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Dirty diapers dumpedGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

The search is on for some diabolical dia-per dumpers.The dumping ofwaste on open spaces

is always a problem, but people in Belharfear for their health after loads of nappiesended up in their area.A Tennant Close resident, who does not

want to be named, has raised her concernsfor thehealth of people in the area after loads

of used diapers were dumped on a field nearSt Vincent Drive recently.“We’re always having a problem with

dumping on this field, but this is too much,”she said.“There is a constant problem with dump-

ing of building rubble on this site, but latelysomehouseholders have also taken to dump-ing their dirt there.“I recently spotted somebody trying to

dump the contents of awheelie bin there, butI admonished him to take it home and wait

for collection. With this latest incident Icould not believe what I also found – a loadof diapers, obviously stinking terribly.“It looks like it was dumped here by a ser-

vice provider to a medical or health facility– it’s just such a lot.”Mayoral committee member for health Si-

yabulela Mamkeli has replied that the mat-ter has been investigated and the field hasbeen cleared.“It is not clearwhere thiswaste came from

as waste from the St Vincent Clinic is dis-

posed of via the normal refuse collection ser-vice, not by a waste removal contractor.“Illegally dumped material was also

present on erf 27465 that belongs to EskomHoldings and the City has served notice onthe land owner for the immediate removalof this waste.“Once the notice period expires, the City

will re-inspect the land and if it has not beencleared,wewill undertake thiswork andbillthe owner for the removal.”

V Continued on page 2.

Belhar Primary was afestival of colour whenthey celebrated HeritageDay at the school lastweek. This group oflearners celebrated themerriment of the minstrelswith their energetic dancemoves. More pictures onPage 3.PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Heritage infullcolour

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Another resident in the area, Freddy Adam-son, also felt strongly about the illegaldumping at various places in the area.

“We always try our best to keep theseopen fields clean, but there are just toomany businesses that don’t care about oth-ers.

“It is important that all neighbourhoodsbe the eyes and ears of the authorities, butthen they must be prepared to react whenthese incidents take place.

“There have been too many cases wherewe phone when we see these dumpers in ac-tion, but they take too long to come out.”

The resident who originally complainedconcluded by adding that parents must alsobe aware of where their children are play-ing.

“Material like this that is dumped in ourcommunities can hold a serious healthrisk,” she said.

“Parents and care-givers must be awareof these hazards before children in theircare get sick from playing in these areas.”

This type of dumping is also a problem inareas like Bonteheuwel and Valhalla Parkwhere they have also created high healthrisks.

Resident Johan Cruywagen warned peo-

ple about children getting near to these are-as.

“In an area where unemployment is veryhigh, there is a major problem where chil-dren are not getting enough to eat,” he said.

“The problem comes when householdrubbish is dumped and children find left-over food that has been dumped. They aretoo young to know any better and just want

something to eat, but are unaware of therisks if they eat the sometimes rotting food.

“We have to be aware of these dump sites,report the perpetrators and make sure thatthey are cleared before somebody dies.”V For future reference residents can report dumpingto the City’s call centre on 0860 103 089, or to theirlocal law enforcement if they have information thatcould lead to an arrest.

Aresidentin Belharisconcernedabout anewtrend todumpdiapers inthe area.PHOTO:GARY VANDYK

Improved services in Belhar are just aphone call away with the opening of anew FreeCall line in the suburb.The City of Cape Town’s mayoral commit-

tee member for corporate services and com-pliance, Xanthea Limberg, last week un-veiled the City’s newest FreeCall line,which is situated in Belhar.

The FreeCall line is in the HuguenotSquare Hall and can be used to contact theCity for various enquiries and service re-quests, including account enquiries, and al-so to report illegal dumping, water leaks,

sewer blockages, street lights that are notworking, potholes and damaged roads.

The City is aware of the limited landlineavailability and the high costs of cellphonecalls.

This led to the City installing FreeCalllines in public amenities in communities,which residents can use to contact the City.When a resident picks up the handset, theywill immediately be connected to the callcentre at no cost.

The call centre agent will respond in thelanguage preferred by the caller, log the ser-

vice request, and provide the call-er with a reference number.

“The City is committed to im-proving our service delivery, es-pecially to lower income commu-nities,” said Limberg.

“We urge residents to makemaximum use of this FreeCallline and call upon the City forhelp by reporting faults, loggingcomplaints and requesting servi-ces.

“Residents can further playtheir part in helping us build awell-run city together by report-ing acts of vandalism and thetheft of City property. Our Cus-tomer Relations Department hasincreased the City’s capacity torespond to complaints, repairfaults, and monitor service deliv-ery in the quickest time possi-ble.”

Help just a freephone call away

Ward councillor Desmond Jaftha and mayoral committeemember for corporate services and compliance, XantheaLimberg, try out the new service in Belhar.

An organisation working locally to care foranimals in the Little Karoo is unpackingtheir summer wares.

“We have now reached our tenth monthof trading in our Parow charity bargainshop and are pleased to announce that weare now filling our clothing rails with allour lovely summer stock,” said Gloria Pitloof the Karoo Animal Protection Society(Kaps).

“Please visit us; we have so much, you aresure to find several items to brighten yoursummer wardrobe – at a bargain price,” shesaid.

Besides “lots of new stock”, Kaps also hasplenty of other sale items. Gloria invites res-idents to “bring your friends and any itemsyou may wish to donate for us to sell – wecan’t survive without you”.

The store is open every Friday from 10:00to 15:00 and every Saturday from 09:00 to12:00, and is located at Shop no 4, MontanaBuilding, 249 Voortrekker Road, Parow.V Visit the Kaps website for more information atwww.kaps.org.za or call Gloria if lost or if in needof more information, on 083 450 2782.

