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A homewhere hopespringsEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

This week, Place of Hope (POH) resi-dence celebrated 14 years of helpingvictims of abuse.

Before its establishment in 2001 under theauspices of the Community Bible Fellow-ship, POH’s foundations were laid when amember of a local church was working withsex workers on the streets of Claremont, Ke-nilworth and Wynberg in 1998.Located in Crawford, POH offers women

and children the opportunity to not only bere-integrated into society, but also gain theskills needed to live self-sufficient liveswhilst providing a place of refuge.Victims of abuse are screened by various

organisations including the police, socialworkers and community workers before be-ing referred to POH.These women and children are offered a

period of six months’ residence duringwhich time they receive professional coun-selling, job skills and life skills training.JenniferArendorf, one of POH’s directors,

says that 18 women and 14 children are cur-rently under their care, but because of thelack of staff, numbers have had to be keptto aminimumdespite thehighdemandwith-in the community.“Lack of funding has always been the

number one challenge,” she says.“Whilst government gave some financial

support to cover running costs, the organisa-tion has always had to hustle for funding forsalaries and food bills.“One of the biggest challenges came when

the owners put the building up for sale in

February 2008 – there were 35 women and42 children in the house at the time.“The committee, who I think was tired of

constantly having to source funding, decid-ed theywould close the project. Eleven of the14 staff left, but three decided to stay on tokeep the ship afloat. And have they had arough ride!”Arendorf says that maintenance is anoth-

er challenge as POH is in need of anupgrade.However, despite the challengesPOH face,

there have been success stories.“I think of a young girlwho came fromone

of the informal settlements and (she) waspregnant at the time she came to us. Aftershe gave birth, a printing company offeredto payher tuition at a collegewhere she com-pleted a diploma in early childhood develop-ment. Her life and (that of) her little boy isso different now!“For many other of the women who have

come in through our doors, the greatest suc-cess is that they, through counselling andlife skills programmes, have come to realisethat theyhaveworth, potential and they stopbelieving the lies of their perpetrators,” shestates.“Then, with a skill tucked under their belts,they can become economically and emotion-ally independent, and be re-integrated intosociety to live in peace and with dignity.”She says that POH will continue to seek

funding. They held a market day over theweekend to raise funds formaintenance andto switch their power back on. They also fa-cilitate a soup kitchen every Thursday withthe Community Bible Fellowship.V Anyone willing to contribute by way of a donationor volunteer can call 021 697 2019.

Morgan Newman and his daughter Riley (2) from Athlone were out enjoying the snow atthe winter ice slides at Cape Gate shopping centre last week.

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City warns against‘buying’ housingEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

The City of Cape Town has urged residentsnot to fall victim to housing scams whichhave been reported in some parts of the city.

Benedicta van Minnen, mayoral commit-tee member for human settlements, saysthat victims should report it to the police.

“It has been confirmed that some resi-dents have fallen victim to these scams andhave indeed ‘bought’ land or housing unitswhich were promised to them through theseillegal sales,” says Van Minnen in a state-ment.

The City confirms that scammers, whoclaim to be from the human settlements di-rectorate, have been operating with unau-thorised documents which contain theCity’s official logo.

It is alleged that once the promised hous-ing units or pieces of land have been “sold”,the culprits disappear with the money.

In some cases, it has been reported thatthe scammers even send an SMS “allocat-ing” an erf number to the duped resident –

but they have paid for a non-existent erf.“It saddens me to hear about such cases,”

continues Van Minnen.“Residents must note that, should a per-

son qualify in terms of the national criteriafor a subsidy, they must not pay any moneyto anyone to be placed on the housing data-base or to receive a house.”

Update databaseVan Minnen urges applicants to contact

their local housing office to update their de-tails on the housing database so that theycan be contacted easily when their housingopportunity arises.

“I also ask those who are not registeredto find out whether they qualify for a subsi-dised housing opportunity.”

Potential applicants can apply at a localhousing office, the City’s Wale Street walk-in centre or by visiting the housing kioskon the 2nd floor (concourse level) of theCivic Centre in Hertzog Boulevard. Resi-dents can also contact the housing call cen-tre on 021 444 0333 or apply online on theCity of Cape Town’s website.

Youth projectshows the wayMOT South Africa, a NPO that facilitates

a life-skills programme among theyouth, held its sixth annual general meet-ing in Bellville on Monday 22 June.

The Western Cape minister of educationDebbie Schäfer was the keynote speaker.

The meeting was attended by 168 mem-bers, including MOT presenters, principalsat TVET colleges and high schools and MOTyouth members. It was held during nationalYouth Month, focusing on MOT’s core fo-cus: Strengthening the courage and life-skills of the youth.

The meeting was opened by Prof EltieLinks, the chairperson of MOT SA, followedby presentations from five youngsters ontheir experiences, challenges and lessonsthey have learnt, including how MOT hasinfluenced them.

