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  • Woensdag, 3 April 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

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    HELIUM BALLOONS: FLY FROM ROBBEN ISLAND

    A fundraising floater

    ANDR BAKKES

    B

    alloons? Check! Wind? Check! Support

    crew? Check!

    Green to go! Commence the pouring

    of the water!

    Matt Silver-Vallance (36) upsets the equi-

    librium that keepshimgroundedbypouring

    water out of a container.

    Slowly he ascends into the sky above Rob-

    ben Island. The sky itself doesnt give him

    butterflies, but rather the imminent reunion

    with terra firma on the main land.

    A watery landing also gives him cold feet.

    Matt reckons the chance to be eaten by a

    shark is definitely not more than 50 %.

    This brave and imaginative ex-pat could

    at this verymoment be attempting his auda-

    cious balloon flight from Robben Island.

    Planning

    Years of planning has now left the huge

    crew waiting on the weather.

    When they get the go-ahead, Matt will do

    his best impression of 78-year-old Carl Fre-

    dricksen in the animated movie Up! all in

    the name of the Nelson Mandela Childrens

    Hospital.

    TygerBurger contacted the modern day,

    philanthropic superhero Balloon-man to

    hear what possessed him to try something

    so preposterous. He laughs.

    It was actuallymy best friends idea after

    we had a couple of glasses of wine! Most peo-

    ple generally think its crazy after hearing

    the first sentence!

    The SouthAfricanNavys CommanderDi-

    eter Jones (who also takes part in the fateful

    days events) confirms this when he says: I

    thought it was a crazy idea initially!

    Worthy cause

    This fundamental notion is oft justified

    once one sees the bigger picture (much big-

    ger than oneman attached to 200 heliumbal-

    loons floating over the sea).

    As the naval commander substantiates:

    Its a worthy cause and the Navy always

    likes to get involved in fundraising events,

    particularly given the connection to Mr

    Mandelas legacy!

    V To page 2.

    Before 27 April, Matt Silver

    Vallance will drift under South

    African flagcoloured helium

    filled balloons from Robben

    Island to a beach somewhere

    between Paarden Island and

    Melkbosstrand.

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    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

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    Fotogalery:

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    wiele opgetof vir die Goodwoodbewaarskool

    se wieleloop.

    Competition:

    Two readers can each win double tickets to a

    prescreening of the movie, The Host, with

    SterKinekor as well as a copy of the book.

    The movie is an adaptation of a Stephanie

    Meyer novel.

    Video:

    Mark Haze is back on the Orange Couch, this

    time new single The best of the worst.

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    From page 1

    In addition, the Robben Island Balloon Run

    will enjoy the support of the Royal Cape

    Yacht Club, which will be out in full force

    on the day of the stunt.

    Matt says the main drive behind his deci-

    sion to tempt the gods of reasonwere the fact

    that he worked for a long time as a para-

    medic in the Western Cape ambulance serv-

    ice and had the opportunity to interact with

    the incredible Red Cross Childrens Hos-

    pital.

    So when the opportunity presented itself

    to help raise funds for the Nelson Mandela

    Childrens Hospital he grabbed it with both

    hands.

    One of these hands will take an airgun

    with him into the air, which he will use to

    shoot balloons when he wants to descend.

    Thats right! He is going to shoot the bal-

    loons one by one! He laughs again.

    It is the best bb gun in the world!

    As for the sharks, he jokedwithhisBritish

    friends that there will be sharks patrolling

    the water and literally waiting for him to

    drop into the water.

    Theyre convinced that I will be eaten by

    a shark! Convinced! he says incredulously.

    For the timebeing these fearswill not keep

    him up at night. It is, however, tormenting

    to wait for that weather update from the eN-

    CA climatologists.

    When there is no chance of rain and the

    wind blows less than 10 knots in a north-

    westerly direction thenMatt will change in-

    to Ba-Loony man!

    FollowMatt on Twitter @BalloonBloke or

    on Facebook.com/RobbenIslandBalloon-

    Run. If members of the public want to do-

    nate, they can make online donations at

    www.balloonrun.com or SMS theword bal-

    loon to 40301 in order to donate R20 to the

    Nelson Mandela Childrens Hospital.

    JamesBond theme

    at Iris House dance

    Join Iris House for a James Bond

    themed Dinner Dance Evening on 6

    April from 19:00 to 00:00 at Wolraad

    Woltemade School in Meerhofstaat

    Street, Bothasig.

    There will be live entertainment,

    estate wines on the tables, raffles, a

    lucky draw, goodie bags and a

    buffet meal.

    Tickets cost R150 per person and

    one should bring ones own drinks.

    Iris House is a vibrant charity

    committed to enriching the quality

    of life for special needs children

    and young people with life-limiting

    or life-threatening conditions and

    providing support for their families.

    V For more information or to book a ticket

    one should phone 021 559 0800 or go to

    www.irishouse.org.

    DESIRE RORKE

    Hoe sal jy met R5 miljoen rand woeker om

    jou onderneming uit te brei, sou jy die kans

    gegun word?

    Vir die entrepreneur, Adele Lourens van

    Protea Village, is dit n voor die handliggen-

    de kwessie en sy s met oortuiging en gees-

    drif: Ek sal elke wassery in die ganse Brac-

    kenfell uitkoop en omskep in n reuse-eko-

    vriendelike onderneming, wat die

    gemeenskap onderskraag.

    Oortuiging, omdat sy vas glo in haar kon-

    sep, wat haar n onderneming n plek onder

    die twaalf finaliste in die Suid-Afrikaanse

    realiteits-televisieprogram, The Big Break

    Legacy, besorg het. En, geesdrif, omdat sy

    vandeesweek Johannesburg toe vertrek vir

    di twee maande lange avontuur.

    In di reeks, wat nou in sy tweede seisoen

    is,moet twaalf entrepreneursvanregoordie

    land meeding om te bepaal wie die beste sa-

    ke-idee het.

    Elke week word n nuwe uitdaging gestel

    en uiteindelik sal die wenner wegstap met

    die groot prys: n R5 miljoen-belegging in sy

    of haar onderneming.

    Adele, n ma van drie, was een van 7 000

    aansoeke wat vanjaar ontvang is, en haar

    konsep het groot aftrek geniet.

    My sake-idee is om my wassery te om-

    skep in n omgewingsvriendelike onderne-

    ming wat die plaaslike gemeenskap betrek.

    Ek wil die hele onderneming op f wind-

    f sonkrag bestuur en die water herwin en

    gebruik om die blombeddings te versorg.

    Daarby wil ek ook my onderneming om-

    skep in een wat die gemeenskap ophef, s

    sy. Dit wil sy doen deur n naaldwerkprojek

    onderplaaslikevroue te beginommateriaal-

    wassakke en ander wasserytoebehore te

    maak. Dievrouekandit danaanonsklinte

    verkoopomhulself te bemagtig en ookbydra

    tot die omgewing deur plastiekwassakke

    stelselmatig uit te faseer, s sy.

    Adelewil ook eersdaags die vier vrouewat

    vir haar werk, bemagtig met winsdeling in

    die onderneming.

    Ekglovasdat dit die vroue n sterkgevoel

    van eiewaarde sal gee, wat sodoende die on-

    derneming sal versterk, s sy.

    Entrepreneurskap bruis deurAdele se are

    en sy het van kleintyd al geweet wat sy wil

    doen.

    Toe ek 6 was, het ek al begin om my sak-

    geld aan tewend om lekkergoed te verkoop,

    vertel sy laggend en voeg by dat sy alles van

    entrepreneurskap geleer het by haar pa,

    Adolf Franzsen, ook n plaaslike sakeman.

    Hy is my rolmodel enmy held en een van

    die beste sakemense wat ek ken.