Kaps unpacks stockfor Karoo animals

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Thiscolourfulgroup ofminstrels atBelharPrimarywaitedpatiently toshow offtheir talentsat theHeritageDaycelebrationsat theschool.PHOTOS:GARY VANDYK

DANCING TO CELEBRATE HERITAGE

The traditional dancing from this group from Belhar Primary had the audienceintrigued by some fancy footwork.

Ballroom dancing is an integral part of the heritage of theCape, and these learners enjoyed some fancy steps.

A workshop where two very sensitive andimportant issues – depression and teenagesuicide – will be discussed, is set to be heldsoon in Malibu Village.

October is celebrated as mental healthmonth.

Oneof themainreasons for theworkshop,organisers say, follows the death of a 12-year-old girl who shot herself but who indi-cated her intentions to a coach.Workshop organiser and qualified social

worker Ellen Jeftha says the workshop will

focus on confidentiality and legal aspects toindicate when is it acceptable to honourconfidentiality.

The workshop is open to every concernedperson working with children, and will beheld at the prefect centre at theMalibuHighSchool on 10 October.Costs for theworkshop isR100 per person.

Groups of five andmore payR80 per person.The meeting time is 09:30 until 11:30.

V For further details contact Ellen Jeftha at079 051 6212.

Depression, teen suicide under the spotlight

Ever wanted to know everything you needto know about computers? Ever wanted toprogramme your own programme or designan App? Then the Africa Code Week eventin Cape Town is where you should to be.

Africa Code Week, an opportunity for allto learn how to code, takes place next weekand at the Cape Town Science Centre.

The centre set an ambitious target oftraining 1 500 children to code during theupcoming school holidays, said science cen-tre employee Gabi van Niekerk.

“The centre intends to achieve this by of-fering free coding workshops to children ofeight to 12 years from 1 to 10 October.

“Individuals, families, schools, NPO’sand organisations working with childrenare urged to take up this opportunity andmake a booking in order to enrich the livesof young children,” van Niekerk added.

Children will be trained using Scratch, afreely available software application that isfast, fun and an easy way to get started incomputer science.

“With the recent launch of the WesternCape’s e-Strategy, Western Cape ministerfor education Debbie Schäfer has come onboard as a patron ofAfricaCodeWeek,”VanNiekerk said.

Van Niekerk said in addition to the CapeTown Science Centre’s efforts, other CapeTown organisations have also embraced theinitiative and are set to create a ‘codingbuzz’ by organising other coding activities.V For more details contact the Cape Town ScienceCentre at 021 300 3200 or e-mail [email protected]

Learners invited to Africa Code Week

The Anglican Church of St Francis of AssisiRavensmead is celebrating their 81st anniver-sary on Sunday 4 October. If you are a formerparishioner of the church, please confirmyour attendance by contacting the Parish of-fice on 021 932 9064 (09:00 to 13:00) or [email protected], and please forward namesof parishioners who have passed on.

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The sewing project of theVision 2000 organi-sation in Delft is growing with contractscoming in to empower skills development inthe area.Founder Ursula Joubert pointed out that

since starting last year with a donation ofmachines, they now have 15 workers on afull-time basis suppling garments to threecompanies. “We’re proving thatwe can tack-le any task we are given,” she says.“Currently we are making uniforms,

sportswear and even skirts, but we are pre-pared to cater to all their clothing needs.”Joubert added that while they are produc-

ing top quality garments, there is still the

need for more growth.“Our project has proven that with the

proper training we can empower manymore people in this community.“Our biggest problem is space, but we

have plans to expand this facility with a topsection dedicated to our projects.“With more space we will be able to wel-

come more big contracts, but we also caterto the needs of individuals in the area whoneed work done.“Our big dream is to eventually build a

big proper centre where we can offer moreskills training to empower the unemployed.“It’s all about empowering people to a pos-

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“Keep away from cables!”That is thewarning froma coun-

cillor in Uitsig after a young girlwas injured in the area recently.“I was recently alerted to an incident in

Uitsig where a young girl was severely in-jured after having come into contact with alive power cable,” she says.“When I contacted the family I also con-

tacted authorities to find out who the cablebelonged to.“Eventual investigation revealed that the

cable was a Telkom cable and the girl wasshocked by a broken overhead Telkom con-ductor cable hanging onto an illegal connec-tion from the main house to a backyardstructure.”Van Reenen warns the public that this is

the danger of illegal connectionswith regardto cables from the City, Eskom or Telkom.“The cables are very dangerous and may

cause serious injury when touched.“When you encounter such broken or ex-

posed cables please report it immediately.Don’t go near it and clear the area whilealerting others about it.“Also make sure that children and pets do

not venture near them,”she said.Residentsmayreport such instances to the

City in one of the following ways:. Mobi site: Residents can use the mobi

site to report faults such as potholes, waterleaks, electricity failures and illegal dump-ing, among other service requests. Themobisite can be accessed at: http://www.cape-town.gov.za/mobi

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Caps for a smile: Operation Smile has partnered with Fair Cape Dairies and shoppingcentres and some schools in the Western Cape to change the lives of children across SouthAfrica who are born with a cleft lip or cleft palate. Their aim is to encourage the public tocollect plastic bottle caps from any plastic bottles and yoghurt lids. Each operation costsR5 500 and every kilogram of bottle tops collected will be recycled. Here children from theNew Life School in Uitsig, Ravensmead, show off the lids that they have collected so far. Itis Smile national day on Thursday 1 October and while the initial project was to collect asmany lids as possible before tomorrow, it will now become an ongoing project. You arewelcome to drop off any plastic lids at the Parow subcouncil in Talent Street. For moreinformation call ward councillor Ronel Viljoen on 084 512 8850.

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It pays to pay your bills!More residents on the Cape Flats are dis-covering that it pays to pay!The City of Cape Town thanked 24 ten-

ants who reside in its rental and sellingschemes for diligently paying their rent byrewarding them with R1 000 gift vouchersin accordance with the City’s Housing In-centive Scheme.

