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ACADEMY LAUNCHED: ‘DELFT COMMUNITY NEEDS THIS’
Bold move for Big BandGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
Over the past few years the Delft BigBand has been in the forefront ofshowing the positive power of music.
Now it’s going bigger with the launch of itsacademy.
Started in 2008 by IanSmith, the grouphasbecome a major force on the South Africanmusic scene, appearing at festivals and per-formances across South Africa and over-seas.
Members from that original group havegone on to further studies and have becomesought-after session players with other en-sembles.
This week sees the launch of the academy,and most importantly their feeder band.
Trombonist Shakier Roberts is one of the
members who will be part of running thisinitiative and feels that it is important tomaintain the aims of the band.
“This is an important move because wewant to giveyouth the opportunity to discov-er the joy of making music in the same waythat the original members of the band havedone and gone on to success and amazingmusical careers.
“Members of the Delft Big Band will bementoring and teaching the new pupils.Schools have been approached in Delft tolaunch our recruitment drive, and the con-cept has been met with enthusiasm fromlearners and teaching staff, ensuring thatwehave the full support of the community,” hesaid.
Shakier also said that he felt honoured tobe a part of this initiative.
“I know that this is going to be another
great success story fromDelft and surround-ing areas,” he said.
“This is what the community of Delftneeds right now with all the crime and vio-lence going on around us.
“It is sad that we still do not have musicin our schools. This is a waste of talent!
“I believe everyone should receive equalrewards in society – all the more reason whyI think our youth should take advantage ofthis great opportunity presented by theDelftBig Band.”
The young musician recalls his first en-counters with the band with fondness.
“I remember when I started out fromscratch, I knew nothing about music,” hesays with a smile.
“There was really no interest in music. Infact, I don’t think I even knew musical in-struments existed, that’s how little I knew.
“This all changed when a friend of mineinvited me to a practise. I found the shinybrass instruments so interesting that I at-tended the next practise the following week.I was then asked by one of the school teach-ers, who was part of the project, to join theband. I was so excited that whole week andeager to learn. I didn’t even know that theinstrument I chose to playwas called a trom-bone.
“Soon I got my first note out of my instru-ment and I was hooked! I found myself in myroom every day practising rather than withfriends on the street.
“The band soon became my family. Be-sides learning to read music and playing aninstrument, the band taught me life skills aswell and made me confident about reachingfor my dreams.”
V To page 2
The Delft Big Band swingsinto action at one of itsperformances at The Cryptin the city centre.
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He laughs when he points that part of theselife skills was getting to grips with English.“Ek kon mos nie lekker Engels gepraat het
nie (I could not speakEnglish properly), butit improved tremendously since playing inthe band.“I learned to interact with people from
different cultures and taking responsibilityfor other tasks.“Now I am the admin officer of the band
as well, so I have some basic admin skills.I am also the head of management in theband, which is a huge responsibly, but Ihave learned to cope in stressful situa-tions.”The group still has plans of a major
launch performance in the community, sowatch this space for when it takes place.“We hope to reach a target of a few hun-
dred young musicians being given the op-portunity to improve theirmusical skills atour academy,” explained Shakier, who is afinal year BA industrial psychology majorstudent at the University of the WesternCape.“In turn, students of the academy will be
eligible for auditions for our new feederband, which will ensure a steady supply of
musicians who can step into the currentmembers’ shoes as they progress into fulltime professional musician employment.“As part of the publicity process, a free
concert is to be arranged in Delft, so thatmembers of the community can see forthemselves what can be achieved throughhard work and dedication.”
. If the launch of this initiative is notenough proof of the success of the band,then the news that one of the trumpet play-ers, Marcelle Adams, will be winging hisway overseas, is stupendous.As part of the Standard Bank National
Youth Band he was performing at the Joyof Jazz festival inJohannesburg lastmonth.There he was part of big bandworkshop ledby Bob Mintzer of the famed Yellowjackets– the rest, as they say, is what dreams aremade of.Mintzer offered the youngmusician a full
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ment in a later edition.)V If you are interested in joining the academy textor call, Shakier Roberts 084 372 6863, Nashville Ru-iters 079 477 6185 or Adelia Douw 079 8413 426.
