace in the heart of the Eastern Cape.Kruger,whohas just turned 20, is among the

top three u-23 paddlers in the country. He fol-lowed up his win in the arduous 240km BergRiver Marathon in July with a second placingin the Breede River Marathon in September(in a double canoewith JosieWilliamsof PaarlCanoe Club).He was placed in the top 10 overall in the

country in both these events.Ivan is no stranger to punching above his

weight having previously broken the u-18record at the Berg River Marathon at the ageof 15.HeobtainedhisProtea junior colours in 2010

and took part in theWorld Marathon Champi-onships in Spain where he was placed ninthin the world in his age category.Kruger, complete his first Fish River Mara-

thonat the age of 14 and thiswill behis seventhin a row.“It’s fun fromGrassridgeDamon awater re-

lease that guarantees lots of exciting rapids allthe way to Cradock 82 km down river. It is anepic challenge of one’s paddling ability withthe added pressure of it being the SA K1 RiverMarathon Champs this year,” he says of thisyear’s challenge.The weekend will see more than 1 500 pad-

dlers taking part with some 400 entries in thesingle kayaks (K1), 500 in the double kayaks(K2) and about 100 three man kayaks (K3).When asked who will be standing between

him and his goal of a top 10 overall placingKruger sounded a bit apprehensive.“With the who’s who of South African pad-

dling on the start line at this year’s race it’sgoing to tough! Just looking at the start list isenough to give any man the shakes. For start-ers there’s Len Jenkins, the defending K1

champ for as long as most people can remem-ber, who has never lost a K1 year on the Fish.Then there’sHankMcGregor, 2011WorldMar-athon champ and a multiple K2 winner of therace. I am pretty sure he is hungry to breakLen’s clean sweep of K1 victories. Not to men-tion some international darkhorses that couldeasily cause an upset,” he said.Krugerwas as cautious about predicting his

chances for a podium position in the u-23 agecategory.“This will undoubtedly be equally tough sinceI have no doubt that the top three u-23 paddlerswill be in the top 10 overall. All the top u-23contenders are very capable of a top three fin-ish – Protea paddlers like Grant van der Walt(current u-23 world marathon champion), hisyounger brother Brandon, Andrew Birkett(currentDusiK1andK2champion) andmyself(previous junior K2 winner in the Fish with

Brandon) just to mention a few names.”Krugerhashoweverput in a lot of hardwork

in preparing for the race.“With the Fish just around the corner, I am

now moving into my final preparation stage.My race boat is ready and set up and I’m feel-ing super strong. This will bemy seventh timecompeting in the Fish and I have achieved a12th place overall in a K2, so I am hoping toreturn with a top 10 overall as well as a topthree u-23 finish,” he said.When Ivan returns it will be straight into

the surfski season and he will be setting hissights on the CTWorld Cup race and the CapePoint Challenge in December.Despite this heavy schedule, the costs of

equipment, race fees, travelling expenses, coa-ching and sports nutrition, Kruger is determi-ned to reach his ultimate goal of becoming aworld champion.

Kruger sets sights on Fish RiverKruger sets sights on Fish River

Ivan Kruger in action.

The Milnerton Aquatic Club (MAC)will host its fifth annual 12-HourSailing Challenge this coming Sat-urday.Due to the limited number of sin-

gle handed class dinghies in thecountry, this year’s challenge willbe for all monohull class dinghies.To win a cash prize in each of the

classes, however, the class needs toconsist of at least five dinghies.Participants in a class of fewer

than five will sail in the Open class.By allowing all monohull din-

ghies to sail the 12-hour challenge,it gives all sailors, irrespective ofage or sailing skills, the opportunityto have fun, challenging each otheron Rietvlei, to see who sails the fast-est lap and who crosses the finishline first after 12 hours.All sailors are welcome to enter

the challenge.The challenge is also on, to see if

our local sailors can achieve bettersailing times than their UK counter-parts at the Southport Sailing Club.Only the teams that have entered

the challenge may camp over at theclub on the Friday evening, to beready for the Saturdaymorning ear-ly start.Braai fires will be lit on Friday

evening for a “bring ‘n braai”.There is no entry fee to the area

for spectators. Everyone is wel-come. Refreshments will be on saleand there will be games and a jump-ing castle to keep the children busyon shore.For more information contact

Micky or Denice on 021 557 7090 orDebbie on 082 331 2950.

MAC 12hour thisweekend

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Tel: 0219106525 •Cell: 072 7352504

Fax:086636 1473

E-mail: [email protected]

AndréSchreuder

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The Tiletoria West Coast Ex-press, known as the fastest andflattest race in the west is gear-ing up for another great race atthe Sunningdale Sports Club onSunday 21 October.