    Adele het n haar skoolloopbaan byLaRo-

    chelle in die Paarl, haarself bekwaam in ge-

    sondheid en skoonheid voordat sy op di ge-

    leentheid afgekom het om n afgeremdewas-

    sery, Skoongewas Laundromat, in Protea

    Village weer op te bou.

    Ons is baie ernstig oor die diens wat ons

    lewer en ken ons klinte op hul name. Ons

    wil saam met die gemeenskap werk om die

    spreekwoordelike vuil wasgoed van huis-

    houdelike geweld, drank en dwelmmisbruik

    en tienerswangerskappe, skoon te was, s

    sy.

    The Big Break Legacy begin op 4 Mei om

    21:00 op SABC 2.

    Ekoonderneming Adele se dryfveer

    Adele Lourens van Skoongewas in Protea Village sal eersdaags te sien wees in die SABC se

    realilteitsprogram, The Big Break Legacy. FOTO: DESIRE RORKE

    Huge veld fire finally calmed

    A huge veld fire posed a serious threat to properties near Melkbosstrand on Saturday, but

    diligent firefighters prevented this. PHOTO: MICHAEL HAYES

    ANDR BAKKES

    A huge veld fire which started near a Melk-

    bosstrand dumpsite brought out the best of

    firefighters in trying conditions on Satur-

    day.

    Theo Layne, spokesperson for the City of

    Cape Town Fire and Rescue Services, says

    that the blaze could have caused serious

    damage to property had it not been for the

    sterling work done by the 78 firefighters and

    the two helicopters.

    The fire started at about 11:00 on Satur-

    day and at about 20:30 it was under control

    and at 04:45 the next morning it was finally

    extinguished, he elaborates.

    The gale force wind and the inaccessible

    nature of the terrain made their task infi-

    nitely more difficult.

    He says that there were a total of 20 fire

    fighting vehicles near the scene at any given

    time.

    The cause of the fire is still unknown, but

    Layne can confirm that it started near the

    dumpsite close to the R27.

    The fire quickly spread and soon the

    Duynefontein veld on both sides of the R27

    was burning.

    Several propertieswere in danger of being

    caught up in the flames, which could even

    have resulted in injuries, but this was ulti-

    mately avoided. According to Layne no one

    sustained any injuries.

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    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

    NADINE MOODIE

    With the Easter bunny making his rounds

    over the rainy Easter weekend that just

    passed, TygerBurger caught up with the

    Western Capes traffic chief, Kenny Africa,

    to hear what the citys roads were like this

    past weekend.

    Africa says that the provinces citizens

    need to be commended for their good behav-

    iour over the Easter weekend.

    Our people really assisted the traffic de-

    partment this weekend and did not take ex-

    tra chances with injuring peoples lives

    with high speeds.

    This year six people lost their lives on the

    provinces roads over the long weekend,

    which is a small decrease from other years.

    Last year 11 people lost their lives and

    the year before 13 people passed away on

    our roads.

    Even though the number of deaths is

    much lower, its still six lives too many,

    says Africa.

    At 15:00 on Easter Monday Sir Lowrys

    Pass welcomed 5 500 cars back into Cape

    Town, where cars were seen lining up for

    up to 7 km andmoving between 5 km/h and

    10 km/h speeds.

    Africa says that even though people were

    generally well-behaved some individuals

    still took chances on the roads.

    This year 56 drivers were arrested for

    breaking the law and driving under the in-

    fluence of alcohol.

    We also stoppedmore than 21 000 cars on

    our roads of which more than 1 000 were

    taken into police custody.

    He adds that the highest speeds recorded

    were on the N1s so-called Road of Death

    near Beaufort West, with speeds up to

    195 km/h.

    Transporting drugs on the provinces

    roads has become a terrible illegal habit of

    the citys road users.

    This weekend people were arrested with

    magic mushrooms, dagga, tik andmandrax

    in their cars.

    Even though car safety education has

    been in all forms of media, five buses and

    three taxis were impounded, because they

    were not safe.

    And three drivers were also caught with

    false documents in their possession.

    This year the province also handed out

    more than 3 000 summonses to the value of

    more than R1,5 million.

    Closer to home ER24s Werner Vermaak

    reported that a 30-year-old man was killed

    in a fatal car accident on Otto Du Plessis

    Drive in Table View.

    This came after the car overturned and

    he was flung out. Three other passengers

    were also injured and taken to hospital in

    the process, but two were discharged from

    hospital and are recovering.

    Table View polices station commander,

    W/O Matthee says that the driver was

    chargedwith culpable homicide and drunk-

    en driving.

    Africa says that every life is precious and

    that each accident has its own merits and

    should therefore not be taken lightly.

    We need to educate our people about

    road safety. Our next aim is to ensure that

    we have a safe festive season on our prov-

    inces roads.

    Allinall a safe road Easter

    Despite an increase in traffic during the Easter weekend, the number of casualties on the roads

    decreased when compared with last year. PHOTO: EDREA DU TOIT

    More Eastermagic at

    GrandWest Casino

    Easter at GrandWest casino is always

    something to remember. There will be

    plenty of Easter magic until 7 April for

    children.

    Youngsters can get into the spirit of the

    season by having their faces painted while

    the balloon sculptor will create a wide

    variety of balloon animals and figures,

    especially for them.

    And the favourite character at this time

    of year will undoubtedly be the friendly

    and very interactive Easter bunny who is

    looking forward to meeting his young fans

    at GrandWest.

    For adults not quite prepared to bet their

    money on the Easter bunny, a quick visit

    to Rose the Tarot card reader between

    19:30 and 20:10 may tell them everything.

    Call GrandWest on 021 505 7777.

    ANDR BAKKES

    World Water Day was celebrated by the

    City of Cape Town, councillors and De

    Waveren Primary School at GrandWest

    Casino last week Tuesday.

    After the speeches and talks covering

    issues suchashealthandsafety, thedesig-

    nated area next to GrandWest was

    cleaned up.

    After this medals were given to learn-

    ers of De Waveren Primary and then

    guests were taken to the casinos new

    Worm Farm.

    Plenty of dignitaries such as Grand-

    Wests environmental officer, Rhulani

    Hlungwane, chairperson of Subcouncil 4,

    Clive Justus, water saving communica-

    tions officer, Farouk Robertson, and

    GrandWest operations manager, Matanz-

    ima Pae, had something to say about the

    importance of water.

    Councillor Cedric Thomas closed off

    proceedings and summed it all up when

    he said: If we stop to think and ask Why

    World Water Day well begin to see the

    reasoning behind it that will create with-

    in us a better understanding of this mag-

    nificent day that is celebrated all over the

    world.

    TheUnitedNationshas startedanden-

    dorsed many causes in the interest of hu-

    manity under its banner, and World Wa-

    ter Day has proved to be one of the most

    successful ones because it involves every-

    one water is life and 2013 has been

    themed as the year of cooperation.

    Thomas went on to remind everyone

    that South Africa is a water scarce coun-

    try and that it is the 30th driest country

    in the world.

    Last year the water and sanitation de-

    partment implemented its three-year

    Keep SavingWater strategy to improve

    water saving across the City by 27 % per

    year.

    Thomas touched on this as well: It has

    been very exciting thus far, because we

    have managed to engage our communi-

    ties and businesses about water saving

    throughout the year.

    As a city we have declared the entire

    month of March as our Water Month be-

    cause it affords us so many opportunities

    to highlight our water saving objectives

    to all the sectors of our society.

    To report a water leak or a fault in awa-

    ter pipe contact the Call Centre on

    0860 10 30 89 or SMS 31373, or email ater-

    [email protected].

    WorldWater Day celebrated

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    Artists come together to help rhino

    Watch artists coming together at Seaside

    Village shopping mall to help save the

    rhino.

    The social art exhibition will attract

    artists such as Michelle Batchelder,

    Marcelle van Zyl, Bloopsworld, Lynne

    Menge and Mare Bruwer, to mention but

    a few.