This came as a special treat for recipi-ents SusanGeorge fromRavensmead,whocoincidentally celebrated her birthday onthe day, as well as Fuad Khan fromBelharand Mogamat van der Schyff from Wood-lands, who celebrated their birthdays onHeritage Day.

The oldest recipient today is 80-year-oldCarel Claassen from Elsies River.The tenants live in various areas, in-

cluding Manenberg, Uitsig and HanoverParkandhavepaid their accounts regular-ly for at least three consecutive months(February toMay 2015). Residents with ar-rears qualify if they have made paymentarrangements.

“TheCitywants to thank our tenants fordiligently paying their rentals. It is veryencouraging to see that a large portion ofour winners are pensioners,” said theCity’s Mayco member for Human Settle-ments, Benedicta van Minnen.

“People like 80-year-old Carel Claassen,a tenant fromElsies River, should be laud-ed for leading by example and ensuringthat their accounts are paid, despite theirday-to-day challenges.“The revenue obtained is used to main-

tain our rental stock, which contributes toproviding a better quality of life for ourtenants who are most vulnerable.”

In an effort to increase loan and rentalcollections, the scheme rewards thosewhopay their accounts regularly by giving

them a chance to win prizes. To qualify forthe draw, housing debtors must have paidtheir housing accounts for a period of atleast three consecutive months, with sixhousing debtors per month winning shop-ping vouchers to the value of R1 000 each.

Since the introduction of this incentivescheme in November 2010, rental and loancollections have risen by an average of16% and 25% respectively.

Winners are of all ages. They are drawn

from both the City’s indigent group andfrom those who are currently working.“By encouraging our residents to pay

their debts, we are reinforcing our com-mitment to building a well-run and sus-tainable city by improving the culture ofpayment. This innovative scheme is alsotestament to our focus on partnerships.We need to work together to makeprogress possible,” concluded Van Min-nen.

Shanen Rossouw, left, deputy chairperson of the Human Settlements portfolio committee,with Maria Claassen, the wife of 80-year-old Carel Claassen, who won a prize for paying hisaccount on time.

Die jaarlikse Bishop Lavis-gesondheidsfeesen Big Walk op Vrydag 16 Oktober fokusdaarop om algemene gesondheid in die Bis-hop Lavis-gemeenskap te bevorder.

Daarom is toegang tot die fees gratis enword daar gratis gesondheidstoetse (bloed-druk-, bloedsuiker- en HIV-toetse) gedoen.

Buiten gassprekers sal daar ook vermaaken en kosstalletjies wees vir die mense omte geniet. Feesgangers staan die kans omdeur middel van ’n gelukstrekking pryse tewen.Die Big Walk, wat deel is van die dag, be-

staan uit 5 km- en 2 km-pretdrawwe.Inskrywings is slegs R5, wat ’n gratis wa-

terbottel vir die eerste 100 inskrywings in-sluit.Inskrywings kan by Bishop Lavis se reha-

bilitasiesentrum gedoen word (Maandae totVrydae tussen 08:00 en16:00).

Die eerste 200 deelnemers wat die BigWalk voltooi, sal elkeen ’n geskenkpakkieen sertifikaat ontvang.V Bel Natalie by 084 026 3474 of Louise by 082 6447877 vir meer inligting.

Lus vir loop?

The Breakloose Anti-drug Gospel Organisa-tion will be hosting a campaign starting onSunday 4 October.

Itwill be hosted on the field next toYellow-wood Street in Greenlands, Bellville South,to deliver a positive message to the youthcaught up in drugs and gangsterism as wellas those facingother abuses in the communi-ty.The campaign will also be dealing with

abuse in marriages and other relationships.It will start with a peaceful march from

Waterberry Street and a memorandum willbe handed over to the police.V For more information call Herold Galant on 074 8064129, Johanna Marthinus on 061 010 8334 or Timo-theus Donson on 074 579 2948.

Break loose, halleluja!

Sue van der Linde and Craig Capper unveil Iris House Children's Hospice's new Suzuki Ertiga,which Craig donated.

Samaritan wheels out new wheels for Iris HouseIris House Hospice celebrated their new setof sponsored wheels recently.

“At our annual Mardi Gras Ball on 22 Au-gust one of our guests, Craig Capper, offeredto pay for a vehicle for our ‘angels’ to betransported to our hospice building,” saidCarol Petersen of the hospice.

Because of the new wheels, the childrenwill now also be able to benefit from the hos-pice’s Respiteday care sessions onMondays,Wednesdays and Saturdays, said Carol.

The benefactor did the handing overaround noon the following Saturday amidstcheers from staff and visitors. He and Suevan der Linde, founder of the hospice, re-vealed the beautiful and very handy new setof wheels, still fresh from the dealership.

“He paid for the car in full two days afterourball,” a proudCarol said after theunveil-ing.

Craig attended with his partner and theirson and a Guardian Angel trophy was be-stowed on him for his generosity and kindact.

Craig Capper poses for a photo inside the newcar he donated to Iris House Children’sHospice, with the Guardian Angel plaque thatwas bestowed on him by the home.

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The University of Stellenbosch BusinessSchool (USB) has for the eighth consecutiveyearbeen rankedas oneof the top threebusi-ness schools in Africa.This was as part of the 2015 Eduniversal

global survey. The rankings are the resultof voting by deans of more than a 100 busi-ness schools from around the world, basedon certain criteria.

Commenting on this achievement, USBdi-rector Piet Naudé said: “In the academic en-vironment, we work on the basis of peer re-view. This is a rigorous form of quality as-surance. The fact that such a largeproportion of business school deans aroundthe globe rated USB so highly fills us withhumility and gratitude.”

On 12October the official results of theEd-universal ranking of the best 1 000 businessschools in 154 countries will be announcedduring the Eduniversal annual gala dinnerawards ceremony.

