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THURSDAY, 13 DECEMBER 2012

MONIQUE BASSON

IT is official – the Kouga regionis home to the best police sta-tion and the best police cluster

in the province.

For the fourth year running theHankey Police Station was namedthe Best Station in the Province inthe Medium Station-category, whilethe Humansdorp Cluster won theBest Cluster Category in the Prov-ince.

These awards were bestowed onthe various police station during theProvincial Annual Service Excel-lence Awards ceremony held in EastLondon.

These awards acknowledge thework of officers who went above andbeyond the call of duty to serve theircommunity and prevent crime in thepreceding year.

According to Humansdorp ClusterCommander, Brigadier Neil Jantjies,these achievements are earnedthrough dedication, teamwork, disci-pline and proper planning.

“Problem crime areas were identi-fied and pro-active steps were imme-

diately implemented to curb furtherescalation of crimes,” said Jantjies.

Steps taken include reaction unitsthat were implemented in St FrancisBay and Jeffreys Bay during the peakholiday season, ensuring visitorsand locals a crime-free festive mood.Furthermore, hot spot areas - whichincluded taverns - were identifiedand patrolled regularly.

Contributing to the success of theHankey Police Station is their adop-tion of a zero tolerance approach,which paid off as serious crimes de-creases significantly when police tar-geted the petty crimes.

“Most of our stations have a goodrelationship with the Crime Preven-tion Forums and the communities.This is important, because when wework together we can definitelymake a difference in the communi-ties we serve,” said Jantjies.

A proud lt. col. Ezrah Sefaley, whohas been at the head of the HankeyPolice Station since 2009, attributeshis success through leading from thefront and getting involved and un-derstanding the needs of his commu-nity.

Continued on page 2 . . .

Hankey awarded best stationDie JeffreysbaaiHerwinningspro­jek in Pellsrus,Jeffreysbaai hetMaandag hulrommeljaar op ’nhoë nootafgesluit.Maandag het350 kinders 2.9ton materiaalgelewer, wat diejaar afsluit met’n totaal van 153ton rommel na75 Maandae seherwinning en 2384 kinders wataan die prosesdeelgeneem het.Belinda Ruitersvan InFood hetgehelp om 350kolwyntjies,geskenk deurInFood, op diedag uit te deel.By haar isHlumlo (5) enTelly Jacobs (7).Die kinders hetook lekkerkoeldrank enleesboeke gekry.Foto: MONIQUEBASSON

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Continued from page 1 . . .

He added that he has positive and committedmembers at his station who are proud to servetheir community even if it means working ex-tra hours without any remuneration.

Apart from these two prestigious awards,Jeffreys Bay Reservist Warrant Officer JamesTeyise was named a finalist in the Reservistof the Year-category. He has been working at

the station for the past nine years and is everwilling to assist at any time of the day or night.

Constable Xoliswa Mbali from the JeffreysBay Station was named a finalist in the Wom-en in theFrontline-category.Mbali is assignedto the Crime Prevention Unit at the station..The Humansdorp Cluster is made up ofThornhill, Jeffreys Bay, Humansdorp, StFrancis Bay, Hankey Patensie, Kareedwouw,Joubertina and Stormsriver.

Humandorp takes top spot in clusterawards (continued)

With the prestigious awards that were bestowed upon the Humansdorp Cluster are const Xoliswa Mbali(finalist in the Women in the Front Line­category), lt col Ezrah Sefaley (Station Commander SAPSHankey), r/w/o James Teyise (finalist in the Reservist of the Year­category) and (front) Brig Neil Jantjies

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The Paradise Beach and Aston Bay Communi-ty Association will have their annual generalmeeting at the Hall at Marina Martinique onDecember 19.

The meeting will take place from 5pm to6pm, with registration taking place from 4pm.

All members of the association, as well asnon-member residents and property ownersin Aston Bay and Paradise Beach are welcometo attend.

Membership fees areR50 perhousehold and

payable at the meeting. Only members mayvote.

Deon Goosen of Jeffreys Bay Town ofDreamers will be the guest speaker.

The meeting will be followed by a bring-and-braai. Those attending must bring theirown food and utensils. The fire and braaigrills will be supplied.

For more information, contact ErnieSchmidt at 0 072 600 0244 or send an e-mailto [email protected].

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RIAAN MARAIS & ILSE KRIGE

’N Man van Jeffreysbaai het Vrydag in dieHumansdorp-landdroshof verskyn nadathy glo sy vrou en nog ’n man voor sy huisraakgeskiet het.

Aldolfen Gideon van den Berg (43) is op drieaanklagte van poging tot moord aangekeer na-dat hy glo ’n man in die maag gewond het, opnog ’n vrou geskiet het en in die proses sy eievrou in die heup gewond het. Sy is ná behande-ling ontslaan.

Die skietery het gevolg nadat hy na bewer-ing van ’n ongelukstoneel gevlug het.

Marnic Tait (23), het aan Die Burger vertelhoe sy verlede Dinsdagaand vir haar lewegevrees het toe die skote begin klap het.

Tait het omstreeks 5.45nm. by ’n stoptekenin Seetuinweg gestop toe die verdagte na bew-

ering agter in haar voertuig vasgery het.Tait, pas afgestudeer by die Universiteit

Stellenbosch, het verlede week van haar ouer-huis op Mosselbaai op Jeffreysbaai aangekomom as juwelier in die Fonteine-winkelsentrumte werk.

“Die man het verbygejaag en my motor weergetref, aan die regterkant, met die verbyry. Hyhet weggery en ek het agter hom aangery,” hetTait vertel.

Die man het in Olienhoutstraat, Wavecrest,voor sy huis gestop.

“Ek het die polisie en my pa in Sea View indie Baai gebel. My pa het een van sy vriende,Christo Khun, gestuur om my te help totdat hykon kom,” het Tait vertel.

Sy het met die man gepraat en alles het kalmgelyk – selfs toe Kuhn aankom, het Tait gesê.

“Maar hy het die heeltyd geluister met wieek praat toe ek gebel het. Hy het aangedringdat geen polisie betrek moes word nie.”

Intussen het die man se vrou met hul tweekinders by die huis aangekom.

“Daar was nie argumente of stryery ofsnaakse vibes nie. Die man het uit die huisgestap gekom en toe Christo sy foon neersit,hoor ek net ’n skoot klap – heeltemal uit diebloute.

“Ek het omgedraai en gehardloop,” het syvertel.

Ellen Hancke berig dat die verdagte se vrouin die heup gewond is toe sy glo tussenbeidewou tree.

Lt.kol. Priscilla Naidu, polisiewoordvoer-der van die Uitenhage/Humansdorp-polisiëringsgebied het die voorval bevestig.

Naidu het gesê die verdagte het homself ensy twee kinders in die huis toegesluit en gewei-er om uit te kom toe die polisie op die toneelaankom.

“Ná ’n kort onderhandelingsproses het hyhomself oorgegee en is in hegtenis geneem.”

Man in hof ná hy glo sy vrou voor huis skiet

MONIQUE BASSON & ELLEN HANCKE

INWONERS van en toeriste aan Jeffreysbaaimag die feesseisoen dink hulle sien dubbel, ofin die geval ses-voudig.

Om belangrike inligting oor misdaad in diedorp so gou as moontlik onder die publiek seaandag te bring, het die Jeffreysbaai-polisie in

samewerking metFountains Mall seslewensgroot bordevan stasiebevelvoerlt. col. Zolani Xawu-ka op strategieseplekke in Jeffreys-baai geplaas.

Volgens ao. PetraEls van die Jeffreys-baai-polisie gaan kri-tiese inligting, soosbyvoorbeeld ’n vlaagvan winkeldiefstaf ofmotorbande, op dieborde aangebring

word sodat die publiek dadelik daarvan be-wus gemaak kan word.

Die borde pryk op die hoofstrand, Foun-tains Mall, Equinox Mall en die Spur.

