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Volume 05, 30 September 2014, Week 40 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335

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Oil spill mayhem The Alberton CBD was chaotic after an oil spillage occurred on Friday afternoon. Both a part of Voortrekker Road and Swartkoppies Road were closed down after an Abnormal Load vehicle, escorted by EMPD, caused a major oil spill on these roads.Mr Leon Marais from Alberton told tame TIMES that he was travelling on the Ring Road West on his way to Makro when he saw the Abnormal Load vehicle move underneath the overhead signs on Voortrekker Road. To him it looked as if transformers were being transported by the vehicle. After the vehicle passed the overhead sign, he saw the oil spilling from the transformer. “EMPD was on the scene and saw what had happened, yet they just moved further, spilling the oil all the way down Swarkoppies Road,” Mr Marais said. “I felt my double cab bakkie sliding over the road and I could see other vehicles sliding on the oil as well, almost causing an accident.” Mr Marais’s opinion is that EMPD should have stopped the abnormal load vehicle immediately and they should have handled the situation differently, as it is very dangerous to let oil spill the way it did.EMPD and Ekurhuleni Fire Department were on the scene soon after the incident and covered the oil with sand to ensure the safety

of drivers and to prevent any other dangers that could arise from the oil spillage.Mr Kobeli Mokheseng, EMPD Media Liaison Officer, said that they have received confirmation that the spill occurred following an abnormal escort. “As soon as we have concrete information at hand, we will give

response on the double.” He went on to say that the available facts were “sketchy,” and they were still gathering more information about the matter as Metro Police Officers who were on duty on Friday were off over the weekend and investigations will take place during the next week.

[email protected] Conradie

MESSY: An oil spillage caused major congestion in the Alberton CBD on Friday.

INSIDEWATER CRISIS IN EKURHULENI

CAR THIEVES ABANDON LUXURY CAR

LIONS EYE HOME SEMI-FINAL

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Alberton Erfenis word gevierOp 24 September het Suid-Afrikaners Erfenisdag, ook bekend as Braaidag, gevier en teruggekyk na die land se geskiedenis en waar almal vandaan kom.Die Alberton Erfenisvereniging het diep in Alberton se verlede teruggekyk toe hulle op Erfenisdag die geskiedenis van die 9e Laan Begraafplase met die gemeenskap gedeel het. Me. Maphata Ramphele, Verteenwoordigende Direkteur van die Provincial Heritage Resources Authority Gauteng (PHRAG), het ook die dag bygewoon en ‘n roos op een van die grafte geplaas. Me. Leola Meyer en haar dogter Liezl Meyer het die Meyer familie op die dag verteenwoordig, haar oorlede man Mnr Hans Meyer was die sesde generasie op die familie plaas. Die Voortrekker Begraafplaas staan ook as die Sirkelbegraafplaas bekend en was die eerste begraafplaas van die destydse Elandsfontein plaas (1851 – 1894). Elandsfontein is in 1853 geregistreer in die naam van J.G. Meyer (1816 – 1856) en die opstal was op die hoek van die huidige 10de Laan en Hendrik Potgieter Straat, hierdie opstal is tydens die Anglo-Boereoorlog (1899 – 1902) afgebrand. Met die ontstaan van Alberton is hierdie begraafplaas in die middel van 9e laan ingedeel, en in 1949 is dit van ‘n sementblad voorsien, dit is met ‘n muur en traliewerk, wat met ‘n wawielmotief versier is, omring.Toe Alberton in 1903 uitgelê is, was ses erwe geskenk vir ‘n begraafplaas, aangrensend aan die bestaande begraafplaas. Die eerste begrafnis in die Dorpsbegraagplaas (1906 – 1909) het op 24 Januarie 1906 plaasgevind, en die laaste begrafnis op 15 November

En so beweeg ons nou in Oktober in, en ons het ook al die eerste pers verklarings vir die feesseisoen ontvang. Dit het my laat terug kyk op die afgelope jaar om te sien wat hierdie jaar als gebeur het, en of ek is waar ek beplan het om te wees. Ek het besef dat daar soveel dinge hierdie jaar in my lewe gebeur het, nie noodwendig soos ek dit beplan het nie, maar soos God dit vir my beplan het. Hierdie afgelope jaar het ek beleef hoe ons kan beplan soveel ons wil, maar niks staan tussen jou en God se plan vir jou nie. Geen mens of situasie kan tussen jou en God se plan vir jou staan nie.Ek is opgewonde vir wat die toekoms vir my inhou want ek weet God het ‘n besonderse plan met my lewe.

