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033 413 2735 Fax 033 413 1933 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 e-mail [email protected]
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JUST 37.2mm rainfall was recorded by the Pannar research department for the month of August. In termsof the 41 year mean over the past eight years, thiswas a lot better than 2008/09 when 1.2mm was recorded and 2007/8 when just 4.5 was recorded.
Average minimum temperature recorded for themonth was 6.40, with below freezing temps of minus1.4 on August 22 and 23 with a minus 0.3 on 26 August.The hottest day was 29.9 on Thursday, 28 August withanother 29 recorded on Wednesday, August 20. Thecoolest day was just 15 degrees on 15 August and 15.9on 30 August.
The very welcome and unexpected rainfall of 20.4recorded on Friday, 29 August by Pannar with 15mmsbeing recorded in the town itself.
The level of Lake Merthley this week: 1.600 metresbelow the dam wall. The Lake is 60.68% full.
August weather update
By ANDILE NGUBANE
FIVE unlicensed firearms with 47live rounds were recovered fromtwo houses in Kranskop by theSAPS on 21 August.
The firearms included a 9mmpistol, shotguns and 303 rifles.Two males, a 49 year old and 53year old, were arrested.
Umhlali K9 and Provincial TaxiViolence task team members act-ed on information received aboutunlicensed firearms hidden in twohomes in the area. The operationwas conducted following killingsin the Kranskop area.
KZN police spokesperson Cap-tainThulaniZwanesaid “The fire-armsarebelievedtobeusedintaxirelated incidents in the province.Thearrestedsuspectsappeared in
the Kranskop Magistrate's Courton 21 August facing charges ofpossession of unlicensed firearmsand ammunition.” KZN MEC forTransport, Community Safety andLiaison,WilliesMchunu, applaud-ed police for the swift arrest of thetwo suspects.
“The biggest concern to me andthe Department is the prolifera-tion of illegal firearms which arethe key drivers of crime and kill-ings in Kranskop and in KwaZulu-Natal at large,” he said. “As thede-partment, we are going to contin-ue engaging role-players with aview of ensuring that all illegalfirearms are removed from circu-lation,” said Mchunu.
He urged residents to come for-ward with information to assistthe police.
Firearms found in Kranskop
THE role of traditionalleaders in the socio-eco-nomic development of
South Africa was the theme ofthe guest speakers at the annu-al Inkosi Matomela gala dinnerin the Greytown Town Hall onSaturday, 6 September.
President Jacob Zuma andnational Minister of Finance,Nhlanhla Nene, were the key-note speakers.
Emphasis in the talks wasplacedon the importanceof ed-ucation as the most effectivetool for change which wouldlead to reform and open previ-ously closed doors.
In addition, the traditionalleaders were also urged to de-velop healthcare and transportstructures for their communi-ties.
President Zuma is also chair-man of the Matomela Trust.
For the weekend, there wasa large turnout of members ofthe Nxamalala clan which tra-ditionally holds its annual gen-eral meeting in conjunction
with the lecture and gala din-ner. This was the sixth year thisevent has taken place in Grey-town.
There was considerable ac-tivity at Lake Merthley on Fri-day and Saturday when clanmembers gathered.
Hermannsburg teachers andvoluntary workers from Ger-manywere invited to attend thegala dinner.
Inkosi Matomela gala dinner THOLINHLANHLA Primary school teachers andpupils have expressed their shock and sorrowat the tragic death of popular teacher, 35 yearold Sbonelo Gasa, whose body was found in theNyukane River on Monday morning. Principal MrNdlovu had been called by the SAPS to identifythe body at the river.
Mr Gasa was last at the school on 30 Augustand was absent the whole of last week.
Police spokesman Thulani Zwane said an inquest docket had been opened and a post mortem would be conducted to determine the causeof death.
Teacher found dead in river
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDPresident Jacob Zuma, National Minister of Finance Mr N Nenne and Hermannsburg personnel, Mrs KoekoeOlivier and Mrs Utah Malzahn.
Illegal firearms and ammunition recovered in Kranskop.