ShakierRoberts, right,gets sometips fromPeterDahlgren,trombonistwith theStockholmJazz Orchestraduring arecentworkshop.PHOTO: GARYVAN DYK
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. On Saturday 21 February at about14:30 a shooting took place where Gro-gan Christians, 21, was fatally woun-ded in the vicinity of 40th Street inClarke Estate. About 13 spent cartrid-ges were found on the scene and policeneed information from witnesses tocontinue their investigation.
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Motorists are urged to check the renewaldates for their vehicles and not wait fora notice.
According to a statement by the City ofCape Town, the National Department ofTransport’s (DOT) transfer of the Elec-tronic National Traffic Information Sys-tem (eNaTIS) to the Road Traffic manage-ment centre is affecting motorists whoselicence discs have expired at the end ofSeptember and are renewable by Wednes-day 21 October.
This transfer has resulted in motoristsnot receiving notices to renew their annu-al motor vehicle licences.
Furthermore, motorists whose licencediscs will expire on Saturday 31 Octoberand are renewable by Saturday 21 Novem-ber will not be receiving renewal notices.
“The City asks motorists to act proact-ively to ensure that the necessary ar-rangements are made and to renew discsonline. The City apologises for any incon-venience and urges motorists to checktheir disc renewal date.”
You can renew your licence online byvisiting www.capetown.gov.za andsearch for E-services and click on the Mo-tor Vehicle Licensing tab. You can alsovisit your nearest vehicle licensing office.
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Detective Constable Louis Van Wyk takes the suspect out of his patrol vehicle on his way tohis court appearance.
Making false statements to the policecan land you behind bars.
“You do the crime, then do thetime.” This is the warning issued by Briga-dier Hendrik Jansen, station commander ofthe Delft police, after a 35-year-old suspectwas arrested for perjury.
According to Jansen the suspect reportedthat he was hijacked on 25 July this year andthat his vehicle was taken during the inci-dent.
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“After interrogation it was discoveredthat the complainant sold the vehicle to hisbrother, who in turn sold it to someone else,”said Jansen.
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St John Ambulance has some training op-portunities for youths interested in a careerin ancillary health care and child and youthcare work. Their recruitment process is un-derway and closes on 13 November.V For more information call Wayne or Thembi on 021461 8420 or 060 407 6608.
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Kennis geskied hiermee dat die 24 subrade van die Stad Kaapstad soos volg op dievolgende plekke en tye sal vergader:
Subraad Plek Datum Tyd Bestuurder
1Raadsaal, Royal Ascot, Bridleweg,Milnerton
22 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001
2Kraaifontein-raadsaal, Kraaifontein-munisipale gebou, Brightonweg,Kraaifontein
21 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053
3Goodwood- munisipale gebou,Voortrekkerweg, Goodwood
22 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676
4Parow-raadsaal, Parow- munisipale gebou,1ste verdieping, hoek van Voortrekkerwegen Tallentstraat, Parow
22 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 444 0196
5Delft-biblioteek, Delft-hoofweg, oorkantpolisiekantore
21 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161
6Bellville-raadsaal, Bellville-burgersentrum,Voortrekkerweg, Bellville
19 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024
7Durbanville-raadsaal, hoek van Queen- enOxfordstraat, Durbanville
19 10:00Carin Viljoen021 444 0689
8Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Faganstraat enHoofweg, Strand
22 10:00Pieter Grobler(waarnemend)021 900 1502
9Solomon Tshuku-saal, SolomonTshukustraat, Site C, Khayelitsha
21 10:00Johnson Fetu021 360 1351
10Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoekvan Lwandleweg en Phendulasingel,Khayelitsha
19 10:00MandlenkosiSitonga021 360 1267
11Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van GovanMbekiweg en Steve Biko-rylaan, Gugulethu
21 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1737
12Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
22 11:00Alesia Bosman021 444 8698
13 Ruth First-gemeenskapsaal,Sinqolamthistraat, Philippi
21 10:00Lunga Bobo021 630 1619
14Fezeka-raadsaal, hoek van GovanMbekiweg en Steve Biko-rylaan, Gugulethu
19 10:00Anthony Mathe021 630 1678
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20 10:00Mariëtte Griessel021 444 9797
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19 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055
17Dulcie September-raadsaal (kleinsaal), hoekvan Klipfontein- en Proteastraat, Athlone
22 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 444 0500/03
18Subraad-raadsaal, hoek van Buckweg enSesde Laan, Lotusrivier
19 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020
19 Raadsaal, Sentrale Sirkel, Vishoek 19 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2010
20Raadsaal, Alphensentrum, Hoofweg,Constantia
21 10:00Richard White021 444 8112
21Kuilsrivier-raadsaal, 1ste verdieping, hoekvan Carinusstraat en Van Riebeeckweg,Kuilsrivier
21 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502
22Strand-raadsaal, hoek van Hoofweg enFaganstraat, Strand (oorkant die Strand-treinstasie)
19 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508
23Lentegeur- administratiewe gebou,hoek van Merrydale- en Melkbosweg,Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain
19 10:00Raphael Martin021 444 8722
24Khayelitsha-opleidingsentrum, hoek vanLwandle- en Spineweg, Khayelitsha
22 10:00Goodman Rorwana021 444 7532
Om toegang tot die volle agenda en alle ondersteunende dokumentasie 72 uur voor dievergadering, besoek www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.