1908. Slegs een uit die ses erwe, erf 777, is as begraafplaas gebruik. In Maart 1909 is die begraafplaas toegemaak omdat daar gevare was dat die ondergrondse water besoedel sou word. In 1949 het ‘n deel van die ou begraafplaas ook deel van die 9e Laan begraafplaas geword. Die res van die grafte rus onder die oop spasies. Meyer familie en die begraafplase:

In 1840, het die Meyer familie van Prince Albert distrik in die Kaap op die plaas Elandsfontein kom bly. Die opstal was naby die oewer van die Natalspruit, vandag bekend as 10de Laan. Met die afwesigheid van die offisiële dokumente, is die identiteit van die mense begrawe in die begraafplaas bepaal deur die Meyer familie tradisies.

Me. Maphata Ramphele (PHRAG), Me. Leola Meyer, Me. Liezl Meyer en Beverley-Ann Small (Voorsitster Alberton Erfenisvereniging).

Me. Maphata Ramphele (PHRAG) plaas ‘n roos op een van die grafte.

Die lede van die Alberton Erfenisvereniging. Van die grafte op die erf waar die Dorpsbegraafplaas is.

SAPS celebrates Heritage DayMembers of the Brackendowns SAPS celebrated Heritage Day by dressing up and embracing each other’s heritages and cultures. The members also cooked different cultural dishes and enjoyed their meals together. “This is also a teambuilding opportunity for the members from the different departments to get to know each other,” said Sgt. Lindi Moloi, Communications Officer at Brackendowns SAPS.

NOT IN BLUE: Brackendowns SAPS members in traditional attire

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Water crisis in Ekurhuleni

Many households, businesses and even hospitals in Ekurhuleni and Johannesburg South were left without water over the past week. Fortunately Alberton has not yet been affected, but residents are urged to use water sparingly.The shortage began when the electricity to two major Rand Water pumps stopped and reservoirs in the area ran dry, leaving many Ekurhuleni suburbs without water. Where water is still present, low pressures in water pipes prevented the water from reaching households, with higher-lying areas being the worst affected. While those in low-lying areas were fortunate enough to receive a trickle of water, those living higher up were completely cut off from the supply.The sudden onset of water outages has destroyed trust in government’s ability to deliver services. It seems that no plans have been put forward to remedy the situation and the authorities have not been able to cope with the challenges they face. John Moodey, Gauteng Caucus Leader of the DA, has stated that the enormity of the problem has been grossly understated. “The head of state should call the shortage a state of disaster so that it can be properly fixed and contingency plans be set in place,” Moodey said.Ordinary families have been adversely affected by the lack of water. Without water, even the wealthiest of families struggle, with children suffering the most. Since sanitation facilities cannot work without water, the outages created an environment in which disease could spread like wildfire, and schools were forced to close due to their bathroom facilities being out of order.Water tankers were deployed to the areas most affected, but the number of trucks was still quite low. The large scale of the problem put pressure on the municipal water tankers, as those being used in Bedfordview were also needed in Germiston and other areas. Private companies were enlisted to increase

the supply, but this has also inflated the price tag attached to problem.Supplies of bottled water in some places dried up and left people with no other alternative but to depend on the tankers that were only sporadically supplied.The cost to industries in the area is astronomical. When there is a power shortage, companies can resort to generators to supply power to their factories but without water everything grinds to a standstill. The greater Ekurhuleni area is one of the largest industrial areas in South Africa and the cost to the economy of the current water outages cannot be understated. Without the factories, many workers will be left jobless – which will only compound the issues around the water shortage.