Schäfer started her speech by highlight-ing the lack of positive rolemodels and asense of belonging among the youth.

“We have to give people confidence anda sense of belonging. We need to give them

a hand and lift them up out of their vulnera-ble situations. We need courage,” she said,impressed with the positive energy and ex-citement of the youngsters present.

“I am pleased to see the results of thisproject on the youth who are living underthe most difficult of circumstances. I amlooking forward to continue a partnershipwith MOT and encourage education depart-ment officials to partner with this project.Young people are South Africa’s future,”said Schäfer.

MOT SA CEO Wanda Möller presentedthe 2014 annual report and the audited an-nual financial statements were presentedby Mauricio de Faria, partner at RSM Bettyand Dickson.

Möller acknowledged and thanked thepresenters, corporate partners and spon-sors for their essential contributions tomake their work with the youth possible.V For more information on MOT South Africa, visitwww.mot.org.za, call 021 696 6610 or email [email protected].

MOT SA boardmember Kubeshini Govender, Mauricio de Faria, Debbie Schäfer and Prof EltieLinks, chairperson of MOT SA, with a few of the MOT youngsters.

Dinner dance at church

Church of the Holy Nativity Hazendalwill be hosting a dinner dance in thechurch hall on Friday 31 July from20:00 to 01:00.

The band Expressions will providemusical entertainment.

Cover charge is R160, which in-cludes a three-course meal. Prizes arealso to be won.

For more information contact Char-lene Erasmus on 073 654 6227.

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from 14 countries andwill be held at theUni-versity of Cape Town’s sports centre fromSaturday to Friday next week.Foilist Alexander Collings (18), Robert

McGregor (19) and Faa’iq Gamieldien (17)are participating in the under 20s categoryof the competition.

ExcitementPatrick Collings, chairperson of Fencing

Western Cape, says the team is very excitedbut with the older ones it’s more about per-formance.“They have been to a lot of competitions

and they have been working hard, so thistime it’s about how they perform. This willbe a good gauge of how fencing is doing inSouth Africa and we believe they will repre-sent us well,” he says.Alexander from Claremont saw the Fen-

cing Olympics on TV while in Grade 4 andit caught his heart.He says what he saw then activated some-

thing in him. “When I saw it on TV I wasso determined to try it out. It makes me sohappy that I have achieved so much at ayoung age and there is still more to accom-plish,” says Alexander.

Top rankedMcGregor who hails from Constantia is

currently the top-rankedu.20men’s foilist inthe country. He has competed in five juniorworld championships and two junior Afri-can championships and has been fencing for10 years.McGregor says that in having taken part

in the international and African juniorchampionships andbeing a seasoned compe-tition he “does not plan on underestimatingthe opposing countries”.“We will be competing against the likes of

Australia, Canada, England and Singapore,who have very strong competitors, but wehave a fighting chance and intend to per-form and perform well,” he says.Meanwhile Gamieldien from Grassy Park

only started fencing in 2005 and is currentlyfourth-highest ranked u.20 men’s foilist inSouth Africa.

PassionGamieldien says his passion for the sport

started the moment he entered primaryschool.He says the sport has opened doors for him

and he especially enjoys the travellingwhen

competing internationally.“I have seen many different countries

since I started competing professionally.The fun part also comes when I meet newpeople and familiarise myself with the dif-ferent countries,” he says.“I have confidence thatmy team and I will

bring home gold. Although we will not un-derestimate the competition, I know we arecapable of taking gold,” he says.

RobertMcGregor,AlexanderCollings, coachMisha Galukhin,and Faa’iqGamieldienform the coreof the u.20and seniornational foilteam who willcompeteagainstinternationalcompetitors.PHOTO: CHEVONBOOYSEN

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‘Make and bake’ takes the cakeEARL HAUPT

@EarlHaupt

Children of the Gleemoor Baptist Churchenjoyed their annual “make and bake”

week last week.This year’s theme, “Made by me”, saw

children create items from rag dolls to heartmobiles made with clothes hangers.Iona Malan has been facilitating the week

of activities since 2010. The initiative isaimed at girls between the ages of 8 and 15in an effort to stifle the boredom so manychildren experience during the mid-yearschool holidays.Approximately 40 girls attended this year,

with four boys joining in the fun.“There are so many children who have

very little to do during their school holidays,and (we) felt that this is an opportunity toallow the children to develop some basicskills in needlework and cake or sweet mak-ing,” says Malan.A number of women and some young

adults of the Church helpwith the activities.Malan is grateful for the church and its

members for contributing to lunch, as wellas providing a safe environment.“We have seen the project grow over the

past years,” she adds.V For more information contact Malan on084 650 6211.

Above: TheGleemoor BaptistChurch hostedabout 40children duringits annual “makeand bake” weekof activitiesduring the schoolholiday.PHOTOS: IONAMALAN

Left: Childrenmade itemsranging from ragdolls to pencilholders.