Verlig die datum van die subraadsvergadering, kies die subraad wat jy benodig en laai dieagenda af. Rapporteer asseblief enige probleme by die betrokke subraadsbestuurder.
Die onderstaande beleide en planne word gedurende Oktober 2015 vir openbarekonsultasie beskikbaar gestel. Dit kan by subraadskantore bestudeer word enbelanghebbendes kan kommentaar lewer daarop:
• Clifton-omgewingsontwikkeling tot 5 Oktober 2015• Herbenoeming van 58ste Laan in Wynberg na Wynberg Park (1 tot 30 Oktober 2015)• Benoeming van die vier naamlose strate in Bishop Lavis (1 tot 30 Oktober 2015)• Openbaredeelnameproses vir die opening en opknapping van Avenue St. Bartholomew,
Fresnaye, wat op 10 September 2015 begin en 10 Oktober 2015 ten einde loop• Herbenoemingsvoorstel vir Voortrekkerweg in Durbanville.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER
KENNISGEWING VANSUBRAADSVERGADERINGS:OKTOBER 2015
Genes toSuccess istaking theirawarenessprogrammeto clinicsand healthcentresduringOctober.
Down’s Syndrome– get the factsGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
October is the month that createsawareness about an extra gene.Genes To Success (Gets), a Down’s
Syndrome awareness organisation is cele-brating National Down’s Syndrome monthby hosting awareness programmes. “Theseawareness programmes are being run athealth centres in and around Bonteheuweland far as Karl Bremer Hospital and BelharClinic,” saysFaseegaCoetzee from theorga-nisation.“Our awareness programmes are created
to target communities in general, differentspheres of government, parents, familiesand caregivers with special needs children.“Our aim is to inform the public of the
rights of our children with Down’s Syn-drome and other intellectual disabilities.”
Coetzee explained that these rights in-clude the freedom to move freely in societywithout being picked on, to get rid of thatstigma attached to the syndrome as well asto be able to attend a main stream schoolif their ability allows them to.“It can occur in any family. It is not
caused by food, medication or any otherevent. Nobody should be blamed or feelguilty it is a condition not an illness.“So many people only know the worse
case scenarios they have heard of that theychoose tohave anabortion and these are thetypes of negativities we need to get rid of.“Ifwe can touchpeople and let themknow
that Down’s Syndrome is just a diagnosisand not who our children are, then we aremoving in the right direction.”V For more information about the organisation Fas-eega Coetzee can be contacted on 073 779 3357 or074 075 2401.
The Metro North Education District will behosting a mass Grade R life skills displaynamely Jabula Nathi this coming weekend.The event enhances the participation of ac-
tive physical education, dance, rhythm,movement and free play activities for Grade
R learners, organisers say.Its takes place this Saturday, 17 October,
at theWesternCapeSportSchool inOldNooi-ensfontein Road, Kuils River at 16:00.Schools in thenorthern suburbs andAtlan-
tis will be participating in this curriculum-orientated event.V For more details contact 021 938 3089.
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Discoveringthe starsand planetsduring WorldSpace Week.