Ekurhuleni Spokesperson Themba Gadebe, however, has commented as follows: “As Rand Water and Ekurhuleni engineers are continuously working around the clock to bring the situation back to normal, we wish to emphasize on our call to residents to assist the process by using the little available water sparingly.”

Ekurhuleni started the pumps to Sunnyridge tower on 26 September, but they tripped due to cavitation, which was caused by air locks. The pumps, which are supplied by Northridge reservoir, were then restarted on 27 September. The Airfield reservoir will be throttled until the level reaches 10%, to boost the level of the Northridge reservoir. Most Primrose areas are getting water but still experiencing low pressures and some areas still do not have water, including Albermarle, Castle View, Dinwiddie and the northern part of Katlehong due to the leak on the Ekurhuleni network which the Municipality is busy repairing.Load shifting will continue and reservoir levels will be monitored closely during the period.

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Helicopter crash in Germiston kills twoA man and a woman tragically lost their lives after a helicopter crashed and burst into flames in Germiston near Rand Airport on Thursday afternoon.The helicopter was a Matrix recovery helicopter operated by Henley Air, which was returning from a vehicle recovery mission. Paramedics and members of other emergency services arrived on the scene and found the remains of the burnt-out chopper.Tragically, by the time paramedics arrived both of the people in the helicopter were dead.

EBI creates business opportunitiesThe Ekurhuleni Business Initiative is a business networking forum where businesspeople from all walks of life get together to create profitable and mutually beneficial business opportunities.EBI CEO Chris van Biljon explains that it is vital for businesses in today’s modern day economy to create business platforms. The aim of the EBI is to enable businesses to connect and share common goals, ambitions and strategies with one another - which would be difficult to do without a common platform like the EBI. Through their links they can then share resources and skills, and enable their businesses to become strategically positioned on the front-line of the ever expanding frontiers of

the unfolding global market. The EBI puts as many as 100 businesses in touch with one another every week through networking meetings. For more than 12 years members have met loyally every Monday evening at various venues throughout Ekurhuleni. Every week another member has a turn to host a networking event and to deliver a presentation to the members. Last week David Troskie from Imperial Nissan Boksburg hosted the EBI event.

If you are interested in becoming part of the EBI, contact Chris van Biljon on 073 763 9426 or email [email protected] or [email protected].

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Yorkie Rescue South Africa hosted a fundraising quiz evening on Friday 19 September at Kenton Primary. The hall was filled with Yorkie-lovers eager to raise funds for them. Deli on the Go also donated their time and a percentage of their proceeds towards Yorkie Rescue South Africa.An amazing amount of R10 000 was raised

on the evening. Monique Louw was the raffle prize winner.

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Heritage at Alberton SAPS

Members of Alberton SAPS celebrated Heritage Day at Alberton Dam on 23 September. Five groups were formed: Cow Boys, English, Indian, Sepedi and Tsongas. The groups competed against each other with their clothing, food preparation and dancing to culturally traditional music. The overall winners were the Tsongas.

NOT IN BLUE: The Tsongas were the overall winners.

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3 OctOber POP UP cinema Pop Up Cinema takes you back to a time when the movie was only part of the main attraction. Bring your blankets and pillows, your family and friends and relive the magic of your drive-in days with a movie in a picture-perfect picnic park. Join us for the movie Grease. Support our snack and food vendors or pack your own picnic-basket. Date: Friday 3 OctoberVenue: Rietvlei Zoo Farm (Swartkoppies Road)Time: Gates open at 17:30, movie starts at sunsetCost: Adults – R65, kids – R35, under 3 years – free www.popupcinema.co.za

4 OktOber tOmmy die biltOngmanTommy die Biltongman van Ellisras se stalletjie sal weer Wildsbiltong en droëwors verkoop by die Dorpsmark te Redwing Kwekery in 2de Laan, Florentia. Hoop om u daar te sien. datum: Saterdag, 4 Oktober. tyd: 09:00-13:00

18 OktOber 1974 matriek re-Unie Hoërskool alberton se matriekgroep van

noticeake 1974 word uitgenooi na die re-unie.