    They will, in essence, be painting

    rhinos to save rhinos.

    From 5 to 7 April between 11:00 and

    16:00 the artists will be showcasing their

    works. The exhibition, which is organised

    by Batchelder, will benefit the I will be

    your voice initiative, which was started

    by South African singer, Rozanne Visagie.

    Visagie will distribute the funds to the

    Chipembere Rhino Foundation that

    protects and rehabilitates our countrys

    rhino.

    For more information contact Michelle

    on 072 760 0088 or Rozanne on 072 247 0786.

    Drop your cardboard in recycling cage

    Recycling is like paying your TV licence:

    its the right thing to do.

    Cheshire Homes in Corsa Street,

    Milnerton has set up a wire cage on their

    premises to collect cardboard.

    Community members and local compa-

    nies are encouraged to stop by and drop

    in cardboard. For more information

    contact Mr Bosman on 021 552 2120 or

    Brenda van der Poll on 021 558 2331.

    TANDYLEE MARINUS

    It is said that figure skating requires the el-

    egance of royalty and the grace of a balleri-

    na.

    For sisters Amy-Jade and Michealynn

    van der Vent of Blue Downs, the two seem

    almost a perfect enough match.

    The two who started skating at a young

    age, share their love for ice-skating which

    transpired after a switch from ballet.

    Michealynn who has been skating since

    the age of three, attends Tuscany Glen Pri-

    mary school and Amy-Jade, skating since

    the age of five, is at Malibu High School.

    I felt a little pressured because I was

    very young, said Amy-Jade.

    They recently participated in the Trophy

    DEcosse held inDumfries, Scotland as part

    of TeamSilhouette of theWesternCape that

    represented South Africa.

    Certain requirements had to be obtained

    to qualify as part of the team.

    We were very happy when we heard the

    news and proud of our team being allowed

    to showcase our talent overseas, they said.

    Team Silhoutte returned triumphedwith

    a third place and bronze medal.

    This medal was one of our greatest

    achievements. It took a lot of dedication,

    hard work and sacrifice to be where we are

    today, added Amy-Jade.

    Their mother Mary-Ann, who is a huge

    influence in their lives says: Availability

    and being committed as parents, encourag-

    es them to persevere. I am so proud of them

    being able to achieve what they have

    achieved. I am running over with pride,

    she said.

    Although the sisters only looked to ice-

    skating as a hobby, which they stopped be-

    tween 2006 and 2008, 2010 saw them return

    actively, after which they became part of

    the national team in 2011.

    The Van der Vent sisters engage in pri-

    vate lessons, individual and synchronised

    group lessons, most of which is done at the

    GrandWest ice-rink.

    We look forward to being on the ice and

    to learn new stuff from the coach who al-

    ways tells us to enjoy ourselves, said

    Michealynn.

    Brought up in a religious household, the

    sisters strive on staying humble.

    Parents should support their children

    by playing an active role in their lives,

    said Mary-Ann.

    The two prove to be more than just ath-

    letes; Amy-Jade plays the drums while

    Michealynn practises the piano.

    I only played the keyboard and started

    with the smaller songs, but started taking

    it seriously this year, said Michealynn.

    Sisters graceful,

    delicate on ice

    The talented Van der Vent sisters, from left:

    AmyJade and Michealynn.

    GARY VAN DYK

    Powerhouse Ministries from Bellville is

    taking a powerfulmessage into the commu-

    nity through drama.

    Lastweek theywere at theLeonsdaleCiv-

    ic Centre with their production, Lappop

    (Ragdoll), and they want to take that mes-

    sage to wherever it is needed.

    Dr Zoe van derMerwe is the pastor at the

    church who wrote the play and explained

    that it was done by young people from the

    church, who give a year of their lives to the

    bible school and community projects, like

    the play.

    We realised that there are so many so-

    cial problems out there and we need more

    people who are prepared to jump in and

    make a difference, she said.

    That is why the play was written, to

    reach the hearts of people who may be af-

    fected by all these social problems and to

    inspire them to aim for a better quality of

    life.

    The interesting aspect is that many of

    our students have come from that journey

    of drug and alcohol abuse, crime and physi-

    cal abuse which is portrayed in the play

    but they survived it and found hope in

    their lives again.

    Van der Merwe pointed out that the play

    is a classic story which place in our own

    lives every day, as well as in the lifes of

    those around us.

    All of us struggle with the questions of

    life at one stage or another and in effect all

    of us sometimes feel like a ragdoll.

    We decided to write a play to bring a

    message of hope to all people and not just

    to do the normal church preaching.

    In this play everybody will be able to

    identify (themselves) or situations in your

    life.

    Sometimes we end up on the ashoop

    (dunghill), and when life comes with pain,

    hurt and rejection, we all lose hope.

    Van der Merwe explains the Power Team

    is a group of students from different areas

    and backgrounds with one common goal

    to serve God with everything in them.

    For more information about the produc-

    tionVan derMerwe can be contacted on 072

    925 8672, 021 914 0799, or email zoe@zoe-

    life.co.za.

    Drama bringsmessage of hope

    Heinrich Maasdorp, left and Brandon Felix in a scene from the production that took place at

    the Leonsdale Civic Centre last week.

  • 5NUUS

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    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

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    Star treats: On Easter Saturday Somerset Hospital was on the receiving end of sweet

    treats when UCT Radio presenter Steven Taylor (left), and actors Hakeem KaeKazim

    (known for his roles in the Fresca TV advert, Hotel Rwanda and XMen) and Jessica

    Kennedy Parker (Smallville and 90210) handed out Easter eggs to patients at the hospital.

    Both actors are in Cape Town to film the series Black Sails. With them is Somerset

    hospitals communications officer Marilyn Philander.

    The City of Cape Town has launched the

    next step in the implementation of the my-

    connect payment system for the MyCiTi

    bus.

    As of last weekend, all passengers will be

    required to tap their cards against card

    readers, called validators, when entering

    and leaving the buses or stations.

    Doing this will ensure better manage-

    ment of the fare system. By requiring our

    passengers to tap-in and out when they en-

    ter and exit the system we can better moni-

    tor the service and improve it to meet the

    changing needs of our passengers. The in-

    troduction of tap in and outwill also reduce

    the possibility for people to evade paying

    for travel on MyCiTi, said Brett Herron,

    mayoral committee member for transport,

    roads and stormwater.

    Validators have been installed at MyCiTi

    bus stations gates and the front of all feeder

    buses. Passengers will be required to tap

    their card twice: firstly, against the in

    validator when boarding a bus or entering

    a station and the second time is when dis-

    embarking a bus or leaving a bus station

    on the out validator.

    Passengers who fail to tap when leaving

    the system, or tap against the wrong ma-

    chine, will be charged a penalty fee.

    You will also be charged a penalty fare

    if you do not have enough money on your

    card to coveryour entire fare.Thiswill hap-

    pen if your card has enoughmoney for your

    R5,30 boarding fare, said Herron.

    Fare evaders may be prosecuted and

    charged a penalty fare of up to R210,00.

    When you hold your card against the

    validator and see a yellow light, remove it

    andwait. A green light and one beepmeans

    the transaction was successful, he ex-

    plained.

    The costs of trips will remain the same,

    namely: R5,30 for feeder buses, R10,60 for

    trunk buses, and R57,00 for the airport.

    Visit www.myciti.org.za.

    Tap in and out ofMyCiTi

  • 6NUUS

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    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

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    Spreading Easter cheer to all

    Easter is for everyone! After appealing to the public for Easter

    eggs, Circle of Friends collected 344 gift bags that were distrib

    uted to members of Reygercourt, Huis Pikkie, Huis Zonnekus

    and Huis Ysterplaat. Circle of Friends says that they received

    more donations than expected, which meant that they were

    able to bless more seniors on Good Friday morning. The day

    was filled with activity and volunteers came from far and wide

    to hand out gift packs to the residents of these facilities.