At this event, USB will be presented witha Five Palmes award.

USB ranked intop three var­sities in Africa

Principal saluted: Bramble Way Primary in Bonteheuwel hosted a marching squad open day at the school on Saturday. Principal CharmaineLakay, left, with her husband, Gerry, accept the salute from the school’s marching squad with Cameron Visagie and Lee-Marlon Tayer keepingthe beat. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

Tomorrowland Creche in Belhar needssome help to give their children a specialsend-off for Christmas. The facility offershope tomore than 60 younger children whoattend from Monday to Friday.

They run an excellent programme that of-fers the working parent and guardian thepeace of mind that their child is nurtured,taught several educational skills and caredfor holistically.

On Thursday 3 December they intendspoiling the children, teachers and support

staff with a beautiful Christmas party.“Most of our children are from single

headed homes and most of these parentsand guardians are unable to make monthlypayments for school fees,” says principalMargie Baadjies.

“We are asking businesses and individu-als in the area and surrounds to assist. Peo-ple can consider sponsoring a child with aparty pack and small lunch or with somefinancial support.”V For more information call Margie on 021 952 5850.

Help needed for local creche send-off

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Leer oor tuinbou saam met Megan

Megan McCarthy leef haar passie. Die eerstekostuintoere word einde Oktober aangebied,

maar Megan beplan ook toere vir kinders,sodat hulle met hul eie oë kan sien waar die

groente vandaan kom wat Mamma in netjieseverpakte houers by die supermark koop.

MARITA MEYER

’n Groentetuin waarvan die gewonevoorstedelike huisvrou net kandroom, het die afgelope tweemaande

vorm begin aanneem voor Die Werf-restau-rant op die wynplaas Boschendal.

Dis ’n bio-vriendelike pragstuk van 2 hawat met liefde versorg word deur MeganMcCarthy, wat verkies om na haarself teverwys as die kostuinbestuurder, hoewel syeintlik ’n gekwalifiseerde tuinboukundigeis.

Megan werk nou saam met Die Werf sesjef, Christian Campbell, en hy pas die spys-kaart aannagelangvanwat indaardie stadi-um reg is om gepluk te word.

Megan is op haar gelukkigste wanneer syin dié tuin kan werskaf en dit lyk voorwaarof sy ’n huppel in haar stap het terwyl sy tus-sen die rye beweeg. Die eerste stop is ’n bed-ding wat lyk of dit bietjie aandag nodig het.Maar moenie die fout maak om te dink Me-gan het dié bossies misgekyk nie ... dis daarmet ’n doel, verduidelik sy en begin in diefynste besonderhede verduidelik hoekom ’nmens juis nié die bossies moet uittrek nie.“En hou op om heeltyd te spit en te spit ente spit,” sê sy. “Daar is wonderlike organis-mes in daai grond, goeie bakterie en fungi.Dieplante isnie entiteite ophul eienie.Allesin die natuur werk saam en alles is daar vir’n doel,” vertel sy.

Harke en grasperke is onproduktief en assy eendag president word, sal sy dit verban,spot Megan.

En so begin ’n les wat langer as ’n uurduur.Megan is ’nmeester as dit kombyklas-gee. Sy verduidelik in eenvoudige taal en ’nmensweet sommer jykandit suksesvol gaantoepas op jou klein groentetuintjie in dienoordelike voorstede.

Dit is dan ook die rede hoekom Megan byBoschendal aangesluit het. Sy wil menseleer hoe om suksesvol tuin te maak sonder

omelkewurmpie of bossiemet gifstowweuitdie weg te ruim.Die laaste naweek van Oktober word Me-

gan se droombewaarheidwanneerBoschen-dal se kostuintoere afskop.Megan sal vier toere aanbied tydens die

openingsperiode, tweeop 31Oktober en tweeop 1 November. Met die toere sal ’n mensmeer leer oorbio-dinamiese tuinbou-tegnieke en klem

word gelê op voedsaamheid, rotasie, plant-vriende, insekdoders en ander maniere omgroente te verbou sonder die gebruik vanskadelike chemikalieë en gifsproeie.Belangstellendes wat graag hul eie kruie,

groente en vrugte verbou, sal groot voordeeltrek uit Megan se wye kennis en passie virhierdie bedryf.

. Die toere vind plaas om 10:00 en 14:00.Dit duur ’n uur en ’n half en kos R150 perpersoon, wat ’n welkomdrankie, vinger-eet-goed ná die toer met ’n drankie en ’n ge-skenkpak insluit. Bespreking is noodsaak-lik.

. Vanaf November word daar oor nawekeuur lange toere aangebied teen R50 per per-soon. ’n Bottel water en die toer is by hierdieprys ingesluit. Oes jou eie groente ná die tyden betaal per kilogram daarvoor vir ’n tuin-varsmaaltyd by die huis! Die tye is van 10:00tot 11:00 en van 11:30 tot 12:30.V Besprekings en voorafbetalings kan gedoen wordby [email protected] of by 021 8704274.

Braaipolar treatsElim clients

Richard Knoetze and Pieter van Dalen (standing) at the special braai they hosted forclients of the Elim night shelter in Elsies River on Heritage Day. PHOTO: SOLLY LOTTERING

MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

Richard Knoetze not only set the recordfor the longest braai attempt ever – 96hours – for the Guinness Book of WorldRecords earlier this year, more recentlyhe got some help together in terms ofsponsorship, and hosted a regular braaifor the clients at the Elim night shelterin Elsies River.Richard is the founder of BraaiPolar,

an awareness campaign for bipolar dis-order, so meat on coals with a cause liesclose to his heart.“We wanted to do something special

for the clients of the centre,” Richardsays.He got together with Pieter van Dalen

and the two put out a meal of note to theclients.Around 30 people enjoyed a heartyme-

al and the fantastic festive atmosphereon the day.