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Fraudsters strikeat Vangate MallAn Athlone resident has fallen victim to

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She was approached by three men, whothen forcedher to key inher cellphonenum-ber as well as her PIN, before leaving theATM without receiving any money.

The woman thenwent to look for help, re-alising that money had inexplicably disap-peared from her account after receivingSMSes on her cellphone notifying her ofcash withdrawals.

The police advise the community to becareful when drawingmoney at ATMs, reit-erating that women should always havesomeone accompanying them when goingto anATM. Furthermore, the police suggestthat it is safer to withdraw money from su-permarket tillpoints where there is an op-tion to do so.

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Police search for Rylands carjackersThe Athlone police report that a localman has fallen victim to a carjacking inRylands on Monday last week.The victim stopped at an intersection

inMabel Road in his white Toyota Hiluxat around 19:45.Two unknown men with firearms ap-

proached the bakkie and threatened thedriver.

They opened the car on the driver’sside and seized the victim’s cellphone.He was then pushed out of his car and

the suspects drove off.The police say that items to the value

of R150 000 were stolen and that the sus-pects are still at large.V Anyone with information can contact the Ath-lone police on 021 697 9238/9.

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“Flower arrangement is about the wayyou feel. Your flowers must talk to

someone and they shouldn’t feel sad or lookunrealistic.”This is what Edith Rule, a follower of the

Ikenobo school of flower arranging, be-lieves. Rule was speaking at the Ikebanaand bonsai exhibition at the University ofCape Town Irma Stern Museumwhich washeld last week.The flowers in the exhibition where put

up by her students in freestyle form ar-rangements.Rule believes flowers are the way people

communicate with nature.“By freestyle we mean these flowers are

able to do what you like them to do. Youmake them look the way you want. Makethem communicate. They must talk to youabout the seasons and they are an expres-sion of what’s happening. Flower arrange-ment is abouthowyou feel, it’s a connectionbetween you and what is happening in theworld,” she says.Originally a Japanese concept, Ikebana

means living flowers and is the Japaneseterm for flower arranging. It had its originin Buddhism in China and Korea. Itbrought about, through the centuries, a re-fined art which was originally practised bypriests and noblemen and in later centuriesby Japanese in all walks of life. It becameless formalised over more centuries and istoday practised by enthusiastic volunteersof many different nationalities.Rule adds that to do flower arrangement

properly one must be aware of your chosenmaterials, their space and their surround-ings.“Some flowers won’t do well in the house

and some work perfectly on a coffee table.Just know and understand your environ-

ment. This will allow your flower to talk toyou the way you want it. Some flowersmight be too big for a house andmore suita-ble for a public space. Flower arrangementis a modern thought into a modern feeling.It’s a way of communication and to expressyourself,” she adds.

To create beautiful ikebana the selectionof different kinds of plantmaterial demandsan experienced eye and considerable tech-nical skill in order to create a kind of beautythat cannot be found in nature.Thys Klem, exhibitor of the bonsai, says

one of his trees, a wild olive, is 40 years old.

‘Flowers must talk to people’

Exhibitor Edith Rule says flower arrangement is a way of communicating with nature She is ateacher at the Ikenobo school of flower arranging. PHOTOS: TIYESE JERANJI

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nity to serve as their ears and eyes at

schools, especially during the school holi-days when there is little to no activity onthese premises.The police have also addressed the com-

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Loonat now CPFcluster chair tooCHEVON BOOYSEN

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Hanif Loonat has been elected as theMitchell’s Plain Community Police Fo-

rum (CPF) cluster chairperson.This comes after Loonat was “ousted” a

month ago from his position as LansdowneCPF chairperson (“CPF chair ousted”, Peo-ple’s Post, 16 June).Hewas then re-elected twoweeks ago and

over the weekend, during a CPF clusterelection, he was elected as cluster chairper-son.The police stations that are part of the

cluster areGrassyPark, Lansdowne,Mitch-ell’s Plain, Steenberg, Athlone, Lentegeur,Strandfontein and Phillipi.Loonat says he is very excited about his

new position and he plans big things in histenure.“This is one step forward for me. I plan

to get back into community policing in a bigway again,” Loonat says.He adds his plans for CPFs in the cluster

is to work together and ensure that every-one “is on the same page”.“We need to foster a relationship between

neighbouring CPFs where the one will as-sist the other in community policing duties.This is the only way we can take back our

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‘Wild’ gunfire injures three in ManenbergAn unknown assailant is being sought aftershooting three people in Manenberg onWednesday last week.The man shot three people, aged 28, 47 and

54 years, at about 23:30.The three victims were sitting in the

lounge area of a house when the shooterpushed the front door open and fired severalshots at them without any warning.

The Manenberg police say that the suspectfled the scene after the sound of gunfire haddied.The victimswere then taken to hospital for

emergency medical treatment and while noarrests have been made, a case of attemptedmurder has been opened for investigation.V Anyone with information can contact the Manenbergpolice on 021 699 9400 or Crime Stop on 0860 010 111.

