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    D

    ie drie skobbejakke kyk na mekaar in

    ongeloof.

    Het hierdie omie van Oosterzee nou

    net vir hulle ges wat hulle gedink het hyt

    ges?

    Met sy wysvinger-en-duim-rewolwer uit-

    gesteek na hulle s Kobus van Zyl weer:

    Stand or Ill shoot you!

    Daar was nie n rolbos in sig nie, maar dit

    was straks soos n humoristiese oomblik in

    n Wilde Weste-fliek.

    Die skurke het besluit om hom te ignoreer

    enhet in hul kar geklimom te ontsnap,maar

    Kobus het nie twee keer laat wag op homnie

    en het toe summier die sleutel uit die aansit-

    ter getrek.

    Dit was die laaste strooi! Een van die ro-

    wers stap toe na Kobus, lig sy swaar hamer

    bo sy kop en swaai ...

    Net n paar minute vroer het die drie

    mans, van wie twee van Mpumalanga is, ge-

    dink hulle gaan n voorspoedige huisin-

    braak sonder voorvalle h.

    Morn Kriel, n buurman van die slagof-

    fers, het egter glashoor breek terwylhyDon-

    derdag om 11:40 in sy sitkamer gesit het.

    Toe hy by die venster uitkyk, sien hy n

    onbekende goudbruin Toyota Etios in sy bu-

    re se oprit.

    Hyhet ook gesienhoe die inbrekers n koe-

    voet gebruik om by die huis in te breek.

    Ek het uit ondervinding besluit om nie

    te skreeu op die ouens nie, want ek wil nie

    h hulle moet ontsnap nie. Toe bel ek die po-

    lisie en gaan na Kobus se huis in die pad af,

    s Morn. Albei van hulle is aktiewe lede

    van die Oosterzee-buurtwag.

    Dit was toe dat Kobus in sy kar na die huis

    gejaag het en die drie in die oprit raakgeloop

    het. Ek het besluit om bietjie te gesels met

    hulle, lag Kobus.

    Nadat hy hulle gedreig het met sy vinger,

    het hulle hom met n tienpond-hamer oor

    die kop probeer slaan, maar gelukkig was

    die man te na aan Kobus toe hy swaai en het

    net die handvatsel Kobus teen die kop getref.

    Dit het als so vinnig gebeur, s hy.

    Ek dink hulle het toe die karsleutels by

    my gevat en in my kar probeer wegry, maar

    ek was weer op my voete. Toe ruk ek weer

    die karsleutel uit die aansitter van my eie

    kar!

    Van een voertuig beweeg die inbrekers toe

    maar weer na die eerste hierdie keer kon

    niks of niemand hulle keer om weg te jaag

    nie. Die paar minute van chaos in die oprit

    van die slagoffers was genoeg vir die polisie

    om die woord onder hul lede en di van mis-

    daadsvoorkomingseenheid te versprei.

    Hulle het, volgens Morn, baie vinnig ge-

    reageer.

    Jacques Kies, ondervoorsitter van die

    buurtwag, het tydens die onderonsie in

    Frans Conradie-rylaan op sy motorfiets ge-

    ry. Toe hy links gekyk het na die dienspad

    waar die huis gele is, het hy opgemerk dat

    daar iets aan die gang is.

    Ek weet daar is net een roete wat die drie

    kon gebruik het omdaar uit te kom. Toe jaag

    ek daarna en wag hulle in, s Jacques.

    V Na bladsy 2.

    SOOS COWBOYFLIEK: BUURTWAGLEDE DIE HELDE

    Drie vas

    n wilde

    jaagtog

    Sparkles van Panorama het Sondag sy eienaar, Steven Carter, n ruskans gegun tydens die

    WoefieWandel op die DAriawynlandgoed buite Durbanville. Sparkles het toe sommer die

    kans benut om bietjie af te koel by een van die waterpunte. FOTO: CARINA ROUX

    Woef koel af tydens staptog

  • 2 TYGERBURGER Parow Woensdag, 13 April 2016NUUS

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    W

    hen one of the City of Cape Towns

    habitual good payers fell into ar-

    rears on his water bill last year, the

    Citys procedural conduct was questioned.

    What is expected of the City if they serve

    a warning notice to a residence?

    Can they just drop it off in a postbox?

    The son of the affected family, Niel Mar-

    ais, struggled for months to understand

    why his parents must pay what he believed

    was a penalty charge of R111.40.

    He also studied section 115 of the Munici-

    pal SectionsAct tounderstandhow its legal

    for the City to deliver a warning notice in

    the postbox.

    This section coverswhatprocedureshave

    to be followed to serve important docu-

    ments or notices on someone.

    This particular warning notice served on

    the habitual good payers warned them

    that if they did not address the arrears on

    their water bill, then it would be cut off.

    TheCitysMaycomember for finance, Ian

    Neilson, claims they do serve, and have ev-

    ery intention of serving notices in adher-

    ence with section 115.

    He adds that certain circumstances how-

    ever prohibit full implementation of the

    process. Section 115 states that a notice or

    document is considered served when it has

    been delivered to that person personally,

    when it has been left at that persons place

    of residence or business with a person ap-

    parently over the age of sixteen years, or

    when it has beenpostedby registeredor cer-

    tified mail to that persons last known resi-

    dential or business address.

    If the persons address is unknown, it can

    be served to that persons agent or repre-

    sentative, or if their addresses are also un-

    known it can be posted in a conspicuous

    place on the property or premises to which

    it relates.

    Nielsen continues: In serving the warn-

    ing letter, there should be procedural fair-

    ness. The owner/occupier of the property is

    entitled to and should be given 14 days no-

    tice in order to approach the relevant mu-

    nicipality, within the notice period, to chal-

    lenge the proposed letter. One can also ter-

    minate or settle the arrears. According to

    a relevant court

    judgement on the

    serving of letters

    the notices could al-

    so be displayed in a

    prominent position

    in the building.

    Nielsen indicates

    that it was only be-

    tween themonths of

    August and Decem-

    ber that the account

    went into arrears

    and that it has been rehabilitated since.

    However, it has taken a considerable

    amount of effort to get to this outcome.

    Maraiss parents first received a notifica-

    tion at the end of October that their pay-

    ments had been in arrears for threemonths.

    Marais sums up his ordeal: They owed

    R1297.31. I notified authorities at the call

    centre that the account will be paid in De-

    cember, and was told that the water will in

    any case not be cut off before the end of De-

    cember. In December my parents received

    a warning letter in their postbox that their

    water will be cut off if they didnt pay at

    least R845 of the account before 9December.

    On 3 December an amount of R850was paid.

    On 15December the accountwas settled. On

    17 December they received an account with

    a penalty of R111 for late payment.

    TygerBurgers queries and the subse-

    quent answers by the Citywas the first time

    Marais heard that this R111was actually for

    the delivery of the warning letter to the

    property (in terms of the approved tariff

    schedule).