Wanneer: Saterdag 18 Oktober 2014Waar: Lapa, Hoerskool, Albertontyd: Vanaf 15:00, aandete word bedien 18:00navrae: Skakel Christa Frauendorff by 078 457 1105 of stuur epos aan [email protected] is noodsaaklik 30 OctOberbrOken Wings gOlf day Broken Wings Association for Adults with Disabilities will be hosting their annual Golf Day. Join them for a day in the sun, on a beautiful golf course, with awesome people. Proceeds are for a very worthy cause. Raffles and great prizes, waterhole sponsorship available, play for fun or play to win. date: Thursday 30 Octobercost: R2000 per fourball, price includes supperVenue: Glenvista Country Clubcontact: Sheryl Swanepoel on 072 998 7767 or [email protected]

rekOrd brei PrOjekSolidariteit Helpende Hand Takke van Gauteng Suid skop af met ‘n gròòt breiprojek - om 1,000 vkm gebreide/gehekelde blokke in te samel vir 2015 om in komberse te omskep vir minderbevoorregtes. Hulle wil ook die Guiness Book of Records herskryf.Helpende Hand Alberton-tak nooi ondersteuners en belangstellendes uit om deel te neem. Wil jy graag wol skenk, of brei of hekel? Kontak Solidariteit per e-pos: [email protected], of kontak Adele by 079 881 3338 of Mariëtte by 071 548 8013.

Met die dat Erfenisdag net ‘n terug deur Suid-Afrikaners gevier is, het ek dit goed gedink om hierdie uitgawe te wy aan die erfenis wat ek en jy nalaat (in ‘n sin dan ook ‘n dankie aan dit wat ander vir my nagelaat het).Matt 28:18-20 is seker die bekendste teks in die Nuwe Testament, maar het jy al aan die laaste opdrag van Jesus gedink as die mandaat vir jou nalatenskap? Die woorde wat deur so baie geken word, “gaan en maak die mense my dissipels”, is ook die toets vir waarmee ons besig is.So baie as wat Suid-Afrikaners het om te vier oor wat in ons land gebeur het, moet ek vandag erken daar is baie dissipels wat hierdie woorde van Jesus nagevolg het en daardeur help vorm het aan die lewens en gebeure wat deel vorm van ons land.Ek wil jou daarom aanmoedig om aan te hou met die uitleef van Jesus se laaste opdrag.

Traditionally, the month of September is a difficult time at the South African National Blood Service (SANBS). Owing to preliminary examinations and preparation towards the final quarter of the year, blood drives at schools and universities are generally not possible at this time of year. This, together with poor turnouts at companies and organisational blood drives, has placed immense pressure on the blood stock levels.“SANBS needs to maintain a blood stock level of 5 days at all times by collecting 3000 units of blood per day to meet the demand of the thousands of patients who are reliant on blood transfusions for their survival. However at the moment we have only 1,6 days of blood stock available, and we are concerned that, should this continue, we are looking at a major crisis as we head towards the festive season,” says Vanessa Raju, Communications Manager of SANBS.It is only with the help of selfless blood donors that SANBS is able to rectify this situation. They have implemented a cut-back approach, according to which they are not fully able to meet requests by doctors. For example, if a doctor requests four units of blood, SANBS may only be able to offer two units, and this approach will continue until the blood stocks recover. SANBS is encouraging all regular donors and those who have made a conscious decision to join this cause of “saving lives” not miss out on their next donation date. This is also a reminder to all donors who selflessly donated blood on Mandela Day to remember that they are due to donate again and to continue making every day a Mandela Day.Members of the public who meet the minimum requirements to give the gift of life by becoming regular donors are urged to visit us as soon as they possibly can.