Die Jeffreysbaai-polisie, in samewerkingmet ’n plaaslike insleepdiens en ’n huurmo-tor-onderneming, het verder nagebootsteongelukstonele by die verskillende ingangena Jeffreysbaai opgestel. Dié ‘ongelukstonele’wat bestaan uit motorwrakke waaruit winkel-poppe se liggaamsdle hang en ’n klipgraf met’n hand wat uitsteek, het inwoners behoorlikwarm onder die kraag. Die algemene gevoelis dit is beslis nie ’n hartlike verwelkomingvir vakansiegangers nie.

Els sê die nabootsings is ’n pro-aktiewe pro-jek en mense moet die negatiewe gevolge vandrankmisbruik en roekeloosheid besef.

“Dit is nie bedoel om mense te ontstel enemosies op te rui nie, maar om die realiteitvan verkeerde besluite in te skerp.”

Polisie misdaad­bewus die feesseison

Stasiebevelvoer lt. col. Zolani Xawuka (links), ao.Petra Els enNadine Scheepers van FountainsMall.

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Dolfynstrand in Jeffreysbaai spog vir die 9de agtereenvolgende jaar met Blouvlagsta­tus. By die gesogte Blouvlag is verheugde munisipale amptenare (van links) raadslidPhumzile Oliphant, uitvoerende burgemeester Booi Koerat, portefeulje raadslid vantoerisme en kreatiewe bedrywe Virginia Camealio­Benjamin, portefeulje raadslid vanmaatskaplike dienste Thandeka Maseti en direkteur van maatskaplike dienste JapieJansen. Jakkie Pieters, voorsitter van die Oos­Kaapse Vereniging vir LiggaamlikeGestremdes (links voor) en Morgan Griffiths, blouvlag­inspekteur van WESSA, deelin hul vreugde. Foto: MONIQUE BASSON

BlouvlagBlouvlag gehys by Dolfynstrandgehys by DolfynstrandMONIQUE BASSON

DIT was so hittete of Kersva-der se jolige liggies het dieamptelike hys van die ge-

sogte Blouvlag by Dolfynstrand indie wiele gery.

Dié vlag kon nie op die tradisionelemanier gehys konword nie en ht half-mas na die grond teruggetuime, Niet-eminhet vasbeslote munisipale ampt-enarebinne ’nommesientjie ’nkersie-plukker-vragmotor (cherry picker)nadergewink om hulle met die belan-grike taak te help.Die oorsaak van al die drama? Vro-

like Kersliggies, spesiaal vir diefeestyd opgesit, het die vlag se padboontoe versper.Die gesogte Blouvlag is Vrydag vir

die negende agtereenvolgende jaaronder groot toejuiging op die hoof-strand gehys.Volgens Booi Koerat, uitvoerende

burgemeester, is Dolfynstrand eenvan die Kouga se grootste bates watjaarliks deurhonderdevakansiegang-ers en plaaslike inwoners besoekword. “Dié internasionale toekenningbeteken oneindig baie vir die streeken gee plaaslike toerisme ’n hupstoot.Verder bring dit ookmense bymekaaren dra by tot broodnodige werkskep-ping in die gebied,” sê Koerat.Volgens Koerat is herhaalde

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Kouga egter nie op sy louere nie engaan St. Francisbaai van volgendejaar vir die eerste keer ook om Blou-vlagstatus meeding.

Morgan Griffiths, blouvlag-inspek-teur van die Natuurleweverenigingvan Suid-Afrika (Wessa), het sy hoedvir die Kouga-munisipaliteit gelig.“Dit is harde werk om met blouvlag-

status vereer te word. Dit is egter netsulke harde werk om die status te be-hou en die Kouga-munisipaliteit hetnou al die afgelope nege jaar gewysdat hy die status waardig is.”

’n Spesiale houtdek met ’n rol­stoel­toeganklike afrit – die eerstevan sy soort in Suid­Afrika enopgerig teen ’n koste vanR85 000– is Vrydag ampelik by Dolfyn­strand in Jeffreysbaai deur ledevan die Vereniging vir LiggaamlikGestremdes en die Kouga­munisi­paliteit geopen. Gestremdes kanvir die eerste keer met gemak ophul eie tot op die strand kom envandaar in ’n spesiaal geboudegeel vuurwa oorklim om na harte­lus op die strand rond te beweeg.Hentie Smit (voor) van APD­Kougasny die lint tydens die amptelikeopening. Morgan Griffiths, blou­vlag­inspekteur van WESSA, Kou­ga strandbestuurder Gcobisa Dad­amasi, portefeulje raadslid vantoerisme en kreatiewe bedrywe Virginia Camea­lio­Benjamin, uitvoerende burgemeester Booi Ko­erat, portefeulje raadslid van maatskaplike dien­ste Thandeka Maseti en raadslid Phumzile Oli­phant kyk toe. Foto: MONIQUE BASSON

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MONIQUE BASSON

“EK kry skoon hoendervleis asek dink dat more my laastedag is. Vir 28 jaar het ek elke

dag van die week dieselfde pad gery, ennou gaan alles verander.”

Só vertel skoolhoof van die LaerskoolKruisfontein in Humansdorp, Cedric Nel(62), Maandag. Na 42 jaar in die onderwys,waarvan32 as skoolhoofwas, lêNel op 1Janu-arie 2013 ampetlik die tuig neer.

Nel het sy onderwysloopbaan by die Laer-skool Misgund in die Langkloof begin waarhy na nege jaar as skoolhoof van die voorma-lige Kruisfontein UCC aangestel is. Toe dieskool sy deur in 1982 sluit, is hy na die Laer-skool Graslaagte in Humansdorp verplaas.

In 1985 is Nel as die eerste skoolhoof vandie huidige Laerskool Kruisfontein in diens

geneem. Dit is hier waar hy talle hoogte- enlaagtepunte beleef het, en Dinsdag vir dielaaste keer sy kantoordeur toegetrek het.

Volgens Nel is dit ’n gelukskoot dat hy indie beroep beland het wat hy vir niks opaarde sal verruil nie.

“Na ek matriek geskryf het, was daar niegeld om verder te gaan studeer nie. In daar-die stadium het die Departement van Onder-wys lesings vir onderwysstudente aange-bied, en dit is toe dat ek besluit het om indie rigting te gaan studeer,” vertel Nel.

“Die dag toe ek voor my eerste klas as ’ngekwalifiseerdeonderwyser gestaanhet, hetek geweet dit is wat ek vir die res van mylewe wil doen. Dít is waarvoor ek gebore is.”

Nel kan met trots terugkyk op ’n loopbaanvol hoogtepunte en prestasies.

In 2008 is die laerskool aangewys as dieFokusskool in die Kouga-gebied en is kortdaarna gekroon as die beste Fokusskool indie Uitenhage Skoledistrik.

“Die toekenning gaan aan ’n skool vir uit-stekende prestasies op akademiese gebieden wat ’n leidende rol in onderwyskringespeel,” sê Nel met trots.

Nog ’n hoogtepunt vir hom is die bydraewat hy oor die jare tot skolesport kon lewer.Nel het in 1997 by skolesport betrokke ge-raak en is as die voorsitter van die Sport Un-ie Humansdorp en Distrikunie aangewys.Onder sy leiding is die Suidoos-Kaap Skole-sportraad gestig. Hy het hom daarvoor bey-wer om die Gamtoos, Langkloof en Tsit-sikamma, wat voorheen nie georganiseerdesport aangebied het nie, by kompeterendesport betrokke te kry.

Daar was ook laagtepunte oor die jare.“Daar was baie dae wat ek gevoel het dat

ek my goed wil vat en loop. Die moelikste tyewasveral die afgelopevyf jaar.Aandiebeginvan ’n nuwe jaar het jy nooit geweet hoeveelonderwysersdaargaanweesnie.Dan isdaardie nie-betaling van tydelike onderwysers.Hoe kyk jy jou kollegas in die oë as jy weetdat hulle nie vir hul harde werk betaal wordnie,?” sê Nel.

“Daar was nie een dag wat ek gevoel hetdat ek wil loop as gevolg van die kinders nie.Die kinders en al hul moeilikheid en prob-leme was nooit te veel vir my nie.”

Volgens Nel gaan hy dit die meeste mis ommet die kinders te werk. Tweede op sy lysis sy staatmakerpersoneel gevolg deur diestreng roetine wat sy dae gekenmerk het.

“Gedurende my tydperk as skoolhoof vandie Laerskool Kruisfontein, het ons ’n helepaar goed reggedoen. As almal daarop kanvoortbou en die lesse wat ons uit die verledegeleer het ter harte neem, sal dit goed gaanmet die skool en die leerders,” sê Nel.

“Verder moet ouers verantwoordelikheidneem vir die toekoms van hul kinders.”

Na 42 jaar in die onderwys, lê Cedric Nel, skoolhoof by die Laerskool Kruisfontein, die tuig neer.Foto: MONIQUE BASSON

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Bright little Brigette Davids stole the show atthe Talhado Children’s Haven Pre­PrimarySchool graduation evening for 2012 held atthe school on November 22nd. She wasawarded Learner of Year for OutstandingAcademic Achievements.She is seen here withLesley Moore, school administrator, whohanded her the certificate and congratulatedher and her family.The occasion marked thetwelfth year since the pre­primary schoolopened its doors to the children of Sea Vista.In its first year, the school enrolled 25learners and this year no fewer than 68learners graduated to go on to “big school” in2013. Photo: LYN AITKEN

BRIGETTE DAVIDS ISLEARNER OF THE YEAR

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THE inaugural EbubeleniArts Festival scheduled forDecember29 inNelsonMan-

dela Bay Metro, boasts a strongand exciting line-up of nationaland local artists, with the aim ofmaking this an annual event.

Ebubeleni means “friendly” and isa reference to PE being known as theFriendly City. It will be held at theHeatherbank Sports Club in Walmer.

Among the national acts are theParlotones, Stimela, Zonke, Theo

Kgosinkwe, Toya Delazy, AKA andMiCasa; while five local acts andbands will also perform.

“We have been carefully planningthis event for the past five years andfeel the time is right to stage it now.This is because we have the neces-sary capabilities and capacity topresent a very successful event,”said the show’s producer Tembi Ma-hambehlala.

“We felt PE deserves a signatureevent like this. For a long time PEhas been a spectator while other ma-

jor metros in the country host annu-al events of this nature boostingtourism in those regions. We wantthis event to contribute to job crea-tion in the region, as we all knowhow dire the economy is in the coun-try, especially in this region,” saidMahambehlala.

According to Mahambehlala, theline-up was deliberately designed tohave a crossover look and appeal soas to promote social cohesion whileattracting a broader audience.

Mahambehlala’s experience in-

cludes working at big Festivals, suchas the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz,Macufe, Diamonds and Dorings andthe Tribute Concert at Moretele inTshwane.

Another coup for the show organi-sers is Zonke, who despite being oneof the top-selling artists in recenttimes, has not performed in her home-town of PE since she came to fame.

It has also been decades sinceStimela has set foot in the Bay andmembers of the group have ex-pressed excitement returning to per-

form in PE after a long absence fromthese shores.

Ebubeleni Arts Festival is a home-coming event with a picnic feel andstrives to provide entertainment forthe people of Port Elizabeth and sur-rounding areas..

Gates for the festival open at 1pmand the show starts at 2pm. Ticketsare R120 for ordinary tickets andR150 for Golden Circle tickets andare available at Computicket andShoprite Checkers.No ticketswill besold at the gates.

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LUNA PAIGE AT POTTER’S PLACE

Well­known andmuch loved Luna Paigewill be performingStorie­lied at Potter’s Place onDecember 15 at 6.30pm for 8pm.Storie­lied is a must for bookworms and music lovers! Storielied is Lu­na’s 4th music release and a first in Afrikaans. It is a uniqueconcept album and promises to blow the minds of all literaryand music lovers. Tickets cost R80 per person and are availableat Potter’s Place at 0 042 293 2500. Photo: SUPPLIED

Private Care AmbulanceService will host aChristmas and GospelShow with ManuelEscorcio at 10am7.30pm on December 21at the NG Church Com­plex in Jeffreysbay in aidof CNASA. Tickets will beon sale at the door. Fortickets or information,phone 0 083 587 7556.

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Die inskrywing is R100 perpot en potjies kan vanaf 10vm.gemaak word. Die beoordelingvind plaas om 4nm.

Die publiek kan vanaf4.30nm. teen R50 per bord aandie lekker potjiekos smul.Fondse wat ingesamel word, salgebruik word om geskenke virdie kinders van die HankeyKinderhuis vir Kersfees tekoop. Vir meer inligting skakelIlse by 0 072 821 1165 of Antoi-nette by 0 076 758 6447.

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‘n Spesiale bloedskenk promosie word beplanby Fountain’s Mall in samewerking met BayFM 107.9 op Dinsdag, 18 Desember 2012 vanaf10vm. tot 5nm.Die mikpunt is om ten minste 50 eenhede

bloed in te samel.Bay FMgaan sorg vir ‘n feestelike atmosfeer

terwyl hulle mense sal aanmoedig om bloed teskenk gedurende hierdie uitdagende tyd.Fountain’s Mall het die area oorkant OceanBasket beskikbaar gestel vir hierdie promosieen is trots om deel te kan wees van die inisia-tief.Die feesseisoen gaan gewoonlik gepaard

met ernstige bloedtekorte en hierdie jaar isglad nie anders nie. Bloed en bloedprodukteword op ‘n daaglikse basis regoor die land be-nodig vir die behandeling van verskeie me-diese kondisies en duisende mense word hier-deur geraak.Ten tye van erstige bloedtekorte, is dit alge-

meen vir die bloeddiens om hierdie kosbareproduk spaarsamig uit te reik, deur ‘n limietdaarop te plaaswaarhospitale, privaat of staat,regoor die land geraak word. Dit beteken datdaar nie in die aangevraagde hoeveelheidbloed voorsien kan word nie, aangesien daarminder bloed uitgereik word. Elke saak wordindividueel oorweeg afhangende van die diag-nose en kondisie van die pasiënt.Volgens die Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale

Bloeddiens word die inwerkingstelling vanbloedlimiete ten alle koste vermy, maar onge-lukkig is dit algemeen tydens die feesseisoenas gevolg van die afname in bloedskenkings.Maryke Harris, Skakelbeampte vir die area

sê: “Ons maak staat op die Kouga-gemeenskapomhul omgee-gesindheiduit te leef, deurmoueop te rol enbloed te skenk.”Verskeie gelukkigepryse is op die spel en die dag sal sekerlik ‘ngroot verskil maak in soveel mense se lewens.Mense kan so gereeld as elke 56 dae bloed

skenk en dit is belangrik om ‘n goeie maaltydongeveer vier ure voor die tyd te nuttig. Bloed-skenkers moet tussen die ouderdomme van 16en 65 wees, meer as 50kg weeg en ‘n gesondelewenstyl handhaaf.Vir meer inligting, luister na Bay FM 107.9,

kontak die SANBS tolvrye nommer 0 0800 1190 31 of besoek www.sanbs.org.za.

Bay FM gaan diebloed laat vloeimoet ervaar: ’n grammofoon uit die 1930’s.

Hoewel meer as 80 jaar oud en effens krake-rig, is dié grammofoon nog in ’n werkendetoestand.“In daardie jare was daar nie batterye of

elektrisiteit om musiek mee te speel nie.Alles was nog handgedrewe. Wanneer diemusiek begin stadig speel, het jy geweet ditis tyd om die grammofoon gou weer op tewen,” vertel Ferreira.In die kombuis pronk items uit die ver-

lede wat op die oog af soos doodgewone ge-bruiksitems lyk, maar elke item wat hiersorgvuldig uitgestal word, dra ’n skatkis volgeskiedenis.So is daar byvoorbeeld die verskillende

meelsiwwe wat tydens dieTweede Wêrel-doorlog vir diepolisie is.“Weens die

swaar bespar-ingsmaatreëlswat tydens dieTweede Wêrel-doorlog (1945)ingestel was, wasdit teen die wetom wit brood teeet,” vertelFerreira.“Party mense

het egter gevoel datdit benede hullewas om bruinbrood te eet. Dit istoe dat hulle die on-wettige siwwe ge-maak het, en skelmmeel vir witbroodgesif het.“Ek onthou nog

my ma se woordevan 1948 toe sy inekstase diepragtige wit meelgeprys het. Dit wasna die oorlog endie eerste keer toehulle weer witmeelgekry het.”In die kombuis

pronk verder ’ngroot verskeiden-heid koffie- en

vleismele, tamatiekonfyt van 1932,druiwe-asyn van 1965, seepbalies, yster-potte en nog vele meer.’n Ou gloeilamp van die vuurtoring in St.

Francisbaai het ’n ereplek in die voorkamervan die museum, dan is daar ’n ou Stateby-bel van 1881 en verskeie plaasinstrumentevan toeka se tyd.Die een vertrek in die museum is ingerig

vir ’n slaapkamer, kompleet met ’n koos enal. Daar is ook ’n spesiale vertrek met trou-,rou- en doopuitrustings. Daar is selfs ’ndoop-rok van meelsakke wat tydens die de-pressiejare gemaak was.Vir meer besonderhede skakel die Hu-

mansdorp Museum by 0 042 295 2503.MONIQUE BASSON

DIE Humansdorp Museum, geleëin die hartjie van dié historiesedorpie, is ’n plek waar oud enjonk in die verlede verlore kan

raak.

Items van die ryk 1800s pronk trots om el-ke hoek en draai. Hier kan besoekers loernameelsiwwemet ’n storie oor ’nwêreldoor-log, ’n ou grammofoonspeler, ’n trapor-reltjie, asook klere en breekware wat dik-wels net in geskiedenisboeke te sien is. Híérleer ’n mens oor skeepswrakke, medisinaleplante en verskillende kulture van diestreek.Soos wat jy by die deur instap en na links

kyk, trek ’n ou grammofoon,watmeeste vanons nog net in prente gesien het, en ’n ouChicago Cottage traporrel wat uit 1879 da-teer, dadelik die aandag.Carel Ferreira, ’n vrywilliger by die mu-

seum, skuif hom gemaklik agter dié trapor-rel reg en streel liefderyk oor die klawersvoorhymet oorgawebegin speel. Die klankevan Sonop oor die Veld deur Sussie enWillieCooper vul binne sekondes die vertrek.Met die lied bring hy ook sy eie stukkie

geskiedenis na die museum.“Dié lied lê my baie na aan die hart. Ek

het dit vir die eerste keer in 1959 onder diebekwame leiding van my musiekonderwys-er by die destyds Hoërskool Humansdorpleer speel. Dit is ook hier waar die musiek-gogga my gebyt het en nog nooit weer laatgaan het nie.”Reg langs die orreltjie staan nóg ’n hoog-

tepunt wat elke besoeker aan die museum

Die traporrel is een van die hoogtepunte wat by die Humansdorp Museumte sien is. Vrywilliger by diemuseum, Carel Ferreira, speel nog na hartelusop die traporrel. Foto’s: MONIQUE BASSON

HumansdorpMuseum ’n besoek werdHHuummaannssddoorrppMMuusseeuumm ’’nn bbeessooeekk wweerrdd

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This year BUCOEastern Cape gaveaway four bakkies intheir annual Win­A­Bak­kie competition. Thecompetition was ahuge success and nextyear they want to growit to 6 Bakkies. Thelucky winner fromJeffreys Bay is (middle)Kotie Meintjies. Withhim are (right) TonyWard (Buco JeffreysBay) and StefnusSchoeman from SucronInvestments. Bucowants to thank alltheir loyal customersand suppliers for theirsupport during theWin­A­Bakkie competi­tion. Photo: SUPPLIED

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TOP LEFT: Sandy and Pypie have been abandoned by their owner. 18­month­old Sandy is a reallady. She likes to watch what’s happening around her. She just wants to please her owner.1­Year­old TOP RIGHT: Pypie is a cross fox terrier. He has a gentle temperament, loves all otherdogs, especially small dogs and cats and he loves children. To adopt Sandy or Pypie contactthe Humansdorp SPCA at 0 042 295 2814 or phone their emergency number 0 073 1218963. Photos: SUPPLIED

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STFranciswill onceagainbeahiveof sportingactivity over the festive season.The annual summer series, this year spon-

sored by Rezco, has a bumper-packed pro-gramme. Registration forms will be availablethroughout the Village, and pre-registrationcan be done at the Internet Kaya in the VillageCentre.On the day registration and number collec-

tion can be done 90 minutes before start of theevent at the different venues. Race briefingwill take place 15 minutes before the start ofthe event.The entry fees are R60 for the open category,

and R40 for all juniors under 18. Athletes canenter as individual or teams, depending on theevent in the Open, u.18, or u.12 age group. Thesurfski and canoe challenge are sponsored byInvestec and no entry fees are payable.Programme.December 17: 5km, 10kmand StreetMile FunRun at the Village Square SuperSpar at 8am..December 18: Duathlon (300m swim, 3kmrun, 600m swim, 6km run) at Sea Glades Driveat 8am..December 19: 50km Road Cycle Race at Cus-tom Bikes in St Francis Drive at 7am..December 20: Bank-to-Bank, 1km and 2kmSwim at Sea Glades Drive at 8am..December 21: Night ride and run (5km loops)at the St Francis Links at 8pm and 8.30pm re-spectively..December 27: 15km Surfski Challenge at StFrancis Main Beach at 9am..December 28: MTB Time Trail at the Cape StFrancis Resort at 6pm..December 30: 35km MTB Challenge at 8am.Venue to be confirmed by Eric Stewart at0 082 394 7363..January 1: 5km and 10km Canoe Challengeat Sea Glades Drive at 5pm..January 2: Quadrathlon (12km cycle, 300mswim, 5km run, 3km paddle) at Sea GladesDrive at 8am..January 3: 5km and 10km Port St FrancisTrail Run at the St Francis Sustainable SeasCentre at 8am.For further information, contact Esti Stew-

art on 0 073 825 0835 or Eric Stewart on 0 082394 7363.

Set of to StFrancis thisfestive season

ESTI STEWART

THE St Francis Sustainable Seas Centre kidsholiday programmewill run fromDecember 10to January 5 rom 10am to 1pm on Mondays toFridays.Thekidswill be entertainedwith a fun though

educational programme, run by four energeticCanadian interns, all specialists in various envi-ronmental fields. The cost is R75 per child perday and includes all required materials.ProgrammeDecember. 8 - Family Fun Day. 10 - Snorkel tutorial, movie and craft day. 11 - Games day. 12 - Beach hike to Cape St Francis Lighthouseand Penguins Eastern Cape RehabilitationCentre. 13 - Teen camp-out (over 12 only). 14 - Explore the Rocky Shore excursion. 15 - Games day. 17 - Sand Castle building competition on StFrancis Main Beach. 18 - Beach hike to Cape St Francis Lighthouseand Penguins Eastern Cape RehabilitationCentre. 19 - Kids Christmas Crafts and Carols by Can-dlelight at 7pm. 20 - Teen camp out. 21 - Snorkel tutorial, movie and craft day. 22 - Family fun day and Father Christmas onthe Square. 24 - Kids Christmas Crafts. 26 - Dec: Snorkel tutorial,movie and craft day. 27 - Explore the Rocky Shore excursion. 28 - Beach hike to Cape St Francis Lighthouseand Penguins Eastern Cape RehabilitationCentre. 29 - Games day. 31 - Explore the Rocky Shore excursionJanuary. 2 - Beach clean up. 3 - Teen camp out. 4 - Kids crafts. 5 - Family fun dayApart from the full kids programme, the cen-

trewill be offeringmovies, kids craft and oceanactivities daily for “walk-in” visitors notbooked on the holiday program.Contact Samantha Bester at 0 083 772 2112.

Keep kids happyat SeaCentre

VISITORS to and resi-dents of Jeffreys Bay willexperience 100% “fun-shine” this summer.

Jeffreys Bay Tourism, inpartnership with LMS Con-sulting a renowned eventscompany from East London,is set to launch their Sum-mer Beach Festival thisweekend.Programme.FleeMarket andFoodMar-ket: December 15 to January15, 9am - 6pm.Live Entertainment: De-cember 15 to January 15,10am - 6pm.Helicopter rides: Decem-ber 15 to January 10, 9am -6pm.Choirs: December 16, 24, 29and January 6, 11am to 6pm.Marimba bands: Decem-ber 16, 24, 25, 29 and January6, 10am to 6pm.Parade:December 16, 10am

- 1pm.Sky Diving: December 16,10am - 6pm.JBay Beach Marathon: De-cember 16, 8am - 3pm.Netball and VolleyballTournament: December 18 -28, 10am - 3pm.Mr and Miss JBay: Decem-ber 19 - 20, 1pm - 3pm.Talent Show: December 19,28 and January 5, 1pm - 5pm.JBay Skydive Boogie: De-cember 19, 8am - 6pm.Fishing Competition: De-cember 21 - 22, 10am - 7pm.JBay Mr Muscle BeachCompetition: December 21 -28, 9am - 12 noon.Christmas Eve Carols byCandlelight: December 24,7pm - 8pm.Netball and VollyeballTournament: December 26 -28, 10am - 3pm.NewYearsEveCountdownand Beach Party: December31 - January 1, 6pm - 2am

Pure ‘funshine’ inJeffreys Bay

FLOATING SKY LANTERNSPECTACULAR TO BE HELD

Become part of a Floating Sky Lantern Spectacular on the Main Beachin Jeffreys Bay on December 31 at midnight and release your own skylantern. Traditionally lighting a sky lanternwould take away your troublesand the higher it went, the greater your prosperity for the future. To ordera sky lantern, contct Denise at 082 820 3606. A sky lantern costs R20.

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We would like to express our dissatisfactionwith the recent article on thermography ofthe breasts which was published in theKouga Express on October 30, 2012 assupplied by Thermal Health Solutions inJeffreys Bay.

Reference was made to mammography,but numerous inaccurate statementsregarding mammography and itsscientifically proven role in the screeningfor breast cancer were made.

On June 2, 2011 the Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) of the United Statesissued a communication to alert the public,including women and health care providers,that thermography is not a replacement forscreening mammography and should not beused alone to diagnose breast cancer. TheFDA is not aware of any valid scientific datato show that thermographic devices, whenused on their own, are an effective screeningtool for any medical condition including theearly detection of breast cancer or otherbreast disease.

Breast cancer in South Africa is the mostcommon cancer in white women and thesecond most common cancer in blackwomen. The National Cancer Institute (NCI)in the United States estimates that about 1 in8 women will be diagnosed with breastcancer sometime in her life.

Mammography is still the most effectivescreening method for detecting breastcancer in its early, most treatable stages.Results from clinical trials and other studiesshow that screening mammography canhelp reduce the number of deaths frombreast cancer among women ages 40 to 70and is promoted actively for this reason inthe United States and the European Union.

Advertorial

Drs. Visser, Erasmus, Vawda and Partners Radiology PracticeThermography vs Mammography

The most important factor in survival is theearly detection of breast cancer.Screening mammograms do not only detectcancers which present as mass lesions in theb r e a s t s , b u t c a n a l s o f i n dmicrocalcifications (tiny deposits ofcalcium) that sometimes indicate thepresence of breast cancer. A mammogramcan be combined with an ultrasound tofurther improve the detection of early breastcancer. In high risk patients an MRI scan ofthe breasts can also be considered forscreening purposes.What are The National Cancer Institute'sr e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r s c r e e n i n gmammograms?

Women age 40 and older should have amammogram every 1 to 2 years.

Women who are at higher than averagerisk of breast cancer (for example, becauseof a family history of the disease) should talkto their health care providers about whetherto have mammograms before age 40 and howoften to have them. Other screeningmethods (e.g. breast MRI) can also beconsidered.As for concerns about exposure to radiationfrom a mammogram, evidence shows thatthe benefit far outweighs the risk of harm,especially when compared to the danger ofbreast cancer.

Thermography is not a substitute formammography and thermography shouldnot be used alone to screen for or to diagnosebreast cancer. Thermography may be usedto supplement in format ion frommammography, but it must be kept in mindthat it can't always detect small cancers, norcancers situated deep in the breast.

TEL 041 395 3300 FAX 041 365 5220Website: www.bayradiology.co.zaE-mail: [email protected]

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RIAAN MARAIS

DIE Oos-Kaapse nooddienste waarskustrandgangers om die komende somer ver-sigtig te wees wanneer hulle die water aan-durf.Hulle waarsku veral teen springgetye,

sleurstrome en strande waar geen lewens-redders aan diens is nie.“Ons kry reeds lekker somerdae, so

mense gaan van nou af al hoe meer na diestrande begin stroom,” het John Fletcher,reddingkoördineerder van Kus-en-wa-terredding in Port Elizabeth, gesê.Die Nasionale Seereddingsinstituut het

ook teen springgetye gewaarsku.“Springgety beteken hoër as normaal

hoogwater en laer as normaal laagwater.“Dit dra by tot die verskuiwingvan sand-

banke en die vorming van onderwa-terslote,” het Fletcher gesê.Hy waarsku dat dié verskuiwing inme-

kaar kan tuimel en baie sterk sleurstromekan vorm. “Sleurstrome kan tussen 100 men 200 m lank wees en vorm ’n kanaal wat’n mense dieper see-in sleep.”Hy sê indien jy in een vasgevang word,

moet jy nie daarteen baklei nie, maar eer-der saamdryf en na die kant probeer be-weeg. Sodra jy uit die stroom kan ontsnap,kan jy weer terug kuswaarts swem.

Swem versigtig, vra nooddienste

TWO of the most common ways unwantedvisitors gain access to a property are whenchildren are at home alone - especially overthe forthcoming end of year holidays whentheir parents are at work and of courseweekends. With many dual-income house-holds, children commonly spendmore timeon a property on their own without theirparents and yet often they are forgottenwhen home security planning is con-cerned.Chubb Fire and Security suggests the fol-

lowing:1. Remember your children when planningfor your home’s security, especially whenthey are at home alone or during weekendor holiday periods.2. Many home burglaries or hold-ups occurbecause children haven’t been told what todo when this happens.3. Childrenmust never allow unannouncedvisitors onto the property.4. Children should be taught how to answera telephone or gate intercom without be-traying the fact that they are alone.5. Rather than acknowledging that theirparents are away from the property, theyshould say that the required person is notavailable and ask the caller to leave a mes-sage.

6. Onno account should a visitor be allowedonto the property unannounced or withouttheir parent’s permission.7. Your children should never be cajoled in-to going to theproperty’s gate to investigatean unannounced visitor.8. Your children should know the locationof your panic buttons, andmore important-ly, how to use them. If you have decided toinvest in remote panic buttons, make sureyour children have one at their disposal.9. An easily accessible list of emergencycontact numbers such as you and yourspouse’s work and cell phone numbers aswell as those of the immediate neighbours,your security company, the South AfricanPolice Service and other emergency servic-es, such as the Fire Department, should beleft near the home’s main phone.10. Most children have cell phones – inputthese numbers into their phones and if theyhave the facility, show your children howto use the speed dial facility on their phone.11. It is advisable and indeed necessary tofrequently test any fixed or mobile panicbuttons, but please advise yourMonitoringCentre first. False alarms cost lives and todo this as ameans of testing response timescould cost a person his life.Source: Chubb Security

Children an important part ofhome security

CHUBB has the following advice to protectyou and your family from crime:)Be aware that you could be a victim atany time.)Try not to go out alone late at night. Ifthis is not possible, stay in well-lit, busyareas.)Make sure your perimeter gate is secure-ly closed before leaving home.

)When returning home, be vigilant and beaware of your surroundings.)If you feel you are being followed, driveto the nearest police station)Do not park in dark, unattended areas.)Stay alert and pay attention to your sur-roundings.

Source: Chubb Securtiy

Safety tips to prevent crime

NEARLY all of us (76%) admit to eatingmore than usual during the festive periodand will on average gain 2kg in weight ac-cording to a just-released national year-endsurvey byPharmaDynamics, a leading pro-vider of heartburn medication in SA.

With the seasonal festivities soonbeinguponus, many will be getting merry on too muchwine at the office party, stuffing ourselves withtreats and eating our way to the New Year onleftovers, but can our bodies take it?Mariska Fouche, spokesperson for Pharma

Dynamics says it’s normal to see a spike inheartburnmedication sales over the festive pe-riod, and emergency rooms equally report anincrease in patient visits seeking relief fromsome form of abdominal discomfort.“After Christmasmany suffer fromdigestive

problems caused by toomuch food and alcohol,with the most common problem tending to beindigestion or reflux brought on by eating toomuch sugary and fatty foods,” says Fouche.The Pharma Dynamics poll confirmed that

after eatingChristmas dinner a staggering 55%of South Africans suffer from indigestion, 49%experience heartburn and 42% of us are bur-dened with flatulence. Nearly a third also ad-mitted to rushing their food in anticipation ofthe next course.“Indigestion can indeed be caused by eating

too quickly. As it takes time for the feeling ofsatiety to come through most people just keepon eating with no breaks. Not chewing yourfood thoroughly and the stress of multitasking– often associated with the party season – are

sure tickets to increased stomach acid andheartburn flare-ups.“Overindulgence can lead to very severe in-

flammation of the stomach lining or in thethroat fromall the acid that comesup and couldeven lead to a long-termproblemsuchasulcers,gallstones, irritable bowel syndrome or a hia-tus hernia.“For people who are already prone to heart-

burn, piling on theweight, particularly aroundthe stomach, can also intensify it, so try to eatand drink in moderation.Fouchehas some tips to help peoplemake the

most of their holidayswhile keeping heartburnin check:.Steer clear of foods or drinks thatmake symp-toms worse.Reduce meal portions.Eat slowly and take a break between courses.Alternate alcohol drinks with water.Don’t go to bed or exercise on a full stomach.Opt for salads, leanmeats, fish and light sauc-es whenever possible.“Try to reduce other factors that may aggra-

vate heartburn such as stress, which is verymuch part and parcel of the holidays and takean over-the-counter antacid or ask your doctoror pharmacist for medication that will reducethe amount of stomach acid that is produced toavoid potential festive health woes,” saysFouche.More than 2 373 South Africans between the

ages of 18 and 60 took part in Pharma Dynam-ics’ national online survey.

Source: Lange Strategic Communication

7 in 10 South Africans tooverindulge

Please note that all opinions and views expressed in articles, letters andcolumns published in the Kouga Express are not those of its staff, publisher,

printer, advertisers or distributors.

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Kouga Express: Thursday, December 13, 2012 NEWS/NUUS 13

De Viswijf55 Diaz Rd - Jeffreys Bay

Tel: 042 293 3921

SEAFRONT RESTAURANT

Seafood Steak Springbuck Ostrich Kudu

Chicken Tripe Oxtail Pasta

Diamond Award Wine list with more

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FONTEINE PARKGOOD HEALTH PHARMACY

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Persoonlike Diens wat saakmaak vir jou GesinVAKANSIE URE:

MAANDAG TOT VRYDAG : 8:00 - 20:00SATERDAG : 8:00 - 13:00 EN 17:00 - 20:00

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JBay Cellular & Electronics

Watch & Cellphone repairs while you wait!We buy & sell 2nd hand cellphone!

5 Jeffreys Street,Same Building asKekkel en Kraai(Opp.Jbay Backpackers)

Jeffreys Bay - Cell: 072 890 8899

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Jeffrey’s Bay Leather Works18 Da Gama Rd Cell: 071 068 5950

Repairing & Stockists of:

all Leather Products

Shoes Belts

Bags

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Wishing all ablessed Christmas

and aProsperous 2013

Fountains Mall Jeffreys Bay 042 293 5868

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YOUR ONE STOPLIQUOR SHOP

30 Da Gama Main Beach CentreJeffreys Bay

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We specialize in GOOD FOODGatsby's,Bunny Chows & Curry's from R25

Black Label Quarts R14 - DoubleBrandy&Coke R15

PUB & GRUB18 Jeffreys Str, Next to Scotts Sports

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Open 9am till late

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14 GEKLASSIFISEERD Kouga Express: Donderdag, 13 Desember 2012

25Saamrygeleenthede

LIFT CLUBStudent looking for lift clubfrom Humansdorp to P.E.,

Mon ­ Fri. Starting09/01/2013. Contact079 352 4379 /078 320 8664

39Matte

CARPET CLEANINGDirty Carpets?

Contact the experts foroutstanding results andreasonable prices.

Ria at:DIE VLOOIMARKTel. 042 292 0540Cell. 082 870 8382

40Spesiale dienste

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( Leon 072 762 4211

GOUDEnige toestand, R170 pergram. Skakel 041 453 7992 /

083 533 2764.

45Vervoer

TRANSPORTFurniture ­ local & country­wide. Also live stock & rubble

removal. Many references.Gerhard Combrinck

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TRANSPORTLocal/ Long Distance.Rubble removal, etc.Craig:( 072 429 1926

73Algemeen gesoek

OEFENFIETSGesoek, 2de hands.Skakel 083 653 8033

BOUWERK1.Aanbouings 2.Alterasies

3.Plumbing 4.Elektries5.Badkamers 6.Teëlwerk

7.Vibracrete Mure& Verhogings 8.Verfwerk

9. Log Homes10.Palisade fencing

Waarborg Laagste pryse engahalte diens NHBRC en

Versekering goedgekeur

Herman 072 8444 802042 291 0798

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TEL: 042 293 3806Vasco Sentrum Winkel 6

Dagamastraat 111

Skakel:Carin: 084 207 9500

ONS IS DRINGEND

OPSOEK NA HUUR-

HUISE VIR GEKEURDE

HUURDERS.

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HUISE:

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MEENTHUIS:

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kinders en diere.Wavecrest: 3 Slpk.

, 2 bdkm., binnebraai, 2motorhuise, see-uitsig+mun.dienste. Beskikb.

1 Feb. 2013Wavecrest: 3

Slpk., 1 bdkm. 2 motor-huise, kuier area metsnookertafel. Beskik

1 Feb. 2013 – 6 maande.

Wavecrest: 3Slpk., 2 Bdkm., studeerk.,

2 motorhuise +mun. dienste.

Astonbaai:Gemeubileerd, 2slpk.

Tuin woonstel., geen diere.Magna Towers:

2 Slpk., 1½ bdkm., baieruim, toesluit motorhuis,see-uitsig.Krag & beskikb.

Geen diere.

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RENTALS URGENTLY

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Call Stefan 079 196 4574

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Houses

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Waar: Mentors plaza (Caltex by die N2 truck stop)Skakel ons gerus vir meer besonderhede.

Ons hou veiling die 15 Desember om 10H00Los goedere van enige aard sal opgeveil word.

Voel vry om enige ongebruikte goedere, tekom omskep in kontant en geniet die

dag saam ons .

Elize Visagie 072 653 7301Johan Visagie 084 403 5966

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08:00 Tradisioneel09:30 Gesinsdiens (Informeel)

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08:00 Tradisioneel09:30 Gesinsdiens (Informeel)

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Kerk 19:00 Oujaarsdiens -Formeel

Kompleks 23:15 Middernag-diens - Informeel.

Kompleks 08:00 Tradisioneel09:30 Gesinsdiens (Informeel)

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In Januarie 2012 het 'nmaatskappywat bekend is vir syhoë kwaliteit voorafvervaardigde betonprodukte, 'n fabriekstak inHumansdorp oopgemaak omsodoende dieOoskaap te kan bedien.

Die beste besluitwat kon neem toe hulle nuwe voertuiemoes aankoop, was om die plaaslike ekonomie in Humansdorp teondersteun.

Vanaf die eerste dag wat ons kwotasies by Kouga Ford aangevra het, het onsuitstekende diens vanaf al die personeel ontvang.

Pieter Muller, baie dankie vir al die moeite wat jy gedoen het om die Ford-bakkies betyds te kry en vir die reëlings om die ekstra's betyds gemonteer tekry.

Dankie ook dat julle reëlings getref het vir 'n voertuig op die lughawe wat totse beskikking was vir 'n hele naweek. Voorwaar uitsonderlike

diens.

Dit was 'n groot voorreg vir die om met Kouga Fordbesigheid te doen.

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Ons benodig die dienste van 'n jong, energieke en selfgedissiplinêre persoon wat deel van ons bemarkingspan 'ntoekomstige loopbaan kan vestig. Aansoekers moet aan die volgende vereistes voldoen:

Minimum Opvoedkundige Vereistes

Sleutel Prestasie Areas

Karaktereienskappe

Sluitingsdatum: Dinsdag, 20 Desember 2012

Graad 12 (Std. 10) as opvoedkundige kwalifikasie of formele SETA kwalifikasie op NQF vlak 3;Genoegsame of 'n basiese kennis en begrip van beskikbare bemarkingskanale, uitdagings in die lewering vanprodukte, kliëntebehoeftes, prysformulering en kwaliteit produkte;Positiewe ingesteldheid ten opsigte van uitstaande dienslewering en lewering van kwaliteit werk.

Assisteer huidige bemarkingsverteenwoordiger in die volgende uitkomste:Insameling van markinligting en marktendense t.o.v. plaaslike lewende hawe produksie, bewegings in produksie- enverbruikerspryse,Identifisering van bemarkingsbehoeftes;Bevordering, fasilitering en uitvoering van effektiewe bemarking deur voldoening aan produkvereistes, standaarde enrelevante wetgewing;Akkurate intepretasie van markkragte om mededingende pryse te formuleer.Bevordering van die beeld van die Koöperasie ten einde markaandeel te verhoog.

Openbaar altyd 'n positiewe en vriendelike gesindheid teenoor alle kliënte;Beskik oor die vermoë om taktvol te kan optree en goeie interpersoonlike en kommunikasie vaardighede teopenbaar;Logies te kan dink selfs onder druk situasies;Beskik oor die vermoë om konfliksituasies op te los;

Indien u sou belangstel om by ons familie aan te sluit, kan u, u CV met 'n dekbrief rig aan:Die Menslike Hulpbronne Bestuurder, Posbus 27, HUMANSDORP, 6300E-pos adres: [email protected] Tel: (042) 2951082 Faks: (042) 2910901 Direkte Faks Nr: 0866032208

Indien u nie voor Januarie 2013 gekontak word nie, kan u aanvaar dat u aansoek onsuksesvol was.

JUNIOR BEMARKER (LEWENDE HAWE)

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In opdrag van die Kurator in Insolvente Boedel P F Crafford – T3004/08sal ons die ondervermelde eiendom verkoop

OP VRYDAG, 21 DESEMBER 2012

om 14h00 te Cederlaan 7, Wavecrest, JeffreysbaaiLigging: Erf 2117, Jeffreysbaai, HumansdorpRD,ProvinsieOosKaap (Groot 870m²)Die eiendom is verbeter met 'n uiters moderne teëldakwoonhuis met 180º see uitsig - bestaan uitsitkamer, TV kamer, eetkamer met kombuis, 3 ruim slaapkamers en volledige badkamers, swembad.Daar is 'n ruim woonstel met sitkamer, eetkamer, toegeruste kombuis en badkamer. Dubbelmotorhuis en afdakke vir tweemotors.Aan drie kante omhein.

VOORWAARDES: 10 % van die koopprys is betaalbaar deur die KOPER by toeslaan van die bodasook 6%Kommissie en BTW daarop. Balans sal deur middel van 'n waarborg gelewer word 30 daena bekragtiging. Die eiendom sal sonder reserwe verkoop word onderworpe aan bekragtiging deurdieVerbandhouer. Kopersmoet 'n bewys van Identiteit enwoonadres beskikbaar hê.

Vir nadere besonderhede skakel:Afslaer/Rudi Müller 082 490 7686Kantoor 018 294 7391Besoek ons webtuistevir meer inligting asook die reëls van die veiling en dieregulasies in terme van die Verbruikerswet :

www.ubique.co.za

Die Forum, h/v Govan Mbeki Rylaan & Totius StrPosbus 208, Potchefstroom

VEILING – WOONHUIS JEFFREYSBAAI

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89 Motortoebehore/Onderdele

GEARBOX& DIFFCENTRESUELTZ STAll credit, debit & fleetmaintenance cards

welcome.12 SUELTZ ST.,

off Kempston Road, Sid­well, PE.

( 0861 PEGEAR/041 453 0700

Thys 082 336 9078

ZAKSPEEDSCRAPYARD

Vir nuwe en gebruiktemotoronderdele.

Kontak Gerhard of Johnsonby Rhebokstraat,Nywerheidsgebied,Humansdorp.

( 042 295 2145/6

94Woonwaens

CARAVANwanted urgently.

Will collect and pay cash.Phone Lionel 082 340 6840

141 Betrekkingsvakant

FAST FOODDELIVERY

Drivers ­ Jeffreys Bay/ Hu­mansdorp

required by International fastfood leader. Must have owntransport. Training and uni­form provided. Paid per

delivery with a weekly wage.Interested persons with avalid driver's licence shouldfax their CV to 041 373 7890

or e­mail:[email protected]

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The Humansdorp Pitch Clubwill be hosting its Wheels ofFurry Summer Burnout on 15December next to thecountry club. Hells Riders ­Cape Town, KraaifonteinSpinners and MosselbaySpinners will be at the eventand promise for a lot ofaction and smoke. Clubs fromsurrounding towns like PortElizabeth will also participate.Some of the locals who willbe taking part are AngeloNicholls (Skyline), DylanRossouw (BMW), and fatherand son (photo) Peter andPatrick Honeyborne. Foodstalls will be available. Formore information, contactCliffie Rossouw at 0 082895 8869.Photo: SUPPLIED

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<The APD Kouga Fun Run, in association with Foun­tains Mall, on December 7 proved to be a resoundingsuccess. Over 130 runners/ walkers competed inthis event. The winners of the 21km run are (fromleft) Mgide Sakhekil (2nd) Wilson Bennett (1st) andAndré van der Berg (3rd).

>The 5km fun run winners are (from left) HennieTheron (2nd), 11­year­old Travis Gradwell from Jef­freys Bay Primary School (1st) and P.J. Alberts (3rd).

<The 2.5km fun run winners are Thando Galamtana (2nd)Warren Spence (1st) and Luvuyo Kota (3rd). Visit our websitewww.kougaexpress.co.za for more photos and a video takenon the day. Photos: MONIQUE BASSON

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Kaap Agri het ten doel om welvaart vir al sy belanghebbers te skep

KaapAgri is 'n gevestigde landboudienstegroep wat as publieke maatskappysake doen met meer as 100 bedieningspunte wat regoor die Wes-Kaap,Noord-Kaap, Mpumalanga, Limpopo asook Namibië strek. Met diehoofkantoor te Malmesbury, verskaf Kaap Agri 'n verskeidenheid vanprodukte en dienste aan 'n diverse kliëntebasis wat landbouprodusente, -besighede en die algemenepubliek insluit.

Ons benodig tans 'n vriendelike en hulpvaardige persoon wat beskik oor tenminste 'n Senior Sertifikaat, wat rekenaarvaardig is en goeiemenseverhoudinge handhaaf.

Ondervinding van verkope sal u aansoek versterk.

Verantwoordelikhede behels hoofsaaklik:Bediening van kliënte.Datavaslegging tydens verkope.Oorplasing van voorraad.Die hantering van navraemet betrekking tot produkte en pryse.Voorraadbeheer (tel van voorraad).Ad hoc takewatmet die voorafgaande verband hou.

Bo en behalwe uitstekende loopbaangeleenthede, bied Kaap Agrimarkverwante vergoedingspakkettewat byvoordele insluit.

Belangstellendes kan die Bestuurder: Agrimark, mnr Jan Schoeman vir meerbesonderhede kontak by 042 272 1077. U kan ook 'n faks stuur na 042 2721029 of 'n e-pos na [email protected]

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NOTICE NO: 98/2012

EXTENSION : 2013 GENERAL VALUATIONS

Notice is hereby given in terms of the provision of Section 32(2) ofthe Municipal Property Rates Act No 6 of 2004, as amended, that aone year (1) extension has been granted by the Local Governmentfor the 2013 General Valuation.

The date for the next General Valuation will be 1 July 2013 and willbe implemented on1 July 2014.

Enquiries can be directed to the Kouga Municipality ValuationDepartment, Marinda Eksteen, Tel 042 2002127, e-mail:[email protected] or to the Municipal Manager, P O Box21, Jeffreys Bay 6330.

KENNISGEWINGNOMMER: 98/2012

UITSTEL : 2013 ALGEMENE WAARDASIE

Kennis geskied hiermee kragtens die bepaling van Artikel 32(2)van die Wet op Munisipale Eiendomsbelasting Nr 6 van 2004, soosgewysig, dat uitstel vir een (1) jaar deur die Plaaslike Regering virdie Algemene Waardasie waarna hierbo verwys word, gegee is.

Die volgende Algemene Waardasiedatum is 1 Julie 2013 enimplementeringsdatum 1 Julie 2014.

Navrae kan gerig word aan Kouga Munisipaliteit WaardasieAfdeling, Marinda Eksteen,Tel 042 2002127, Epos: [email protected] of aan die Munisipale Bestuurder, Posbus 21,Jeffreysbaai, 6330.

NOTICE NO. 140/2012

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF STREETS ANDPARKING AREAS IN JEFFREYS BAY

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 138(a)(v) of Ordinance20 of 1974 that the following street and parking area will be closedfor the hosting of festive season events from 08h00 on Saturday,15 December 2012, to Thursday, 10 January 2013.

One way street from Diaz Road to Da Gama Road at the ShellMuseum.

The parking area on the corner of Woltemade Street and Da GamaRoad.

Notice is further given that the Pellsrus picnic area at Duine Roadwill be closed to vehicles from 08:00 Thursday, 20 December 2012,to Thursday, 3 January 2013 at 20:00.

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THERobben Island crossing isregarded as one of the tough-est open water swims in the

world. Cold water, apex predators,swimming through a busy ship-ping lane, big swells and windwhipped seas are some of the chal-lenges awaiting the ocean swim-mers who want to tackle one theworld’s iconic open water swims.

Local swimmer Brenton Williamstook on the challenge last Mondaymorning in 12 degree water and abumpy sea to became the first personin the world to swim from 3 AnchorBay to Robben Island….butterfly.Williams was allowed only to swim

in a speedo and wear a swim cap andgoggles.Nobody has ever contemplated

swimming butterflyfly over the 11.5Kchannel before and the vast majorityof Robben Island crossing are done be-tween the Island and Blouberg beach,a 7.6km stretch of water.Another South African swimmer,

Chris Barnard completed the Blou-berg crossing swimming butterfly inFebruary 1990 and it’s taken 22 years

for another swimmer to step up andtake on the butterfly challenge.Peter Bales, the chairman of the

Cape Long Distance Swim Associa-tionwas at the start ofWilliams’ swimat 3AnchorBayand said that heneverthought he would see another butter-fly swimmer taking onRobben Island.“Chris Barnard was a phenomenal

swimmer and I really never thoughtI would see somebody else try to flythe Robben Island crossing. Brenton’sswim was an epic,” said Bales.Conditions were not ideal for a but-

terfly crossing with the water at 12 de-grees anda lumpysurfacewhichaddedto the challenge that faced Williams.“Iwas inCapeTown for the 5KShip-

wreck swim which was held in 11 de-gree water along the Blouberg coast-line on Sunday and Derrick Frazermade the call that therewas awindowfor a Robben Island crossing earlyMonday morning,” said Williams.“Althoughconditionswerenot ideal,

I felt that we had to make use of the op-portunity and have a shot at the 11.5Kcrossing. “After I had settled down, I re-alised it was going to be a hard swimasmy shoulderswere still stiff from the

Shipwreck swim the previous daywhere we swam through patches of wa-ter that were around 10 degrees.“The last 3 K was really tough and

I had to dig deep to keep the rhythmgoing and the Island just didn’t seemto be getting any closer. When itlooked like we were really close toshore we discovered there was a hugekelp bed we had to swim though toreach the Island. It was hard swim-ming fly through the kelp and it tookabout 20 minutes to swim the last cou-ple of hundred metres. At the sametime getting close to the finish was areally special moment in my life asRobben Island has played a significantrole in South Africa’s history and tocomplete an unprecedented swim wasa great feeling. Things seemed to go inslow motion and the sea calmed downclose to the shore” said Williams aftersetting a new world record.”After taking some time to recharge

his shoulders and organise the Swim-ming Plus Marina Mile which is onDecember 22, Brenton will take a lookat breaking the South African recordof 15km for the longest openwater but-terfly swim.

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Brenton Williams in action. Photo: CLIVE WRIGHT

IT is that time of the year againwhen locals and holidaymakersalike dust off their swim gogglesand take on the challenge ofswimming a Mile in the pristinecanals of Marina Martinique.The action starts on Saturday

morning, December 22 whenswimmers will be faced with adouble mile through the canals.What makes the Marina Mile sospecial is the swimmers goingpast houses and being cheered onby the residents of the Marinawho all enter into the spirit of theevent.Then the bank-to-bank swim

and the 500m swim will takeplace. Both these events are fornovice openwater swimmers andthere is no entry fee for the bankto bank swim.The action will hot up at

11.30am when the women’s mile

takes to the water. Olympian Jes-sica Roux could be in the startinglineup todefendher title as queenof the Marina Mile. At 12.30pmthe men’s mile will start and thisis always a fast race in the salt ca-nals of Marina Martinique.Sunday, December 23 will see

the big guns in South Africanopen water swimming circlestake on the daunting 25K swim,with shorter 10Kand 5Kevents al-so taking place.All the swims will take place at

the old shark aquariumat theMa-rina. Pre-entries have opened atwww.swimmingplus.comThere will be a training swim

on Friday afternoon at 4.30pm pmand another swim at 4.30pm onTuesday afternoon. For more in-formationphone0 083 549 6795 orsend an e-mail to [email protected].

Marina Mile takes to the water