    Marais continues: On 24December I con-

    tacted the call centre againandwas told that

    the penalty will be written back and that

    they will get back to me in seven working

    days. On 3 February I received an email in

    which I was told the penalty could not be

    reversed as the account was in arrears.

    Straight through the process Marais was

    under the impression

    that the amount out-

    standing was a penal-

    ty charge, despite

    talking to City of

    Cape Town employ-

    ers, some in high-up

    positions.

    The amount of

    R111.40 was finally

    written off.

    The affair has left a

    sour taste in the

    mouth of Marais.

    He is now questioning procedure, a per-

    ceived lack of communication and the sys-

    tem in general.

    Mayco member for utility services, Ern-

    est Sonnenberg, denies that there is a lack

    of communication between departments.

    It must be noted that the debt manage-

    ment process is system driven and func-

    tions via notifications and works orders

    created on this system. As such, comments

    above regarding waiving fees were proba-

    bly made due to a lack of experience.

    Nielsen says the reversal was performed

    as a warning letter cost (dunning charge

    cost), but reflected on the account as a Re-

    quest Deposit Conversion due to a techni-

    cal error that the City is in the process of

    resolving.

    The City encourages residents to contin-

    ue paying their accounts in order for the

    City to continue providing services to all.

    However, it is also important tomention

    that when his account went into arrears, he

    should have approached the City.

    Citys procedural conduct

    with accounts questioned

    VERVOLG VAN BLADSY 1

    Terwyl hy by die stopteken op symotorfiets

    gewag het, het drie voertuie nader gery.

    Die voorste en agterste motors het aan le-

    de van die publiek behoort en die Toyota

    was in die middel.

    Jacques het vir die voorste bestuurder be-

    duie om by die stopstraat te stop en vir die

    agterste motoris om so na as moontlik aan

    die Toyota stil te hou. Maar dit het nie vin-

    nig genoeg gebeur nie en die inbrekers kon

    vinnig spore maak.

    Hulle het reg op my afgejaag, toe spring

    ek van my motorfiets af, wat toe deur die

    Toyota getref is, s Jacques.

    Die motorfiets het sy been naelskraap ge-

    mis. Dit was n poging tot moord.

    Dit het Jacques egter nie afgeskrik nie.

    Hy het weer op sy motorfiets geklim en ag-

    terna gejaag.

    Teendaardie tydhet verskeie polisievoer-

    tuie deelgeneem aan die wilde jaagtog deur

    die strate van Parow.

    Ongelukkig vir die inbrekers het hulle n

    verkeerde afdraai in Sarel Cilliersstraat ge-

    vat n doodloopstraat.

    Hulle het toe deur sekerheidshekke van

    die Parow-munisipaliteit gejaag, maar Jac-

    ques en die polisie was steeds op hul hakke.

    Die drie voortvlugtiges het uit die kar ge-

    spring en uitmekaar gespat, met die polisie

    en lede van die misdaadvoorkomingseen-

    heid agter twee aan, terwyl Jacques die der-

    de een op sy motorfiets agterna gesit het.

    Lt. Kevin Williams, Parow-polisiewoord-

    voerder, brei uit: Gou was al drie gearres-

    teer vir huisinbraak.

    Onshet die voertuigdeursoeken n groot

    televisiestel, n tablet en ander huishoudeli-

    ke items gevind.

    Ons het ook vasgestel dat twee van die

    mans van Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga

    is en die derde van Mfuleni. Die Toyota is

    n gehuurde voertuig van Gauteng met vals

    registrasienommers.

    Die eienaar van die gesteelde eiendom

    het op die toneel sy besittings kom uitken.

    Hy het elke betrokke persoon bedank vir

    die spanwerk wat tot die arrestasies gelei

    het.

    Die drie verdagtes word tans in die Pa-

    row-polisiekantoor se selle aangehou.

    However, it has

    taken a considera

    ble amount of ef

    fort to get to this

    outcome.

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    Once completed, this important artery

    will be a dual carriageway all the way from

    theN7 freeway in thewest to theN1 freeway

    in the east.

    Thenewcarriagewaywill bring great re-

    lief to motorists in terms of traffic allevia-

    tion in this area and it is also being built

    as part of the conditions of approval for the

    new Richmond Business Park development

    (RBPD).

    The RDPD is collaborating with the City

    on this project.

    The first phase is to commence at the in-

    tersection with Tygerberg Valley Road.

    Contractorswill construct thenewdual car-

    riagewaynext to (south of) the existingPlat-

    tekloof Road, all the way to the intersection

    with Bosmansdam Road, covering a dis-

    tance of about 2.2 km.

    The second phase of the construction of

    the new carriageway will cover the section

    between Bosmansdam Road and Gert van

    Rooyen Avenue, covering a distance of ap-

    proximately 1.2 km.

    The third and final phase entails the reha-

    bilitation of the existing Plattekloof Road

    and is only to commence after the new car-

    riageway is completed.

    We intend to build the new carriageway

    within 12months or so and then to complete

    the rehabilitation of the existing roadway

    within the following eight months.

    Wewill try our best to keep to these time

    frames, but residents should bear in mind

    thatunforeseen challenges andbadweather

    may lead to delays that are beyond our con-

    trol, said Herron.

    Importantly, the existing Plattekloof

    Road will be open to two-way traffic for the

    duration of the project while the new car-

    riageway is being built.

    Plattekloof Road gets a twin

    Parklands College learners Ste-

    phan Cilliers and Luke Bowles

    have developed an app called Sim-

    ple Learning Time in collabora-

    tion with two Junior Preparatory

    teachers in order to help teach

    Grade 1 to 3 learners how to tell

    the time.

    The teachers requested this app

    when the application they were

    using disappeared from the App

    Store.

    Simple Learning Time is a free

    educational app that has both a

    digital time and analogue clock

    display. Students can move the

    hands of the clock to display dif-

    ferent times of the day in both 24

    hour and 12 hour formats.

    A rotating background indi-

    cates whether it is night or day.

    This canbeused inmany funways

    in the classroom.

    Parklands College runs numer-

    ous programmes to develop entre-

    preneurial and real-world skills in

    its learners. Mobile Application

    Development is one of these pro-

    grammes. This programme teach-

    es learners how to research and

    identify a need in a market, come

    upwith ideas for an app to address

    the need, develop the app and re-

    lease the app on theApple applica-

    tion store, then finally to market

    it.

    This is part of a Parklands Col-

    lege and Christopher Robin Pre-

    Primary initiative to teach

    learners how to develop relevant

    commercial and educational ap-

    plications for the South African

    market to solve real world prob-

    lems and challenges.

    Learners develop time app for little ones

    Luke Bowles and Stephan Cilliers have developed an analogue and

    digital time application called Simple Learning Time to teach

    learners how to tell the time. The free app is available for iPad on

    the iTunes App Store.