TygerBurger is the media spon-sor of the race.For the past eight years the race

has seen unprecedented growth.According to Rodney Beck, chair-

man of the Table View based Out-riders Cycle Club, the popularity ofthe event can be attributed to thefact that they cater for all levels ofcyclists, and that funds raised fromthe event are donated to variouscharities. The main beneficiarythis year isAfrikaTikkun, an inter-national NGO that provides educa-tion, health and social services inSouth African townships.The event has three distances,

85 km, 65 km, and 19 km. The 85 kmroute starts at 06:30 and traversesthe R27 and then turns right toMamre where the riders encountera little hill called the “never ender”as just when you think you are onthe top, it seems to continue forev-er.From that point on it’s fast and fu-

rious going past Atlantis wherespeeds of 50 to 60 km/hare thenormfor the racing group. From there,

the route sweeps off toMelkbos tak-ing in the majestic view of TableMountain where the route finisheson Big Bay Boulevard. The 85 kmroute has league status and thus at-tracts all Cape Town’s top ridersand those who wish to hone theirracing skills.The 65 km route leaves at 07:15

and also follows the R27. At theMelkbos turnoff it turns right to-wards the N7, then its onto the OldMamre road, intoAtlantis and backto the finish following the sameroute as the 85 km.The 19 kmwhichstarts at 08:30 caters for the noviceand parent/child rider.There is plenty on offer for family

members who are waiting for theirloved ones to complete the fun ride.The start/finish has a carnival

type atmosphere with lots of food,music, face painters and a jumpingcastle for the kids.At the finish there will be a com-

memorativemedal for the first 1 500finishers. Expect lots of lucky drawprizes like bicycles, hotel vouchers,lots of bike accessories and Tileto-ria,whohas sponsored the event forfour years, will be giving a R5 000voucher that can be used on tiles,laminates, sanware, and more.For more information go to

www.theoutriders.co.za or [email protected].

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Cyclists will give their all to win thisprestigious race on the scenic WestCoast route. Foto: Leon Steenkamp

THOMAS CAROLUS

Now in its fourth year, the Metro-politan SASFA u-16 Cup NationalFinals will take place from 3 to 6Oc-tober at the King Zwelithini Stadi-um in Umlazi, Durban.The winning team will have a

chance to represent South Africa atthe biennial International SoccerFederation Schools World Champi-onships in France in April 2013.Over 1 500 entrants from second-

ary schools from around the coun-try have completed a demandingelimination process that began inApril 2012 and the top 18 schoolswill compete in the national finals.Prizemoneyonoffer isR50 000 for

the winning school, and R30 000 forthe runner-up. In addition, eachschool is granted R20 000 for quali-fying in the final. In accordancewith the competition rules, themonies are paid in kind.The competition format compris-

es threemainphasesprior to thena-tional play-offs, including district/zonal, regional andprovincial phas-es. The zonal segment consists of around-robin league phase forschools registered with the Depart-ment ofEducation in the 1 016desig-nated districts across the country,

in which each team plays a maxi-mum of seven matches.In the regions phase, the top two

teams that will emerge from eachdistrict are divided into 49 regionswhere they compete in a knock-outcompetition for qualification forthe provincial phase. The best twoteams in each region then entertheir respective provincial play-offs in another knock-out roundfrom which the top two teams ineach of the nine provinces proceedto the nationals play-offs.President of the South African

Schools Association, Mandla“Shoes” Mazibuko said that he wasencouraged by the high standard ofplay in the run-up to the Nationals.“We are confident that the best of

the best will be on display this year,and are particularly excited by theappointment of new national teamcoaches, Shakes Mashaba for Ama-jimbos who has developed a lot oftalent in SA and Bafana Bafanacoach Gordon Igesund,’’ he said.Belinda Faulkner, Metropolitan

brand executive, said the integra-tion of CSI into sponsorship was

fundamental. “We approach spon-sorship holistically and see footballas a catalyst for change.“We work closely with local com-

munities and the organising com-mittees to develop skills both onand off the field, and are pleased tohave introduced the dot mobi sitefor registration, which is a first inschool football.’’Metropolitan also provides life

skills workshops for players.Respected coach Teboho Moloi

has once again been selected as am-bassador for the competition.Steenberg High School and Rob-

invale High School will representthe Western Cape in the tourna-ment.

Down to 18 for Metropolitan Finals

Dynamite and smallpackages: Kirsty Robison,a 21­year­old shodan (1st danblack belt) from the Bothasig

Kyokushin Karate Club,recently travelled to Tokyo,Japan to participate in the

IKOK Sosai Kyokushin 9th MasOyama Memorial World Cup.Kirsty fought in the seniorwomens’ division. In worldevents there are no weightdivisions in accordance withthe philosophy of the founderof Kyokushin Karate, Masutat­

su Oyama. Oyama firmlybelieved that properly trained,a smaller person could defeat

a larger person. Kirsty at55 kg, overcame the Japanesenational champion in her firstfight and eventually placedthird. With her is instructor

Shihan Dave Bristow.