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Levi launches album: Bishop Lavisgospel artist Byron Levi, 21, will belaunching his debut album this weekend.The launch concert takes place at theGrace Performing Arts Centre inBeaconvale, Parow, on Sunday from19:00 where he’ll be joined by Americansaxophonist Antonio Allen. There willalso be big prizes like spa packages,dining experiences and a weekendgetaway up for grabs at the show.Tickets cost R60 or R100 including a CD.Call Paul on 081 724 5210 or Dolly on072 950 0747 for bookings or moreinformation.

Camphill Village West Coast will be of-fering fun for the whole family whenthey host their second annual music

festival on Saturday 31 October.The fundraising festival will feature per-

formances byBeatenberg, Just Jinjer,Otto-man Slap, Bootleggers and Swallowers ofTime with Hemelbesem taking on the em-cee duties for the day.Starting at 13:00, the festival will include

a variety of food and wine stalls to makethe outdoor concert even more enjoyable.Situated just 40km from Cape Town,

Camphill Village West Coast provides asafe living andworking environment for 80to 90 intellectually challenged adults.Camphill has provided a unique ap-

proach to life for intellectually disabledadults for over 50 years, involving them inthe activities of a thriving community.At Camphill residents live in group

homes, run by a group home leader, andwork in the various enterprises – a dairy,a bakery, a cosmetics workshop and aworking farm. Produce is sold to manyshops and outlets in Cape Town. The reve-nue helps to sustain the organisation.V Tickets for the festival cost R200 or R100 for chil-dren under 13 from www.webtickets.co.za. Childrenyounger than four will enjoy free entrance. Visitwww.camphill.org.za for more about Camphill Vil-lage and the festival.

WIN! WIN! WIN!V Two readers can each win double tickets to thefestival. SMS the word “Camphill” followed by yourcontact details to 45527 before 12:00 on Wednes-day 7 October to enter. SMSes cost R1.50.

Music funfor wholefamily

Hemelbesem will be the emcee for theCamphill Village Music Festival.

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Artistic equestrian jumps higherGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

A five-year-old’s fascination with hors-es has become a passion for a 17-year-old inBelharwho isnowready to jump

to another level.The journey for Jessica de Vries started

with a family visit to Spier in the winelandswhen she was five, and led to a passion that

has seen her winning show-jumping compe-titions for many years.Her mom, Charlene, described the start of

that passion when the family visited Spiermentioning that even as a toddler she hadthis fascination with horses. “She would al-ways point out horses in books or when wewere out on a family drive,” she says.“Then on the visit to Spier there were po-

ny rides and she did not want to stop riding.

She just wanted more and R200 later thegroomwhowas leading the horses eventual-ly let her start leading the horse around –and she was completely comfortable with itfor the rest of the day!”That day was the start of Jessica’s passion

and her dream of going on to a higher leveland competing at the Olympics.“I live, eat, sleep and dream horse riding

and show-jumping,” says the young eques-trian, who is also an accomplished artistwho loves drawing her favourite animal.“Show-jumping has beenmy passion from

an early age and I have the determinationand drive to compete on a professional levelwith my ultimate goal being the Olympics.“I currently have a 10-year-old gelding

who was dressage schooled but I have per-sonally schooled him for show-jumping.“He is performing excellently in practice

shows andwe havewon every practice showthatwe entered.My years of horse riding ex-perience and training has put us in goodstead to compete on a professional level butcompeting, paying for tack andmaintainingmy horses has been extremely challengingand expenses are escalating.”Jessica explained that her mother has al-

ways supported her and carried the finan-cial burdens of the sport but injured her legat work and is now unemployed.“It is for this reason I need to seek sponsor-

ship to assist me in attaining and achievingmy goals,” she says.“I intend to partake in competitions of the

South African National Equestrian SchoolsAssociation as a starting stone to the rest ofmy competitive career and will be enteringthe qualifiers early next year.”While Jessica had years of riding lessons

at junior level the family couldnot afford les-sons at a higher level but that never deterredthe young rider.“I would not allow this to get me down so

I spent many years riding, practising andtraining on my own.“There was always this quest for acquir-

ing more information, knowledge and tech-nique so I watched videos, read books andspoke to experts in the field,” she said.Mom Charlene is very proud of her

achievements. “Her dedication to her sportis phenomenal, even facing the setback of

my injury,” she said.“People in the sport have acknowledged

her excellence as a rider and the results inrecent shows have proven this.“Thehardwork that she puts into training

has also paid off in her school work whereshe is also a top achiever knowing that ittakes hard work and concentration to be thebest, and that is her goal in show-jumping.”Jesica says horse riding is known to be a

sport for the rich.“I have experienced this at many competi-

tions, but my sacrifices, tears, hard workand determination is my motivation to suc-ceed and be aworthy competitor,” continuesJessica.“My appeal for a sponsor is for more than

helping me achieve my dreams in the sportbut I also want to be a positive role-modelto other young people from all walks of lifeto strive to reach a positive potential in life.“They must join me in showing the world

that I am proud of where I come from andnever put a limit on where I want to be.”

V For more information the family can be contactedon [email protected] or call 061 9806587.

Jessica De Vries, seen here on Big Boy, needs help to jump to another level in showjumping.PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

The young rider from Belhar, Jessica De Vries,is also an accomplished artist who lovesdrawing her favourite animal.

I Believe in Mitchell’s Plain: Mo de Beer and show dancer Nick Floorkiller (seated) fromDelft will hosting the I Believe concert in Mitchell’s Plain Friday 2 October. Starting at 19:30,learners from Roosendal High will be part of the entertainment that includes the BakgatBoyz, Unexpected from Tafelsig High, Belhar Fitness Club and Defenders from Paarl. Ticketsfor the show, taking place at Yellowood Primary School, are R25. Further information andbooking from 076 607 2638.