Husband at large after attack on wifeA case of attempted murder has been openedat the Manenberg police station after a wom-an was allegedly shot by her husband overthe weekend.The incident took place late on Saturday

night when the 23-year-old woman got intoan argument with her husband while he wasdrinking alcohol. It is further alleged that theman started becoming violent, trying to

choke the woman before loading and firinga zip gun at her head at point blank range.He subsequently fled the scene on foot and

is yet to be arrested.The woman was taken to the Heideveld

emergency unit, where she was treated.V Anyone with information regarding this incident cancontact the Manenberg police on 021 699 9400 orCrime Stop on 0860 010 111.

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IMAD, the Institute for Indigenous Musi-cal Arts Development, which serves theyouth in three schools on the Cape Flatslaunched an initiative in June to open itsdoors to all those interested in learning howto play music.

Music teacher and IMAD director GeorgeWerner explains that talented instrumenta-lists get the chance to perform with the in-stitute’s Little Giants big band.

“IMAD’s Saturday school aims to providehigh school pupils, whose schools do not of-

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Highlights of the initiative’s launch thattook place at York Road Primary School atthe end of June included performances bythe Little Giants and the Vuma Levin Quin-tet from the Netherlands.

This professional jazz group is touringSouth Africa, including performing at theNational Youth Jazz Festival in Graham-stown, where the Little Giants will also bepresent.

The IMAD Saturday classes will takeplace at York Road Primary in Lansdowne.V For more details contact Nick Green on084 660 6158 or [email protected].

At the recent launch of Saturday music classes in Lansdowne were, from left, Colin Isaacs(IMAD boardmember and York Road principal), George Werner (IMAD director and teacher),Paul Sedres (IMAD member), Mervyn Weder (IMAD member), Nick Green (IMAD boardmem-ber), Jill McCann (coordinator of the IMAD Saturday music school), Carlo Fabe (IMAD teacher)and Muneeb Hermans, trumpeter and member of the Little Giants big band.

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Marc shares his funny streakLOUISA STEYL

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Cape Town funnyman Marc Lot-tering will be among the local

stars on stage at Bellville CivicTheatre on Sunday 26 July for theannual Want ons kan/’Cause wecan! charity concert.TygerBurger, sister publication

of People’s Post, is the media spon-sor for the concert that each yearsees local celebrities share theirtalents for free in aid of three dif-ferent charities.Every cent generated through

ticket saleswill go to Project Digni-ty, Fisantekraal Centre for Devel-opment and CHOC Childhood Can-cer Foundation.“It’s good to do good,” Marc says

of his involvement.

New showWhen he isn’t lending his voice

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Local industryNot one to shy away from tack-

ling current affairs on stage, whenasked about what makes himlaugh, he simply says: “Waterkloofairport”.Marc has spent nearly two dec-

adesmakingSouthAfricans laugh.He says one of the biggest changeshe’s seen in the local comedy in-dustry during his career is the“loads” of talented younger come-dians emerging. “They keep me onmy toes,” he says.He’ll be amongmany established

names when he performs at thisyear’s Want ons kan/’Cause wecan! concert.The line-up for the star-studded

affair includes Zanne Stapelberg,NicoNel, Jak de Priester andAltusMuller, Anna Davel, Mathys Roetsand Jaconell Mouton (piano),WicusvanderMerwe, PeterMitch-ell, Schalk Joubert (bass), LunaPaige (vocals and piano), VernonSwart (drums), Corlea, Andre andThe Swingers, David Kramer,Dewald Wasserfall, Dowwe Dolla,Pedro Kruger, Hiram Koopman,Albert Frost and Arno CarstenswithTraceyLangeandHannesvanWyk acting as MCs.Marc says he’s looking forward

to seeing Dowwe Dolla most. “Ithink she has a thing for me.”

Buy ticketsTickets for the one-night-only

show cost R250 and are availabledirectly from the beneficiaries, en-suring every cent raised goeswhere it’s needed most.V Call Liza Adlem on 082 772 9057 to buyyour tickets from Project Dignity.V To support the CHOC Childhood CancerFoundation, buy tickets from Alicia van On-selen on 083 414 6741.V Call Linda Oosthuizen on 072 740 4854to book tickets with the Fisantekraal Cen-tre for Development.

Marc Lottering is one of the local celebrities adding his voice to the Wantons kan/ ’Cause we can! charity concert.

Join the three bears for hilarityTheLilliputChildren’sTheatreCompany isperforming its popular Goldilocks and thethree bears during the school holidays.This children’s classic follows the adven-

ture of Goldilocks. She stumbles across ahouse. The three bears come home to findtheir visitor contentedly asleep – with hila-rious consequences.This enchanting fairytale is full of laugh-

ter and audience participation. It promisesgreat fun for the whole family.Goldilocks and the three bears is adapted

and directed by Elton John Duffy, who has

been producing children’s theatre for dec-ades. The showstarsDesleMcConney (fromAthlone) as Baby Bear, Monique Rockman(Goodwood) as Mama Bear, Shaun Klaasen(Rondebosch) as PapaBear, Elton JohnDuf-fy (Edgemead) as Grandpa and Liande Val-entyn (Plumstead) as Goldilocks.Goldilocks and the three bears is on daily

at 10:00 until Saturday at the Nassau Thea-tre atGroote SchuurHigh School, in Palmy-ra Road, Newlands.V Tickets cost R60 and are available from Computick-et. Visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za.

