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Founder of the initiative, Carolyn Steyn said due to the cold weather they decided to start distrubution earlier than Mandela Day (18 July). Some of the Knit- wits, as the knitters are affectionately called, were present at the handover. There is still time to join the 67 Blan- kets for Mandela Day movement. The on- ly requirement is that the single bed size blanket or baby blanket must be handma- de. Contact Johan Ferreira at 061 674 6427 for further details. Winter comfort for children Some of the knitwits at the blanket handover were Shelley Kerrigan, Charmaine Damstra, Florence Reddy, and Cathy Dippnall, with head of the paediatric oncology unit, Dr Christina Stephan. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX Woensdag, 25 Junie 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e-pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za RAVENSMEAD PLANNING: CITY TO MAKE GETTING AROUND A BREEZE New transport vision MICHELLE LINNERT @linnertmb T he city intends establishing transport routes that will get residents to work quickly, easily and reliably. However, before those who currently need to get a bus before dawn to be in time for work elsewhere get too happy, they should know this R32 billion plan might only be ope- rational by 2032. This is according to mayco member for transport, Brett Heron, who was speaking at the official adoption of the city’s Integrated Public Transport Network (IPTN) last Tues- day. The intended transport routes, which re- semble a network of arteries that will effecti- vely close the divide between rich and poor, will be rolled out in various phases, Herron said. “This IPTN confirms the city’s commit- ment to improve mobility, eradicate bar- riers, reduce costs and overcome the apart- heid spatial planning legacy,” he said. “It will enhance our residents’ access to economic opportunities and social ameni- ties.” Calling it “ground-shifting”, Herron said the plan will be developed over the next 18 years “to meet the travel demands of a popu- lation which is predicted to increase from 4,1 million in 2012 to approximately 5,6 million in 2032”. Decrease private cars He said by that time, they hope to have ap- proximately 80% of residents living within 500 metres of a trunk (BRT/rail) or bus fee- der route. They hope this will additionally decrease the use of private cars to work and shorten travelling time to work to one hour. “It is Cape Town re-imagined with an addi- tional 10 MyCiTi trunk routes on dedicated red lanes,” he said. The City envisages connecting passengers via the following corridors with the nort- hern suburbs: V Dunoon and Century City: Phase 1 is cur- rently under construction for the connecti- on from Du Noon to Century City via Monta- gue Gardens and will be operational next ye- ar. V Mitchells Plain and Durbanville: This route would use Symphony Way and travel through Bellville. V Westlake and Bellville. V To Page 2.

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Handcrafted blankets were donated tochildren at the Tygerberg hospital paedi-atric oncology ward on Monday as partof the “67 blankets for Mandela Day” ini-tiative.Founder of the initiative, Carolyn

Steyn said due to the cold weather theydecided to start distrubution earlier thanMandela Day (18 July). Some of the Knit-wits, as the knitters are affectionatelycalled, were present at the handover.There is still time to join the 67 Blan-

kets for Mandela Daymovement. The on-ly requirement is that the single bed sizeblanket or baby blanketmust be handma-de.Contact Johan Ferreira at 061 674 6427

for further details.

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Some of the knitwits at the blankethandover were Shelley Kerrigan, CharmaineDamstra, Florence Reddy, and CathyDippnall, with head of the paediatriconcology unit, Dr Christina Stephan. PHOTO:CARINA ROUX

Woensdag, 25 Junie 2014 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | e­pos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za

RAVENSMEAD

PLANNING: CITY TO MAKE GETTING AROUND A BREEZE

New transport visionMICHELLE LINNERT

@linnertmb

The city intends establishing transportroutes that will get residents to workquickly, easily and reliably.

However, before thosewho currently needto get a bus before dawn to be in time forwork elsewhere get too happy, they shouldknowthisR32 billionplanmight onlybeope-rational by 2032.This is according to mayco member for

transport, Brett Heron, whowas speaking atthe official adoption of the city’s IntegratedPublic Transport Network (IPTN) last Tues-

day.The intended transport routes, which re-

semble a network of arteries thatwill effecti-vely close the divide between rich and poor,will be rolled out in various phases, Herronsaid.“This IPTN confirms the city’s commit-

ment to improve mobility, eradicate bar-riers, reduce costs and overcome the apart-heid spatial planning legacy,” he said.“It will enhance our residents’ access to

economic opportunities and social ameni-ties.”Calling it “ground-shifting”, Herron said

the plan will be developed over the next 18

years “tomeet the travel demands of a popu-lationwhich is predicted to increase from4,1million in 2012 to approximately 5,6 millionin 2032”.

Decrease private carsHe said by that time, they hope to have ap-

proximately 80% of residents living within500 metres of a trunk (BRT/rail) or bus fee-der route.They hope this will additionally decrease

the use of private cars to work and shortentravelling time to work to one hour.“It isCapeTownre-imaginedwith anaddi-

tional 10 MyCiTi trunk routes on dedicated

red lanes,” he said.TheCity envisages connecting passengers

via the following corridors with the nort-hern suburbs:

V DunoonandCenturyCity: Phase 1 is cur-rently under construction for the connecti-on fromDuNoon to Century City viaMonta-gueGardens andwill be operational next ye-ar.

V Mitchells Plain and Durbanville: Thisroute would use Symphony Way and travelthrough Bellville.

V Westlake and Bellville.

V To Page 2.

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V Eerste River and Big Bay: Thenew trunk routes onMyCiti willrun from Eerste River to BlueDowns andDelft, to Parow,Mon-te Vista, Bothasig, Parklandsand ultimately to Big Bay.

V Khayelitsha and Century Ci-ty.

V Century City andWallacede-ne: From Wallacedene to Dur-banville, using Bellville and Pa-row and Century City feederroutes.Herron said a comprehensive

system of feeder routes – 80% ofwhich will be allocated to sche-duled bus services – would belinking passengers to the railand theBusRapidTransit (BRT)network.“It is Cape Town re-imagined

with a new Blue Downs double-track rail line from the Nolungi-le station in Khayelitsha to the

Kuils River station – providinga direct link of approximatelynine kilometres long with fourstations,” he said.He said these would run bet-

ween residential suburbs andthe Blackheath, Kuils River andBellville business and industrialareas.“In addition, it is a rail net-

work proposing the doubling ofthe existing Strand line fromEerste River station to Strandstation.“There is amassive demand at

the moment from Macassar andsurrounds to the Somerset Westarea.“There is also a need to con-

nect to the Helderberg area”Herron said the long-term net-

work plan would provide forpassengers’ travel demands asthe city became more dense.