    Tielman Krige and Alberta Krige from Huis Ysterplaat enjoying the Easter celebrations.

    Mrs Enever from Huis Ysterplaat still enjoys

    Easter at 101 years old.

    Huis Zonnekus resident Yvonne Bento and event organiser Clarissa Witten share some stories.

    Easter is for everyone. Zoe le Roux hands Huis

    Zonnekus resident Trudy Moller something

    sweet to celebrate Easter.

    An example of the gift pack put together by Circle of Friends.

    A resident of Durbanville Hills was very

    pleased that, just a day after he contacted

    TygerBurger about his dirty bath water, a

    municipal worker came to check his water

    quality.

    According toBillHoskin the clarity of his

    tap water had been poor for at least 10 days

    after amajor pipelinewas repaired inErica

    Road.

    I start to fill my bath from the hot water

    cylinder that had also been tainted with

    the influx of dirty water, but is relatively

    clear now.

    Its when I turned on the cold tap that

    the water quickly became dirty, he said.

    He was very pleased when a municipal

    worker rang his door bell the day after he

    spoke to TygerBurger and asked to see the

    colour of his tap water.

    All the dirt had been flushed out of the

    branch pipe that feeds our property.

    Apparently only the main feeder pipe

    descending down Erica Road had been

    flushed after the repair had beenmade, he

    said.

    Ernest Sonnenberg, mayoral committee

    member for utility services of the City of

    Cape Town, said after the city received the

    complaint via TygerBurger on Friday 22

    March, the district manager of the water

    and sanitation department for the area im-

    mediately dispatched a team to flush the

    pipeline.

    Residents experiencing anywater-relat-

    ed problem are urged to report it immedi-

    ately using the correct reporting channels

    and not to wait for 10 days and then go to

    the media, he said.

    People must contact the citys call centre

    on 0860 103 089 or send an SMS to 31373.

    Bath water amuddy affair

    It is evident that

    the water in

    Hoskins bath

    tub is polluted.

  • 7NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

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    City authorities last week again appealed to

    members of the public to stay well clear of

    the Seli 1 wreck lying along the Table View

    coast.

    The South African Navy in a joint opera-

    tion with several of the city departments

    and environmental agencies weakened the

    wreck recently through a series of explo-

    sions.

    Given that the wreck has been substan-

    tially weakened, it constitutes a danger and

    is thereforeunsafe, saidWilfredSolomons-

    Johannes of the citys disaster riskmanage-

    ment centre.

    The public is warned not to approach

    within 100 metres of the wreck.

    The weakening of the wreck was a

    planned outcome of the operation, and was

    intended to pave the way for ocean forces

    to collapse thewreckonto the seabedduring

    the coming winter.

    The wreck will be continuously moni-

    tored to determine if the objectives of the

    operation have been met, and whether any

    further work is required to break the Seli

    1 up further.

    City says Seli 1 still dangerous, stay away

    Over the past six years, every month the

    Holistic Fayre inBothasig has invited and

    encouraged love, harmony and friend-

    ship in the greater Bothasig and Edge-

    mead area.

    The spreading of this energy has al-

    ways been of the utmost importance for

    organisers and it has apparently spilled

    over resulting in numerous benefits to the

    broader community.

    Over the years numerous exhibitors

    have hosted stalls.

    To commemorate this holistic event

    About Holistic and M.E.R.C.Y. Animal

    Rescue are proud to announce a Belly

    Dancing Extravaganza, to be held on 6

    April at the Bothasig Community Hall. Be

    charmed by seven different northern sub-

    urb belly dancing schools as they capti-

    vate you with their talent and beauty.

    Enter the Free Magic Word Competi-

    tion and stand a chance to win some in-

    credible prizes, such as belly dance les-

    sons, and three weeks access to the Mon-

    eyMakingMoves programme. Cedar Spar

    is also sponsoring a surprise prize.

    If youwant to enter then just listen care-

    fully when the Belly Dancers are an-

    nounced, as they will supply you with a

    MagicWord collected all seven words.

    Visit website www.aboutholistic.co.za

    for more. On this site one can also read

    more about the different talks.

    Join them on Saturday, 6 April, at the

    Bothasig Community Hall in Link Road

    between 10:00-16:00. Entrance costs R5.

    Much love at Holistic Fayre

    Die Egiptiese vereniging van Suid-Afrika

    bied op Dinsdag 30 April vanaf 19:30 n inte-

    ressante praatjie aan by die St Georges

    Grammar School in Mowbray.

    Dr. Salima Ikram, professor in Egiptolo-

    gie aandieAmerikaanseUniversiteit inKa-

    iro, is die spreker.

    Sy gaan praat oor Mummies in antieke

    Egipte.

    Ikram is nwreldbekende Egiptoloog. Sy

    besoek die land onder die vaandel van prof.

    Sakkie Cornelius van die Universiteit Stel-

    lenbosch se department van antieke stu-

    dies.

    Die twee geleerdes gaan tydens n navor-

    singsprojek diere-mummies bestudeer, wat

    deel uitmaak van die uitstallings in die Izi-

    ko-museum in Kaapstad.

    Die Egiptiese vereniging het Ikram se be-

    soek help moontlik maak met geldelike by-

    draes.

    Die koste vir die praatjie is R50 vir lede

    en R70 vir nie-lede. Dit sluit in n gesellig-

    heid na die tyd waar hulle Ikram kan ont-

    moet.

    Sitplek is beperk tot sowat 250 en die orga-

    niseerders vra dat belangstellendes so gou

    moontlik bespreek om teleurstelling te

    voorkom.

    Skakel Jean Smith by 021 557 5082,

    073 189 9626 of [email protected] vir be-

    sprekings.

    Egiptoloog hou praatjie

    Dr. Salima Ikram is die spreker by die volgende samekoms van die SuidAfrikaanse Egiptiese

    vereniging.

    Its once again time for Mr and Miss Melk-

    bos, so if youarebetween sevenand 25years

    old then the time to enter is now! Last years

    event was a great success and this year it

    promises to be bigger and better. Entries

    close on 8 April and the gala morning will

    take place on 20 April.

    One doesnt have to wear a bikini and no

    modelling experience is necessary.

    There will also be a work shop for those

    interested. Email ckmodelstudio@gmail or

    call Christille Koen on 072 417 5133 or Cindy

    Koen on 084 319 3077 to enter or get more in-

    formation.

    Auditions open forMr&MissMelkbos

  • 8NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

    At stations

    TAP IN on the validator at the access gates to enter.

    TAP OUT on the validator at the access gates to leave.

    At stops

    TAP IN using the validator marked IN as you enter the bus.

    TAP OUT using the validator marked OUT as you leave the bus.

    Penalty

    A R16 penalty fare (R65 on Airport ro ute) will be charged:

    If you fail to TAP IN or TAP OUT

    If you TAP IN using theOUT validator when you board a bus or you

    TAP OUT using the IN validator when you leave the bus. If you do not

    correct this immediately by tapping on the correct validator, you will

    be charged a further penalty fare the next time you use the system.

    You will also be charged a penalty fare if you do not have enough money

    on your card for your complete journey. Check the validator for your balance.

    When you see LowBalance, top up urgently.

    Fare evaders may be prosecuted and charged a penalty fare of up to R210.

    For more information: Call the Transport Information Centre (toll-free 24/7) 0800 65 64 63 Visit www.myciti.org.za

    Tap In and TapOut

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    NADINE MOODIE

    Very few people can say that their chosen

    vocation is their happy place. For most,

    work is an absolute nightmare that pays the

    bills and puts food on the table.

    For Letitia de Beer from Melkbosstrand

    her job is her happy place. She knew that her

    calling was to be in the hospitality industry.

    That is why it is no surprise that she took

    top honours in the form of the Aleit TopAca-

    demic Performance Award at her gradua-

    tion.