Pluto the Boxer was allegedly stolen and sold.

Precious paws sold on beachPluto, a 7-and-a-half-year-old Boxer dog whowent missing while his owner was surfingin Granger Bay, was reportedly stolen andsold for R50.His bereft owner, Robert Abel, told

News24 on Sunday that he left his “sweet na-tured” pet on the beach on Friday while hehit the waves – something he often did, asPluto is well known in the area.“Everyone loves the dog ... He is legendary

atmost of the surfing beaches of theAtlanticseaboard.”When Abel came out the water, he saw

that Pluto was gone.He began looking for him and approached

a couple on the beach to see if they had wit-nessed Pluto’s disappearance.Thewoman told him that the dog had been

with them before, but then her “friend soldhim for R50” to a woman in a car.She told him the womanwas at Pick n Pay

with the dog, and would return.“You will get your dog back,” she said.However, shortly afterwards, the couple

disappeared from the beach area. Abel saidthey appeared to be homeless.Abel then went to a nearby police station

where he was told that if he emailed a photoof the dog, patrols would be informed to lookfor him.Once he did so, he decided to stop looking.“I would have kept hunting but I thought

the patrol could cover more ground.”However, Abel said hewas horrifiedwhen

hephoned thepolice station thenext dayandwas told that they did not have access to theemail system after hours or on weekends.“It’s absolutely appalling,” said Abel, re-

gretting the lost time he could have been outsearching for his precious pooch. By Sun-day, he had still heard nothing about Pluto.Abel said he got Pluto when he was six

weeks old and “you could hold him in onehand”. He said while Pluto did not like toswim “he did love to run in the water”.

JP Smith, mayoral committeemember forsafety and security, says that while he hasnot heard of the abduction of dogs frombeaches, he knows of two cases where dogswere snatched in the vicinity of their own-ers’ homes and sold.He says many people who might appear

homeless are in fact “strollers” who come toareas like the beaches in the day, in orderto “acquire odd jobs or seek donations”, be-fore returning to where they actually lived.He believes “the chance is slim” that Pluto

will be spotted.In terms of the City’s by-law, the selling

of domestic animals is illegal. Legally, a petis considered property, so its abduction isclassified as theft. However, people have a“much greater attachment to pets” than oth-er property, says Smith, adding he would bedevastated if anything similar ever hap-pened to one of his three cats.Smithurges peoplewhoexperience a simi-

lar predicament to contact the City’s emer-gency line as theywould be able to alert vari-ous officials, including themetro police, firedepartment and emergency centre, to be onthe lookout. The number is 021 480 7700.Pluto has a reddish-brown coat and had a

black leather collar on when he went miss-ing. He is also micro-chipped. – News24

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Sunshine for Lavis seniors: The Sonskyn Club for seniors in Bishop Lavis is a home from home for seniors in the area with a host ofactivities throughout the week. It’s a social gathering where they also learn various crafts, play games and go on trips around the peninsula. Atthe beginning of September they hosted a special lunch to welcome the warmer weather. Here club manager Ursula Piet (standing, left) andcook Josephine Sanders get things going by serving some of the members. To join them, call Ursula on 021 934 6200. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

V Kraaifontein Moedergemeente sal hulGesinsfees van Vrydag 2 tot Sondag 4 Ok-tober by Hoërskool Eben Donges se sport-gronde hou. Daar sal ’n pretpark, stalletjiesen baie eetgoed vanaf 16:00 op die Vrydagen van 09:00 tot 13:00 op die Saterdagaangebied word. Sondag begin hulle 09:00met woord en lied waar ‘n dankoffer op-geneem sal word. Skakel 021 988 7290 virmeer inligting oor stalletjies of 073 9408115 vir algemene navrae.

V The CapeGate Charity Run takes placeon Saturday 3 October. Registration andlast minute entries will take place onThursday 1 and Friday 2 October between18:00 and 20:00 in the Capegate ShoppingCentre centre court or between 05:30 and06:50 on race morning. Visit www.cape-gatecentre.co.za for more about entry feesand distances.

V NGK Parow-Panorama hou ’n Snuffel-mark op Saterdag 3 Oktober vanaf 09:00tot 12:30 waar daar ’n groot verskeidenheid“wit olifante” en kos stalletjies sal wees.Daar sal ook handwerk-stalletjies en spe-letjies vir die kleinspan aangebied word.

V The Cape Town Gem and Mineral Clubwill host its monthly open day at their clubhouse in Goede Hoop Street, Bothasigfrom 10:00 to 15:00 on Saturday 3 October.Visitors can browse gems, crystals, beadsand jewellery or enquire about club activi-ties. A light lunch and other refreshmentswill be available from our kitchen. Call 084606 0233 or visit the Cape Town Gem andMineral Club Facebook page for more.

V Bringing Toys to Life will be on stage atthe V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre from13:00 to 14:00 from Saturday 3 to Friday9 October with Hamley and Hatty Bearwho will entertain little ones with gamesand spot prizes. There will also be toy dem-onstrations and trips from the Cape Wheelto the Watershed and back on the Hamleystrain, which will offer free rides between14:00 and 16:00 for the duration of the hol-idays.

V The Arts Association of Bellville will behosting an exhibition by 22 Greg Kerr Stu-dents at the Art.B Gallery until Tuesday 6October. The gallery is open weekdaysfrom 10:00 to 17:00 and Saturdays from10:00 to 13:00. Visit www.artb.co.za formore information.

V Tuning the Vine 2015 takes place on theCBD’s #InnerCityWineRoute on Wednes-day 7 October from 17:30 to 21:00. FromBreë Street to Wale Street and down to-wards Adderley Street, the event givesfood and wine lovers a chance to experi-ence a range of deliciousness from differ-ent venues. Visit www.tuningthevine.co.zafor more.

V Absa Boktown at the V&A Waterfront’sAmphitheatre will be screening all thematches during this year’s Rugby WorldCup. All games involving the Springboks, aswell as the quarters, semis and the final willbe supported by free live entertainment.Entrance is free, but limited to 500 attend-ees.

V The Holistic Fayre will host their nextmarket at the Bothasig Hall in Link Roadfrom 10:00 to 16:00 on Saturday 10 Octo-ber where visitors can browse books, jew-ellery, incense, crystals and more or enjoya massage, informative workshops andtalks as well as healing therapies. Visitwww.aboutholistic.co.za for more.

V The Oceans of Life photo exhibitionopens at Iziko South African Museum inCBD on Tuesday 13 October. The openingevening on Monday 12 October, where thewinner will be announced, is free but book-ings must be made through www.quick-et.co.za. Daily entrance to the museum isR30 and allows access to the exhibition.Call BirdLife South Africa on 021 419 7347for more information.

V The Tank Kunsgalery vier saam metStellenbosch Hills-kelder die kelder se70ste bestaansjaar met ’n groepuitstallingwat op Donderdag 15 Oktober open. VirSewentig moes deelnemende kunstenaarsbesluit hoe hulle die getal interpreteer. Be-soek The Tank Art Gallery op Facebook virmeer inligting.

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...

ALLAREASATTENTIONHOMEOWNERS

Should you wish to sellplease giveme a call.

I havemany potential buyers forELsies River, Belhar and Bellville South.

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Large 3 bedroom family house with doublegarage and granny flat. Fully enclosed yard.

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Nice quiet area and on the road.

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price at a bargain

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Homeownerswe haveapproved buyers for

your property.

Riedewaan073 399 2082Shireen 0790777 665

.Blue Downs / Eerste River - HILLCREST

MilkwoodStreet - R480.000Neg: 3 Beds.,main (BIC), family bathroom, all in one lounge,open plan kitchen with (bic's), caport & yardenclosed.

KENSINGTON - FACTRETON:LugmagAvenue - R480000Neg: SEMI-DETA-CHED: 2 Bedrooms, family bathroom and toiletall in one, kitchen (bic's), lounge/dining room,fully enclosed yard.

MITCHELLSPLAIN - PORTLANDS:Kunune Road - R580000Neg: SEMI-DETA-CHED: 3 Bedrooms (m.e.s.), family bathroomwith shower and toilet in one, kitchen (bic's),garage with remote control & yard fully enclosed.

PLOTS FORSALEBlue Downs / Eerste River - Forest Heights

Diamant Street - R30000Neg: With impro-vements consisting of 2 structures with 2 beds.,open plan kitchen, lounge/ diningr., toilet, yardfully enclosed.

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021 9044906 /084 5808346

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CALLORWHATTSAPPJACQUES0836862117

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Alain 078 133 6933Beauten073 438 5235

Delft Office: 081 427 0439www.iconipgroup.co.za

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Leiden/Delft – R 250000: Spacious2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroomVoorbrug/Delft – R 320000: 2 beds,lounge, kitchen, dining room, garagefacadeRoosendal/Delft – R 340000:Extremely neat 2 bedroom homewithgarage, lounge, bathroom& kitchen.Wesbank–R 250000:Newly renovated2 bedroom, lounge, kitchenClarke Estate / Elsies River –R299000: Basic 2 bed, ful/encl,close toCanterbury LiquorsHigh Places/Eerste River – R 330000:Basic 2 bedroomwith large grounds &corner plotDennemere –R499000: 3 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, free standing

SERIOUSSELLERSGIVEUSACALL FORAVALUATION

Melissa 072057 5753Gary 081 431 5939

Kuils River Office 021 903 8055

.

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COSYSTARTERHOME

2 Bed home both with b.i.c. Open plan lounge,dining room, seperate fitted kitchen, bathroomand seperate toilet, paved under cover parkingfor 2 cars, aluminiumwindows and doors, burglarbars and security gates in cul de sac. Close totransport, schools and shopping centres.Rochelle Terhoeven082923 5853RE/MAX Property Associates

Kuils River 021 903 2024www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

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BLUEDOWNS - SUNBIRDPARKR350000

SERVICEDPLOT LOOKING FOROWNER

This plot is fully enclosed withWendy housescurrently on the plot which are fully tenanted.This presents an opportunity for an investor tobuy the plot inclusive of theWendy houses andkeep the tenants for a great return on the invest-ment....or you can build your dream home....

Close to Zevenwacht Mall and all other amenitiesWeb ref is RXDJ-0149

Rochelle Terhoeven082923 5853

RE/MAX Property AssociatesKuils River 021 903 2024

www.remaxpropertyassociates.co.za

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BLACKHEATHGreenfields - R550000

3 Beds with lam flooring, f/f/kitch, lnge, bathrm& garage for 3 cars in sought-after area on

large enclosed plotEERSTERIVER

Stratford Park - R3990002 bedroom property, kitch, lnge, bathrm&

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Property Consultant(C) 083 7006163

(E) [email protected]

.

HAIR/BEAUTY

3685

.

Hairstylist & BeauticianRequired.

Experience orqualifications needed.Must have +/- 3 yearsexperience in the sameindustry. Goodwood area.Call 072 855 7202 /021 591 3883

.

SALES &MARKETING

3760

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Call 072 373 4147WASH& BLOW

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from

Mon-Fri

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R129Mon-Fri

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R210

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R50

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R189Mon-Fri

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R179Mon-Fri

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Subject line.

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Parow KlipkopFOR SALE3 bedroom

Modern kitchenGarage + drive through

Big playgroundR1.2 Million

Mitchells PlainEastridgeFOR SALE2 bedroomLoungeKitchenR750 000

Bluedowns BelladonnaEstate

FOR SALEDevelopment landCommercial use

Fast foodResidential complex

R1.4 Million

HeathfieldFOR SALE

Development landSize 1.8 hectare

R7Million

Elsies River Haltroad Noorwood

For saleDeveloping landR14.4 Million

Roosendal Delft

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Eersteriver

MatroosfonteinFOR SALE4 bedroom

Fitted kitchenFully enclosed

R750 000

GoodwoodFOR SALE

Shoe shop and minimarketAll stock

5% commissionR1.4 Million

KuilsriverFOR SALE

Development landFor 10 plotsR1.5 Million

Kuilsriverfor sale

5 storey residentialdevelopment

Consisting of 96 or 196apartments

Currently vacantR17Million

Roosendal Delftfor sale

Basic house3 Bedroom

1½bathroomFitted kitchen on stove

GarageR350 000

Elsies River

Langebaan Golfestate3 plot

770 square meterR400 000 per plot

Edith Collins 082 934 [email protected]

Wonson Botha 084 225 [email protected]

Jermaine Swartz 079 398 [email protected]

Jermaine Swartz 079 398 [email protected]

Jermaine Swartz 079 398 [email protected]

Stephanie Wildeman 072 587 [email protected]

Wonson Botha 084 [email protected]

Jocelyn Damonse 074 296 [email protected]

Jermaine Swartz 079 398 [email protected]

Jermaine Swartz 079 398 [email protected]

Jermaine Swartz 079 398 [email protected]

Stephanie Wildeman 072 587 [email protected]

Jocelyn 074 296 [email protected]

Edith Collins 082 934 [email protected]

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Homeless starfor South AfricaEARL HAUPT AND NAZLIE DOLLIE

South Africa’s HomelessWorld Cup soc-cer team returned home last weekwithpride after losing only one of their

World Cup matches in Amsterdam.Ricardo de Reuck’s charges finished fifth,

after initially getting off to a flier in thegroup stages of the tournament, winning alltheir opening matches.The World Cup uses the game of soccer to

inspire the homeless to make significantchanges in their own lives, whether it be bygetting a job or returning to their families.The competition currently has 74 countryparticipants.The South African team comprised five

representatives from the Western Cape, twofrom the Eastern Cape and one fromKwazu-lu-Natal. In the second group phase of thetournament, the team only dropped pointsin a draw with Brazil on their way to theknockout stage of the event.However, they would come unstuck

against Portugal in the quarter final, losingthe match 5-2.But they redeemed their pride by bounc-

ing back in the fifth place play-off, beatinglast year’sCup championChile in the semifi-nal before seeing off Romania to secure fifth

spot. Despite coming agonisingly short ofclaiming the grand prize, De Reuck main-tains that the bigger picture for their oppor-tunity to represent their country is a tre-mendous achievement in itself.“We grew up surrounded by gangsterism,

we know what poverty is like, yet weachieved certain things in our lives. Theycan do the same if they put the hard workin”, says De Reuck when speaking about histeam.De Reuck points out that there are a few

ex-players who are now actively involved inthe organisation, and says that it is all aboutseizing this opportunity that is given tothem. “There are a lot of people out therewho believe in what we’re trying to achieve.These guys just need to believe in them-selves, their abilities and the possibilitiesthat are out there.”The team’s playing kit was designed and

provided by PlaySport4Life as well asStreamline Agencies.Miles October, founder of PlaySport4Life,

has expressed his delight at being involvedin the initiative.“This a great example of how sport can

take youplaces in even themost unusual cir-cumstances. Sport is the catalyst for you tomake that change in your life.”

Enter our competitionIt’s time to submit your sporting achieve-ments to theTygerBurger sportstar of themonth competition open to high schoollearners.

Bosman,McNulty andDu Toit Optome-trists awards a pair of sunglasses andShi-han Hennie Bosman awards R1 000 cashto the winner.Submit entries to mcnulty.george-

@gmail.com.

Paulse keeps Ajax in touch: Ajax Cape Town striker Nathan Paulse celebrates his goalin his team’s PSL clash against Kaizer Chiefs at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.Paulse’s goal allowed the host team to salvage a 1-1 draw. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS

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VARSITY FOOTBALL: UWC 2-1 VS TUT

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UWC celebrates their 2-1 final win over TUT on Thursday night. PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER YOUNG/SASPA

UWC claimed their first VarsityFootball title as they came frombehind to beat TUT 2-1 in the fi-

nal in Cape Town on Thursday.Two second-half goals saw the

home side prevail at the “OperationRoom” where they have gone unbeat-en this season.Thevisitorsmadeade-termined start to the game and tookthe game to thehostswho found them-selves on the back foot from the out-set. It did not take long for TUT tostrike as Masonwabe Sokanyile bur-ied an early free kick which left UWCgoalkeeper Reon October standing toput his side 1-0 up.UWC had an opportunity from a

free kick of their own shortly after-wards, but Phiwokuhle Mpalalacould not hit the target after meetinga deep ball at the back post. Sipho Si-biya from TUT claimed the first cau-tion of thematch after a reckless chal-lenge on UWC’s Marchello Viglino asthe home side went in search of a re-sponse.The second card of the game came

shortly afterwards, and it was UWC’sKeenan Davis who went into the ref-eree’s book.TUThad thewindat theirbacks and controlled the rest of thehalf to take their 1-0 lead into the half-time break.UWC came out hard in the second

half as they sought to work their wayback into the game in front of the par-tisan crowd. Ryan Steer had a greatopportunity to level the scores whenhe had a free header at the back post,but the UWC striker missed.They had their goal before long as

Keenan Davis scored with a headerfrom a corner to send the crowd intoraptures.UWC coach Salie Adams brought

on big striker Josh Silent which paidoff in the best possible way as hefound the back of the net from a tightangle to give his side the lead. TUTthrew everything into attack in a des-perate attempt to find a late equaliser,but it was not to be as UWC held onfor their first title in front of theirhome crowd.