September 10, 2014Greytown GazettePage 2
DUCK DERBY IN GREYTOWNThis will be held in the grounds of Wembley College on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th
On Friday morning we will officially open the DuckDerby 2014 at our Founders’ Day formal assembly inthe main tent. All visitors are invited. At twelve-thirtythe scholars will begin their go-kart races.At 14:00 all stalls at the flea market will open. The mostexciting of these will be the inflatables. To attend theafternoon’s proceedings, a couvert charge of R20 willbe charged which will also cover your parking whereyour car will be looked after. BUT if you are in thepossession of a ticket for the musical bands, you willnot be charged the couvert charge.There will be lots to eat from afternoon tea in Cuppa@ Quackers to delicious chicken burgers amongstmany other mouth-watering food to choose from thestalls. The evening entertainment kicks off with Majoziat 19:00 and then Kahn from the Parlotones at 21:30.Tickets for the main performers on Friday and Saturdayare available from the school office for R150 perperson. Scholars from Grade 1 upwards are chargedR100. Children younger may enter for free.
This is a fun weekend for the whole familyto enjoy!
GOOD WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENTFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Performing live at the main tent
• Kahn of the Parlotones• Majozi• Robbie Wessels• Country Legends
Everyone is encouraged to pop in and havea ‘Cuppa @ Quackers’. This tea tent willnot only be hosting Mr South Africa finalistNelius du Preez, but it will also be boastingsome delectable treats. In addition to thehome-baked goodies, we will also be sellingtraditional German confectionary items fromthe Kwasizabantu bakery.On the fields around the main tent, you willbe able to find thrilling soccer and hockeygames to watch. There will also be stallswhich include the ever-popular inflatables.We will have a Duck Drop which takes placeat 15:00. The winner will walk away withR5000,00 cash. There are also cash prizesfor 2nd and 3rd place. We will also have spotprizes for the duck ticket holders who arepresent during the afternoon. During the daythere will also be the crowning of Mr andMiss Spring Fever 2014 at 11:00.
The highlight of the two days willundoubtedly be the appearance of Kahn ofthe Parlotones, Majozi, Robbie Wesselsand the Country Legends with Line Dancersin the main tent at 19:00. This derby will bejam-packed with fun, fine food and loads ofentertainment. There will be a R20 couvertcharge to enter the grounds which will onlyapply if you do NOT have a Music Bandticket. This is a measure to make it safer forall to enjoy. Liquor may not be brought ontothe premises but it will be on sale in the beertent.
We look forward to showcasing the Umvotidistrict and sharing our beautiful view withyou. There are also still places for stallholders. Please contact Joey Martens on 033413 2677 to find out more about this excitingday.
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AN outing for thewhole family, theCause for Pawsmarketwill be heldat the Beehive onSaturday, 27 Sep-tember at whichthere will be arange of stalls andlots of tasty food onsale.For the young, ajumping castle,face painting andspray on tattoo.Entry is a donationof a can of cat ordog food.
To book a stall,contact Kathy Fa-bian at 072 4749982orAletKassieat 079 515 0210 -a donation will bemade to GreytownSPCA by them.
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Dr Zandile Hlengiwe Chonco was awardedherPHd (ChemicalEngineering)by theUni-versity of Cape Town in June 2014. The fo-cus of her research was to understand thepromotional effect of copper and silver inthe iron based Fischer-Tropsch catalystsand led to publications in internationaljournals. Zandile who matriculated fromGreytown Secondary School, obtained herMSC from the University of Johannesburgand is thedaughterofMrandMrsMEChon-co of Greytown.
Congratulations to the Chonco sistersZAMACHONCONqoileChoncohasqualifiedas a Chartered Accountant through the SA Institute of Chartered Accountants inMarchthisyear.HavingobtainedherB.Comdegree at the University of Western Cape,Zama obtained her B.Com honours in ac-counting through UNISA while serving herarticleswithPriceWaterhouse,Cooper.Shematriculated from Greytown SecondarySchool in 2003 and is the daughter of Mrand Mrs ME Chonco of Greytown.
THOSEeyessay itall.AdorableyoungChloeis looking for a special loving homebecauseshe is a special loving kitten.
Rescued and brought to the SPCA afterbeing chased up a tree by dogs in a Voor-trekker Street yard, this five month oldpacks a lot of personality into her smallbody. If you can offer Chloe the home shewants, please contact the SPCA at 072 0969634 during office hours.
Loving homewanted please
CONGRATULATIONS to Adam Mahabeeron his outstanding achievements in engi-neering at the Umgungundlovu FET col-lege. At the graduation on Saturday at thecity hall in Pietermaritzburg, he receivedanoutstanding sevencertificates includingtwonational forcomingfirst inSouthAfricaand one national second.
His awards were: best student mechani-cal engineeringmotorN2,best studentme-
chanical engineering motor:N3, nationalengineering science 2 - 90%, best studentmechanical engineering motoring N21,first in national motor trade theory - 87%,first national engineering drawing N3 -94%, outstanding engineering studies stu-dent. Adam, who matriculated from Grey-townSecondarySchool, is the sonofSafuraand Hoosen Mahabeer and is employed byMascor Toyota Greytown.
Tops in South Africa
SIR,On 23 August, 2014, 15 staff from Gateway Clinicspent the day at Greytown Children’sHome. During this time, all 150 children hadthe opportunity to have tests done for HIV andTB and to discuss any medical concerns theymight have. Family planning was discussedwith the senior children and preventative options offered to them.
Our sincere gratitude to all the staff fromGateway Clinic who went way above and beyond the call of duty.
Mere words cannot express how we feel.Greytown Children’s Home
A letter of thanks
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LOTS of activityfor all ages atWembley Collegethis weekend withcelebrating its 17th
Founder’s Day andthe annual DuckDerby and enter-tainment. Afterthe formalities onFriday and go kartraces, the festivalwill open at2pmonFriday and8am on Saturday.
On sale will beleather goods,books, folk art,fudge, olives, bil-tong, clothing, jew-ellery and plenty ofculinarydelights totempt the pal-ate. There will behockey and soccermatches to watchtoo.
Ontheentertain-ment front, Majozion 7pm on Fridayand Kahn of Parlo-tones at 9.30pm.They will performagain on Saturdaynight from 7pm to-gether with RobbieWessels and theCountry Legendswith line dancers.Tickets for theseevents areR150 includingFriday and Satur-day - there isanen-try of R20 for any-one who does nothave a music bandticket.
Spokesmanfor the festivalweekend said thatUmvoti would beshowcasedthroughout theweekend and alarge turn out wasexpected to enjoythe many activitiestakingplaceonFri-day and Saturday.
Duckderbythisweekend
Junior jottingsJunior jottings
AS part of environmentalawareness, GreytownChildren's Home not onlyhas a recycling areawhere residents are en-couraged to drop off pa-per, plastic, cardboardand tin, but have alsoplaced recycling bins,kindly sponsored by Pan-nar, at Greytown JuniorSchool, Greytown HighSchool, and Kammaland.
A big thank you to Pan-nar and these schools.Please separate your
recycling anddrop it off atthe Children's home or inone of the school bins. Wewould also like all yourwhite paper and askplease keep it completelyseparate from any otherpaper, ensure that it is dryand it would be really ap-preciated if delivered in a
box.This week's Green Tips:1. Unplug cell phone
chargers that are not inuse. They still use power,even when not connectedto the phone.2. Do not let your car
idle when not necessarye.g. when standing at astop/go. If your car idlesfor 10 seconds it uses upmore fuel than needed to
start it again.3. Get an email address
and let your bank, cloth-ing store, cell phone ser-vice provider, etc. sendyour accounts via emailrather than post. Thatway you save a lot of pa-per.4. Print on both sides of
the paper. Most printersmake it very easy to printon both sides.
GreytownChildren'sHomeGreenColumn
RESIDENTS of Ward 12 inMsinga Municipality have an-nounced that amarch is to takeplace on Friday, 12 September
fromKwa-Dolo toKwaPhakwefrom 9am. The reason for themarch is to express concernsabout demarcation and servicedelivery in a memorandum tobe handed over to CouncillorKA Ngubane.For further information, con-tact the chief convenor at 082079 5825.
Msingamarch
Spring has sprung. It is a much anticipated and much appreciated Greytown tradition that in the first week ofSeptember every year, Greytown Junior school celebrates the first day of Spring with beautiful colorful Springflowers. The pot plants are delivered to businesses, senior citizens, the library, and many others throughout thetown, not only as a welcome to Spring, but as a thank you to all those who support the school. This is atradition which is thoroughly enjoyed by all the recipients.
GRANDPARENTS Day at New HanoverPrep School is a way of bringing together families and building community. OnFriday, the children had the opportunityto show their appreciation and love toward their grandparents, and other special older adult friends, and grandparents were made to feel valued as children sang songs, recited poems andshared precious memories.
By honouring their grandparents, thechildren became more aware of thestrength, information and guidanceolder people can offer.
The grandparents shared some quality time with their grandchildren in theirclassrooms, engaging in craft activities,games, interviews, quizzes and creativefun. They then enjoyed delicious treatsand tea before going home with theirgrandchildren to spend the afternoontogether.
While mothers and fathers are themain source of discipline and examplein a child's life, grandparents have a profound effect on viewpoints. Withoutthe wisdom of the grandparents, manychildren today wouldn’t understandwhat it was like to grow up without thetechnology and amenities of today’sworld and wouldn’t appreciate whatthey have nearly as much.
New HanoverPrep School news
Some precious moments shared together with Grandparents.
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THE Menlo Park athletics trials, held atTreverton over the weekend, saw Ilse Ort-mann placing first in discus and Sven Klarfirst in the 400m and third in the 800m.
Tobias von Seydlitz participated in bothtriple-jumpand long-jump,placing third inboth events. Congratulations to Ilse andSven who were selected for the KZN team.
Hermannsburg’s annual Umvoti Athlet-ics meeting has grown, with six primaryschools participating this year. Visitors tothe athletics meeting were also able to re-laxwitha cupof tea, or buy traditionalGer-man meats and meals at the Hermanns-burgchurchbazaar,with the festiveatmos-phere on a bright, sunny day being theperfect complement to the primaryschools’ athletics.
Three records fell, to Camryn Minnaar(WC - U13 Shotput), Daniel Bosman (DSS- U13 1200m), and Jacques Gouws (DSS -U13 Javelin). CamrynMinnaar fromWem-
bley College was the victrix ludorum andMangoba Lebelo from Greytown JuniorSchool thevictor ludorum.Congratulationsto the overall winners, Greytown JuniorSchool, and a big thank you also to DominoServiteSchool,WartburgKirchdorfSchool,DeutscheSchuleDurbanandWembleyCol-lege for joining us at this popular annualevent.
Christél Brooks was once again chosento represent Hermannsburg in the KZNSchools’ equestrian team at the SANESANational championships. She was selectedforboththeeventingandcore leagueteamsandwill representKZN in the followingdis-ciplines:eventing,showjumping,dressage,equitation, working hunter and workingriding. The national championship will beheld at Misty Meadows, just outside Preto-ria, fromMonday,6Octoberuntil Saturday,11 October.
Hermannsburg happenings
ON your marks, get set...go!OurGradeRtoGrade three learnershad loads
of fun in theegg-‘n-spoonraces, sack races, 60msprints and of course the highlight, the relays,at the junior primary inter-schools athleticsmeeting hosted by Wembley College last Thurs-day.
Nowof course, we are counting the sleeps un-til Oma and Opa Tag this Friday, when our gran-nies and grandpas (or adopted grannies andgrandpas) get to spend themorning with us. Wecan’t wait to show off our workbooks to themandalso toshowthemtheother funand interest-ing activities we have at school.
Hermannsburg Little Oaks’ oracle
THISyear,Wembleyhostedyetan-other successful speech and dra-ma festival.
Each class recited one or twochoral verse items and therewere73 individual entries.
The categories that were en-tered were: monologue, mime,storytelling, poetry, sight reading,showand tell andpublic speeches.
Ann Walmsley was our adjudi-cator and she was delighted to re-new her relationship with Wem-bley, as she has been an adjudica-tor here a couple of years ago andevengavethechildrenworkshops.
Mrs Walmsley awarded 52 goldcertificates and the following chil-dren were the proud achievers:(unless stipulated, they receivedan A)
Grade R:Zizi Maphanga, Karla Breyten-
bach and Angela Allen.Grade 1:TaylorMoodley, Andrew Lubbe,
Diankha Naidoo.Grade 2:Ricky Lottering, Harry Jarvie
and Deanté Swart.Grade 3:John Yeadon, Mia Schneider
and Gina Adendorff.Grade 4: Kelly Cotterrell (sight
reading and poetry), Carlien Löt-ter, EmmaMartens (show and telland poetry), Michaela Dutton andCeleste Maré (sight reading andpoetry).
Grade 5:Sarah Barber, Kristen Steyn,
Keren Chiazzari and Jack YeadonA+, Amoré van Rooyen (storytell-ing, English and Afrikaans poet-ry), Leah Tedder 2 A+ s (preparedpublic speech and poetry) and anA for her sight reading.
Grade 6:ThomasHill, LukePoreéandOl-
iver Pride for their preparedmime.
Form 1:CG Nefdt (prepared public
speech & poetry), Amy Cotterrell,Renier van Rooyen, Amy Cope A+(monologue), Katelyn Martens,Taylor Chaning-Pearce twoA+s (2poetry items) andanA for her pre-pared public speech.
Wembley entered two teams inthe Varsity College newspaperquizonSaturday,30August. Itwasa very exciting time, with the blueteam, comprised of Michael Hat-tingh, ZamaNhlabathi, PhumiMt-shali and Yenziwe Dube, achiev-ing a tie eighth place out of 35teams. The green team, made upof Ceyanne Scott, HopePoreé,Mo-niqueGreen-ThompsonandBian-ca Muna, were placed 11th.
The U15 team played againstTWC at TWC on 2 September andwon 4-2. Congratulations toJamee Buchan, Ashleigh MasonandRobyn Steyn forwinning theirsingles matches and to Robyn
Steyn and Georgia Bown for win-ning their doubles.
On Monday, 18 August andWednesday, 27 August, the firstteam played against TrevertonandHowickrespectively.They lostagainst Treverton butwell done toLance Comins and Mazwi Simela-ne who won their singles games.The team achieved a win againstHowick and congratulations toLance Comins, Thuba Mzila andRoss Goble who won their singles.Also to Eric Nefdt and Ross Goblewho won their doubles.
Calista Muna finished third intheKZNDunlopMini3 tennis tour-nament held in Durban atWestridge Stadium. She is nowsecond in Natal and 59 in SA for12 and under.
On Wednesday, 27 August, theU11 boys played against Athlone.The boys played really well and
managed to win 3-0. On Wednes-day, 27 August, the U13 boys trav-elled to Athlone to play a matchagainstAthlone.Theboysdidtheirbest until the end, but lost.
The Grade one boys playedthree games against Treverton onTuesday. Although theywere una-ble to score, only one goal wasscored against them throughoutthe tournament. The Grade twoboysplayedagainstTrevertonandWinterton. Although we lost twogames and drew one, the boys’teamwork and stick-work was su-perb. Ricky Lottering swam in athreeday longgala this pastweek-end, called the Beavers Champi-onshipGala.Hewonfivegoldmed-als and one bronze and receiveda trophy for thehighest point scor-er in his age-group.
On Wednesday, 27 August, theU9 boys played a hockey matchagainst the Athlone U10B team.The first half was fiercely contest-ed, with a score of 2-1 at half time.The boys played very well as ateam to win the match 6-1.
Window on Wembley
(From left) Sven Klar, Ilse Ortmann and Tobias von Seydlitz at school, following theirsuccesses at the Menlo Park trials.
September 10, 2014 Greytown Gazette Page 7
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CONGRATULATIONS to Indlovana Prima-ry School on taking secondplaceat districtlevel in the Indlamu and Ingoma girls inthe cultural competition held at Lakhi'ssportsfield last week.
The Indlamu team wowed the crowds
with their unique dance moves and camesecond out of seven groups, whilst the In-goma team competed with 13 othergroups.
“Our school encourages participation incultural activites,” said teache Ms Ga-mede,whoalsocongratulatedtheIndlova-na girls who took part in this year’s reeddance at Enyokeni.
Indlovana news
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CELEBRATE the traditionalgame of bowls on HeritageDay, 24 September, with a funbowls day. TheDA is sponsor-ing boerewors rolls and threeprizes, so please phoneBryanPaul at 033 413 2157, RoyThomson at 082 777 9039 orKare Cordy at 084 585 1204to book your place
From theditch
CALLINGall rugbyplayer toattendameetingbeforepractice tomorrow, Thursday, September 11 as itis nearing the registration date for next year'sleague.
The meeting will be at the Greytown High Schoolfieldsat6pmfollowedbypractice.Playersareurgedto attend this meeting and to attend practices as of-ten as possible.
Greytown Giant’s rugby club is looking forwardto a successful and enjoyable season.
Greytown Giant’sRugby Club
TO ease the minds of those who saw anelderly gentleman doing cartwheels downthe road on Saturday, it was not an escap-ee,merely the Old Grizzle celebrating thathe had won both races from HeidelburgonSaturday.Aftera7.30amliberation, thefirst yearling arrival attained a velocity of1031meters per minute covering 367kmsin six hours. This birdwas closely followedby Naicker Bros bird seven minutes laterto give them second and third position at4.30pm.
The open birds, after being liberated at8.15am, took slightly longer than theyear-lingscovering thesamedistance in justun-
der seven hours and arriving home at15.04 to record a velocity of 901 metersper minute.
Results of Saturday’s races:Yearling:T.R.Tatham: 1st:103`1.617Naicker Bros: 2nd and third;1009.462;678.320
Open:T.R.Tatham:1st, 3rd, 4th: 901.092; 752.716;700.753Naicker Bros: 2nd; 5th: 761.692;676.358
Next week Bela Bela (Warmbaths) ap-proximately 530kms. Basketting onThursday. Good flying!
Greytown Racing Pigeon club
On 30August,Khayalamicelebrated 10 years ofserving the communityof Umvoti. The 64children who callKhayalami their home,as well as the openday visitors, had anawesome celebration.
PLEASE NOTE: DEADLINEFOR GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS IS
MONDAY, 10 amPHONE 033 413 2735
10 In Memoriam
LEE Lesley 09/09/96gone 18 years, re-membered alwayswith love. Rob, Tracy,Michelle
12 Thanks
THE Greytown Ladygolfers would like tothank all their wonder-ful sponsors after theirvery successful La-dies Open Golf Dayon 04 September.
Aheers, Andersons’,Build It, B.O.N, Brack-en Timbers, Broke-sure, Country Nurs-ery, Debbie Cunning-ham, Duane Corbish-ley, Dulcie Brown,GTN Drug Store,Greytown Beer Dis-tributors, Insingisi,Jack Mason, Kath duPreez, KHM Hydraul-ics, Kombat, KonicaMinolta, Mascor, Pan-nar, Pidelta, Platts’sPlant hire, RhinoCharcoal, Ronel Bo-tha, RTS, Spar,Starke Ayers, TheGEM, Tranquility, UM-voti Fuel & Oil, UmvotiRepairs, Umvoti Tyres& Exhausts and Wim-py.
UMNDENI wakaNda-wonde eWoolstoneudlulisa ukubonga ku-bobonke ababanabobedlulelwe abantwanababo engozini yemotouSbo kanye Nka. Si-bonga omakhelwane,izihlobo, nabangani,isikole iNdlovane ka-nye nothisha, uThixoanibusise.
18 Clubs andMeetings
DEMOCRATIC Alliancebranch meeting on Mon-day 22 September at5pm at GTN. CountryClub. All welcome 083653 3481
“WATCH all the Rugbythis Saturday on the Big-gest Big Screen in Grey-town at Moth Hall 270York st. Braai packsavailable. Phone George082 319 0974 for details.See you all there!”
33 Catering andFunctions
CAUSE for Paws: Foodand Craft Market for theanimals @ the Beehive.Entrance fee- can offood, funds raised go toSPCA. 27 September10am-3pm. Stalls availa-ble call 072 474 9982-Ka-thy
34 CleaningServices
CARPET, Upholsterycleaning, experiencedowner. Supervised andquick. Phone Nola 083320 4008
38 FencingServices
FAIRVIEW Fencing. Quali-ty workmanship andback-up service on auto-mated gates and all typesof game, agricultural andsecurity fencing. ContactKeith Cowie 082 7725436.
39 For Hire
10 seater round tables,gas heater, marquees,decor, cooking, GreytownHiring Services. 033 4171157/ 082 957 2812/ 082315 6653
AMATAFULA, 10 seaterround. Tele: 082 9572812/ 082 315 6653
47 PersonalServices
ARBOTION alternative-free counselling- 24 hourhelp line: 078 879 7484/082 290 7855
BOOKKEEPING Services-Assistance with monthlybookkeeping and prepa-ration of vat returns. CallGill Baird 074 606 5776.
FOR all home water filtersand bigger applicationscontact Roy 082 7779039. All filters suppliedby H20 main branch Dur-ban. Don’t forget filteredwater at Mascor in town.
49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
PLUMBER: for all yourplumbing requirements,gyser instalation, shower,toilets, painting, leakingtaps, blocked drains,bathroom renovation andconstruction work, callNtini 076 062 2999/ 084777 8229.
73 General Sales
AFRICA wendy houses,grade A Pinewood, big,small, low prices lourvestyle. Sylie 083 9960526/ 084 295 8471
CATTLE for sale/ we deliv-er. Sidayisa izinkomo,siya diliva 072 552 0007
CULLS cut & cleaned 079539 7602
FOR SALE: SPORTLIGHTS. 1 Pair HellaComet Brand New R7001 pair slightly used U.S.Amade 23 year warrantyK.C 130 watts with clearpolycarbonate stoneguards (incl. wiring & re-lays) Contact: 082 8037867/ 033 417 1276(a/h)
ULTSLIM- *drop weightfast*- fat busting trio ofhoodia gordoni, garciniacambogia+added HCAappetite suppressant andmetabolism booster! burnfat fast. Special offerR165.00 90 capsules.
MAXBURN- *calorie burn-er*- a powerful combina-tion of capcaincin andgreen tea extract. Burnupto 250 calories withouthaving to excercise. Spe-cial offer R120.00- 60capsules. Special ComboOffer of UltSlim+MaxBurnR255.00 *save R30*.Email Ashley at [email protected] orcall her on 082 566 6178
79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish
BOERBOEL pups for sale.To view Saturday 13September 10am at Um-voti Animal Hospital
DOG and cat boarding.SPCA. Tel: 072 0969634.
108 BusinessOpportunities
BUSINESS/ ResidentialAccommodatiion in Cen-tral Greytown. Contact:082 803 7867
109 CommercialPremises to Let
TO let- shop/office/minifactory- R102 Bell Street+/- 129 sqmt- R4500pm.Contact Mahomed 032551 1522/ 081 480 5521
124 Flats to Let
UPMARKET 2 bedroomflats to let- R3800-00 p/mwith prepaid electricity,available 01/10/2014.Contact: Yvonne Ashwell,Tel No. (033) 413 1141during office offce hours(08h30-16h00)
126 Houses to Let
MAIN House to let- 3 bed-rooms, lounge, kitchen,built ins, tiled, fullyfenced, large yard andcarport. R5000-00 pm.033 413 1444/ 076 2364076
130 Rooms to Let
SINGLE rooms to let con-tact 072 778 0358
144 Housesfor Sale
3 bedroom house 3 bath-rooms, 1 lounge, 1 diningroom, kitchen, 1 familyentertainment room, se-perate laundry, facility forive in domestic. On largeplot. High Street Contact083 701 1714
173 GeneralEmployment
MLETHI Security trainingsecurity courses gradeE,D,C. Greytown tel: 033417 1331/9 Cell 076 7939119.
178 Work Wanted:Commercial
ARV Councelor seeks em-ployment. Tel 072 6687999
179 Work Wanted:Domestic
HLENGIWE seeks domes-tic work Tel 082 6417015
THERESA seeks domesticwork. Tel: 076 151 3437
ZINHLE seeks domesticwork contact 071 1127140
186 Estates
IN the Estate of the lateEBRAHIM ISMAIL KHARO-
DIAId No: 2904015056089, un-
married, of 16 AzaleaStreet, Greytown, who
died on 9 August 2013 atPietermaritzburg
Estate No.010434/2013/PMB
In terms of Section 33(5) ofAct 66 of 1965,Notice ishereby given that the liqui-dation and Distribution Ac-count in the above estatewill be open for inspection ofall persons interested there-in for a period of 21 daysfrom 12th of September2014, at the offices of theMaster of High Courts, Pie-termaritzburg and Magis-trate’s offices, Umvoti.
Should no objection theretobe lodged with the Masterduring the specified period,the Executors will proceedto make payment in accord-ance therewith.
Dated at Greytown this 28thday of August 2014.
- Van Rooyen & Forder Incor-porated 123 Pine StreetP O Box 56 3250 GreytownTel: 033 413 1141/2/3 Fax:033 413 1144.
INESTATE of the lateSihlangusempi NgubaneId No: 5212265577086
of Mtungwa Thebitshe Area,Tugela Ferry, 3010 who
died at Tugela Ferry on the29th July 2010, and is sur-vived by 1. Ndombozi Ngu-
bane, Identity number:5312121098085, 2. Phume-lele Ngubane, Identity num-ber: 5710150857083, 3. El-len Sesi Ngubane, Identitynumber: 5312140262084,the spouses having beenmarried by Customery
Union.Estate
No:103096/2010/PMB
In terms of section 35 (5) ofAct 66 of 1965, Notice is
hereby given that copies ofthe First & Final Liquidation& Distribution Account in theabove mentioned Estate willlie for inspection for a periodof 21 days from date of pub-lication hereof at the Officesof the Master of High Court,Pietermaritzburg and theMagistrates Court, Tugela
Ferry.
Dated at Dundee on this 12thday of September 2014
Messrs Rafiq Khan & Co. At-torney’s for the 45 MckenzieStreet. P.O Box 692 Dun-dee, 3000, Ref: RAK/N/RT
NOTICEIN the Estate of the latePATRICIA ROSEMARY
LANGId No: 3409160093084,Widow, who died on the7th July 2014, of Number2 Golden Acres, Comins
Street, Greytown.Estate No: 23749/2014/PMBIn terms of Section 29 of Act66 of 1965, all persons hav-ing claims against the aboveEstate are called upon tolodge their claims with theundersigned within a periodof 30 (THIRTY) days fromthe date of publication here-of.
Dated at Greytown,KwaZulu-Natal, on this 28thday of AUGUST 2014.
- Nel & StevensAttorneys for Executor117a Voortrekker Street(P O Box 60) Greytown3250.
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MASCOR Monthly mug and busi-ness league played on Saturdaywith30golfersenthusiastic towin.
Winner of the A divisionwas Jo-hannes Mlangeni on 67 nett andthe winner of the B division wasTiennie Muller on 63 nett. Tienniealso walked away with the title ofmug winner.
TheBracken teamwonthebusi-ness leaguesectionof thecompeti-
tion. Congratulations to all thewinners and thank you for thegreat golfing support.
Friday, 26 September, in con-junctionwith theHappyHour, willbe another chance to win. Therewill be R4500 up for grabs whenyou buy your ticket for R50. Tick-ets available at the club for mem-bers only.
Andrew Mason lost out on the
moneyashewasnotpresentat thetime of the draw. Next attendancedrawwill beonFriday,12Septem-ber, with R800 up for grabs. Behere from 6.30pm and you couldbe the lucky winner.
The “Sunday 9@9” entry fee isR40 to play nine holes. RichardChiazzari is sponsoring a chickenthat will be up for the winning onSunday mornings. Last Sunday’s
winnerwasGLarkanon19points.Dates to diarize:Cheap-as-TuesdaySunday, 14 September: SALGA
GamesMonday, 15 September: Closed
for spring treatmentFriday, 26 September: Happy
Hour and R4500 draw.
GreytownCountryClub news
THERE are still places for both day’s playin the Hermannsburg golf Days - 12 and13 September. The Friday field has moreentries than usual.
To enter, please contact Piet at 083 2691661who isalwaysready toassist youwithyour entry and a chat, or if you would liketo sponsor and play please contact
Corola at HMB school at 074 125 0054.TanyaandRonelwill be serving theirde-
licious German style dinner on Friday andSaturday nights, so Garden and Book Clubmembers please note - we would like youto book with Tanya at 084 558 1144 byThursday at 10amat the latest as theywillbeverybusyandwould like tobeprepared.
We had to postpone our Farmer’s Agri-Care Monthly mug as the members werespread a little thin. Some at the HMB Ba-zaar, others at the sports’ day, some withinjuries and our ladies champion LiekieSteyn was playing in the “Champion ofChampions “ at Kloof Golf Club.
Results sent to us show that Liekie camesecond in the “Best Nett”. St Cathryn’swasable to sponsor prizes for the ladies andmen’s champions and we look forward totheir visit.
We have decided to play our SeptemberFarmer’s Agri-Care Monthly Mug onWednesday, 24 September – then we canfollow the golf with a braai and celebrateNational Braai Day. All farmers andfriends welcome to come and join us forthe braai, just please be sure to RSVP forcatering purposes.
St Cathryn’snews
SEE all the excitement ofmajor sports events on thebiggest big screen in Grey-town. Its at theMoth Hall at270 York Street.
Stretching from floor toceiling and wall to wall inthe pub, this feature is al-ready proving to be a popu-lar attraction for sports en-thusiasts to watch rugby,cricket, soccer, tennis andmore. As an added attrac-tion,braaipacksareonsalefor afternoon and evening
gamesandbreakfast for themorning viewers.
In addition, there is thewell stocked and very rea-sonably priced pub wherethe screen is placed.
TheMoths do a great job,throughout the country, oflooking after “old” soldiersand their spouses.
In Greytown, there aresix cottages adjacent to theMoth Hall which housethose who have served thecountry at some stage. The
Moths get no governmentassistance to help maintainthese cottages but rely onincome from the pub andhiring of the hall to subsi-dise costs. The pub is alsoopen every Wednesdayfrom 4.30pm.
Phone George at 082 3190974 for further details onthe big screen viewing andKat at 082 771 7202 for in-formation on hiring thehall.
It’s theBIGGEST BIGBIGGEST BIGscreen inGreytown
PLAYERS are reminded that this Saturday, 13 September,social tennis will be played at Wembley College as usualfrom 2pm at the Wembley courts. There will be no tennisat the club courts. As entries are coming in fast, just anotherreminder of the Pannar mixed doubles on Sunday, 21st. Costis R120 per player and this will include tea eats and a scrumptious lunch. Couples will be seeded according to strengthand prizes will be awarded per section. Please contact PierreSteyn at 082 772 5504 or Ashley Cotterell if you want toenter at 082 415 0525. Interested players who need a partnercan also contact them.
From the courts