    Letitia says that after many people told

    her that the industry would suit her, she de-

    cided to do some research to see what it was

    all about.

    Iwas told that itwould fitmypersonality,

    so I looked it up and loved what I read.

    She enrolled for a three-year course at the

    Institute ofCulinaryArts (ICA)and theAleit

    Academy,where she spenther time learning

    about food preparation, planning and event

    management.

    It was such a rewarding experience, be-

    cause I achieved small things since I started

    studying there.

    Youre only as good as your last event,

    she sayswhen asked about the tough compe-

    tition in the industry.

    And it seems that her events have spoken

    louder than words, because what was sup-

    posed to be a two-month internship at the

    events and hiring company Red Hot, turned

    into a full-time job.

    Letitia was fortunate to travel to Zambia

    as part of the eventsmanagement team, even

    though she was just an intern. She believes

    that she was selected, because she always

    tries to do things wholeheartedly.

    As for food, she says that her favourite

    dishes are the ones that are likely associated

    with her such as the blue cheese and

    poached pear dessert.

    The flavours reallymixwell together and

    surprises ones palette with the bitter-sweet

    combination.

    She adds that even though shes done so

    well, she still has a long way to go and that

    for now getting a firm foundation in the in-

    dustry is all that matters.

    Dream career is

    culinary arts

    Letitia de Beer is a culinary star in the making.

    Its not just an actors performance in

    front of a live audience that is nerve

    wracking but the fact that theyre being

    judged by the watchful eyes of adjudica-

    tors.

    The annual Cape Amateur Theatre As-

    sociation (CATA) awards were recently

    held at the Masque Theatre in Muizen-

    berg. Durbanville actress Fiona Tanner,

    received the best actress in a play award.

    Her performance in Milnerton Players

    production of A Christmas Carolmore

    or less was notable for the many charac-

    ters she played.

    First-time director Wayne Hendricks

    fromTableView,walked offwith aCertif-

    icate of Excellence for his sensitive direc-

    tion ofThe Bus. This was presented earli-

    er in 2012 and was a controversial play

    dealing with homophobia, receiving sev-

    eral nominations in the CATA awards.

    Both these highly talented young peo-

    ple are members of Milnerton Players

    and are testament to the high quality of

    productions that come from the local

    community theatre.

    The Players welcome anyone who has

    an interest in theatre whether it be back-

    stage, front of house or on the boards.

    Therearemanysmall jobs thathelpmake

    a production and while there is a lot of

    hardwork involved, the results areworth

    it. By just attending the productions

    membersmake a contribution in keeping

    the theatre alive.

    Interested participants are encouraged

    to attend the annual general meeting on

    Friday 5 April at 19:00 for 19:30.

    Lively entertainment will be presented

    by Bonny White and six of her talented

    young singers. Call 082 267 1061.

    Awards for amateur

    theatre denizens

    Awardwinning actress Fiona Tanner during

    her performance in A Christmas carol....more

    or less.

  • 9NUUS

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    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

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    Teddy now leading HOGs

    A group of 45 bikers got onto their Harley-

    Davidson motorbikes recently on a charity

    visit to the Fisantekraal Animal Welfare

    (FAW) in Fisantekraal.

    These bikers are all members of The Har-

    ley Owners Group (H.O.G.) Tyger Valley.

    HOGTyger Valley each year supports sev-

    eralworthy charities, ofwhich the FAWwas

    one this year.

    In order to raise awareness, HOG Tyger

    Valley has adopted a teddy bear, called

    Harley Davey of Fisantekraal.

    This cute little bear dressed in riding

    gear goes on rides with his HOG family,

    and even has his very own Facebook page!

    Hes said to have come from Fisantekraal,

    and is a big animal lover with everything

    he does and everywhere he goes, he raises

    funds and awareness for the FAW team.

    On Saturday 16 March, the group of HOG

    Tyger Valley brought donations for the

    shop, visited the bathing container, the food

    container and the treatment room, where

    vaccinations are done once a month.

    The members of HOG Tyger Valley have

    now started putting some projects inmotion

    to help FAW.

    The FAW is a community-based, non-prof-

    itable organisation working with the ani-

    mals in Fisantekraal, Morningstar, and on

    farms surrounding Durbanville.

    The organisation was established in 1995

    by a concerned Durbanville citizen, Rosa

    Pheiffer, who discovered the dire situation

    of the animals in Fisantekraal.

    FAW now helps and advises residents

    about animal care, provides subsidised food

    and feeds animals, baths and dips dogs for

    ticks, fleas, and helps sick animals, provides

    kennels, assists with collars and runners,

    vaccinates against rabies and other diseas-

    es, and organises sterilisations.

    Unwanted, neglected, or abused animals

    are taken into foster care to try and find new

    homes.

    An average of 30 to 40 dogs are washed on

    a Saturday morning by two or three volun-

    teers, while up to 75 animals are vaccinated

    on a vaccination day by only one person.

    Between 10 and 15 animals are sterilised

    every week. The FAW aims to sterilise over

    1 000 animals this year.

    All of this is done by 15 to 20 unpaid volun-

    teers based in three shipping containers

    with no electricity.

    With the help of the Animal Anti-Cruelty

    League, Tygerberg Animal Hospital, Dur-

    banville Animal Hospital, and a small team

    of dedicated volunteers, the conditions of

    these animals are slowly, but surely improv-

    ing.

    However, with the increasingly tough

    times, the organisation struggles to keep go-

    ing. The organisation now also runs an in-

    formal shop, selling donated items to the

    people of Fisantekraal to raise funds.

    The FAW always needs volunteers, funds,

    and many other things and every little bit

    counts. To find out how you can help, visit

    www.faw.za.org, send an email to in-

    [email protected] or phone 084 519 0380 or

    076 799 0249.

    A funworkshop on chillies and all youve ev-

    er wanted to know about growing chillies,

    will be hosted by the Durbanville Garden

    Club on Saturday 27 April from 09:00 to 12:30

    in the clubhouse at the Durbanville Rose

    Garden.

    Most people think you only get two kinds

    of chillies green ones and red ones and

    they burn!

    I thought so too until I decided to investi-

    gate, said Zelda Wahl of the Durbanville

    Garden Club.

    There are actually over 200 different

    kinds of chillies available all taste different

    and not all burn. They all add flavour and

    can be included in most dishes, she said.

    The subjects that will be covered will in-

    clude how to grow chillies and add colour to

    your summer garden, how to select chillies

    for tasting and cooking.

    There will be chilli products and herbs

    and plants on sale.

    The cost is R150 per person, including a

    light lunch.

    Book with Zelda on 082 888 0210 or send an

    email to [email protected] before 20

    April. Visit www.durbanvillegarden-

    club.co.za for more information.

    Winter is time

    for some chilli

    Newmeditation classes

    A new series of meditation classes with

    the Buddhist monk, Gen Pagpa, starts on

    Thursday 11 April in the Durbanville

    library. The classes will be presented

    every Thursday from 17:45 to 18:45.

    A once-off drop-in meditation class is

    also presented on Wednesday 10 April

    from 10:30 to 11:30.

    The cost is R40 per class. Call 021 685

    3428 or visit www.meditateincapetown.org

    for more information.

    Harley Davey, the adopted teddy bear of HOG Tyger Valley, attracted a lot of attention when

    some members of HOG Tyger Valley visited the Fisantekraal Animal Welfare organisation. On the

    right are children waiting for their puppies to be vaccinated.

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    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

    Slagting op

    ons paaie

    duur voort

    Dronkes, spoedvrate, kansvatters, uitge-

    putte bestuurders en mense wat met

    onpadwaardige voertuie ry, sorg jaarliks

    dat die paaie tydens die Paastyd in rooi

    getooi is.

    Ongelukkig is dit ook die bloed van

    wetsgehoorsame padgebruikers wat vloei

    mense wat slagoffers is van motoriste

    wat op blinde hoogtes verbysteek, voosge-

    ryde bande wat bars en motoriste wat vol

    wingerdsap kronkelend oor die pad

    slinger. Wat moet die wetstoepassers nog

    doen om hierdie slagting op ons paaie te

    voorkom? Ondanks vermanings en

    advertensieveldtogte ry n groot hoeveel-

    heid langnaweek-motoriste nog asof hulle

    op n renbaan is.

    Die grootste sondaars bly steeds die

    trop dronk bestuurders. Hulle moet

    sonder verhoor baie diep in die tronk

    agter tralies weggebre word.

    Spoedvrate en kansvatters staan tweede

    in die ry van skuldiges. Waarom kan

    hulle nie maar n uur langer ry en veilig

    by hul bestemmings aankom nie?

    Voorts sorg die skedonkbrigade dat

    motoriste in hul nabye omgewing in

    gevaar is. Onpadwaardige voertuie hoort

    eenvoudig nie tuis op ons land se paaie

    nie en mag nie deur wetstoepassers

    geduld word nie.

    En die klaasvakies staan nie ver agter

    hulle nie. Hoekom die lang pad vat as jy

    baie moeg is? Die pad is n gevaarlike

    slaapplek!

    Kom ons staan in die toekoms saam

    en hou die dood van ons paaie af!

    And let us not

    grow weary of

    doing good, for in

    due season we will

    reap, if we do not

    give up.

    Galatians 6:9

    HIGH IN THE VALLEY: Workers putting up new signage on the roof of the renovated Tyger Valley Centre on

    Friday.

    PHOTO: CARINA ROUX

    HOOFARTIKEL

    BRIEWE

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    King Solomon said: When the

    sentence for a crime is not

    quickly carried out, the hearts

    of the people are filled with

    schemes to do wrong. The

    Hebrews, using Gods laws,

    including the 10 command-

    ments as a basis, had no

    prisons and very little crime.

    Petty crimes were dealt with

    by the offender paying suitable

    restitution to the victim (not

    the government!) to compen-

    sate for their loss plus incon-

    venience, and convicted serious

    criminals like rapists and

    murders received the death

    penalty, thus permanently

    removing them from society.

    So bring back the death

    penalty for murder and rape!

    Of course, this Godly and

    common sense approach was

    before the modern psychobab-

    ble of the humanists and

    atheists, as propagated by

    liberal professors at our

    universities. Darwin proposed

    that we are all just evolved

    pond scum, that we come from

    nothing and we are going

    nowhere. Well, if you tell

    young people often enough that

    life is meaningless, and that

    they are just animals, dont be

    surprised if some act like that.

    Marx said we are all victims of

    economic circumstances. Freud

    said we are victims of sexual

    desires.

    Based on all this rubbish,

    hardened criminals are now

    seen as victims of forces

    beyond their control, to be

    treated for their mental

    illnesses, instead of punished

    for their crimes. So we have

    murderers and rapists walking

    the streets without fear of

    punishment, or nicely catered

    for in prisons with their

    victims and others tax money.

    It would seem that student

    Charmaine (Mentally normal

    people dont rape, TygerBurg-

    er 27 March) is learning this

    humanistic drive very well.

    In the real world we all have

    the ability to chose right from

    Becoming a

    Godless society

    What on earth happened to the

    road from Sunningdale to the

    N7?

    They were meant to start that

    in June 2012. I know public

    transport is very important, but

    what about the motorists? Table

    View is an absolute nightmare.

    If I do not leave my home at

    06:00, the traffic is backed up to

    my driveway and my house is

    one and a half kilometres from

    Blaauwberg Road.

    Am I supposed to wake up at

    04:00? I live in Gie Road, and

    half of Parklands, Sunningdale,

    Sunset Beach, etc. travels down

    Gie road. Couldnt the town

    planners ensure that the road

    from Sunningdale was built

    before closing off parts of

    Blaauwberg and Koeberg Road?

    What is the problem?

    Dont you care about Table

    View? Have pity on us, please!

    CAROLINE BECHT

    Table View

    Do townplanners

    not care about us?

    I am a bit worried about the

    state of the pavement/walkway/

    bicycle way in Ratanga street,

    Century City. This is on the

    western side of the road from

    the new BMW Motors (SMG) up

    to the next robot south to

    north. It is filthy with rubble,

    papers, plastic and other stuff

    hanging around the plants.

    Most of these plants had their

    days some two years ago.

    Behind the substation

    number 4211, in Ratanga Street

    we have bergies sleeping

    there with the cushions still in

    place. Grass is taking over with

    roots picking up the tarred

    pavement. Plants and roots

    claim half of the pavement

    already. The trees on this side

    are making alarm systems

    short out because the tops of

    the trees are growing through

    the electrical wires.

    The pavements next to the

    BMW (SMG), eastern side are

    cleaned on a weekly basis as

    can be seen. Why clean up here

    and not on the other side?

    DP VAN ROOYEN

    Email

    Why clean one side

    of road not other?

    Dit is met groot hartseer dat n

    mens lees van die sluiting van

    Sothemba.

    In wese was die skrif reeds

    aan die muur, maar dit is nog

    steeds baie hartseer. Soos met

    baie ander nie-regeringsorgani-

    sasies het befondsing eenvoudig

    opgedroog. Ongelukkig is dit n

    feit dat niks sonder geld gedoen

    kan word nie. Tog voel ek dat

    die kerk steeds n rol te speel

    het in MIV/vigs. Ongelukkig is

    die kerk te stil en word daar

    nie baie of geen planne gemaak

    om betrokke te raak nie. Die

    uitdaging is om n stem te wees

    vir hulle wat geraak word deur

    MIV/vigs en om n helder lig te

    skyn.

    JOHAN BOUWER

    Epos

    Kerk kan ook rol

    speel byMIV/vigs

    SMSes

    VMyhart gaanuit nadie vroutjie enouers

    van Jannie Brink. Ons is 2 jaar en 8maan

    dedeurdieselfdehartseerverderaanby

    dieVissershokenContermanskloofvier

    rigtingstop.Ons seun is 30mvergestoot,

    terwyl hy al besig was om op te draai in

    Visserhok. In die ander voertuig was n

    mamma, met twee kleuters agter in haar

    4x4. Sy was op haar selfoon besig. Tot

    vandag hou sy vol hy het voor haar inge

    draai.Mag haar ouers nooit deur die hart

    seer en verlies gaan nie. Hywas ons seun.

    Tree asb. op teen die mense. Stephanie

    Hauptfleisch

    VWell done to the city for trimming trees

    protruding into public roads in suburbs.

    These branches are really dangerous and

    homeownersshould take initiative them

    selves. Anon

    V The best activity to do during Earth

    Hour is to sleep. Anon

    V Subcouncil creates jobs?! Please keep

    unskilled/semiskilledworkersawayfrom

    our fire hydrant valves. Now I know why

    trees were so badly planted in Bonnie

    Brook lastyear, some intheirplasticbags.

    At least give them some training before

    letting them loose on us they may land

    up doingmore harm than good (if anybo

    dy cares). Anon

    V Dag na dag kyk ek uit my woonstel oor

    die Woodbridgemeer en sien eienaars

    methul honde. Sodradie hondontlas, kyk

    die eienaarwegof draf net vinnig aan. La

    ter kom stap die mammas met kleuters

    en toeristemet kameras om die nekke en

    hul staan opgewonde nader om die fla

    minke te bekyk. Ek het op een dag vir n

    rukkie die spul dopgehou. Van 32 honde

    wat verby is, het 10 bolle gelos. Nie een

    eienaar het die bolle opgetel nie! Jy weet

    wie jy is. Eksien jouhiervanboaf.Eksmal

    oor jul honde, maar so skaam vir jul self

    sugtige gedrag. Die stukkie groen gras is

    nie net vir jou en jou hond nie. Ander wil

    dit ook geniet. AntiBolle

    ) SMSe kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord

    Tyger, gevolg deur jou boodskap, na 45527.

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    SLICE OF LIFE

    wrong, we are free moral

    agents. Criminals should be

    held responsible for their

    actions, and punished accor-

    dingly.

    Having said that, why should

    people be actually encouraged

    to sin? Mass murderer Ted

    Bundy admitted that pornogra-

    phy had fuelled his murderous

    spree, and research has shown

    pornography to be a factor in

    many rapes and murders. So

    why is the Sexpo allowed in a

    country with our horrific rape

    statistics?

    Schools already have a

    religion it is the religion of

    the secular humanists. Why

    should the Christians that

    make up 70 % of this country,

    not be allowed Christian

    instruction in the schools and

    universities? Why are only

    atheist/socialist/humanist ideas

    allowed? Ideas have conse-

    quences, and the result of

    Godless thinking is a Godless

    society.

    MARK LABRUM

    Table View

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    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

    Tweeting all

    birders

    Bird lovers can

    enjoy a series of

    walks at Kirsten-

    bosch Garden

    taking you on a

    stroll with an

    experienced

    birder.

    The walks take

    place on 3, 10 and

    23 April.

    It is recommend-

    ed to bring

    walking shoes, a

    hat, water and

    weatherproof

    clothing.

    Binoculars will

    be very useful.

    The walks are

    free after entry to

    the garden.

    Participants

    should meet at the

    info desk in the

    visitors centre at

    Gate 1 at 08:00 on

    3 April and 09:00

    on the other days.

    Email gray-

    [email protected] or

    call Kirstenbosch

    on 021 799 8783.

    Be the first

    to catch

    TheHost

    Ster-Kinekor is

    giving movie-goers

    a chance to be the

    first to watch The

    Host.

    They will have a

    special pre-screen-

    ing on Saturday 6

    April at all

    Ster-Kinekor

    theatres across all

    shows on that day.

    The Host is a

    romantic, science-

    fiction action

    thriller, adapted

    from Stephanie

    Meyers novel of

    the same name.

    The film stars

    Saoirse Ronan,

    Max Irons, and

    Jake Abel.

    Writer/director

    Andrew Niccol

    (Gattaca, In Time)

    has adapted

    Meyers best-sell-

    ing novel, in

    which our world

    has been invaded

    by an unseen

    enemy.

    Humans have

    become the hosts

    for these invaders

    who take over

    their minds, while

    their bodies

    remain intact.

    Most of humanity

    has already

    succumbed to this

    alien invasion.

    To book your

    tickets for the

    pre-screening visit

    www.sterkine-

    kor.com or call 082

    16789.

    Visit Facebook:

    Ster-Kinekor

    Theatres or

    Twitter: @SKThea-

    tres.

    WIN! WIN! WIN!

    V Two readers can each

    win double tickets to

    the prescreening, as

    well as a copy of the

    novel, The Host. Visit

    www.tygerburger.co.za

    to enter.

    FABprize includes:

    Venue and catering (buffet

    style) for 60 guests, including

    decor and flower arrangements,

    string quartet for pre-drinks

    and a wedding limousine

    sponsored by Fort Simon Wine

    Estate situated on the Bottelary

    Road (R47 620); wedding dress

    from renowned Cape Town

    designer Jacques Lagrange

    (R20 000); Photography by

    Sibling Photography (R12 500);

    Wedding planning by Donato

    Events (R14 500); Honeymoon by

    The Bay Hotel (R7 900);

    Wedding video by Gene

    Productions (R7 500); Invites

    and Save the Date by Polkadot

    Weddings and Design (R5 000);

    DJ by PLAY4U (R4 500); Cake

    by Sugar and Spice (R4 500);

    Wedding favours by CK Ramics

    (R4 500) and The House of

    Chocolates (R4 000); Bridesmaid

    dresses by Paper Dolls (R4 000);

    Makeup and hair by The

    Make-up Worx (R3 400).

    Win a wedding with

    TygerBurger and FAB Bridal

    Expo. The FAB Bridal Expo

    takes place on 4 and 5

    May in the Market Hall at

    GrandWest. Collect all five

    photos relating to FAB,

    published weekly in

    TygerBurger and take it

    along to any of the FAB

    Bridal Expo show days to

    enter. The first picture was

    published on 27 March. For

    more information visit

    www.tygerburger.co.za or

    www.donatoevents.co.za or

    the FAB Bridal Expo

    Facebook page. Photos can

    also be downloaded on the

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    Win aWedding: photo 2 of 5

  • 12

    NUUS

    NEWS

    TYGERBURGER | MILNERTON

    Woensdag, 3 April 2013

    Sterrekykers leef passie uit

    Besoekers van reg oor die land was by vanjaar se suidelike sterrefees. FOTO: PAUL KRUGER

    DESIRE RORKE

    Twee keer per jaar in die herfs en lente

    vat n klompie aardbewoners die stofpadKa-

    roo toe om die wonders van die hemelruim

    deur hul teleskope te bewonder.

    Hulle noem die geleentheid n sterrefees

    en vir drie dae lank verloor hulle hulself in

    hul passie vir die sterre. Hoe dan anders?

    Ons is mos almal sterstof.

    Vanjaarwasdie vyfdekeerwat die suideli-

    ke sterrefees plaasgevind het en plaaslike

    sterrekundige en stigter van die fees, Ed-

    ward Foster van Elf Astronomy in Bracken-

    fell, het metTygerBurger oor vanjaar se fees

    gesels.

    Edward en sowat 30 ander amateur-sterre-

    kundiges van reg oor die stad en selfs ander

    provinsies, het tussen 14 en 17 Maart by die

    Bergwater Lodge in die omgewing van Pie-

    tersfonteindam byeengekom.

    Volgens hom is die gebied gewild js om-

    dat daar so min lugbesoedeling is.

    Die eerste item van die naweek het Vry-

    dag vroegoggend om 01:00 reeds begin toe

    Saturnus se ringevoor n ster inbeweeghet,

    vertel hy en beskryf die helder ster wat hy

    HD 128388 noem en die vier mane van Satur-

    nus, wat ook deur die teleskope sigbaar was.

    Teen 02:00 het die ster weer te voorskyn

    gekom in die gaping tussen die binnerand

    van die planeet en teen 03:23 het dit agter die

    planeet verdwyn. Daarna moes almal weer

    vasbyt tot 05:29 voor die ster uiteindelik ag-

    ter die buiterand van die planeet se ringstel-

    sel uitgedop het, vertel hy.

    Daarna is die groep bittereinders bed toe

    vir net n paar ure se slaap voordat die vol-

    gende dag se observasies begin het.

    Vrydagnag se bedrywighede is ingelui

    met n blote oogtoer van die Melkweg, bege-

    lei deur Edward, waarna die astrofotograwe

    hulle kon toespits op verskeie astrofotogra-

    fie-opdragte. Verder kon sterrekykers wat

    hul soek- en sketsvaardighede wou slyp, n

    lys diepruimte-voorwerpe met behulp van

    sterrekaarte soek en skets.

    Benewensdie sterrekykery, is daar ook in-

    teressante praatjies vir die naweek gerel.

    Alan Cassels het gepraat oor konstellasie-

    mitologie enEwardFoster oordie oorsprong

    van die Kaapse berge.

    Maar volgens hom was die grootste waar-

    de van die byeenkoms die talle gespreksge-

    leenthede en die uitruil van idees.

    Menskon jouverwonder aandie vinding-

    rykheid wat daar ten toon gestel is. Bo aan

    die lys is waarskynlik Johan Swanepoel se

    massiewe ten volle outomatiese 20 duim-te-

    leskoop, wat hy self gebou het en sy ewe vin-

    dingryke volgtoestel, waarop hy sy kamera

    gemonteer het, vertel hy.