Space explorationcelebratedGARY VAN DYK
@gvdcapejazz
The sky was the limit as World SpaceWeek was celebrated in the peninsula,last week and there’s still some cele-
brations coming up.Kingdom Skies Astro Adventure and
Education Centre organised some eventsand Zenobia Rinquest explained that thisyear the week highlighted the great era ofdeep space discovery thatwe are in. “Weha-ve never learnt as much of the universe welive in as in the last decade,” she says.“World Space Week aims to educate peo-
ple about the benefits they receive fromspa-ce and encourage greater use of space forsustainable economic development.“There is also theneed to demonstrate pu-
blic support for space programmes and get-ting young people excited about space.”Rinquest explained that their organisati-
on has a vision to promote and give quality
educational entertainment to schools andcommunities by creating a space to stimula-te an interest in astronomy.“We kicked off this celebration with the
Discoverydisplays exhibition at theBellvil-le public library on 6 and 7Octoberwith ournewplanetariumshow,Back to theMoon forGood.“We will also host a Stargazing party on
Saturday 31 October at the Jack MullerPark in Boston, Bellville.“Activities herewill include the Izikomo-
bilemuseumbus, telescope demonstrationsand viewing, and various astronomy talksby specialists in the field.”The event will start at 17:00 and it may be
cancelled in the event of bad weather.If you plan to attend, take along your ref-
reshment picnic baskets, blankets, gazebos,chairs, lanterns, head lamps and your setup equipment. Telescopes are optional.V For more info contact Ricardo Adams on 083 8454894 or Zenobia Rinquest on 083 845 7837.
6 TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier Woensdag, 14 Oktober 2015NUUS
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
TheSt Joseph’sHome inMontana is cele-brating their legacy of caring with aspecial anniversary this year.
For 80 years, they have been in the fore-front of love for chronically ill childrenwhile also caring for orphaned and vulnera-ble children of all races.Against a background of political turmoil
and poverty, the facility has survived, defiedApartheid and touched the lives of morethan 21 000 children.On Tuesday 22 September they celebrated
this legacy with a special mass that was con-ducted by Archbishop Stephen Brislin.Sisters from the Pallottine Order from
Rome also attend while Mayco member forsocial and early childhood development, Su-zette Little, represented the City.Located in Philippi initially, and later in
Montana (1967), the facility was establishedin 1935 by ten Pallottine missionary sisterswho were called upon to come to South Afri-ca and care for orphaned and vulnerablechildren.Today, St Joseph’s Home is a registered
non-profit organisation and a proud SouthAfrican pioneer in the field of paediatric in-termediate health care.The holistic model of service includes free
24-hour general and specialised nursingcare (140 bedsmaximumandblock rehab pa-tients), and multi-disciplinary interven-tions such as physiotherapy, occupationaltherapy and speech therapy rehabilitation,social work support, on site pre- and prima-ry school education, parental empower-ment, specialised nutrition programmes, lo-gistical support, training of accredited aux-iliarynurses (nursing school), pastoral care,
outreach and follow-up support visits andvolunteer placement programmes.More than 300 children benefit from these
services annually.St Joseph’s director, Thea Patterson, said
the facility is ideally positioned to take onthe new challenge of intermediate care ser-vice, based on a proven record of looking aft-er children with life threatening conditions.“At St Joseph’s we know that we cannot
change the world. However, during the past80 years, we have supported and enhancedthe lives of more than 21 000 vulnerable chil-
dren from the Western and Eastern Cape,”she said.“We gave them a second chance at life. We
have learnt from the past and pioneered aholistic and sustainable model in paediatricintermediate health care which is currentlyquite unique in South Africa.”Some highlights in recent years include
opening a 25-bedward forHIV/Aids infectedchildren in 2002. Today, this Sunflowerwardstill cares for at least 25 patients (0-2 years)daily.In 2008 funding was secured and the nurs-
ing school reopened after being dormant forsome years. More than 100 students frompoor socio-economic backgrounds havebeen trained as auxiliary nurses and givenan opportunity to gain a qualification andemployment in the nursing sector.In 2014 major funded renovations worth
R36 million started at the home pioneeringinnovation, moving the facility away frominstitutionalised to more child friendly andhomely spaces.Earlier this year the first tworenovated wards and the new rehabilitationhub were completed.
St Joseph’s celebrates 80 years
Children from the home celebrate the 80th anniversary mass with some of the visitors on the day.
GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz
Celebrations are in order atMontevideo Pri-mary School in Montana for the school’snew hall.At the forefront of these celebrations is
principal Terence Timmet who has beenworking on this addition to the school since2008.Since becoming principal in 2005 he has
always put the learners at the school first,finding ways to enhance their educationalexperience.His hard work saw the school’s computer
laboratory installed. This was followed bythe schools mathematics and science centrewhile the early childhood developmentclassrooms were completed last year.However the quest for a school hall proved
to be elusive.
“A chance meeting with a former studentcolleague set the ball rolling for communica-tion with the Archway Foundation whichsparked off and proved to be a dream whicheventually was realised on Wednesday 30September,” says Timmet about the dreamthat started in 2008.“I knew thedepartment of educationwon’t
be able to helpme and at that time the globalfinancial crisis started andmeant that insig-nificant plans of a hall at one of the manyschools across the world would not be highon any company’s agenda.“However I compiled a Powerpoint pre-
sentation and sent it to whoever wanted toread. I had no response. I communicated mydream with the school governing body thatsupported it but did not think we were ableto do so since our financial position wouldnot make it possible.”Recently he met up with Vasintha Moon-
samy with whom he studied at UCT and sheencouraged him to not give up on his dream.“My initial letters were met with little en-
thusiasm. It took the company which com-mitted itself to the construction of financial-ly and historically deprived schools morethan a month to respond to my emailed let-ters.“The letter which followed from Archway
indicated that they would not be able to helpus in the foreseeable future and thatwemustlook at other avenues.“I must say I felt extremely despondent.
That is how I concluded 2013.”However the new year got off to a good
start when Andre Alexander, CEO of theArchway Foundation conveyed the newsthat the school was included on a shortlistof seven schools which would receive a hallwithin the next three years.“Howeverwewould have to wait since the
finance provision was to be shared amongGarden Cities Archway Foundation, theWCEDaswell as the school,” explainedTim-met.“The school had to start raising funds for
thismammoth task. TheWCEDhad to be ap-proached tomake a contribution andwe hadto get ourselves ready for serious financialcontribution of R250 000.”In July of this year the school celebrated
its 27th anniversary as well as the ground-breaking ceremony for their newhall – a fewmonths later and the dream has become areality.“I am just thankful that I can have a place
to accommodate my learners and educatorsfor all future assemblies, sports activities aswell as parent meetings,” said the happyprincipal.“The hall will only be inaugurated during
the first term of 2016 since the inaugurationcommittee is busy organising the event.“Any plans for future use of the facility
will be discussed by the school governingbody. We are a very grateful school andheavily indebted to John Matthews, manag-er of the Archway Foundation for the visionhe has to build halls at deprived schools. Wealso want to thank Andre Alexander whoplayed a pivotal role.“The school is looking towards the future
with great anticipation and shall continual-ly strive for excellence in all spheres.”
School hall a dream come true
Montevideo Primary principal Terence Timmet gets ready to show one of the Grade 1 classes thenew facility at the school. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Die Alta du Toit-nasorgsentrum seGroot Charity-konsert vind Woensdag28Oktober plaas enTygerBurger is diemediaborg van dié spesiale geleent-heid.Die unieke konsert is ’n kombinasie
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Toit se mensehulp nodig hetmet afrigting, het hulle bekende kun-stenaars soos Amore, Hugo Nieu-woudt, ViljoenRetief, PierreRossouw,Suzanne en Andriëtte Norman gena-der om betrokke te raak by die kon-sert. Al hierdie kunstenaars is reedsby die sentrum betrokke en is baie op-gewonde om deel van die konsert tewees. Elke kunstenaar het twee itemsontvangomaf te rig en sal ookdie aandvandie konsert die kliënte vandie sen-trum op die verhoog bystaan. En na-tuurlik gaan elke kunstenaar ook op-tree en van hul immergewilde trefferssing. Wat hierdie konsert verder souniekmaak is dat daar geen begrotingis nie. Almalwat optree, insluitend diekunstenaars en die seremoniemees-ter, Pedro Kruger, tree gratis op.V Die konsert vind plaas op Woensdag 28 Ok-tober in die Vredelust-ouditorium in 13deLaan, Boston vanaf 18:45.