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By Ikaneng Sydney Kokoropo.Friends and enemies of learningHave you ever wondered why some people learn quicker, better and more effectively than others? Have you ever wondered how you learned to drive a car, to swim or even to ride a bicycle? In this journey of life we are all life-long learners, whether it is at home, at work or even at church. Our attitude towards learning determines to a large extent how well we learn. It thus becomes of great importance to be aware of

what assists us to learn, and what hinders our learning process. Learning is different from simply gathering data or information. Learning brings about a new behaviour or a new action. It also generates a potential for improving our lives. I, therefore, would like to share what Julio Olalla, the founder of Newfield Network, refers to as enemies of learning and friends of learning. These attributes help us to navigate our path in life. We can choose to honour them, or cast them aside, Olalla says.

Enemies of learning Friends of learning1)Inability to admit that we don’t know2)When we don’t know, but act as if we know3)Not prioritizing learning – being too busy to learn4) Ignoring the domain of emotions and its impact on learning6)Ignoring the body as a domain of learning7)Confusing learning with acquiring information8)Not giving others permission to teach us9)Distrust – not trusting ourselves and those who teach us

1)Willingness to admit that “I don’t know”2)Active listening3)Openness and trust4)Respect and admiration5)Curiosity – willingness to inquire

The ability to triumph begins with all of us opening ourselves to new possibilities, new opportunities, new ideas, and new choices. This is possible if we embrace the friends of learning.

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Gysie het hierdie afgelope naweek sy suiker behoorlik opgejaag. Ons het die Pick ‘n Pay se Smaak van Johannesburg bygewoon saam met ons kinders. Ons het gehoor dat daar ‘n hele paar van ons gunsteling

restaurante daar sou uitstal. Gysie het nog altyd ‘n soettand gehad en hierdie naweek het hy nie geweet waar om die streep te trek nie. Hy het by al die bak en brou stalletjies geboer. Koek, macaroons, sjokoladefontuine en meer moes alles deur Gysie se verteringstelsel beweeg.Vir ‘n man met ‘n familiegeskiedenis van suikersiekte, was dit na my mening baie onverantwoordelik. Tog kap Gysie terug en sê dat mens slegs een lewe het en dit moet geniet. Al kom dit jou duur te staan?Tip: Geniet jou lewe. Moet nie altyd terughou nie, maar weet ook wanneer genoeg genoeg is.

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Car thieves abandon luxury Mercedes

A Mercedes GL SUV robbed from the owner at gunpoint in Springs on Thursday 18 September was recovered by the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Community Liaison Unit members on the morning of 19 September in Alberton. The vehicle tracker signal pointed the Metro Police officers to the South Crest suburb of Alberton.

Upon receiving the signal, the Metro Police acted swiftly and were able to locate the hijacked Mercedes SUV abandoned under a carport at Elands Rock townhouse complex at the corner of Irvin Steyn and Paul Kruger streets. Once formalities were completed ,which included lifting of fingerprints, the recovered SUV was towed away to SAPS Van Ryn’s Deep pound.

FOUND A DAY LATER: The recovered Mercedes

WantedCan you identify these people?This man attempted to hijack a vehicle in the Alberton area. He had a firearm and was working with an accomplice. He is a black South African man, possibly in his late twenties, of slender build, 1.72 metres tall, with a scar on his cheek and a light beard, English-speaking and aggressive.

These men were involved in a house robbery in the Alberton area. They had a firearm and were with a third accomplice. They are coloured South African men, light in complexion, between 40 and 45 years old, well-built, 1.65 meters tall, with marks on their faces, English- and Zulu-speaking, aggressive and in police uniform.

Anyone with information may contact Sgt Zakwe on 083 617 9037 or 011 865 7400.

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Marais Viljoen tweede in Coke-reeksMarais Viljoen se rugbyspan het hierdie jaar besonder goed presteer en uiteindelik ‘n tweede plek in die Coke-Reeks behaal. Die eindstryd het 12 September by die UJ-gronde plaasgevind. Tydens die reeks het Marais Viljoen vir Hoërskool Monument 45 – 16 gewen, hulle speel gelykop teen Kempton Hoër, wen die span van Klerksdorp Hoërskool met 49 - 29 en wen Noordheuwel met 29 - 26. In die eindstryd het hulle verbete geveg, maar uiteindelik het Hoërskool Menlopark die trofee huis toe geneem. Marais Viljoen is besonder trots op hierdie span en hul afrigters mnr. Ryno Luus, Neethling du Bruyn en Anton Bloem. Marais Viljoen se Coke-span.