    In September vind die lente-sterrefees

    plaas. Vir inligting hieroor en ander sterre-

    kundige gebeurtenisse, besoek die webwerf

    by www.elfastronomy.com of www.psycho-

    historian.org. of bel Eward Foster by

    021 982 6496.

    Ons melkweg. FOTO: EDWARD FOSTER

    Hier is n groep junior mimiekkunstenaars.

    Modevertoning opGreyton

    Die Mime Voir Couture-modevertoning van

    die bekende modeontwerper, Charlene Sau-

    erman van Bellville, word op Saterdag 13

    April by die Oaks-landgoed op Greyton ge-

    hou.

    Die vertoning is n kombinasie van mode

    endiekunsvanmimiek virbaie nonwaar-

    skynlike kombinasie, maar Sauerman ont-

    werp reeds 15 jaar lank klere vir mimiek-

    kunstenaars en sy is met een getroud.

    Die modevertoning sluit in die vertoning

    van die ontwerpe deur top-Suid-Afrikaanse

    ontwerpers soos Sauerman, Kobus Dippe-

    naar, Craig Port en Andre Brand, asook mo-

    delle. Gaste kan uitsien na n vyfgangmaal-

    tyd saam met verskeie Suid-Afrikaanse be-

    kendes, lewendige musiek en wyn. Verskeie

    ander uitstallings en n speelarea vir kin-

    ders word ook aangebied.

    Bekendes in die vermaaklikheidsbedryf,

    wat genooi is om as modelle op te tree, sluit

    in ondermeerNicole Flint (Mej. Suid-Afrika

    2009), Dieter Voigt en Vicki Davis, albei aan-

    bieders van Pasella, Ewan Strydom en Leig-

    Anne Williams, albei aanbieders van Ex-

    presso, Ty Keogh van The Wild-faam, die su-

    permodel Amanda de Waal, asook die

    sportmanne Achmat Hassiem en Nhlanhla

    Tshabalala (Ajax-sokkerspeler).

    n Groep kunstenaars van die Leigh the

    Mimeand theAssociation ofMimeWorkers,

    n mimiek-opleidingsateljee in die Tyger-

    berg, word ingespan vir die modevertoning.

    Die Mime Voir Couture-modevertoning

    word ten bate van Ark* (Act of Random

    Kindness) Suid-Afrika, n nie-winsgewende

    organisasie wat medemenslikheid help be-

    vorder, gehou.

    Volgens Zita Marz, direkteur van Ark*

    Suid-Afrika, is hul missie om die afsydig-

    heid in die samelewing te verander, sodat

    mense weer vir mekaar omgee.

    Sy s klein dade van medemenslikheid

    kan die mensdom een persoon op n slag

    verander. Die organisasie werk met indi-

    vidue en korporatiewe maatskappye om n

    verskil in hul gemeenskappe te maak.

    Die opbrengs vandie gala-geleentheid sal

    aangewend word vir die bou van die eerste

    Ark* SA veeldoelige sentrum inGreyton om

    ngemeenskap te dienwat verskeur isweens

    armoede, dwelms en ander sosiale proble-

    me, s Marz.

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    Bel Coenie Visser by 082 576 2160 of stuur n

    e-pos na [email protected] met navrae.

    ROWENA HENDRICKS

    n Plaaslike sjef kan binnekort sterstatus

    bereik wanneer hy as een van 20 finaliste

    aan n nuwe werklikheidskookprogram

    gaan deelneem.

    Kokkedoor, n nuwe kookkompetisie-

    reeks met 13 episodes, is reeds verfilm en

    word vanaf 11 April op kykNET uitge-

    saai.

    Johan Breedt (34) van Loe-

    venstein s, hoewel hy al

    voorheen aan sjefkompeti-

    sies deelgeneem het, was dit

    n nuwe uitdaging om aan

    dieKokkedoor-kookkompeti-

    sie, wat n realiteitsprogram

    is, deel te neem.

    Ekhet aandie kompetisie

    deelgeneem ommy te geniet,

    nie noodwendig om pryse te

    wen nie dis net n bonus.

    Dis vir my belangriker

    om te netwerk en goeie men-

    severhoudinge op te bou ty-

    dens sulke geleenthede, s

    hy.

    Breedt is tans sjef by dieWestin Execu-

    tive Club-restaurant in Kaapstad. Hy het

    n kookdiploma en het voorheen sy kook-

    vaardighede by onder meer die 12 Apost-

    les-hotel in Kampsbaai, die Ritz-hotel in

    Londen en Lanzerac-hotel op Stellen-

    bosch geslyp.

    Breedt vertel sy ma is die een wat hom

    ingelig het van die nuwe kookkompetisie

    op kykNET. Ek het toe gou op die inter-

    net gaan loer waaroor die kompetisie

    handel.

    Ek het ingeskryf en moes n nuwe

    spyskaart uitwerk, asook n motivering

    skryf oor hoekom ek aan die reeks moet

    deelneem, s hy. Hierna is hy vir n on-

    derhoud teruggeroep en moes hy n piek-

    niekmandjie met ses verskillende soorte

    fynproewerskos daarin voorberei.

    Daar was verskeie kossoorte in die

    mandjie soos gepekelde eend, alles nos-

    talgies Suid-Afrikaanse disse, s Breedt.

    Daarna moes hy n kameratoets doen,

    wat bepaal het of hy fotogenies is en n

    vrolike persoonlikheid het, s hy lag-

    gend. Hy is gekies as n finalis.

    Hoewel Breedt nie mag s hoe ver hy

    in die kompetisie gevorder het nie, be-

    klemtoon hy dat sy huidige werkgewer

    (die Westin) baie ondersteunend is.

    Hulle het my die kans

    gegun om as ambassadeur

    vir beide myself n die res-

    taurant op te tree en ons

    wyd te bemark, s hy.

    Gemakkos is maklik om

    vandag te bedien, maar ek

    hou vas aan die nostalgiese

    kosse met my voete vas aan

    die Suid-Afrikaanse, Afri-

    ka- en Kaapse kultuur.

    Volgens die vervaardi-

    gers van die reeks gaan die

    deelnemers onder meer

    langarm dans, basaar hou,

    skoustalletjies pak en bil-

    tongmaak, poedings bak en

    padkos pak, asook brood

    knie en koek bak. Die reeks speel af in die

    plattelandse karoodorpie, Prins Albert.

    Vandiepryse sluit ondermeerkontant,

    kookboeke en die kykNET-Kokkedoor-ti-

    tel in. Sowat tien onthoukokke en tien

    kinkelkokke neem aan die reeks deel.

    Dit (Kokkedoor) is regtig n baie unie-

    ke werklikheidreeks propvol kinkels

    en verrassings in elke liewe episode. Dis

    eg Suid-Afrikaanse nostalgie,waar saam-

    wees die middelpunt is, maak nie saak

    watter kos jy eet nie, s Breedt. Hy s sy

    gunsteling resep is n vierdag-bolognaise-

    resep waartydens die maalvleis onder

    meer stadig gestoof word om n lekker

    vleissousie te kry.

    Ek wil nie te veel verklap nie, en ja,

    dit neem baie tyd om voor te berei. Maar

    die eindresultaat is regtig die moeite

    werd, s hy. Kokkedoor word om 20:00

    uitgesaai.

    Plaaslike sjef kook dalk

    sterstatus los op kykNET

    Johann Breedt

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    management plant. It is ofmilk cartons that

    have been compressed and baled and are

    ready to be recycled, Lisa explained.

    She titled the photo I love South Africa,

    so please reduce, reuse and recycle!

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    graphs since Iwasnine years old, she said.

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    of nature.

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    Because she cropped the image to the

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    youre not sure right awaywhat youre see-

    ing.

    At first it looks almost like stained

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    Lisa won a state-of-the-art Nikon D3100

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    Marinel Wegman (13), a Grade 8 learner

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