Some of the country’s biggest namesin entertainment are offering theirtime, free of charge, to three worthycauses.TygerBurger are bringing top mu-

sicians together on one stage at theBellville Civic Theatre on Sunday 27July to raise funds for the Carel duToit Centre, Mould Empower Serve(MES) and Special Needs AdaptedProgramme (Snap) at the 12th annu-al Want ons Kan!/’Cause we Can!charity concert.Mathys Roets, Kevin Leo and Da-

nieNiehauswill performasDrie vandieBestes. Theywill be joinedon sta-ge byElvis Blue, AdamTas, Andriët-te Norman, Broers, Wicus van derMerwe, Emo Adams and Take Note,Loki Rothman, Marion Holm, Way-ne McKay, Zanne Stapelberg, Des-mond Wells, Blues Broers, Francois

van Coke and guita-rist Jedd Kossew,DowweDolla and sax-ophonist HiramKoopman. Also in theline-up are AmandaStrydom and JanineNeethling.Local celebrities

Pedro Kruger andMargit Meyer-Röden-beck will be MCs forthe evening.All these entertai-

ners will be perfor-ming free, and everycent raised throughthe concert will go di-rectly to the three be-neficiaries. The venue, lights, stagedecor, sound, accommodation, winetasting and even the security are all

sponsored.All readers need to

do to help supportthe initiative is buya ticket to this brilli-ant, once-off, show.Tickets cost R250

and can be boughtdirectly from the be-neficiaries:

V Carel du Toit: Valerievan der Merwe on 021933 4578, 082 211 9965or email valerie@carel­dutoit.co.za.V Mes: Clarina Hanekomon 074 692 1247 or 021949 8736 or prcape­

[email protected] Snap: Christelle Muller on 076 575 5662or 021 976 8706.

Top stars support charity gig

Dowwe Dolla

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

There were celebrations aplenty when Yo-ungPeople@Work hosted their mid-yeargraduation recently.“Not even the Cape of Storms raging on

the weekend of June 14 could prevent thestudents, supporters and their partnersfrom attending this proud milestone,” saidFrank Julies who co-ordinated the empo-werment programme.The event, organised and sponsoredby the

volunteers of YP@W, took place at AdonaiLife in Bishop Lavis, as students who com-pleted their three-month computer and lifeskills course graduated.“A group of mothers, dubbed the Techno

Moms, also graduated,” says Frank proudly.

These were older women who were provi-ded the opportunity to empower themselveswith computer skills.“Norma Oliver, 75, one of these Techno

Momswas full praise for her trainer, DoreenCussendala’s patience, and pointed out thatyou are never too old to learn new skills.”Theresa Denton, a lecturer in library stu-

dies at UWC, recipient of various awardsand current head librarian at Rocklands li-brary inMitchells Plain, was the guest spea-ker.She spoke about the partnership between

YoungPeople@Work and community libra-ries in empowring unemployed youth.She also highlighted the project’s various

benefits to the community, and encouragedthe youth tomakeuse of this valuable oppor-tunity.

Moms and youth graduate

Guest speaker Theresa Denton congratulates the Techno Moms for their achievements at thegraduation.

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Police in Bellville South need your help totrace the family of a baby girl who wasfound abandoned on Saturday 14 June.

At about 19:00 a Metro Ambulance was onthe way to an incident when it was stoppedby unknown community members whohanded them a baby estimated to be abouttwo to three months old who was foundabandoned in Jool Street, Bellville South.

She was dressed in a blue and white craw-ler with yellow arms and leggings.

The child was closely wrapped in a babyblanket and althought it rained earlier thatday she appeared to be in good health.

Ambulance personnel gave her a medicalexamination, bought some nappies, a bottleand pacifier, and then took her to the localpolice station.

“We are asking anyone who might haveseen the incident of the child being dumped,or who recognises the child and knows hermother, to please come forward with any in-formation,” said Warrant Officer Ian Willi-ams of the Bellville South SAPS.

A charge of child abandonment is beinginvestigated.

V Anyone with information can contact Detective­constable Henry Denton on 021 950 1306 or 083227 3024.

Abandoned baby’s family sought

This baby girl was found abandoned in BellvilleSouth. Can you help find her family?

Take care of your car!Police in Bellville South and surrounds

have noticed an increase in incidents oftheft out of motor vehicle over the past fewmonths.

One of the major contributions to this ty-pe of crime during winter is the earlier on-set of nightfall, as well as owners who unwit-

tingly park their vehicles in dark isolatedplaces and often leave valuables such as lap-tops, cellphones, briefcases and wallets cle-arly visible for passers-by.

They would like to warn the public to:VRemove all valuables from sight.VEnsure all doors are locked and windows

closed (activate alarm where available).

VPark in well lit areas (where vehicle canbe easily monitored).

VPark inside your garage (if available).VReport all suspicious persons to policeVJoin your local street committee/

neighbourhood watch.V For more information contact Bellville South SAPSon 021 950 1306/7.

Theft out of motor vehicles on the increase

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

The landmark mosque in Bonteheuwel is ce-lebrating its 50th Anniversary and recentlyhosted an event to honour some importantclerics and residents who have made a diffe-rence in their community.

This event was hosted on Sunday 15 June,and according to one of the organisers, Sha-hied Khan, it almost got off to a bad startbut intervention by a neighbour saved theday.

“When I arrived at the mosque at 05:00 wehad no electricity. The cables were cut, butluckily not stolen,” he said.

“This would have meant a disastrousstart to the event at 07:00, but one of our lifelong neighbours and an elder in our commu-nity, Mrs Kemp, came to the rescue by sup-plying us with electricity while we werewaiting on the electricity department to co-me fix the problem.

“Thanks to her we were able to supplyhot coffee and tea for the breakfast, and thefact that this is a Christian lady showed therespect that we have for one another and thereligious tolerance in Bonteheuwel.”

Shahied explained that in honouring the-se community heroes, prayers were recitedin the days preceding the event and the com-munity was invited to the mosque for morereadings from the Quran and lectures du-ring the morning.

“The event was well attended,” he said.

“Some of the scholars amongst the peoplewhere Abdurahmaan Alexander, IrfaanMartin, Fuad Isaacs , Fuad Hendrix, IsmailEsack, Fagmie Solomons and Igshaan For-tune, who is a teacher at Habibiya PrimarySchool in Rylands who shared fond memo-ries of his early years of Islamic educationunder the late Imams Abdul Aziz Memoth,Ismail Latief and Ismail Frieslaar.

“Also in attendance was Haji SulaimanMorris, the Billal (the caller to prayer, atBonteheuwel Mosque for over 40 years.)

“He is still performing that duty and is al-so training some youth and other elders tostand in for him when he is not available.”

Many people who have since passed onwere also honoured.V For more information contact Shahied on 083 5041111, Nazeem on 021 3725533/061 453 2174 or AnwarTape 083 948 2804.

Mosque celebrates 50 years

92­year­oldMualimah AyeshaAllie, seen herewith her children,was one of theteachers honouredat the event.

The landmarkmosque in Bonte­heuwel is celebra­ting its 50thAnniversary.

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gesondheidswerkers ook bemoeienis metander vorme van drankmisbruik. Inhierdie artikel kyk ons kortliks na enkelevan hierdie vorme van drankmisbruik. ’nAlkoholis is ’n persoon wat wel drankmisbruik, terwyl ’n drankmisbruiker nienoodwendig ’n alkoholis is nie. Sobyvoorbeeld kan ’n geleentheidsdrinkerper geleentheid ook drank misbruik.’n Drankmisbruiker misbruik drank

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drinkpatroon kan tot alkoholisme ontwik-kel. Die progressief-oormatige drankge-bruiker word deur sommige skrywersreeds as ’n alkoholis beskou. Hierdie tipealkoholgebruiker drink met die uitsluitli-ke doel om besope te raak.Hierdie persoon word vir progressief

langer tye besope, afgewissel met alkorter wordende tydperke tussen sydrinkepisodes.Hierdie vorm van drankmisbruik hou

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The Bishop Lavis Chess Club is spreadingits wings and creating a new generation ofplayers across the Cape Flats.Daniel Arendse is spearheading this

drive to promote the game after starting aclub in Manenberg, and now has one upand running in Heideveld where a majortournament is being organised forTuesday1 July.Daniel said that after starting the club in

Bishop Lavis a few years ago, he startedgetting enquiries from other areas aboutgetting youth interested in the game.“The last two years have been fantastic,

with the game growing as youngsters dis-cover their potential to think beyond theircircumstances,” he says.“By taking part in competitions across

the peninsula they have seen that they areno different from the player who lives inConstantia or Plattekloof - their ability tothink is all that matters.“My motto in life is that by creating one

more chess playerwe bring the lack of stra-tegic thinking and long-term planning to ahalt in one more person’s life.”He further explained that the three clubs

were really like one business with threebranches.“In away it’s bringing these three commu-

nities together. Players from these areas arenow making new friends through the gameand realising that there is a way to beat thenegativity and crime that surrounds them intheir neighbourhoods.”The Heideveld Chess Open will be taking

place at the Heideveld Library, and Danielis encouraging players from all over to jointhem on the day.“It’s an open so there are no age restricti-

ons. The players have been honing theirskills for the past few months and want toshow the world what they are capable of,”he says.“Chesshelps you to concentrate, improves

your logic. It teaches you to play by the rulesand take responsibility for your actions, andhow to problem solve in an uncertain envi-ronment.”Daniel is also looking for sponsorship for

prizes for the day, and help with refresh-ments for the players.“Anything that will make the day more

special will be appreciated,” he says.

V For more information Daniel can be contacted on021 637 5432 or 074 424 7767.

Chess takes off on the Flats

Players Godfrey Mohamed and Jesah Cumberledge, front, get into some serious training for theHeideveld Open. They are watched by, from left, Cheryl Williams, Leonard Williams, DanielArendse and Niketa Fortuin. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK

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Surprise letter from the Queen

Aunty Katie with the letter that she receivedfrom Buckingham Palace. This letter now haspride of place in the Carelse household.

GARY VAN DYK@gvdcapejazz

Aunty Annie “Katie” Carelse is hob-nobbingwith the aristocracy nowadays.

From Bonnievale Court in The Range, El-sies River, she celebrates her birthday on thesame day as Queen Elizabeth (21 April), sowhen she turned 74 this year she decided tocheer herself up by writing to the Queen towish her well on her 88th birthday.

“I was feeling a bit down so decided that Iwanted to wish the queen and tell her a bitabout myself here in Elsies River,” she said.

She dictated the letter to her grand-daughter and it was sent off to BuckhinghamPalace, along with a picture of her.

Imagine their surprise when on 28 May theyreceived a reply from one of the Queen’s La-dies-in-Waiting.

“The Queen wishes me to write and thankyou for the kind message which you have senton the occasion of her 88th birthday,” read theletter.

“Although unable to reply to you personal-ly, Her Majesty was touched by the senti-ments expressed in your letter and apprecia-ted your thoughtfulness in enclosing a photo-graph of yourself for the Queen to see.

“Her Majesty hopes that you enjoyed yourown birthday celebrations and I am to sendyou The Queen’s most sincere thanks.”

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Soos ’n vetgesmeerde blits kom sy omdie hoek van Jan van Riebeeck-straatin Ruyterwacht. Sy stop skielik, klim

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Gail Leen (38) sê daar is twee dinge watsy doen om haar teen die aartsvyand vanenige posbode te beskerm.

“Ek hou dadelik stil, want ’n mens weetnie hoe vinnig die honde is nie en ek probeeraltyd ’n klip by my hou,” vertel Gail, ná sypas weer ’n lastige brak moes afweer.”

Om daagliks by bykans 1 000 mense sehuise pos af te lewer is ’n ondankbare werk,maar Gail van Uitsig naby Ravensmeaddoen dit met ’n glimlag.

“Dié is my aftree-job, ek gaan nêrens.Voor ek vir die poskantoor begin werk het,het ek rondgeval, maar nou is ek happy. Ekgeniet my werk.”

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“Ons was sommer mechanics ook,” ver-duidelik sy die dinamika van in ’n huisgrootword waar die pa eintlik meer seunswou hê. Gail is die tweede jongste van sewekinders, van wie net een ’n seun.

Die Kaapse winter maak haar nie bangnie, dit is eerder in vooroordeel wat sy ’nweersin het.

“Toe ek dié werk begin doen het, was diemanne baie gekant teen my. Weet jy manneis soms soos vroumense? Hulle skinder engun jou niks. Maar dit gaan my nie onder-kry nie, ek is hier om te bly.”

Sy het ’n besige dag, want dis munisipalerekeninge wat afgelewer moet word. “Opdae soos dié kry ek maklik eers ná ses (18:00)klaar. Maar weet jy wat? Daar is baie mense

wat waardeer wat ek doen. Hulle begin joual op die naam te ken.

“Sommige dae, wanneer ek baie moeg is,sal iemand vir my ’n ou koeldrankie aan-bied. Van die tannies is lief om vir my ’n koe-kie te gee.”

En die beste deel van die werk?“Ek raak nie vet nie, ek hou my figure!”

lag Gail voor sy met een vinnige beweginghaar been oor haar ysterperd swaai.

Sy ry omkyk-omkyk, want sy weet nie hoevinnig die honde is nie.

Die posruiter van RuyterwachtGail Leen maakseker almal kryhul pos inRuyterwacht.

FOTO: BRENDENRUITER

MAGRIET THERON@magrietron

Taki Amira, chairperson of the De Grendelsubcouncil, reminded liquor licence hol-ders at a recent subcouncil meeting thatthey can apply for extended trading times.

He said that up until now the subcouncilhas been rceiving a trickle of applicationsfor extended trading times “which by no me-ans matches the amount of outlets that fallin this subcouncils area.”

Since February, businesses where liquoris consumed off the premises have been ableto apply for extended liquor trading daysand hours.

Businesses with valid liquor licences canapply for extended trading times if they ad-

here to the requirements and limitations setout in the bylaw.

The new bylaw makes provision for off-consumption licensed premises to apply forextra trading hours from Monday to Satur-day from 18:00 to 20:00, and for trading onSundays from 11:00 to 18:00.

“I wish to remind liquor licence holders,especially those who trade with off con-sumption licences, that at this time there isno tariff for applications for extendedhours, the tariff comes into effect on 1 July,”he said.

He added that he intends to meet with li-quor officers at various police stations inthe subcouncil area in the near future togauge their views on liquor outlets in theirneighbourhoods.

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Dogs are welcome on a lead.V Phone coordinator Wendy Craig on 081 4027483 for more information.

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Caryn Hawes, Gabbi Bissolati and ZhivonneDelcarme show off the new cards that willmake school safer.

Photographer makes a planto keep school kids safeGARY VAN DYK

@gvdcapejazz

A local photographer has come up with aunique idea to monitor learners for their sa-fety.

Rodger Fransman from Bishop Lavis hasbeen taking Matric Ball photos at Voorbrug

High in Delft since 2009 and said about threeyears ago he was asked to help the school eli-minate unwanted elements on the schoolgrounds.

“There were people coming onto thegrounds and they did not belong there,” heexplains.

“The safety of learners and teachers wasconstantly threatened and they wanted so-mething done to avoid this.

“I immediately started getting the ball rol-ling and came up with a student card ideathat not only acts as a safety measure, butwill also be programmed at a later stage toact as a monitoring system, aiding theschool in timekeeping and absenteeism.

“When I showed them a sample they gaveme the green light and I started taking pictu-res of all the students and added their de-tails, such as name and surname, onto a plas-tic PVC (credit card type) card which is notonly durable and tough but will last a stu-dent from grade 8 to grade 12 and can be easi-ly attached to a lanyard in a card holder.”

The school has now taken delivery of thecard and will be implementing the initiativeat the start of the new term in July.

“I also provided the school security staffwith cards, as well as visitor cards which thesecurity will monitor,” he adds.

“They had nightmares with students get-ting expelled and showing up in class wit-hout the teachers knowing they were expel-led.

“This will now be a thing of the past witha ‘no card no entry’ policy in place.

“With all the negative and violent storiescoming from schools, Voorbrug decided totake drastic measures in order to secure andsafeguard their students and staff.”

Rodger is hoping to spread his system toother schools in the area.V For further information call Rodger on 082 093 4811or email [email protected].

Voorbrug High principal, John Linderts, left,shakes Rodger Fransman’s hand after receivingthe first batch of cards.

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I would start my own partywhich will make no emptypromises, only one promise:total dedication to the animalsof our country (“Walk the talkon animal rights”, TygerBurg-er, 18 June).How many times must I hear

or read that a group of peoplebehaved like “animals’’, whenwe can actually learn a lotfrom animals.

Vote to put an endto animal cruelty

I am not aware of animalsraping, killing or stealing fromeach other. Yes, to stay aliveand feed their young maybe –it’s a cruel nature.A stray animal who is hungry

and cold, fending for itself outthere is sad. What’s sadder isthat a human is most likely thereason behind it.If I had my way, I would start

a party which stands up forthem, with harsh cruelty toanimals laws and sentences.It is a privilege to have a dog,

cat or even a budgie. I wouldn’tbe much of a politician, butanimals need tender love andcare. My party would be aguaranteed vote, with results.

MARTINBothasig

Why don’t motorists complywith the National Road TrafficAct? Are they under theimpression an infringement,such as failing to stop at a stopsign, does not constitute acriminal offence?What if they are involved in

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road rage: that is crimeninjuria or assault, will end upwith a criminal record.Traffic transgressions are

becoming more common andwill lead to the same chaos asin India. In April Sudhir Matai,associate editor of Car maga-zine, said that chaos did notstart overnight. When driversare not penalised, it becomesthe norm to transgress.Do we need more policing to

stop traffic violations? No, wemust correct it ourselves: stopwhere and when you must stop,it is the correct thing forlaw-abiding citizens to do.

But if transgressors cannotabide by the rule of law, the“broken windows policy” ofNYPD fame must be implement-ed to curb urban disorder andanti-social behaviour. It is herewhere AARTO’s point deduc-tion system and the new heavytraffic fines must be felt to thefull extent of the law.What is most worryingly is

passengers allowing the driverto commit transgressions –allowing it and believing it tobe the norm.Keep safe.

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Traffic violations area slippery slope

“Death penalty is a violent act”is a very disturbing response toa letter (TygerBurger, 18 June)Based on the response, I

could only assume Koert Meyerhas not experienced the loss ofa loved one through crime.This country is rife with such

problems, clearly without asuccessful deterrent. I guesseating human hearts, hackingpeople to death, raping youngchildren, setting them alight orremoving their intestines iswithin some peoples’ comfortzones, but not within mine.I wonder if you have any

children? Drugs are the orderof the day, as is house break-in,armed robbery and the brutalkillings of our doctors, farmersand loved ones.The potential murderers you

refer to are the ones whoabolish the laws which wouldterminate these ruthless killers,leaving the innocent vulnerableand defenceless. It’s only amatter of time before you too,become a victim unless youhave turned your house intoFort Knox.If you really have such

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Injustice noreason to beungratefulRonel Button from Kraaifontein wroteTygerBurger a letter which we feltcontains such a strong message that itshould rather be used as our leaderarticle:“We are all born with a strong inner

sense of fairness and a strong desire tofight for our rights, especially whentreated unfairly. As humans, at somestage in our lives, we all have beentreated unfairly, whether it be in theworkplace or even in our own homes.But let’s be reminded of 1 Peter 2:19 ‘ForGod is pleased with you when you dowhat you know is right and patientlyendure unfair treatment.’It’s just a fact: life today can be bluntly

unfair, and we are all in a mightystruggle to make our mark in this world,and sad to say, people are the cause ofinjustice.But I always remind myself that even

though life is unjustly unfair, I canchoose my state of mind at any givenmoment, and in choosing a positive state,together with forgiveness, I set myselffree. Then in spite of injustice, lifebecomes a magnificent gift because Ihave the ability to understand that‘Every problem you have, is life happen-ing for you and not to you’. And too allthat mistreat and abuse the kindness ofanother, may you be reminded that whatyou sow you shall reap. Let’s all worktogether towards acceptance and findingcommon ground and treating each otherwith humility, for we are all trying tosurvive in this world.”

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Dit is moeilik om jou osse en perde in diehedendaagse Voortrekkerweg in Good-wood te verbeel. Jare gelede was daar egter’n uitspanplek vir trekdiere, wat vandagVoortrekkerweg is.

Van hierdie uitspanplek, langs die El-siesrivier-stasie is nog net ’n trog oor,maar volgens oorlewering is dit nie net diediere wat hul dors daar geles het nie.

Soos die naam Sopieshoogte aandui, hetdie manne ook maar ’n lafenissie teen diemoordende Kaapse son geniet.

’n Kaart van die Kaapse kolonie, wat uit1790 dateer, wys reeds ’n dosyn paaie watoor die duine en woeste riviere van dieKaapse vlakte in die rigting van Stellen-bosch loop. Boere het met ossewaens, on-derweg na Stellenbosch, by Sopieshoogte

aangedoen. Hoewel dit vandag lyk na net ’nklipgooi uit die middestad, was dit destyds’n uitmergelende reis tot wat in 1905 Good-wood geword het.

Vrydag het die Stad Kaapstad ’n gedenk-plaat teen die trog by Sopieshoogte opgerigin ’n poging om hierdie gedenkwaardigheidte bewaar.

Clive Justus, voorsitter van subraad 4,het die bekendstelling van die gedenkplaatbygewoon. “Die gemeenskap van Good-wood is verbind tot ’n inklusiewe gemeen-skap van omgee en dit is hoekom die geskie-denis onthou en gekoester moet word,” sêJustus.

Hy sê verder Sopieshoogte is ’n belangri-ke deel van Goodwood se geskiedenis. “Onshoop van harte Sopieshoogte gaan nou weer’n belangrike baken word en deur almal watVoortrekkerweg gebruik, raakgesienword.”

The winter chill may have begun to bite,but there is only one place in Cape Townwhere you can be guaranteed to see snow,and that is CapeGate Shopping Centre inBrackenfell.

The Centre Court at CapeGate will betransformed into a winter wonderland,with a 4m high, 40m long toboggan ice sli-de spiralling round a giant inflatable icecream.

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Children can keepbusy at KirstenboschThere will be plenty of activities onoffer at Kirstenbosch’s Winter Wondersholiday programme.From Monday 30 June until Friday 18

July the garden offers activities that willhave children creating, learning, wal-king and generally having fun.Children can meet the characters who

inhabit the garden at storytellingsessions, enjoy puppet shows, join anadventure walk or create arts and crafts.Entry to the garden is free for child-

ren between the ages of six and 17during this time, but booking foractivities is essential.V A full program is available at www.san­bi.org.za. Call 021 799 8783 for more info.

The City of Cape Town has lots on offer tokeep children entertained during this win-ter school holiday.The city’s nature reserves have prepared

entertaining educational programmes sothat young visitors will be able to experien-ce the natural beauty of their neighbour-hood and city. Programmes at the city’s va-rious reserves take place in the morningwith a different programme for each sessi-on.A range of educational activities will

kick off at libraries on Monday 30 June, of-fering storytelling and arts and crafts alongwith puppet and DVD shows, games andpuzzles and awareness talks until Friday 18July.The city’s Sport, Recreation and Ameni-

ties Department will host nearly 500 activi-ties at community centres, multi-purposecentres, sports fields, and libraries acrossthe city.Indoor programmes include board ga-

mes, gymnastics, rope-skipping, karate,pool, poetry and drama, concerts, indige-nous games, cultural dances, fitness trai-ning, Hip-Hop dancing, sports and fitnessactivities, talent shows and arts and crafts.Outdoor programmes include five-a-side

soccer, mini-netball, basketball, cricket,hockey, sport against crime, excursions,big walks, jumping castles, face-painting,trampolines, touch rugby and family funfestivals.V Visit www.capetown.gov.za to find the City’s fullholiday program.

City offersholiday fun

City Sightseeing are running their three-for-one kids special where, on weekends,public and school holidays, two childrenunder the age of 18 can travel free on theCity Sightseeing bus or canal cruise boatwith any full-paying adult.Better yet, City Sightseeing have imple-

mented anational price freeze ononline tic-ket prices for all adult Red City and BlueMini Peninsula bus tours. The one-day tic-ket price is R130 per adult when bought on-line and the two-day ticket is R230 per adultwhen bought online.Start your Cape Town experience with

the Red City Tour – the best way to get toTable Mountain (The City Sightseeingthree-for-one kids special runs at the sametime as Table Mountain’s Kidz Season spe-cial which also offers a two kids free withany paying adult deal.)Alternatively, experience the scenicBlue

Mini Peninsula Tour, which takes you bey-ond the city limits.Another fun activity is the City Sightsee-

ing Canal Cruise. The kids three-for-onespecial applies here too.Grab your tickets at the City Sightseeing

Tour Office outside the Two Oceans Aqua-rium or buy your one-day and two-day bustickets discounted online to 2011 prices byvisiting www.citysightseeing.co.za.V Contact City Sightseeing on 021 511 6000. Busesoperate daily from 09:00, with commentary availa­ble in 16 different languages, and includes a fun KidsChannel.

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InstructIons to ApplIcAnts: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Government department or www.westerncape. gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflect the name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidatesmay use this as reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 referees and certified copiesof ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate application form must be completed for each post. Applicationswithout the aforementioned will not be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on theadvertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will not be returned. Excess personnel willreceive preference. Applications, which are received after the closing date, will not be considered.

Further communication will be limited to short-listed candidates. If you have not received a response from the Departmentwithin 3 months of the closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates tobe available for selection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.

As directed by the Department of public service & Administration, applicants must note that further checks will beconducted once they are short-listed and that their appointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks,which include security clearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previous employment.

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DutIes (Key result AreAs/outputs): Co-ordinate all health statistics in Sub-structure. • Data verificationand submission to District Information Office in prescribed format, within set time frames and according to theInformation Management Policy. • Conduct and assist with audits at facility level. • Monitor data trends in Sub-structure. • Participate in Sub-structure health information co-ordinating activities. • Provide regular reports tomanagement and to health facilities within Sub-structure. • Supervision and staff performance management(SPMS). • Information management support to all health facilities within the Sub-structure.

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MICHELLE LINNERT@linnertmb

“It’s definitely for the love of it.”So says Ilse Els, manager of the or-

ganisation that daily opens its heart,its door, its cupboards, and gives of its timeto empower those less fortunate.

She and 15 others - of which 10 are employ-ed fulltime and six are permanent volun-teers - practice their “calling” from a big oldhouse in Bellville.

At the offices of theMetroEvangelical Ser-vices, or MES, the main purpose of the vari-ous projects Ilse and her team run is to “te-ach people to fish”.

One of these projects is their GROW jobrehabilitation project which aspires to“make the unemployable employable”, saysIlse.

“You see, God uses us all. There are nonemore or less important than the other. Thereare nonemore or less useful. There is a placefor us all,” she says.

MES Cape Town originated from the Bell-ville Care Mission in 1999.

From 2006 to 2008 the Mission’s focus shif-ted from solely being a church for street peo-ple, to holistic rehabilitation.

MESCapeTownwas establishedwhen thetwo organisations merged in November2008.

MES’s key aim countrywide is to providesustainable solutions to poverty in CapeTown, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth andKempton Park, Ilse says.

The office in Cape Town provides access

to services to the homeless and vulnerablecommunity of the northern suburbs.

Key focus areas include poverty alleviati-on and community enrichment, skills trai-ning and enterprise development, and socialservices.

These three core business units offer ser-vices such as spiritual guidance to those inneed in shelters and on the streets, and soci-al relief in the form of soup kitchens and ou-

treaches to the street community.They also provide a safe place to stay for

clients onMESprogrammes for thedurationof their intervention, and skills training forpeople between 18 and 35 who possess a me-asure of vocational skills in order to helpthem find work and earn an income.

Ilse says they employ trained clients in va-rious jobs and create more job opportuni-ties. Then there’s their development plan for

each client, to help them reunite with theirfamily, or rehabilitate.

“All this is done through support withcompassion, love and care,” Ilse says.

The philosophyunderpinning their opera-tion is practice Christian discipline withrespect and fairness, accountability withstrong and clear roles, and sound financialprocedures with transparency and integri-ty.

Ilse saysMES in 2012/2013 served 8 823me-als, provided clothing to 732 people, assisted278 people to compile CVs, and 806 clientswere assisted through the GROW program-me.

Besides offering financial support, organi-sations and their staff can get involved in aproject through participating in outreachessuch as on Mandela Day, corporate servicedays, weekend outreaches, by cycling thePicknPay Argus Tour or participating inMES’s Dirtopia mountain bike event.

“MES is 27-years-old this year and has de-cided to launch a sustainability trust wheredonors have the opportunity to give the or-ganisation a special gift – such as shares, le-gacies or finances thatwill guarantee our fu-ture,” Ilse says.

MES is also BBBEE compliant and an 18Atax certificate can be issued for donationsmade. Some corporates are already perma-nently on board with MES, Ilse adds.

Once amonth Ilse and her crew take someof these business people out on their nightti-me streetwalk outreach.

“It puts them in the shoes of the people outthere in the cold. It changes their thinking.”

The MES team are, in front, Yvette Conradie and Annelise Le Grange. In the second row, WillieEls, Daniel Rossouw, Veronica Geduld, Ilse Els, Marina Murray, Robert Viga and Calvin Enslin. Atthe back are Harold Abrahams, Salome Els, Hilke Erasmus, Arno Scheepers, Clarina Hanekom,Andre van Graan, Karen Nyarufero, Alda van der Westhuizen and Joseph Fredericks.

Providing care to street people

There’s never a better time tocuddle upwith a good book thanduring winter when the pou-ring rain and icy cold air keepus indoors and under blankets.For extra motivation, the annu-al SPCA Canal Walk Book Saleis back – where you can shop toyour heart’s content for all yourfavourite must-reads.

Browse hundreds of new andgood quality second hand booksfrom 09:00 to 21:00 on Thursday26 June to Sunday 29 June at theVida e Court in Canal Walkshopping centre.

There you will find loads offiction books written by popu-lar authors, your favourite clas-sics and much-loved children’sstories. There is also a diverserange of non-fiction, includinghistory, politics, self-help,sports, crafts, motivation, he-

alth, recipes and the ever popu-lar books about South Africa.

The event is sponsored by theCanal Walk Foundation and isone of the biggest fundraisers ofthe year for the Cape of GoodHope SPCA, which relies onevents suchas these topurchasemore food in winter for thethousands of stray, surrende-red, ill and injured animalswhofind refuge at the SPCA duringthe cold months.

For addedwinter snuggles, goand meet Mojo, the Western Ca-pe’s largest toy dog at the booksale (take a selfie with him,make a donation and tweet it to@SPCACape).V For more information on the booksale, or to donate any old or unwantedbooks, CD’s or DVDs, contact NatashaJohaness on 021 700 4155 or emailawareness@spca­ct.co.za.

SPCA book salegoes to the dogs

Buy a book and help a dog.

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During Youth Month educare centres in Bellville South took to the streets to host placarddemonstrations in support of child protection and against child abuse. This group from LittleAngels, Jonica’s and Ecclessia educentres, were very vocal and got lots of support from passingmotorists. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

This group from the Al Fala Creche at the Bellville South Mosque held their placard demonstrati­on on Kasselsvlei Road.

Kids for the future

Fousa Abrahams just laughs whenasked how she felt when she heard shehad won a car recently.“I was ecstatic.I could not believe it.”This Bellville Southmother of three entered the nationalSPAR “Win-A-Car” competition, and wasone of a 100 lucky customers in thecountry to win a SPAR limited editionPolo Vivo.

She says that she will keep the car - “it’snot going anywhere!” - but her son,a final year environmental sciencestudent at UWC will get to drive it.

Fousa has two married children as well,so she is kept busy looking after her grandchildren, and making chutney!She won the car by dropping her till slip in the entry box at KasselsvleiSPAR.“This is the supermarket closest to me. I’m there every day, and nowI have won this big prize!”

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In celebration of Youth Day, the Cape TownAngels with the help of Cape Town Tourismwill collect goods for the Andrew MurrayChildren’s Home this June.The children in the home’s care range

from toddles to teens and are in need of toi-letries, clothing, household goods and

school supplies. A full list of their wishlistis available at www.ctangels.co.za.Northern suburbs residents can drop off

donations at Cape Town Tourism’s Blaauw-berg office at 1 Marina Drive, Table View.V For more information, call the office on 021 5211080.

Angels come to aid of children’s home

Local performers, music lovers and fansare rallying to help fellow artists in need.Their first Band Aid event will take

place at Westend in Ryland Estate onSunday 29 June, starting at 14:00 untilmidnight.Musicians booked include Camillo

Lombard, Donveno Prins, Richard Cea-ser, Ernie Smith, UncleCal, VernonCast-le, James Bhemgee, Real Rozzano, StanTheJazzMan,TheBoogieMen,BrianBo-horne, Salome, andAllouApril, withmo-re coming.The first musicians to benefit will be

drummer Karriem Darries, who has cir-rhosis of the liver, Impresario and singerRudolph Paulse, a diabeticwho has suffe-red two strokes, and bassist SammyWeb-ber who suffers from neuromyelitis opti-ca (NMO).The initiative intends to become a non

profit organisation. A host of companieshave come on board, sponsoring items tobe auctioned at the launch concert.Businesseswhowould like to get invol-

ved can email William Rezant at [email protected] or call 073 399 0244.Bands and musicians who would like

assist or anyonewith general queries cancall Calvin Peters on 082 950 8625 or [email protected].

V Entry for the concert on Sunday 29 June costsR50.

Musicians unite to aidtheir own in need

Sammy Webber has lost most of hiseyesight due to neuro myelitis optica.

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Kids get help fromDanni dogANDRÉ BAKKES

@andrebakkes

“I know I’m gorgeous,” chucklesDanni Carrera Beanz.“But looks aren’t that impor-

tant to me. I’m more of a thinking type.And a digging type. Yes! Digging holes,now that is special!”Danni digs, but she has plenty more to

offer than just holes in the ground.She is a “therapy dog”.And her human, Edith Kriel of Jelly

Beanz, is also a therapist.TygerBurger chatted to the two recent-

ly about the “therapy dog” initiative bythe Table View-based non-profit organi-sation that gives hope to children affec-ted by trauma and abuse.Edith was easier to

understand, primari-ly because of her abili-ty to speak.“We called her Dan-

ni so a child could seeher as a boy or a girl,”says Edith. “As part ofDanni’s work, child-ren might projecttheir own issues ontoher, so they can choo-se what they wantDanni to be.”Danni, who has

been involved in play-ful tug-of-war with arope, stops briefly andtilts her head quizzi-cally.“So I’m a kind of

quasi-gender 11-month-old Newfound-land dog? It has a ringto it. Yes... I can seewhere you’re going with this, human!”She grabs the rope again and grapples

with it.Edith continues: “Her surname, Be-

anz, is self-explanatory, and her middlename comes from the Porche Carerramodel. Porche were our initial spon-sors.”Danni is still undergoing obedience

training, but she has already left hermark on Jelly Beanz.Not on the carpet, no.“Wewent to a school recently and talk-

ed about howdogs could be used inwork,such as police dogs. After the assemblya little girl went to her teacher and toldher about trauma in her own life, some-thing she has never told anyone before.The girl then asked the teacher if shecould go talk to Danni about it – and theladywho belongs to Danni. I become sortof insignificant, because Danni is nowthe drawcard,” explains Edith.Danni puts his paw on Edith and yips:

“There, there human. You are also im-portant. I don’t know what I would do if

there weren’t someone to scratch mytummy every day.”Edith adds inaudibly: “ss...sss....sss..s”“Excuse me?” I ask while Danni cocks

one of her ears.Edith speaks a little louder: “She also

likes food...”Danni sits bolt upright and pants:

“You said ‘food’. I heard that!”The dog looks at me insistently.“Did you hear that? My human just

said ‘food’! I like it, yes! Delicious food...Yummy!”On the website yourpurebredpup-

py.com, the Newfoundland is describedas being “calm, dignified, and generallyquiet”.They forgot to add the conditional

clause “as long as you don’t mentionfood”.“She loves her

pellets and eats arelatively largeamount of food eve-ry day... So wewould love it if so-meone helped ussponsor her foodfor a while,” saysEdithShe adds that Ab-

solute Pets in Par-klands sponsorDanni’s groomingtwice a month.Danni barks:

“When has the dis-cussion of food sud-denly fallen off theagenda?”Edith pretends

she doesn’t hearDanni.“The most im-

portant aspect is, of course, the role Dan-ni will be playing at Jelly Beanz.“If a child sees Danni make a mistake

then it’s a very useful place to begin aconversation about how we all makemistakes, howwemanage it and how pe-ople respond to it.“Also, just having an animal there for

the children is comforting. Danni is myco-therapist,” elaborates Edith.“Yes, yes,” says Danni, nodding her

head in agreement.“I’m a therapist food indeed. I do, after

all, love children and definitely wantfood whenever I can.“At times like this I am reminded of

my favourite Frederic Weatherly song.”Danni howls melodiously: “Oh Danni

boy, the food, the food is calling...”Edith concludes: “Yes, we use food to

motivate her.”A motivated dog indeed!

V If anyone can sponsor food for Danni CarreraBeanz they can contact Jelly Beanz on021 556 2456 or email edith at edith@jellybe­anz.org.za.

Danni is not a bear, but a dog – and atherapy dog at that!

The Riverton Estate Residents Association hosted their second annual Youth Day on Saturday witha programme for young, and the young at heart, in Riverton Crescent. These youngsters wasted notime in having some fun on the bouncing castle. PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK

Youth day fun

Getting into the swing of things was this group having some fun with a game of swingball.

The Lilliput Players Child-ren’s Theatre Company willbe premiering their brandnew show, Aladdin at theNassau Theatre during thewinter school holidays.Aladdin, which is set in

the desert of Agrabah, tellsthe story of a poor street boywho is the only person whocan enter the cave of won-ders and retrieve a magicallamp for the evil Jafar.Jafar wants to use the ma-

gic lamp to become the Sul-tan and the ruler ofAgrabar.Aladdin becomes trapped in the cave ofwonders and accidentally discovers the re-sident of the lamp, a genie who grants himthree wishes.Aladdin uses his wishes to try to win the

love of Princess Jasmine, but when Jafar fi-nally steals the lamp and gets three wishes

ofhis own,Aladdinmust relyon his intelligence to trickJafar and save his friends.The classic story with a

modern twist has been adap-ted by Elton John Duffy andfeatures popular songs byOne Direction, Bruno Mars,Britney Spears, Amy Wine-house and Eminem.This production stars Des-

le McConney, Shaun Klaas-en, RosannaMinchella, Cari-na Karcher, Divan Coetzer,Kyle Seconna and HeinrichDe Jager as Aladdin.

The show will run from Monday 30 Juneuntil Saturday 12 July at 10:00 (Monday toSaturday) and tickets cost R50 throughComputicket.V The Nassau Theatre is situated on the groundsof Groote Schuur High School in Newlands. For moreinformation visit www.lilliputplayers.co.za.

Aladdin’s at the Nassau

Desle Mconney plays PrincessJasmine while Heinrich DeJager is Aladdin.

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Daardie titsel meer ervaring in die gelederevan die Tygerberg-klub het hom in staat ge-stel om Noordelikes/Northlink-kollege dieafgelope naweek in die jongste reeks Super-liga-rugbywedstryde met 31-16 te klop.

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NETBALL: SA TAKES ALL THREE TESTS AGAINST SCOTLAND

Proteas pluck ThistlesThe SPAR Proteas wielded the white-

wash brush to good effect as theywonby 46-33 in the third Test match

against Scotland’s Thistles at the BellvilleVelodrome in Cape Town on Saturday af-ternoon.With earlier 56-29 and 41-25 wins from

the first twoTests under their belt, thePro-teas will be off to next month’s Common-wealth Games loaded with confidence.Despite the 3-0 series defeat, the Thistles

improved with every outing and gave theProteas a great opportunity toworkonare-as of their game that needed attention.Despite winning all three tests, the Pro-

teas started off nervously, trailing 1-2 afteronly three minutes of play.This seemed to serve as a wake-up call

though, as the Proteas increased their fo-cus, and in the space of six minutes theyhad halted the Thistles’ charge by runningup a 7-4 lead to fan’s rapturous applause.As play moved towards the end of the

first quarter, the frenetic play gave way toa more cautious approach on both sides.During this phase, Scotlandwere themoreprolific scorers and they saw the quarterout in relative comfort with an 11-9 lead.Another tense start by the Proteas who

resumed with two line-up changes madefor a slowish fight-back, drawing level at12-all after three minutes.A two-minute time-out midway through

this quarter after an injury gave the coa-ches a chance for pep talks, and the teams

upped the tempo when play resumed.Thismade for exciting play, as the ferocious

action ahead of halftime saw the Proteas re-gain a slender 20-19 lead.This second-quarter display by the Thistles

was possibly their best quarter performanceand although they surrendered the lead, theystill outscored their higher world-ranked op-ponents by 10 goals to 9.The Proteas were farmore assured and con-

fident under the post when play resumed andvastly improved inter-passing caused theThistles to lose their markers.It also helped the Proteas play with less an-

xiety and theymade their efforts count as theyraced ahead 26-21 with nine minutes play leftin this quarter.The rising score line impacted on the Prote-

as’ momentum as it gathered pace, with thethistles left chasing the match.Their third-quarter superiority in all pha-

ses of play saw the Proteas pull away with amassive 10-goal lead at 34-24.In the final quarter, the Proteas weren’t al-

lowed to dominate possession as the Thistlesmanaged close down the spaces in the openingminutes. However, theywere never able to co-pe with the Proteas’ unrelenting pressure.

Protea centre Erin Burger stretches for theball as Scotland centre Samantha Murphywatches during their game at the BellvilleVelodrome. The Proteas made a clean sweep,winning the test series 3­0. PHOTO: CARINAROUX