The threebears sitdown toeat anotherbowl ofporridge ina scenefromGoldilocksand thethree bears.

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 7 July 2015 NEWS 11

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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 7 July 201512 CLASSIFIEDS

Waar koper en verkopers mekaar ontmoet

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PERSONAL SERVICES1400

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PERSONALSEVICES

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CATERING &VENUES

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1420.

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HEALTH &BEAUTY

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HERBALISTS

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.BRIDGING CASHWhile waiting for

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LOANS We come to u.021-558 6648 /082 957 3251

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WEDDINGS

1490

.DVD / Photos / SlideshowCall 021-422 0472 / 083 513 6906

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FOR SALE

.

WENDY HOUSES

1677

.

ALLY'S WENDIESD.I.Y. 3 x 6 - R4500D.I.Y. 3 x 9 - R6500

Gratis burglar bars + liningNutec availableCash or Terms

Telefaks : 0219035240021 903 3763 /072 383 5602

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.

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WENDY'S(6x3)- R7 500 CASH!!!Call 082-621-4441021-393-5475

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BUILDINGMATERIAL

1610.

5M, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 082 709 6443

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ABARGAINBLOCK:190, 140&90

021-374 2053021-692 1209083 384 7144

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ABABETTERBLOCK190/140/90

BLOCKS, SAND,STONE

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RCS – Credit & Debitcards accepted

.ABACUS BLOCKS

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CHEAPEST PRICESAlso Cement, Sand &

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We deliver to all areas.

ABBA BLOCKS190's, 140's & 90's and cement.Ph 021-705 5886 or 021-706 4116

Free Delivery!

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AKBLOCKS190s, 140s, 90ssand, stone, cement021 - 376 6364021 - 715 2739079 - 464 4302

.BAKKIE, SAND, STONE, RUBBLEPH: 021-397 1501 or 076 069 7003

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ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES

1620.

All Fridge Regassing and geyserrepairs. 021-371-5362

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WANTED TO BUY

1675.

AA's BUYS good quality furnitureand appliances. We collect. Ph021-374 6060 or 083 948 2804

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GENERAL &HOME SERVICES

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CARPETS/CURTAINS/UPHOLSTERY

1803.

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANING

PH: GAIL 021-391 3483OR 072 906 1796

.

BUILDING &CONSTRUCTION

1801.

PAVING SLABS: 450x450 - R17400x400 - R15 Compacter R140Ph 073 182 1491 or 021-372 2961

.A BAKKIE rubble, sand and stone.Ph 078 611 3627.

.

.

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS&DOORSSupplied& fitted

Call Chris:082 570 5686021 - 638 5292

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IVOR'S HOMEIMPROVEMENTS

Alterations & Renovations*Carports *Painting &

*vibracrete extTel: 021-762 7077Cell: 076 111 7300

.M&S BUILDERS

And Renovations. AllBuilding Works, Paving,Vibracrete & Carports.Ph 084 260 5610 or021-397 3083

.RUBBLEREMOVAL

delivery of sand/stone.%073 268 1998 or021- 706 4036

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VIBRACRETE SLABS,PAVINGSLABS & EXTENSIONS

Ph 021-7054652/073 1134221.

BUILDINGPLANS

1802.

ALL BUILDING plans drawnup and submitted to council.% 021-701 6276 or 082 863 9133

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CARPENTRY

1874.

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS -30 yrs EXP Mr M Harris021-392 2894, 073 293 3952

.

CLEANINGSEVICES

1805.

A SPECIAL CARPET CLEANINGSPECIAL3 Bdrms for R450, 6 Seater Couchesfor R450, Beds, Curtains & Cars.Contact Rob 078 556 6708.Web: specialcarpetcleaning.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

.

.

DSTV/TV/DVDSERVICES

1807.

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRS - Efficientrepairs to microwaves,

ghd's, hair straighteners,for R200. We collect &deliver for R40 extra.Ph 021 705 4222or 083 861 0418

.DSTV & AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONS

Dstv HD packages - R799.Explorer, extra viewinstallations. CCTV &

HomeTheatre. Service callrepair charge frm R180.Call: 083 288 2757

.

ELECTRICAL

1810.

24/7 FRIDGE REGASSINGPh 073 4808 444

.ALL HOME appliances repaired.Fridge/freezer regassing. For a Freequote. % Angelo 073 664 3532

.ALL WASHING MACHINES,FRIDGES AND STOVES.REPARIED BY MOBILEWORKSHOP. 021 939 9338061 729 9632

.