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    ANDR BAKKES

    @andrebakkes

    Do what you can for a charity of your

    choice, says Portuguese Welfare and Cul-

    tural Organisation (PWCO) committee

    member Vera da Silva.

    It is each and everyones responsibility

    to help out where they can.

    PWCO spreads the goodwill of the public

    specifically to elderly people in need, and

    has helped thousands since the organisa-

    tion first came to being in 1986.

    Better known for the popular Blessing of

    Fishing Fleet Festival organised annually,

    PWCO will hold a 4km and 8km fun run on

    Wednesday 27 April in Parow.

    All themoney generatedwill be ploughed

    into their operations to assist the elderly

    where they can.

    Da Silva, who is the fun run organiser,

    hopes to see more than 250 people support

    the second fun run of its kind in the area.

    Last time about 100 enjoyed the event

    with us, she smiles. This small event will

    bring communities closer to one another

    and is open to people of all ages, height and

    fitness levels. The route starts and finishes

    at the PortugueseWelfare and Cultural Or-

    ganisation,which is on the corner of 1stAv-

    enue and Frankfort Street in Parow.

    Tickets for the event cost R60 for adults

    and R20 for children under 12.

    V Contact Nadia on 082 343 5344 or Teresa on

    072 290 6797 for more information

    Fun run aims

    to unite

    communities

    Pennys Market and Friends will hold an

    art, craft and food market this Saturday (16

    April) from 09:00 to 14:30 in the Edgemead

    community hall.

    Many interesting craft tables, tea, coffee

    and tasty treats will be on sale.

    V For more information phone Merle Clarke on

    082 426 0332.

    Zip Zap Circus School will host their

    first ever Family Fun Day on Sunday

    (17 April) from 11:00 to 15:00 at their

    circus dome behind Artscape Thea-

    tre.

    Circus workshops will give partici-

    pants a chance to learn how to walk

    the wire, do tricks on a trampoline,

    and juggle. A Nandos lunch and can-

    dy floss will keep energy levels high

    and face paintingwill put everyone in

    the mood for more entertainment.

    Circus games, a lucky draw of raffle

    prizes, four bungee trampolines and

    bouncing on a jumping castle are

    some of the attractions to expect at

    the Zip Zap Family Fun Day.

    The day will end with a perform-

    ance by Zip Zaps top performance

    and a goodie bag to take the magic

    home.

    Zip Zap is a non-profit organisation

    that works with children at risk by

    keeping them off the streets and

    changing lives.

    VTickets are available atwww.quicket.co.za.

    Try your hand at

    some circus acts

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    V

    ir die eerste keer in sy kort lewe kan

    n jong seun die stemme van sy ouers

    hoor.

    Dokters het verlede maand n koglea-in-

    planting op die sestien maande oue Fayaaz

    Otto gedoennhymet erge gehoorverlies ge-

    bore is. Verlede Maandag is die apparaat

    aangeskakel.

    Die kind sema, Yusrah, s die oomblik toe

    die gehoorapparaat aangeskakel is, was een

    van die bestes in haar lewe.

    Toe hy sy pa se stem hoor, het hy sy o

    so snaaks gedraai. Ons het uitgebars van die

    lag. Dit was n onwerklike oomblik, sOtto.

    Haar droom is nou dat Fayaaz eendag na

    n hoofstroomskool toe kan gaan.

    Dit is wonderlik dat my kind nou die ga-

    we van gehoor kan h. Ons weet dit is nog

    n lang pad voor hy heeltemal kan hoor,

    maar ons is bereid omdie pad saammet hom

    te stap. Dit sal wonderlik wees as hy kan be-

    gin praat, s Otto.

    Sy is vol lof vir die gehoorspesialis wat

    met Fayaaz werk. n Mens kan nie ophou

    dankie s vir wat Surida Booysen vir my

    kind doen nie. Ons is ook baie dankbaar vir

    almal wat gehelp het om ons tot by hierdie

    oomblik te bring, s sy.

    Weldoenershet betaal vir Fayaaz se opera-

    sie, wat amperR300 000 beloop het. Sommige

    bied hul dienste gratis aan.

    Booysen s Fayaaz gee haar hoendervleis

    so goed vorder hy. Ek het hom Vrydag ge-

    sien en hymaakmy baie opgewonde. Vir die

    volgende ses weke gaan ek hom elke Vrydag

    sien, maar in di stadium is ek baie tevrede.

    Sy ouers verstaan ook hoe die sisteem werk

    en kyk goed na die apparaat. Selfs Fayaaz is

    baie bewus van die apparaat, s Booysen.

    Vir die volgende ses weke gaan Booysen

    elke keer nuwe lesings neem en die gehoor-

    stimulasie verhoog. Oor ses weke behoort

    hy gewone gehoor te h. Ek sal hom egter

    nog vir baie maande moet sien. Hy sal oor

    tyd sin moet maak uit die klanke wat hy

    hoor. Ons wil ook h hy moet meer babbel.

    In di stadium maak hy nog net n sagte

    geluid. Ek is baie tevrede met sy vordering.

    Hy is n klein ster, s Booysen.

    Hoor vir eerste keer

    sy ouers se stemme

    Fayaaz Otto se gehoorapparaat is aangeskakel.

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    Police commend victim for description

    ANDR BAKKES

    @andrebakkes

    N

    umber 6 Short Street inParowwas fre-

    quented by police last week when two

    separate incidents led them to the

    house.

    In the first, a woman was arrested for rob-

    bery after the complainant followed her and

    two other suspects all the way from Lovers

    Lane in Bellville to the house in Parow.

    The suspects allegedly stole items to the

    value of R20 000 from the complainant.

    Parow police spokesperson Lieutenant

    KevinWilliams commends the complainant

    and suggests that others follow his example.

    The complainant supplied us with

    enough information to make the arrest, as

    well as positively identifying the female sus-

    pect, says Williams.

    Our officers were on crime prevention

    duties when they were informed that the

    suspects fled into a house in Short Street.

    Once there we were approached by the com-

    plainant, who confirmed that three suspects

    robbed him of cellphones, bank cards and

    cash.

    The police searched the premises and

    found one of the suspects, alongwith the sto-

    len property.

    She was arrested and transferred to Bell-

    ville Police for further investigation.

    In the second incident two suspects were

    arrested for the possession of ammunition

    and the unlawful possession of police cloth-

    ing.

    Says Williams: Once again we were on

    crime prevention duties when ourmembers

    spotted a suspicious lookingvehicle in Short

    Street. They stopped and searched the silver

    Polo.

    In the boot of the vehicle they found two

    bags one which contained several police

    uniforms.

    We also found a handgun with a live

    round inside, he says.

    When the suspects were asked who the

    clothes belonged to they answered that it

    was the property of someone living in the

    Short Street residence.

    After their arrest they were also trans-

    ferred to Bellville.

    . The latest arrest came just days after

    three peoplewere robbed by suspects posing

    as police officers in Plattekloof.

    The complainants were parked at Platte-

    kloof duckpondwhen someonewithapolice

    bulletproof vest knocked on their window,

    ordered themtoget out and searched the car.

    After finding the complainants didnt

    have any money on them, the suspects ac-

    companied them to an ATM and stole more

    than R2 000 from them.

    Provincial police spokesperson Captain

    FC van Wyk said afterwards that victims of

    this kind of crime shouldnt resist and re-

    main vigilant.

    Look for special features of the perpetra-

    tors such as name badges, registration plate

    number and type of vehicle anything that

    can help in the investigation of the case

    when reported, he concludes.

    Goeie boodskap: Adv. Wilfred Moses (derde van regs) het onlangs n opbouende en

    bemoedigende boodskap vir die seniors van die Tygerberg Meals on Wheels gebring. Die

    kern van sy boodskap, naamlik die kruisdood en die oop graf, het elke bejaarde weer die

    versekering gegee dat daar hoop, krag en verlossing in Jesus is. Moses is ook n predikant

    van beroep en het n baie groot passie vir bejaardes. Sy missie is om seniors te bemoedig,

    te ondersteun en ook in te lig oor sake rakende hul behoeftes. Hier by hom is Peter

    Charles, Maureen Walters, Bettie van Dyk, Moses, Bettie van Dyk en Alice Mapolie.

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    Blind people capable of taking lead

    DESIRE RORKE

    @dezzierorke

    F

    orrest Gump had it wrong. Life is not

    a box of chocolates, its a kaleidoscope.

    With the flip of a wrist realities are

    shredded and the world takes on a totally

    new shape.

    Fitting words to depict the experience of

    the blind; spoken by executive head Freddie

    Botha last Wednesday evening when the In-

    stitute of the Blind celebrated its 135-year

    history.

    To mark the occasion the institute, for the

    first time ever, changed its name. It will now

    be known as Kaleidoscope, changing its fo-

    cus to being a commercially viable entity,

    with a rousing pay-off line: Let the blind

    lead.

    This, according to Hein Wagner, Kaleido-

    scopes brand ambassador, places the focus

    on visually impaired persons as complete

    citizens in the community capable of taking

    the lead in society.

    Dinner to mimic blindness

    The point was powerfully illustrated with

    a Dinner in the Dark event, unlike any this

    journalist has ever seen.

    The windowless dining hall at Langver-

    wacht Wine Estate in Kuils River was pitch

    black, entered into through aheavily draped

    black tunnel to eliminate every point of light

    and shade. This attempted to mimic com-

    plete blindness and organisers made very

    sure they missed nothing when cellphones,

    cameras and anything that could possibly

    provide light were confiscated at the door in

    a somewhat fascist manner.

    Wagner, who has been blind since birth,

    explained total blindness as not only the ab-

    sence of light, but also a complete loss of

    depth perception, the ability to determine

    distances between objects and see the world

    in three dimensions, with no option of re-

    prieve.

    If this was not immediately understood by

    dinerswhen they entered the hall, it soon be-

    came very clear. A menacing nothingness

    pitch black, heavy and flat wrapped up

    your entire consciousness to threaten your

    very existence.

    For some, strangely this was a cue to give

    way to their inner boisterousness, whereas

    for most, I imagine, the darkness was op-

    pressive.

    I for one couldnt keepmy eyelids open aft-

    er only a few minutes and cowered down to

    protect myself from the overpowering dark-

    ness. It is hard to say exactlywhen ones oth-

    er senses kick in, butmercifully they do, and

    when this happens you can somewhat relate

    to Wagner when he says welcome to the

    magical world of the blind.

    Wagner, despite his blindness, has many

    accomplishments to his name and lived by

    the motto that Impossible is Nothing.

    He ran the Antarctica, Two Oceans and

    New York marathons, completed several

    Cape Town Cycle Tours, tackled the white

    waters of the Zambezi River, not to mention

    climbing the ten highest mountains in the

    Western Cape. He was the perfect host in a

    most bizarre setting sighted people having

    fun at being blind.

    Diners enthusiastically piped out at how

    magnificent it was to actually smell the in-

    gredients in the salads they were eating, as

    if feta cheese suddenly tasted better sar-

    donic, but true.

    A crew of blind and partially blind wait-

    rons were our only salvation and in the pro-

    verbial land of the blind, Erasmuss one-

    eyed man was truly king.

    These waitrons expertly guided every lost

    soul to their exact seats at the tables, to the

    restrooms when needed, passed the wine,

    found the cutlery and served a plated three

    course meal. Astonishing.

    Blind people in the modern world are of-

    ten unseen; invisible to a sighted society,

    and we want to change that because the

    blind have such unlimited potential and so

    much to offer to theworld, said Botha. Hu-

    man awareness can be likened to a kaleido-

    scope and we know that with a simple twist

    of perception so much can be revealed. This

    is what has led us to the new name for the

    refreshed, revived Institute for the Blind.

    The institute presently receives only 15%

    of government aid and is therefore solely re-

    sponsible for the generation of 85% of the to-

    tal operational expenses.

    It is therefore important that we should

    strive to becomemore self-sustainable to en-

    sure a future for our personswho are visual-

    ly impaired, Wagner explains.

    He says the institute is settingup sustaina-

    ble partnerships with local and internation-

    al business entities to strengthen the brand

    and grow its product offering. By raising

    the bar in becoming a world leader in all

    things blind related, our aim is to inspire the

    blind and sighted alike to be successful no

    matter the challenge.

    97% of visually impaired unemployed

    Wagner says the name change reflects an

    international character and opens doors to

    new opportunities, projects and funding.

    A few of our goals include the develop-

    ment of a one-stop resource centre for blind

    and deaf-blind persons at our information

    centre, the establishment of a modern tech-

    nology training centre at our adult career

    development department, the marketing of

    the institute as one of the best tourist attrac-

    tions in South Africa, and to establish more

    viable partnerships with the corporate sec-

    tor and businesses as well as to enhance ex-

    isting partnerships.

    He says they are also in the process of

    transforming the production units to be-

    come more sustainable. Already innovative

    products have been launched including a

    new coffee brand, wine etiquettes, cane,

    weaving, wood, mattress, metal, arts, crafts

    production and sales.Employment is one of

    the biggest challenges the blind face in

    South Africa this is evident in light of the

    fact that 97%of the visually impaired areun-

    employed.

    It is also our goal to create more opportu-

    nities for job placement of visually impaired

    persons in the open labourmarket, he adds.

    Public ignorance and societys general

    lack of knowledge of the blind, expensive as-

    sistive devices and training, inaccessibility,

    school training and provision of Braille text

    books are othermajor challenges the institu-

    tion faces.

    Peadar Hegarty, whoworks with the team

    as a strategic advisor, says that thenewposi-

    tioning will help Kaleidoscope change how

    the world sees the blind.

    Kaleidoscope projects inspiration, ema-

    nating from this wonderful community of

    blind and deaf blind persons who, far from

    seeing themselves as disabled, actually live

    their lives as people of unimaginable ability.

  • Woensdag, 13 April 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Parow 7

    T

    heCity ofCapeTowns rates estimator

    which is available on its valuations

    website is now available to residents.

    This is to help property owners to assess

    the proposed change on the rates portion

    of theirmunicipal bill as part of the general

    valuation process for 2015, the City says.

    The City recently tabled its draft budget

    for the 2016/2017 financial year.

    This year however, due to the latest gen-

    eral valuation, the proposed cent-in-the-

    rand onwhich the proposed rates increases

    are calculated, has also been tabled.

    The City is now proposing that the cent-

    in-the-rand reduces by 7% for residential

    properties.

    This is largely due to the total value of

    the latest general valuation that has gone

    up significantly, City bosses explain.

    Although there is still a valuation objec-

    tion process under way and the final value

    could be somewhat lower, on the residen-

    tial side we have essentially seen a growth

    of approximately 18% since the last valua-

    tion in 2012, says deputy mayor Ian Neil-

    son. In addition, the Citys latest general

    valuation shows that the total valuation of

    all rateable properties has increased from

    R911 billion in 2012, to R1156 billion in 2015,

    which is an important reason for the de-

    crease in the rate-in-the-rand or the rates

    portion of a municipal bill.

    He says the City sets a budget that is

    needed from rates income for essential ser-

    vices suchas fire anddisaster risk services,

    street lights and traffic lightswhich benefit

    all residents but which do not generate an

    income.

    The total value of all properties within

    the municipal boundary, according to the

    valuation roll, is then used to calculate

    what portion of a cent out of the rand value

    of the property is needed to achieve the set

    budget needed from the rates income. If

    property values increase, the cent tariff

    will decrease, says Neilson.

    He adds that property valuations are

    therefore not done to chase a surplus or to

    make money out of ratepayers.

    The budget needed for these municipal

    services is carefully calculated and proper-

    ty rates contribute to this budget, Neilson

    says.

    Theobjectionprocess for the latest gener-

    al valuation is still underway and if a prop-

    erty owner disputes the valuation of their

    property, a well motivated objection may

    be submitted to the City valuer by no later

    than 29 April.

    In this objection, the property owner

    must show why the market valuation is in-

    correct.

    V Residents can visit www.capetown.gov.za/prop

    ertyvaluations for access to the rates estimator and

    information about the ongoing valuations objec

    tions process.

    Citys rates calculator

    available to residents

    . The Parow Community Police Forum

    (CPF) will host its next public feedback

    meeting on Tuesday 19 April at the Parow

    Public Library in McIntyre Street at 19:00.

    The public is welcome to attend.

    . Sector 1 will host its public meeting on

    Wednesday 13 April at 19:00 at the North-

    link College in Panorama.

    . Sector 2 will host its public meeting on

    Tuesday 26 April at 19:00 in the Parow Po-

    lices boardroom.

    . Sector 3 will host its public meeting on

    Thursday 28 April at 19:00 in the Parow Po-

    lice boardroom.

    V For more information email CPF chairperson Rog

    er Cannon at [email protected].

    ParowCPF invites all tomeetings

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    a reality.

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    ganisations Social Innovation Challenge,

    which the GTP hopes will have significant

    benefits for the Tygerberg region as awhole.

    Whilst the top two projects will each re-

    ceive R32 000 in funding, all the shortlisted

    projects will receive guidance and input

    from top international innovation consult-

    ancy Idea Couture, said Chris OConnor,

    CEO of the GTP.

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  • 10 TYGERBURGER Parow Woensdag, 13 April 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD

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    sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00

    LEWENSKIEKIE

    SMS

    VNaaanleiding van Belaglik datmotoris

    niemageetnie en toe n styweboeteop-

    gel is: Pleks dat die verkeerspolisie toe-

    slaan op die roekelose taxis wat in spits-

    tyd die rooi verkeersligte verontagsaam

    by die kruising Van Riebeeckweg by Ze-

    wenwacht-winkelsentrumenngevaarvir

    hul passasiers en ander voertuie inhou.

    Chris

    V Die ekstra bane op die N1 gaan n mens

    vinniger kry tot by Century City en van-

    daargaanaldievoertuie3tot4urestaan,

    terwyl almal in drie bane die Stad wil in.

    Dit is om n worsderm te probeer volstop

    met vier worsmasjiene. Sal nie werk nie.

    Francois Balt, Welgelegen

    V Dear City of Cape Town, if inflation is

    WAYunder9%andsalary increaseshard-

    ly exceed 6%, why is your annual utilities

    increasealwaysmore than9.5%year-on-

    year? Shouldnt you become more in-

    line? Johan

    ) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord

    Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.

    It annoys me as an animal

    lover that when the circus

    comes to town, the very next

    day one receives in the post

    box a letter from some organi-

    sation condemning them for

    using animals in their shows.

    The circus has on average ten

    wild animals which cannot be

    rehabilitated in the wild

    anyway.

    We have in our area an

    organisation called the Karoo

    Animal Protection Society who

    is desperately looking for help

    to rescue thousands of dogs,

    cats, etc. in the rural commu-

    nities of SA and do so on a

    volunteer basis. All monies,

    time etc. go to the animals.

    Maybe the municipality

    should consider a license fee

    for non-spayed bitches only,

    that would encourage owners

    to do the right thing. The

    funds collected should be

    directed to the various animal

    welfare organisations. This

    may reduce the unwanted

    animal population and the

    need to exterminate so many of

    mans best friends.

    Go onto their website at

    www.kaps.org.za and read

    about them. Some of the

    stories and pictures will bring

    tears to your eyes.

    The circus at least feeds and

    takes care of their animals.

    They should be the least of

    ones worries.

    M GOLDING

    Parow

    Circus animals

    least of worries

    I refer to the article Have

    your say on City budget, TB,

    6 April.

    Mr. Nielson, are you

    misinforming the public? Can

    you please explain how you or

    the City of Cape Town have

    arrived at such low average

    percentage increases in the

    various tariffs as from 1 July

    2016? You mention that the

    Howdid you get to

    these numbers?

    Insake Belaglik dat motoris

    nie kan eet nie, TB, 6 April:

    Ek stem saam dat die motoris

    beboet moes word. Hoewel die

    verkeersdepartement baie slap

    Die etendemotoris

    moes beboetword

    Belaglik dat motoris nie mag

    eet nie, TB, 6 April, verwys:

    Ek het al verby baie verkeers-

    beamptes gery wat of geet het

    of verversings gedrink het

    terwyl hulle bestuur!

    Hoekom gaan pas hy nie

    Regulasie 308 toe in die woon-

    buurte nie? Daar sal hy nie net

    boetes kan uitskryf nie, maar

    bykomende hulp en sleepvoer-

    tuie moet inroep om onwettige

    aangepaste voertuie weg te

    sleep. Kyk maar hoe sit die

    jong voertuigbestuurders in hul

    voertuie! Kan hulle beheer

    uitoefen as iets skielik gebeur?

    Kan hulle die volle ryvlak

    van die pad sien? Soms lyk dit

    of die voertuig sonder bestuur-

    der beweeg! Ek het dit al

    probeer en glo my jou hele

    uitsig is verlore en jou be-

    stuursvermo en reaksie is nie

    dieselfde nie. Mnr. Spietkop, ek

    nooi jou uit om self te kom kyk

    of jy het dit seker al gesien

    maar toe net weggekyk.

    PADVALK

    Kuilsrivier

    Talle verkeersmense

    eet terwyl hulle ry

    I recently noticed that the

    bulbs of the street lights in

    Parow have been changed to a

    darker yellowish bulb thus

    making the already unsafe

    streets even darker than before.

    Cant the bulbs be replaced

    by a much needed brighter

    globe to ensure that the safety

    of residences in the area is not

    compromised?

    JAMES GREEVES

    Parow

    Shed some light in

    Parow, please!

    Is daar nog

    gentlemen

    en ladies?

    So n paar dae gelede op TV s n ou oom

    vir iemand: I must leave now, a gentle-

    man never keeps a lady waiting. Sjoe,

    dink ek, die oom het darem goeie manie-

    re. Dit laat my dadelik wonder of daar

    nog gentlemen en ladies is en of mense

    nog goeie maniere het. Daardie maniere

    wat jy by jou ouers en grootouers geleer

    het. Goeie maniere soos Emsie Schoeman

    sn.

    As ek n verskriklike veralgemening

    kan maak, reken ek dat mense ouer as 35

    of 40 nog goeie maniere geleer is, maar

    die jongklomp sukkel daarmee. Ek s

    glad nie dat alle ouer mense goeie

    maniere het of alle jongmense slegte

    maniere het nie, maar dit lyk of goeie

    maniere nie noodwendig meer aan die

    orde van die dag is nie.

    Goeie maniere beteken nie net om

    asseblief en dankie te s nie dit is veel

    meer. Goeie maniere beteken ook om

    bedagsaam en galant te wees; om mense

    met respek en

    hoflikheid te

    hanteer en om te

    verseker dat mense

    gemaklik voel in n

    verskeidenheid van

    situasies.

    Dit beteken onder

    meer om jou

    kollegas te groet

    wanneer jy by die

    werk opdaag en

    wanneer jy weer

    die pad vat, en om

    jou base (maar ook

    jou Klase) te

    respekteer. Mense

    met goeie maniere gooi ook nie n

    telefoon in die ander persoon se oor neer

    nie, al is jy hoe kwaad. Mense met goeie

    maniere skree ook nie op ander mense

    nie. Dit beteken ook dat jy nie met kos in

    jou mond praat nie (al sien jy dit op TV)

    en dat jy jou selfoon wegpak wanneer jy

    n ete-afspraak bywoon of gaan fliek.

    Mense van n ander kultuur of geloof

    (veral kollegas) waardeer dit baie wan-

    neer jy hul geloof en kultuur respekteer

    by die werk en dit wys dat jy goeie

    maniere het. Iets wat sosiaal aanvaarbaar

    is by n braai saam met vriende n die

    rugby, is nie noodwendig sosiaal aanvaar-

    baar by die werk se jaarafsluiting nie.

    Goeie maniere is ook om nie die

    middelvinger te wys vir die motoris wat

    voor jou insny nie en ook om nie daardie

    motoris te wees nie. Dit beteken ook om

    te stop by n stopteken en nie te jaag

    wanneer die verkeerslig na oranje toe

    oorslaan nie. Goeie maniere sal jou ver

    neem; en dit beteken ook dat jy nie

    mense laat wag nie, al is niemand n

    gentleman of n lady nie. Ben Burger

    Wat die hart van vol is

    Geld kan byna

    enigiets koop. Buiten

    integriteit en selfres

    pek. En respek.

    Esm Erasmus,

    Durbanville

    Ekword telkens

    verbaas oor die

    uitsonderlike ver

    mons van blinde

    mense en kry

    daarmee nuwe

    waardering vir die

    gawe van sig.

    Desire Rorke,

    Brackenfell

    We aremore than

    just the eyes and

    ears of the police.

    We are also their

    feet, legs, inform

    ants and harshest

    critics. Andr

    Bakkes, Parow

    Community Keepers

    provide a vital

    service in schools.

    More should be

    done to support

    organisations like

    these. Monique

    Duval, Milnerton

    Polisie, sekerheids

    firmas en gemeen

    skapslede staan nou

    saam teenmotorka

    pings in Highbury,

    Kuilsrivier. Richard

    Roberts, Kuilsrivier

    Is dit vandalisme, of

    die goeie reg van

    mense omvir

    tradisionele gebruik

    die bas van bome te

    stroop? Michelle

    Linnert, Bellville

    Stellenberg se puik

    vertoning Saterdag

    op die rugbyveld

    bewys dat hulle nie

    gering geskat kan

    word nie. Stehan

    Schoeman, Sport

    increase in the value of proper-

    ties amounts to 20%, yet you

    state that the average increase

    in Property Rates is 6%.

    According to your picture in

    Die Burger of 1 April you must

    have had your tongue in the

    cheek when you said that.

    If these average percentage

    increases are correct then the

    low water users are drastically

    subsidising the high water

    users.

    I fully realise that water

    usage must be contained, so my

    average consumption is 10,5kL

    per month. Based on this, my

    water costs increase by 34.5%

    and sewerage by 20.4%. My

    property rates will increase by

    19,3% nowhere near 6%.

    Briefly my monthly munici-

    pal account based on figures as

    published in newspapers,

    prepaid electricity excluded,

    will increase from R543.86 to

    644.96. R101.11 a whopping

    18.6% nowhere near what

    appears to be thumb suck

    figures given? You may fool

    some people some of the time;

    but you cant fool all of the

    people all of the time.

    ESKAY

    Goodwood

    is, voel ek hulle moet alle

    motoriste vooraf gewaarsku het.

    Die verkeersdepartement kan

    nie nou sommer van slap na

    streng optree nie.

    Maar ek sien daarna uit dat

    hulle konsekwent begin optree.

    Ek werk op die pad en dis

    hoogtyd dat die polisie ook n

    voorbeeld moet stel ry

    beskaafd, moenie selfone

    gebruik as jy ry nie en moet

    ook nie eet nie.

    Ek moet die verkeerskonsta-

    bel gelukwens wat die boete

    uitgeskryf het, want dis die

    begin van veiliger paaie in ons

    land.

    Ek stem saam dat jy nie kan

    eet en ry nie. S nou maar

    daardie bestuurder het, terwyl

    hy sy toebroodjie in sy mond

    sit, n kind doodgery? Wat sal

    die vorige skrywer dan s as

    dit een van sy gesinslede was?

    Word wakker, mense, en raak

    gedissiplineerd op ons paaie.

    LAWRENCE DE MINK

    Northpine

    V Die bostaande menings is

    die vandie betrokke joernalis,

    en reflekteer nie noodwendig

    die opinie(s) van die Tyger-

    Burger-handelsnaam nie.

    Goeiemaniere

    beteken nie

    net omasse

    blief en dan

    kie te s nie

    dit is veel

    meer

    Kan jy dit

    oorvertel?

  • Woensdag, 13 April 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Parow 11

    V Die NG Kerk Brackenfell-Wes bied n

    manne-ontbyt op Saterdag 16 April vanaf

    08:30 aan. Die oggend sluit n ontbyt, ver-

    maak deur sanger Piet Smit asook n wyn-

    proe in. Kaartjies kos R100 en is by die kerk

    kantoor by 021 981 9999 beskikbaar.

    V Decorex Cape Town, an interior design

    exhibition, takes place at theCapeTown In-

    ternational Convention Centre (CTICC)

    from Friday 29 April to Monday 2 May. Visit

    www.thebereed.co.za/decorex/ for more

    about the exhibition, opening times and

    tickets.

    V The South African Cheese Festival

    takesplaceatSandringhamFarmfromSat-

    urday 30 April to Monday 2May with every-

    thing from the most well-known and popu-

    lar cheeses to the more exotic, handmade

    boutique kind on offer. Tickets cost R150 or

    R100 for senior citizens from Computicket

    and children under 13 enter free. No tickets

    will be available at the gate. Visit

    www.cheesefestival.co.za for more.

    V Rust-en-Vrede Gallery in Durbanville will

    be hosting two new exhibitions: Karin Lij-

    nesMake Up / My Mind solo exhibition and

    Art Exchange: Mexico South African Prints

    Group Exhibition until Wednesday 4 May.

    Visit www.rust-en-vrede.com for more in-

    formation.

    V The Tank Art Gallery will be hosting a

    group exhibition by Raneda Basson, Ydi

    Coetsee, Marietjie du Toit, Christa Espost

    and Elsab Nortj titled Evanescence until

    Wednesday 4 May. Visit www.stellen-

    bosch-hills.co.za for more.

    V n Moedersdag-oggend word op Sater-

    dag 7 Mei in die Vredelust-ouditorium in

    Boston saammetakteur en aanbiederHan-

    nes van Wyk ten bate van die Living Net-

    work-krisissentrumaangebied. Die tema vir

    die oggend, wat 10:15 begin, is Wat elke

    ma/ vroumoetweet. Kaartjies kos R100 en

    sluit verversings in. Kaartjies is by die Eet-

    goed Deli by Welgemoed Forum (021 913

    8212) of die Mediasentrum Vredelust Ge-

    meente (021 950 4452) te koop. Skakel

    Louise by 021 950 4455 vir navrae.

    VHuis Zonnekuswill be hosting awine and

    hat evening at the Goodwood Sports Club

    on Saturday 7 May from 17:00 in aid of the

    old age home in Milnerton. The evening will

    include live entertainmentbyWynandtBar-

    nard, Bianca Lombard, Regardt van Zyl and

    Ruan Mostert as well as wine, cheese, bil-

    tong and olive stalls. Tickets cost R80 and

    include a wine glass. Email Lelani Vermaak

    at [email protected] or call

    021 552 2074 /5 for bookings ormore infor-

    mation.

    VOneHeartForKidswill behostinga fami-

    ly trail-run at Blaauwklippen on Sunday

    15 May to raise funds to develop literacy in

    rural areas. Participants can choose from a

    10km trail run, a pram-friendly 5km family

    trail run/walk and a 3km childrens race for

    eight to 13-year-olds. Registration will take

    place from 06:30 to 07:40 on the day of

    event but can also be done online at

    www.myactive.co.za. Dogs are welcome

    and the venue is wheelchair friendly. Visit

    www.oneheartforkids.co.za for more.

    VSAArmyBandWCwill host their first golf

    day at Parow Golf Club on Friday 20 May.

    Entry fees are R800 for a two-ball, R1600

    for a four-ball or R1500 for fairway sponsor-

    ship. Email henk@[email protected] for

    more information and entry forms.

    V The first Jewish Literary Festival (JLF)

    will take place at the Gardens Community

    Centre from 09:00 to 17:00 on Sunday

    22 May. The festival will showcase authors,

    poets, illustrators, journalists, writers and

    educatorswho have a Jewish connection or

    are engaged with subjects of Jewish inter-

    est. Tickets are available at Quicket.co.za.

    Visit www.jewishliteraryfestival.co.za for

    more.

    V Water Shortage SA will be hosting a

    fundraiser at Barnyard Theatre Willow-

    bridge on Thursday 26 May during a per-

    formance of Viva Las Vegas, a tribute to the

    superstars who have rocked Vegas over the

    past 60 years. Tickets cost R150. Call or

    WhatsApp Deon Smit on 082 738 2702 or

    send an email to Deon.smit@webafrica

    .org.za for tickets or more information.

    Whats up |Wats Waar

  • 12 TYGERBURGER Parow Woensdag, 13 April 2016VERMAAK

    VViva Las Vegaswill be on stage at Barn-

    yard Willowbridge until Sunday 17 April.

    Visit www.barnyardtheatre.co.za for tick-

    ets and more information.

    V Die Broers kuier vanaand (Woensdag)

    byDie Boer. R120. Bespreekby021 979 1911

    of www.dieboer.com.

    V Lost&Found will be at The Rabbit Hole

    in Durbanville tonight (Wednesday). Tick-

    ets cost R50 at the door.

    V Thieve will be at Aandklas in Stellen-

    bosch tonight (Wednesday) as part of

    their Extra Ordinary album launch tour.

    R40at thedoor.Visit thebands Facebook

    page for more.

    V Gerald Clark and Luna Paige will be

    performing The Lovemore Show at the

    Drostdy Theatre in Stellenbosch tonight

    (Wednesday). R120. Email info@drostdy-

    teater.co.za to book.

    V Comedy on Roll presents an open mic

    night atObviouslyArmchair inObservato-

    ry onWednesdays from 21:30. R30. Follow

    @ComedyOnA-Roll on Twitter for more.

    V Faze4 will be at GrandWests Jackson

    Hall every Wednesday, Friday and Satur-

    day night in April from 21:00. Entrance is

    free.

    VKurt Schoonraad, Tracy Klass,Khany-

    iso Kenqa and Paul Cowan will be at the

    Cape Town Comedy Club from tonight

    (Wednesday) until Sunday. Tickets are

    available at Computicket.

    V Shimmy Isaacs will be performing her

    stand-up show Untitled at the Alexander

    Upstairs Theatre from Thursday 14 until

    Saturday 23 April. Visit shows.alexander-

    bar.co.za for tickets or more information.

    V Vernon Barnard will be singing songs

    from The Beatles, Bee Gees and CCR at

    Villa Pascal in Durbanville on Friday. R100.

    Call 021 975 2566 or visit www.villapascal

    .co.za to book.

    V Gerald Clark and Luna Paige will be at

    Die Boer on Friday with The Lovemore

    Show. R120. Call 021 979 1911 or visit

    www.dieboer.com to book.

    V Shirley Gie (harpsichord), Lucia Di-

    Blasio Scott (violin), Barbara Kennedy

    (cello) and Sally Minter (flute) of Con-

    certs 4-by-2 will present a programme of

    Bach in the Brooke Chapel at Bishops

    Diocesan College in Rondebosch on Fri-

    day. Tickets cost R100 at the door from

    19:40 and include a glass of wine/juice

    during the interval. Call Shirley on 021 797

    9788 for more.

    V The Glenn Robertson Jazz Band will

    feature different guest acts at Kaleido-

    scope caf inClaremont every Friday from

    19:30. Tickets cost R120 including a meal.

    Call 021 674 5761 to book or send an email

    to [email protected].

    V DJ JP Silver and international saxo-

    phonistGeorgeSaxwill beplayingelectro

    swing with guest instrumentalists for The

    Swing Caf at Sticks McGee in Ronde-

    bosch every Friday from 19:30 to 22:00.

    R20. Call 021 685 2871 to book.

    V Thievewill be at The Manilla Bar in CBD

    on Friday from 22:00. Tickets cost R50 at

    the door. Visit Facebook for more.

    V Ammiel Bushakevitz (piano) will be

    performing at part of theCapeTownCon-

    cert Series in aid of the Kramer Concert

    Series Jubilee Trust at the Baxter Concert

    Hall on Saturday from 20:00. Tickets are

    available at Computicket.

    V Lost&Found will be at Cheers in Both-

    asig on Sunday from 15:00. Entrance is

    free. Visit the Lost&Found Cheers Both-

    asig Facebook event page for more.

    VTheOriginal Late Finalwill be perform-

    ing a Villa Revue Revival at the Portuguese

    Club in Milnerton on Sunday from 15:00.

    R50. Booking is essential. Call 061 490

    1694 to book.

    V Jasmine Thompson (UK), FlicFlac

    (Austria), James Hersey (Austria), Pop

    Art Live, Jet Treger, Thank Me Later,

    Gareth Kenward and Blanka Mazimela

    will be at Shimmy Beach Club on Sunday

    from 15:00 for SummerWaves Cape

    Town. Tickets are available at break-

    out.nutickets .co.za.

    V The Barleycorn Music Club meets on

    Mondays at 20:00 at Villager Football

    Club, 11 Lansdowne Road, Claremont. En-

    trance is (usually) R20 for members and

    R30 for non-members. Visit www.barley-

    corn.org.za.

    V Comedy on Roll will present an open

    mic night at I heart IT, Main Road, Ronde-

    bosch onMonday nights from20:00. R20.

    Follow@ComedyOnARoll on Twitter.

    VNicholis Louw kuier Woensdag 20 April

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    Track Fives singers (from left) Monique Hellenberg, Amber Kruger, Gavin Fullard, Michelle van Zyl

    and Arthur Pietersen will delight audiences at the Drostdy Theatre on Saturday. PHOTO: GRAHAM

    RICHARDSON PHOTOGRAPHY

    Track Five to

    launch fifth CD

    LYNNE RIPPENAARMOSES

    F

    ive-voice vocal group Track Five is set

    to treat audiences to an evening of jazz

    when they launch their fifth CD, Love

    youMadly, at theDrostdyTheatre in Stellen-

    bosch on Saturday.

    One of these voices is baritone singer, di-

    rector, composer and arranger Gavin Ful-

    lard, from Durbanville.

    Growing up in Stutterheim in the Eastern

    Cape, Fullard spent his evenings listening to

    the sounds of Big Bands like the Glenn Mil-

    ler orchestra, drifting from the old record

    player on the verandah of his family home.

    This music, together with the influence of

    his sisters both pianists would be the cat-

    alyst to a career in the music industry that

    has spanned four decades.

    Today the 83-year-old Fullard spends his

    days writing arrangements to mesmerise

    and delight audiences, he says for his vo-

    cal group Track Five.

    The group, which was established in 1995,

    will be joined by the RamonAlexander Trio,

    Saxit and Engela Fullard on flutes when

    they introduce their new release on Satur-

    day 16 April.

    Our latest CD has a diverse range of mu-

    sical content and features tracks such as the

    10-voice combination of Track Five and Ar-

    thur Pietersens A5 vocal group. It also in-

    cludes a few classical sounds,with two origi-

    nal compositions, a couple of Afrikaans

    songs and several well-loved jazz classics,

    explains Fullard.

    While Fullard may be the only member

    left of the original Track Five group, he has

    been performing with fellowmembers Mon-

    ique Hellenberg, Michelle van Zyl and Ar-

    thur Pietersen for several years, with Am-

    ber Kruger recently joining the group.

    While most vocal groups undergo

    changes in personnel, the character of the

    music defining each group prevails, he

    says, recalling the various singers he has

    performed with in the past.

    Many former members of Track Five

    have gone on to pursue solo careers.

    Over the years, Track Fives repertoire

    has includedwell-known jazz and contempo-

    rary songs and romantic ballads and, says

    Fullard, is influenced by the sounds of great

    vocal groups like Four Freshmen, Manhat-

    tan Transfer, Take 6, New York Voices, the

    Real Group and Accent.

    Before becoming a full-time musician,

    Fullard travelled and taught overseas and

    formed and performed with a vocal quartet

    in the UK and a double mixed quartet of 15-

    year-olds in Utah in the USA. After nearly

    38 years of teaching mathematics and sci-

    ence at high school, Fullard started his first

    vocal group, Tangerine, in 1975.

    In 1976 Tangerine performed in the Ste-

    phan Grappelli show with Gerry Bosman of

    the famous Gerry Bosman Big Band.

    Today Track Five has five albums under

    their belt and has performed at various ve-

    nues in and around Cape Town, including

    Oude Libertas in Stellenbosch, the Nassau

    Centre inNewlands, the Cape Town Interna-

    tional Convention Centre, and have sung

    with the JonnyCooperOrchestra for several

    years.

    Recently they were invited for a private

    performance at a 40th birthday party of a

    family member of Craig Hinds, leader of the

    popular South African pop rock band, Wa-

    tershed, where they also had the privilege

    of performing a special song with the band.

    Track Fives future looks really bright

    and promising. We recently won the vocal

    group category of the Talent Africa regional

    (Western Cape) competition and look for-

    ward to thenational finals at the end ofApril

    here inCapeTown.With ourmore diversify-

    ing repertoire, collaborations and experi-

    ence, we are also now focusing on corporate

    function performances as well as private

    functions and fundraisers.

    V Tickets for the launch can be purchased at the

    Drostdy Theatre by contacting Lionel at info@drost

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