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Woensdag, 14 Oktober 2015 NEWS TYGERBURGER Elsiesrivier 7
Teen (15)attacked,puppystolenRICHARD ROBERTS
@richardjohn_rj
AKuils Rivermother says she fears forthe safety of her child after he was at-tacked in front of the family’s house
recently.The boy (15) fortunately managed to es-
cape his attackers and ran inside, Del-maine Farmer, the mother, explains.The attack occurred in the quiet Paalk-
rans Street in Elim two weeks ago.“We moved here four months ago. We
moved from Delft where violence is com-monand Ihoped that thingswouldbebetterhere, but it does not seem that way,” Del-main says.Her son,Wade,wasplayingoutside in the
street with the family’s six-month-oldAmerican pit bull terrier puppy, Emma,when the attack occurred around 19:00 onWednesday 30 September.“A white Toyota Quantum minibus
drove past the house. It turned around andwhen they cameback, they drove slowly be-fore stopping. Two men then jumped out ofthe vehicle. One was armed with a knife;the other had a gun,” says Delmain.Her son ran inside the yard closing the
gate behind him. Emma, however, was sto-len.“Hecalledout toherbut oneof themgrab-
bed her by the collar.”One of the attackers also shouted to his
accomplice to catch Wade.“We suspect they wanted the key to the
house which Wade had with him at thetime,” Delmain says.The men took Emma and sped off.“Mysonwas shocked.Hebroke into tears
when I arrived home,” says Delmain, whorushed from a nearby mall.She adds: “He does not walk around that
much anymore.”A case of robberywas opened at theKuils
River police station.Photos of the female pit bull has since
been circulated on Facebook and by someveterinary surgeons.“Emma has a micro-chip. She also has a
name tag with my contact details aroundher neck,” says dog lover Delmain.Captain Isaac van Niekerk, Kuils River
police spokesperson, says no arrests haveyet been made.V Anyone with details can contact the Kuils Riverpolice on 021 900 2800.
Emma, a six month old female American pitbull terrier, was stolen from her owner at gunand knife point two weeks ago in Elim, KuilsRiver.
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Matroosfontein
GoodwoodFOR SALE
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R1.4 Million
Vangate EstateFOR SALE
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Durbanville en Bellville het mekaar skaak-mat gesit halfpad deur die eerste reeks twee-daagse krieketwedstryde in die WP se Pre-mierliga, wat die afgelope naweek begin het.Op ’n dag wat die boulers in die meeste
wedstryde in die Wes-Kaap die botoon ge-voerhet, isDurbanville vir net 112 lopiesuit-gehaal, maar die tuisspan het Bellville daar-
na nog meer gekniehalter en tot ’n karige 98lopies beperk.Daniel Childs (5/32) en Chris Russell
(4/31) was die Bellvilliete wat die meesteskade aangerig het, terwyl die staatmakerJaco Castle (6/26) en Nathan Swartz (3/34)met hul boulwerk Durbanville die hef in diehand gegee het.Bellville se Dawie Malan was met sy 41 lo-
pies die enigste kolwer wat werklik hond
haaraf kon maak. Die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland (213) voer ’n ewe gelykopstrydteen Primrose (226/5 gesl.), danksy veralSharn Gomes (87), maar Milnerton (158 en24/1) is goed geplaas teen die Universiteitvan Kaapstad (108) ná knap bydraes deurMatthew Snyman (59), Damian Crowley (30en 2/5) en Max Woller (3/31).Dieselfde geld vir Edgemead (149/6) teen
Claremont (107) metMario Stoop (65) en Ste-
fan Joubert (3/32) aan die voorpunt van dieEdgemead-manne.Die Tygerberg-klub (106) is nog nie uit die
prentjie teen Montrose (127) nie, met Lu-waaz September (5/23) en Neil Abrahams(44) sover die Tygerbergse staatmakers.Noordelikes-Goodwood (56 en 78/3) het ’n
steil bult om te klim teen Vishoek (171), on-danks bydraes van DerickBrand (48*) en Ja-son Underwood (32).
Durbies, Bellville in ’n skaakmatstryd
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The Cape Town Cycle Tour has an-nounced that it has banded togetherwith five other mass participation cy-
cling events to form the World Associationof Cycling Events (WACE).The constitution of the new association
was announced in Rome last week.WACE comprises six of the most prestig-
ious and largest mass participation eventsin the world, namely:.Cape TownCycle Tour, the world’s largesttimed cycling event. TD Five Boro Bike Tour, the only closedroad mass participation cycling event inNew York City, with 32 000 participants.Vatternrundan in Sweden, the longest andoldest mass participation cycling event intheworldwithmore than 6mkilometres rid-den each year. L’Etape du Tour, one of the most beautifuland toughest races ridden over a stage of theTour de France.RideLondon, theworld’s largest festival ofcycling with more than 95 000 riders on traf-fic-free roads in London and Surrey
. Granfondo Campagnolo Roma, a uniquecycling experience in Rome.WACEhas been formed to promote and in-
crease cycling worldwide. With more than
200 000 participants from 90 countries ridingin WACE events each year, the new organi-sation should inspire new riders to take upthe challenge of cycling and to encourage
riders to travel to participate in otherworld-class cycling events.“It is a very exciting time for cycling with
such rapid growth in interest and participa-tion,” said Hugh Brasher, president of WA-CE and event director for RideLondon.More major international cycling events
are set to join WACE and the association isplanning awards for riders who take part inmultiple WACE events.“The Cape Town Cycle Tour is extremely
excited and proud to be associated with thefounding of WACE,” said David Bellairs, di-rector of the Cape Town Cycle Tour.“The Cape Town Cycle Tour has the pro-
motion of cycling at its core and the raisingof money for charity as key drivers, whileat the same time promoting Cape Town.“Working with the amazing group of
events will certainly assist us in achievingour aims. Being able to share ideas andknowledge with event organisers globallycan only lead to better experiences for thoseparticipating. It is wonderful that as a resultof the international reachofWACE,more cy-clists will now get to learn about and discov-er other events in countries from as farafield as South Africa.”
Cape Town Cycle Tour joins elite
The Cape Town Cycle Tour has banded with five of the world’s leading mass cycling events toform the World Association of Cycling Event. Here are (from back, left): David Bellairs (CapeTown Cycle Tour), Matteo Gerevini (WACE general secretary), Andy Gould (TD Five Boro Bike Tour,New York); (front): Gianluca Santili (Granfondo Campagnolo Roma), Hugh Brasher (WACEpresident) and Eva-Lena Frick (Vatternrundan).
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Sestien spanne spook sake uitSestien o.19-krieketspanne sal opDinsdag 20Oktober sake uitspook in Cemstone se jaar-likse ses-aan-’n-kant-toernooi vir skole indie Tygerbergstreek.Die spanne is in vier groepe verdeel en ná
’n uitdunronde sal die vier afdelingwennersmekaar opWoensdag 28 Oktober in die eind-ronde die stryd aansê.Die indeling van die spanne is: HS Bellvil-
le, Belhar, Edgemead, Fairmont (op die veldvanHSBellville), Chesterhouse, D.F.Malan,EdgemeadB, Tygerberg (op die veld vanD.F.Malan), De Kuilen, D.F. Malan B, Stellen-berg, The Settlers (op De Kuilen se veld),Brackenfell, Durbanville, El Shaddai enHTS Bellville (op die HS Brackenfell-veld).D.F. Malan is die verdedigende kampioen.
– (Sarel Burger)
Ready: TygerBurger Sportstar of the Month winners recently visited Dr Costa Kapnias whois the founder of Ready Room at Willowbridge. Ready Room is an innovative, advancedtechnological assessment programme that provides individuals and organisations withexpert solutions such as human performance, sports science for professional athleteoptimisation and health promotion. These free sessions are part of their prizes along with apair of sunglasses of their choice sponsored by Bosman, McNulty and Du Toit Optometrists,as well as R1 000 in cash sponsored by Hennie Bosman (Welgemoed Kyokushin-kan dojo).Front from left: Dané Brand, Runé du Plessis and Mieke Burger. Back: Fanie Saayman (sportscientist) and Dr Costa Kapnias. High school learners in the TygerBurger distribution areaare invited to send their sporting achievements to mcnulty.george@gmail.com.PHOTO: CARINAROUX
SOCCER: CT TYGERBERG TURNED GAME ‘ON ITS HEAD’
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Earl Jafta of East London Central (left) clears the ball as Armien Campbell of Cape TownTygerberg takes evasive action in the senior final of the interprovincial district tournament held atWilliam Herbert on Saturday. The Cape Towners won 3-1. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
JOSEPH PILLAY
Legendary soccer player Daniel “Dot”Borman, a phenomenal professionalplayer in his heyday, may have relived
some of his glory days this past weekendwhen he led his charges, the board side ofCape Town Tygerberg, to clinch the seniordivision of the interprovincial Goodwilltournament.A remarkable fight byCTTygerberg –who
trailed 1-0 at the break – turned the secondhalf on its head to beat a gutsy and hyped-upEast London Central side 3-1.Spare a thought for Charles Petersen, the
East London Central coach who agreed thathis boys ran out of stream in the secondstance with tired legs in a three-day tourna-ment that was a bit taxing on the players.Nonetheless, Aviwe Klaas, who was also
chosen as the player of the tournament,opened the scoring for the visitors fromEastLondon. They held onto their 1-0 lead at theinterval.After the changeover a much-focused and
resurgent CT Tygerberg side started toknock theball aroundandbegan toplaywithpurpose, often putting severe pressure ontheir opponents.It also must be said that CT Tygerberg
goalkeeper Shirau Wilks (goalkeeper of thetournament) kept his side in the game.Meanwhile, Fernal Abrahams equalised
matters for Tygerberg early in the secondhalf after good assist play through WagietDamont. The team later surged 2-1 aheadthrough an Armien Campbell goal.In the later stages of the game Tygerberg’s
Charles van der Vent was fouled in the pen-alty area and Abrahams sealed the matchand his second goal from the spot kick (3-1).In the semi-final berth the action was just
as captivating if not as exciting – especiallythe Eastern Cape derby in which East Lon-don Central shaded Northern Areas fromPort Elizabeth 2-1, thanks to second-half
goals by Sheldon Stevens and Alistair Vis-age.Sergio Vardy gave Northern Areas the
lead midway through the first half.In the other semi-final CT Tygerberg, who
earlier in the round robin format lost 2-0 toCape district, set the cat among the pigeons,this time thanks to a solid strike by IekeraanPeterson. CT Tygerberg won 1-0.The top goalscorer prize went to Enrico
Plaatjies of Northern Areas. He banged insix goals while Marlon Hansby of NorthernSuburbs won the referee of the tournamentaward.Tournament coordinator Iqbal Kasker
said the tournament once again broughtplenty new and refreshing ideas to adminis-trators as well as to soccer players forgingrelationships on and off the field.“This concept of interactingwith local soc-
cer associations may not be like that of pastinterprovincial soccer, but through this ini-tiative at local level we seek further to en-hance the overall development of promotingamateur football development in the region– theGoodwill tournament is all about show-casing the wealth of talent across the face ofthe country,” said Kasker.Nathan Less, president of the host Cape
District, said he was pleased with the turn-out and that the three-day Goodwill tourna-ment brought spectators from far and wide.He hopes in the broader sense the initiativewill inspire other, more fun-loving soccerfans and local associations to embrace it andparticipate.
Results:U.11 Cup Final: Northern Areas 4, CT Tyg-erberg 2 (pen, 0-0).U.13 Cup Final: Northern Areas 2, North-ern Suburbs 0.U.15 Cup Final: CT Tygerberg 5, NorthernSuburbs 4 (pen, 2-2).U.17 Cup Final: Northern Areas 1, North-ern Suburbs 0.
The annual Cape inter-provincial figureskating championship will take place atthe ice rink at GrandWest from Friday toSunday.This promises to be a bumper event
with entries streaming in fromall skatingregions. Approximately 120 skaters areexpected.The competition comprises solo skat-
ing where the skater performs requiredelements of their own – including jumpsand spins – to music, as well as pair skat-ing and synchronized skating where ateam of 12 to 16 skaters perform in unisonto music with a variety of lifts, circles,lines andwheelswith some intricate foot-work.Judges from all over South Africa will
be officiating at this event, and there isan international selectionmeeting sched-
uled straight after where the skaters willbe assessed for international participa-tion and the world championship.The skaters are scored on a computer-
ised system with instant playback facili-ties, and the judges make use of this togive the skater the best result when as-sessing their performance.Western Province is the largest skating
province and plan to enter 50 solo skatersas well as five synchronized skatingteams in an attempt to retain the interprovincial title held for the past 16 years.Skaters entering this event range from
the very young (under 10 years) to seniormen and women where the average ageis 22 years, as well as adult sections withcompetitors over 25.V Any further information can be obtained fromDawn van der Riet on 083 303 4907.
Skaters meet at GrandWest
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