FRIDGE RE-GASSING(Labour + gas incl. R180)

Call: 073 500 1806*All jobs done at home!!!

.Fridges & Deep Freezers wanted

Working or notWILL PAY CASH!Tel: 072 592 2507

.

All Installations & Maintenanceby Ronald George Electrical

Tel: 021-705 5922Cell: 083 311 7195

PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 7 July 2015 CLASSIFIEDS 13

.TV/Microwave Repairs18 Lanaria Crescent,

SilvertownBudget Electronics021 633 1802083 486 5394

.

WE DO REPAIRSOn all appliancesRegassing done on

all types of fridges @ R180Tel: 078 212 8078

3 Months Guarantee!

.

GLASS/WINDOWS

1827.

Glass Suppliers,Aluminium

Doors & WindowsSupply & Fit - We beatany written quote.Aluminium hardware

also available.Faldeelah 021-3972630or 072 669 3599

.

HENDRICKSALUMINIUM

formanufacturing,fitting ofaluminium

windows&doorscustommade.Many years ofexperience,affordable&

quality services.Tel: 021-376 3937cell 076 6084770

.

HOME IMPROVEMENTSINTERIOR

1835.

20%DiscountonNEWBLINDS

over R1 500 for themonth of July only.

RC [email protected] 259 1802082 598 2606

.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

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HOME IMPROVEMENTSEXTERIOR

1836.

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steel fencing& automation. Ph 021-691-1936

or 084-921-5364

.

BELIEVE IN CHRIST SERVICESVibracrete, carports, paving.Ph Albert 073 545 6994

.

PLAYSAFEGARAGEDOORS

& automation. 0765230306

.

THEO'S GATES & B/BARSVibracrete walls & extensions,

carports, barbed wire & spikes andautomation on all types of gates.

20 years experience.Ph 078 624 4761

.VIBRACRETEWalls, Paving,Plastering, Carports, Painting.(021) 392 1433 or 083 539 5478

.

MISCELLANEOUS

1845.

MR FIX ITFor all maintenance like: bathroomrenovations, plumbing, tiling and

installing of geysers, etc.% Ridley on 071 349 4741 /021-371 2231 BE BLESSED

.

PAVING

1873.

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

.

PLUMBERS

1855.

For all your plumbing needsas well as

Certificates of Compliance,Call Frank - 082 354 4076Qualified & Registered

All workmanship guaranteed!!

.PLUMBING

Tiling & ElectricalTel: 079 018 2091

.

SWIMMING POOLS

1867.CLEAN & MAINTAIN POOLS.Ph 083 494 3939 or 021-836 8208

.

TRANSPORT &STORAGE

1870.5 TON TRUCK avail for gardenrefuse and furniture removal. Ph076 124 4713

.FURNITURE REMOVALSPh 0786113627.

.

HOLIDAY &TRAVEL

.

ACCOMMODATION

2635.GORDONS Bay S/catering holidayaccomodation, 6 & 8 sleeper fromR1 000 p/night % 079 522 4309

.

TOURS &ACTIVITIES

2601.Luxury Bus Tour

Depart 26 December 2015return 06 January 2016Port Elizabeth - 2 DaysDurban - 3 DaysSwaziland - 3 DaysOudshoorn - 2 Days

Bed and breakfast includedContact Doreen Arendse

on 0735 321 301

.END OF YEARHOLIDAY

CLUB MYKONOS01 Jan - 08 Jan 2016Contact Uncle Ike:083 459 5863

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VEHICLES

.

VEHICLEREPAIRS

3080.ENGINE OVERALL,R2 800. Clutch overalls,fr R1400. Gearbox repairsfr R1400. Parts & labourincl. Call 021 945 3606

078 875 4394.

PROPERTIES

.

HOUSES FOR SALE

3275.

WESTRIDGEsemi 3 beds, big yard

R420 000ROCKLANDS

Semi 3 beds maisonetteR350 000 negWOODLANDSfree standing 2 bedswith massive yard.R420 000

LEON BESSICK083 660 3495021-374 3786079 468 8616

.

WOODLANDSFree standing 3 beds, bics, lounge,kitchen bathroom + toilet, garagefor 3 cars + SWIMMING POOL,also SEPARATE ENTRANCE -3 beds, kitchen, bath & toilet.

All for R700 000 neg. excl. cost.Ph 071 178 4436 all hrs

.

EMPLOYMENT

.

GENERAL

3680.CONSOLIDATION LOANS andPersonal Loan. Pay all your loans +acc. Deposit change in your bank acc.Criteria: Perm emp, 3 months bankstatement, latest payslip, copy of ID.

Payout in 1 hr - 24 hrs.Ph 078 116 1508 or 084 6657457

.