Dumbo Eisteddfod starsChildren from Dumbo Nursery School, aged between 4 and 6 years, participated in the Eisteddfod during August. An average of 90% was achieved by the little stars.

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Primary Schools Knockout Night SeriesThis year’s Matt Minnie Primary Schools Knockout Night Series tournament saw the inclusion of the Gauteng u/12 Development team. After four exciting days of cricket played under lights at Alberton High School, two teams stood head and shoulder above the rest. Congratulations to Kenton Primary School for being crowned champions for the second

consecutive year. Kenton Primary won by 19 runs with Tshepo from Gauteng Development walking away with the trophy for the best fielder. Trophies for the best bowler and batsman were awarded to Rayne Schlachter and Duncan Stirling, both from Kenton Primary. Alberton High School salutes all the teams that participated in this year’s night series.

CRICKET: Gauteng u/12 developmentCHAMPIONS: Kenton Primary School

Alberton High CHAMPiONS

Alberton High School Girls Tennis players were crowned the Eastern Gauteng C Division Champions for 2014.

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Groot vermaak tref Alberton

Op 23 September het die Alberton Burgersentrum verskeie kunstenaars verwelkom tydens ‘n fondsinsamelings geleentheid ten bate van die alombekende Cantare Kinderkoor. Kunstenaars het ingesluit Tanya Vilancé wat beslis ‘n merk in die Suid-Afrikaanse musiekwêreld gaan los. Gerhard Steyn en sy nuwe duetsangmaat Anais het ook opgetree en die gehoor opgewonde gemaak met hul CD wat gratis aan mense in die gehoor uitgedeel is. Ander jong kunstenaars wat die aand opgetree het was Tamlyn G, Donae Brazer, Tiaan Nortje en Jessica Venter, almal voorheen koorlede van die Cantare Kinderkoor. Elvis Blue was die hoofkunstenaar van die aand en het die aand beslis die moeite werd gemaak. Die fondse wat ingesamel is gaan vir hulle koorlede om in 2016 aan die Wêreldkoorspele in Sochi, in Krasnodar Krai, Rusland, deel te neem. Tanya Vilancé

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Helpmekaar Kollege sal tydens die Clover Aardklop Nasionale Kunstefees meeding om die gesogte prys van R30 000 en die ATKV-Tienertoneelwisseltrofee te ontvang, hierdie tienertoneelkompetisie word vanjaar vir die vyftigste keer aangebied.Linda van Niekerk, die regisseur van Helpmekaar Kollege se ROOI sê: “Om deur te gaan Aardklop toe, is die kersie op die koek,” maar álmal baat hierby, nie net die finaliste nie. Sy sê die kompetisie skep ’n ongelooflike platform, ook vir dié kinders wat nie deurgaan na die finaal nie. “Ons het ’n groep wat nie deur is nie, maar selfs daardie kinders het soveel geleer.”ROOI is geskryf deur Dr. Pierre-André Viviers met regie deur Linda van Niekerk en haar dogter, Larét van Niekerk, tree as assistentregisseur op. Helpmekaar Kollege verruil hul bruin skoolklere vir rooi kostuums in die toneelstuk wat die verhaal van ’n eksentrieke drama-onderwyseres en die gehoor beleef al haar emosiewisselings van bloedrooi tot skelrooi, vertel. Dit is egter nie net die storie van een nie, maar van vele, want op ’n manier het almal ’n juffrou Thompson... Die vraag is wie of wat is jou stukkie rooi?Die ATKV-Tienertoneelkompetisie het in 1965 begin met 22 toneelgroepe uit die ou Transvaal. Vandag, 50 jaar later neem hoërskole van regoor die land deel en met 185 toneelstukke is dié gesogte kompetisie strawwer as ooit. ’n Paar gróót name wat hul talente geslyp het op die ATKV-Tienertoneelverhoog: Anél Alexander, Anneke Weideman, Anton Treurnich, Cintaine Schutte, Christo Davids, Francois Toerien, Jacques Bessenger, Jak de Priester, Johann Nel, John-Henry Opperman, Lindie van Eeden, Neels van Jaarsveld, Patrick Shabangu, Pedro Kruger, Quintin Wils,

Roeline Daneel, Viljé Maritz …Die ATKV se droom vir dié kompetisie is om ’n liefde vir Afrikaanse toneelspel en -kyk by hoërskoolleerders te kweek sodat leerders hul kreatiwiteit en talente daardeur kan ontgin en ontwikkel.Die beoordelaars tydens die finaal is Antoinette Louw, Gerrit Schoonhoven, Ira Blanckenberg, Johny Klein, Pedro Kruger, Shirley Ellis en Tina Kruger.Die finaal vind plaas tydens die Clover Aardklop Nasionale Kunstefees van 7 tot 11 Oktober. Kaartjies is beskikbaar by Computicket.

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Waste Busters puppet show

The Waste Busters, a puppet show developed by SATeacher, visited T-Bussie in Alberton on 22 September. This puppet show is the foundation of the waste management project that SATeacher is doing in schools. The problems and solutions concerning waste management are viewed through the eyes of “The

family.” Through an encounter with friendly characters representing “Penny Plastics, Milly Metal, Peter Paper, Gugu Glass and Compi Compost” the family learns about the valuable treasures found in a rubbish bin. From litter to recycling to landfills, “The characters” show the family how they can save the treasures of the earth.

GREEN EDUCATION: promoting waste management in schools

Alberview fun day

On Saturday, 27 September, Alberview Primary hosted their annual Fun Day. This fundraiser is held every year at the end of Term 3. Alberview Primary also uses the opportunity to thank parents and pupils for their generosity throughout the year. This year was the second year that the fun day was opened to the public and, not only does this generate more funds for the school, but it also allows the Alberton community a glimpse into the Alberview family. The community enjoyed an EMPD K9 unit demonstration, as well as the Red Dragon Dojo martial arts demonstration. Stalls on hand were games, plants, food, refreshments and tombola. Some of the Grade 5 pupils had a Loom Band stand; there was also Amcare, a photo booth and a temporary tattoo booth. What made the day even more of a success was the range of inflatables that the children could enjoy, with some of the teachers even being dunked in the dunking booth, much to the children’s delight. School Principal Mrs Petra Vermeulen would like to thank the school management team, teachers, pupils, parents, parents association and the Alberton community for their support.

FUN: Children enjoyed a range of inflata-bles, with some of the teachers even being dunked in the dunking booth.

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Red Dragon Fighting Art gradingRed Dragon Fighting Art had another successful grading on 28 and 30 August. The youngest student at the Club is four years old and the oldest student is 63, showing that there is no age limitation when it comes to learning martial arts.

1) Ryan van Deventer - 8th KYU yellow2) Chante Geldenhuys - 9th KYU – white / red strip 3) Jared - 8th KYU yellow4) Nakita - 8th KYU yellow5) Kirsten - 8th KYU yellow6) Abigail Garber - 7th KYU orange7) Olivia Kate Britz - 7th KYU orange8) Viaan van Zyl - 7th KYU orange9) Johan van Niekerk - 7th KYU orange10) Joshua Breckin Davies - 7th KYU orange 11) Connor Liam Davies - 7th KYU orange

Students grading on 28 August:

Students grading on 30 August:

12) Shylo Geldenhuys - 7th KYU orange 13) Sophie - 7th KYU orange14) Ethan Howard - 6th Kyu – green15) James van der Schyff - 6th Kyu – green16) Joden vd Meschet - 6th Kyu – green17) Johan van Niekerk - 6th Kyu – green 18) Dylan van Brakel - 6th Kyu – green19) Sharon Scullaird - 6th Kyu – green20) Kaylah Howard - 5th Kyu - blue21) Chris van Brakel - 5th Kyu - blue22) Lucas van der Schyff - 5th Kyu - blue23) Sharon Scullaird - 5th Kyu – blue

24) Mitch vd Meschet – 4th Kyu - Purple25)  Len Klynsmith – 4th Kyu - Purple26)  Hermann Garber – 4th Kyu - Purple

27)  Bronwyn Garber – 4th Kyu – Purple28) Basil van Deventer – 4th Kyu - Purple

MARTIAL ARTS: The achievers of Red Dragon Fighting Club

Wrestling their way to the topFifteen wrestlers from Alberton Wrestling Club qualified to wrestle at the regional competition this year, which took place on 9 September in Middelburg. The boys wrestled well and the Club won 11 medals on the day.Gold winners: Damian Kruger; Gerhard Pretorius; Francois Joubert; Abrie Duvenage; Johan Maritz and Keenan Viljoen.Silver winners: Willie Beukes; Armand JoubertBronze winners: Stephan Stander and Ruben StockLTPD Participation medal u/6-u/8: Riaan KotzeThe Gold Medal winner will be wrestling at the national competition (SA) on 9 October in Pretoria.Lezandri Zandberg; Michael de Kock and Bruce Verburg will also be wrestling at the SA Youth & Junior Championships on 11 October in Pretoria.

REGIONAL TEAM: The wrestlers participated in the regional competition.

GOLD MEDALS: Regional gold medal winners Johan Maritz; Abrie Duvenage; Keenan Viljoen; Francois Joubert; Gerhard Pretorius and Damian Kruger

Visarend Angling Club resultsSenior winner: Andre Hebst; second - Warren Cheek; third - Duncan van Riel.Ladies winner: Joanne Cheek; second - Michayla Cheek; third - Karen Nel. Veterans: Willem Frederik Uys; second - Walter Dellerba.Junior winner: Tyron Loots; second - Brandon.Miggie winner: Hennie Viljoen; second - Megan Viljoen; third - Jason Clark.Minnie winner: Jadine Bezuidenhout.Biggest fish: Madelein Cordier (Barbel over 8kg).Heaviest bag and overall winner: Andre Herbst. Their October competition will take place at Goede Hoop (Vaal Dam) on 11 and 12 October. All visitors welcome.For more info contact Jurrie Nel on 076 712 5662.

Visarend Angling Club had their September competition at Biermans, Vaal Dam.

Back: Willem, Tyron, Johan, Madelein, Andre and Joanne. Front: Jason, Hennie, Megan, and JadineArtistic gymnasts shine

Twenty Four Resilience Gymnastic Club Artistic gymnasts (levels 1-3), took part in this year’s friendly competition as well as the Central Gauteng Regionals in Pretoria during August. After diligent training and hard work by coaches Roxanne van Herwaarde (owner), Tracy van Herwaarde and Angie Enslin, all the gymnasts did extremely well, with several gymnasts being placed in the top three in their levels and age groups.All the gymnasts qualified for the North Zone Competition (Mini-Nationals), which was held in Kempton Park on 5 and 6 September. Bronze, Silver and Gold medals were awarded to all gymnasts according to their overall marks. Most of the Resilience gymnasts received gold medals for their performances and all

will be awarded with their Provincial Colours. “We are extremely proud of this year’s success of our Gymnasts. Thank you, gymnasts and coaches, for the extra hours put in and thank you to the parents for their support,” van Herwaarde said.

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On Saturday, 27 September, the Xerox Golden Lions faced the Griquas in Kimberley and won with a massive points difference of 46-8. The Lions managed to score six tries altogether, which earned them a bonus point. The Lions may now be set for a home semi-final and possible final at Ellis Park.Although the Griquas showed good defence, the Lions dominated the first half and settled the half-time score at 13 – 3. Fullback Andries Coetzee put the Lions on the scoreboard with his try in the 12th minute and Ruan Combrick converted the try. Griquas fullback Gouws Prinsloo kicked a penalty to get

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