EMPIRE SKILLSDEVELOPMENTCENTRE (PTY) LTD

Reg No 2012/223199/07Hotel staff urgently

needed:-waitersBarstaff

Housekeepers /kitchen staff

No matric neededForeigners welcomeFor interview

074 414 2795 Jamiewhatsapp

071 836 5790whatsapp only

.

MEDICAL

3705.

HOME CARE NURSEWith experience neededfor an elderly bedriddenpatient. Salary R3800Contact Cheryl-Annto arrange an interview

061 171 9904.

SALES &MARKETING

3760.

UMSEBENZIJOB

No Sales ExperienceFREE training is provided

We offer:• Basic Salary• Commission

• Travelling Allowance• Incentives

T's & C's applyFor appointmentZanele 021 201 002266 Plein St, Cape Town

.

SECURITY

3750.WISE GUY SECURITYTRAINING CENTER

PSIRA accredited coursesGrade E, D, C, B & AArmed responseCASH IN TRANSIT & FIREARM TRAININGComputer, receptionistcourses offered

12 Bravo St,Mitchell's Plain

Call: 021 376 7196 /063 249 0581

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EMPLOYMENT3600

.

CALL CENTRES3640

.We are looking to employ

10 young vibrant, well-spoken

CALL CENTREAGENTSto join our great company based in Claremont.

Applicants need to be able to work independentlyand with an uplifted by daily incentives and bonuses.

This opportunity will only be available toserious candidates who will be participatingin full training session. Each employee ishandpicked according to their ambition,

determination to succeed in the work ethics.Forward your CV to

[email protected] call 071 255 9348

.

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The South African nationaldarts championship is under-way in Johannesburg until its

conclusion on Friday.The first national champion-

ships were held in Cape Town in1993, which served as the platformfor Darts South Africa (DSA) to beformed through the unification ofall the darting districts and associ-ations in South Africa.

TheWesternCape is representedby four affiliated districts whichform the federation: Cape Town,West Coast, Cape Winelands andEden.

Cape Town Darts is made up ofnine associations, including two-time defending inter-districtchampion Peninsula Darts Associ-ation (PDA).

The other associations are: Ath-lone, Mitchell’s Plain, NorthernSuburbs, Ocean View, South Pen-insula, Southern Suburbs, Sti-

kland and the Western ProvinceDarts Association.

The DSA tournament formatconsists of an inter-regional andinter-district four-a-side competi-tion in which players compete inboth doubles and singles play. Theinter-district competition has sev-en divisions.

Peninsula will be leading thecharge of the Cape Town teams inthe inter-district competition,where they will be chasing an un-precedented third title in a row.

They are unbeaten for the pasttwo years, having not lost a matchat thenational championship since2013.

TheWesternCapewomen’s teamtook national honours in the inter-regional competition last year,while the men’s team finished asthe runners-up in their division.

Peter Bowers, manager of thePDA men’s team, is confident thatthe team is ready to defend its na-tional title. Frank Avenant, LesleyBeukes, Jason Erasmus, Elroy

Dirks, Jason Hendricks, FranklynMiller, Sean Shaw andAshwin Ad-ams will be representing PDA atthis year’s tournament.

Avenant will also compete in theInternational World Darts tourna-ment inTurkey inOctober and rep-resent South Africa there.

Warren Hansen, Cape TownDarts’s transformation official andPDA’s vice-chairperson, echoesBowers’ optimism.

“The only challenger to thethrone is the Western ProvinceDarts Association.

“Western Province has four

players in the Western Cape DartsFederation team as well.”

Hansen also highlights top play-ers in the Cape Town district whocouldmakean impact in this year’sinter-district tournament: “Play-ers who are performing very welland are on top of their game in theregion are Wesley Daries andMar-thinus Grobelaar.

“These two gentlemen were thetwo top performers at the WesternCape Darts Federation trials. Bothplayers are from Cape Town Dartsandwill be representing theWPDAin the inter-district competition.

“The women who are perform-ing very well are Yolanda van Roo-yen from Cape Town Darts, whowill also be representing SouthernSuburbs Darts Association at thenational darts tournament, andMaxi Keet of the Cape Winelandsregion in Paarl,” he says.

Van Rooyen, along with youthplayer Tayla Carolissen, will bejoining Avenant in Turkey as theCape Town locals fly the flag forSouth Africa.

The next Darts South Africacompetition will be hosted inBloemfontein next year.

Dart players to hit the mark

The Peninsula Darts Association men's team for the national darts championships in Gauteng is (back, from left)Elroy Dirks, Lesley Beukes, Frank Avenant, Jason Erasmus, Rustim Adams and Quin Crayno and (front, from left)Franklin Miller, Peter Bowers (manager), Azzraf Issacs (PDA chairperson) and Ashwin Adams.

The Peninsula Darts Association women’s team is (back, from left) Veron-ique Stemmet, Marcia Stemmet, Alicia Flowers and Patricia Flowers and(front, from left) Lesley Jack, Azzraf Isaacs (PDA chairperson), LindaBowers and Zelda Blom.

The South Peninsula Darts Association’s women’s team is (back, from left) Lydetta Adonis,Junita Abrahams and Leanne van der Speck and (front, from left) Merle Swartz, Priscilla Cross(manager) and Arsia Reagon.

The South Peninsula Darts Association’s men’s team is (back, from left) Wesley Gomez, RholdoLester, Lance Rustin and Sean Gordon and (front, from left) Rudy Faure, Anthony Fester(manager) and Nicholas Petersen.

Mitchell’s Plain Recreational Association women’s team is (back, from left) Felicia Sim, AltheaCarolissen, Cynthia Sherrif, Colleen Solomons and (front, from left) Annette Adams, Renee Sim(coach) and Fazeela Adams.

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The 20th edition of the CokeCup kicked off at sportsgrounds across the city over

the weekend.The competition has been un-

earthing local talent since 1996,giving clubs in the local soccer as-sociations within the South Afri-can Football Association (Safa) achance to reveal their strengthwithin the amateur ranks.

Peninsula Beverages has put itsweight behind the initiative againas the title sponsors of the tourna-

ment.“The excitement of this competi-

tion is experienced not only in thesenior ranks, but also by the wom-en soccer players and the u.18s,”Peninsula Beverages says in astatement.

Platform415 clubs will compete in the

tournament which has seen thelikes of Anele Ngcongca, RivaldoCoetzee, Thulani Serero, BantuMzwakali and Clayton Daniels useit as a platform to the PSL and be-yond.

“It is Safa Cape Town’s noble re-

sponsibility to develop and nur-ture young talent in the region andpartners like Coke help us to meetour objective,” says Norman Ar-endse, Safa Cape Town’s chairper-son.

“This is the biggest amateursponsored soccer tournament inthe empires of Safa.

“Other regions are amazed at thesize and sponsorship of this compe-tition”.

Silver Spurs is the defendingmen’s senior champion and willhave to triumph in eight rounds ofcompetition if it is to repeat lastyear’s heroics.

Amateurs play for the spotlight

Durbanville’s Justin Morkel (left) tries to chip FC Tafelzicht goalkeeper Iande Klerk in their match at the Hanover Park sports complex. Durbanvillewon the match 3-2. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS

Islanders FC’s Neil Altman (left) takes evasive action as Eltino Elliot of SSSFC goes all out in clearing the ball in their Coke Cup clash at Turfhall parkon Sunday.

Priesthood FC’s Gcfobani Plaatjie (right) heads the ball away from Hanover Park’s Shaahid Maloi in their match atthe Downberg Road sport complex in Hanover Park. The home team won 6-0.

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The South African Table Tennis OpenChampionship at theBelhar sports cen-tre lastweek sawmore than 650 compet-

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contested the men’s final against GautengCentral’s Terence Mathole.Overmeyer, a seven-timeSAchampionbe-

fore this year’s event, was a man on a mis-sion. He had a score to settle with Mathole,who had beaten him in last year’s tourna-ment.

The best in WPOvermeyer also wanted to prove that he

was indeed the best that Western Provincehad produced in recent years and claim thenational title for an incredible eighth time.Overmeyer, who plays for Bishop Lavis,

had beaten the 2014 champion, Keagan Lin-geveldt en route to the final, while Matholesecured his place in the showdown afterovercoming Kurt Lingeveldt.WP featured in all but one of the finals at

the tournamentwhichpreceded themen’s fi-nal (missing out on participating in thewomen’s final).WithOvermeyer beingWP’shead coach, the pressure stakes increased

significantly.A packed Belhar sports centre would bear

witness to one of the most epic table tennisfinals to date, providing an electric atmos-phere as Mathole received phenomenal sup-port from the crowd.Overmeyer said that he was nervous in

the morning and during the first set of thefinal, but that his best game is played whenfighting to win, having won many matcheswhen coming back from a deficit. He put hissuccess down to experience.

Hub of table tennisWP, as it would seem, is the hub of South

African table tennis, as the province pro-duced numerous junior champions at thetournament. Lakeasha Johnson claimedboth the u.15 and u.18 girls’ titles. ZakeerMoosa was crowned the u.18 boys’ champi-on. Other stand-out performers for WPwereJesse-Leigh Nomdo (u.13 girls’ doubles andmixed champion), Cade Peters (u.15 boys’single anddoubles champion),MusfiquhKa-lam (u.13 girls’ singles and doubles champi-on), Trudy Barros (u.18 girls’ doubles run-ner-up and u.18 mixed doubles runner-up),Simeen Mookrey (u.18 girls’ singles runner-up, u.15 girls’ doubles champion and u.15mixed doubles champion).

Overmeyer’s experience bags 8th title

Shaun Overmeyer from Mitchell’s Plain, playing for Bishop Lavis, was crowned the men’s winnerof the South African Table Tennis Open Championship after beating Gauteng Central’s TerrenceMathole at the Belhar sports centre. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX