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WEDNESDAY March 16, 2016 | 0 041 503 6111 | Email [email protected] | www.peexpress.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE
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T
HE recent rainfall and high hu-
midity levels as well as prolonged
hot days, have resulted in an in-
crease in snake activity in Port
Elizabeth suburbs over the past
few weeks.
This according to Sandula Conservations
owner and snake expert, Mark Marshall,
who had caught 13 puff adders as well as oth-
er venomous snakes during the past week-
end.
There are a lot more snakes around be-
cause of the extremely hot weather we have
beenhaving. There has also been an increase
in puff adder activities.
The puff adders look for cooler places dur-
ing the day but like to keep warm during the
night. They prefer tar roads at night where
they remain on the road absorbing the heat
from it, Marshall said.
The high temperatures and then the cold
front and rain resulted in an increase of frog
activity and this resulted in an increase of
puff adders. Puff adders also like the humidi-
ty at times, he said.
Marshall said the suburbs where he no-
ticed a high increase in snake activities are
Summerstrand, Westering, Theescombe and
Malabar.
We get about six or seven calls a day,
sometimes more. Once we catch the snake,
we take it to a protected nature reserve close
to the area we found it, he said.
Marshall advised against trying to kill or
catch a snake.
Stay calm, dont try to kill the snake; so
many people get bitten by the snake when
they try to kill it. Call an expert. It will take
us about 15 to 20minutes to get to the house.
Continued on page 2
Snakescare in suburbs
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Residents should also keep their
cats and dogs inside. A puff adder
found in a Malabar residents garden
killed three cats, he said.
Marshall added that an hour before
the sun goes down and an hour after-
wards, iswhen the snakes aremost ac-
tive.
If you have sliding doors, it would
be best to close them.
Ifbittenbyasnake,Marshalladvises
residents to remain calm.
If youdoget bittenbya snake, dont
panic. Identify the snake or take a pho-
to of the snake and go to the hospital
but get someone else to drive you
there, he advised.
By April, snake activity should
start to decrease because the weather
conditions change and breeding sea-
son will come to an end.
Chairman ofWildline, Arnold Slab-
bert, who focuses on urban conserva-
tion, said that snakes are preparing
for winter.
Its that time of the year when
snakes are probably the most active
and preparing for winter. The snakes
wantto fattenup.This isnotanunusu-
al year, this is normal. Thenext active
period would be in spring when it
starts getting warmer, Slabbert said.
Its not unusual to get six or seven
calls a day. The majority of snakes in
urban areas are harmless. The main
venomous snakeshere are thepuff ad-
ders, Cape Cobra and boomslang,
Slabbert added.
Slabbert mentioned that the best re-
action to finding a snake, would be to
call the experts.
If youdo find a snake in yourhouse
or garden, dont try to kill or catch it.
Unless you are an expert, leave the
snake alone and call the experts be-
cause the majority of people get bitten
bysnakeswhenthey try tocatchorkill
it.
AWesteringresident,PatSydie, said
he found a Cape Cobra in his garden
a couple of days ago.
Our dogs found the two-metre co-
bra first. They started barking, it was
a different type of bark and we knew
somethingwaswrong.Wecalledsnake
expert, Mark Marshall, and they were
there very quickly.
Sydie added that a week ago, his
neighbours dogs kept barking and
they eventually found a one-metre puff
adder in the neighbours yard.
We are concerned about our dogs
because a puff adder has the potential
to kill about ten dogs, Sydie said.
For a handy poster on the venomous
snakes in the Eastern Cape, visit our
Facebook page.
. If a snake is found, contact Sandu-
la Conservation on (082) 261 9280.
Snakescare in suburbs
The twometre cobra found by Pat Sydie his garden in Westering. PHOTO: PAT SYDIE
A puff adder recently
found inside a Port
Elizabeth resident's
house. PHOTO: MARK
MARSHALL
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THE owner of a driving school in Booysen
Park is giving back to his community in the
same way that he received help years ago.
Jenovian Arends (32), has already helped
30 residents of Helenvale to receive their
learners licences recently. He offers his
services free of charge to Helenvale resi-
dents with the help of sponsorships.
Another 70 residents are hoping to re-
ceive their learners licences in April and
another 400 are hoping for enough sponsor-
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learners licenses later in the year.
Arends, who grew up in Helenvale, was
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to obtain his licence years ago.
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means to obtain their learners licences.
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cause nothing positive ever happens
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pressed with the opportunity which he re-
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ample to them.
Everything that he is doing for Helen-
vale is good and I will also one day try and
do good within this community.
Arends says the greatest reward he re-
ceives, is the smile that radiates from each
student once they have taken that next step
towards a better future.
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THE Minister of Water and Sanitation, Nom-
vulaMokonyane, officially launchedNational
Water Week on Sunday, March 13, at the Dan
Qeqe Stadium in Zwide.
National Water Week, held from March 14
to 22, under the theme Water for People, Wa-
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nism of the Department of Water and Sanita-
tion.
As part of the launch of National Water
Week, a national prayer for rain was held on
Sunday, where various religious faiths were
invited along with communities to dedicate a
moment in prayer for rain, rehabilitation of
our natural water sources and protection of
water streams and rivers.
WaterWeek is aimed at re-emphasizing the
importance of water, the scarcity of this re-
source and the need to manage this resource
in a sustainable way that appreciates its role
in eradicating poverty and under-develop-
ment.
Water Week 2016 is held as the country fa-
ces the most severe drought which has affect-
ed parts of our country, leaving many house-
holds without access to water and causing
devastation for crop producers and livestock
farmers, in particular.
As a result of the drought,manySouthAfri-
cans have come forth with various drought
mitigation proposals and have begun to en-
gage government on the need to partner in
programmes aimed at conserving water and
managing this scarce resource efficiently.
NationalWaterWeek launched: Water
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nately all devices that we receive are sani-
tised before further processing.
Vermaak added that most large corporates
buy laptops, desktops and tablets with an
OEMMicrosoft Operating System licence in-
cluded. Typically these Operating Systems
are upgraded to comply with company licen-
ces.
When the machine is disposed of or spon-
sored, the upgraded Operating System must
be removed and replaced with the original
OEM licence. Thismay only be done with the
original CD/DVD that was distributed with
the device. As a Microsoft Registered Refur-
bisher (MRR), we will ensure that all licens-
ing obligations are met.
Vermaak explained that the use of e-waste
in art was a new project his company was
busy with as part of their social responsibili-
ty.
It is a pilot project. We will sponsor the
e-waste and tools to the community, who in
turn make jewellery or office supplies such
as business card holders or book holders.
eWaste Technologies Africa is amember of
the e-Waste Association of South Africa
(eWASA), the body that oversees industry
best practices and the latest recycling tech-
niques.
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display some
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CANDICE BEZUIDENHOUT
HAAR suster het slegs n 40%-kans op oorle-
wing gehad, maar danksy Sun du Preez (11) se
dapperheid het haar sussie, Nadia (8), goed her-
stel.
Sun gaan egter weer in April na die teater
om haar kleinsus se lewe vir n tweede keer te
probeer red.
Sy gaan weer van haar beenmurg skenk na-
datdieDuPreez-gesinaandiebeginvandie jaar
moes hoor dat Nadia se kanker n drie jaar in
remissie teruggekeer het.
Akute miloblastiese leukemie (AML), n
vorm van beenmurgkanker, is in Desember
2012 by Nadia gediagnoseer en sy moes in Fe-
bruarie 2013 n beenmurgoorplanting kry.
Sun, n gr. 5-leerder van die Laerskool Sun-
ridge, was die enigste geskikte skenker.
Volgens Cheryl du Preez, die meisies se ma
wat tans saammet haar jongste in Kaapstad is
waar sy in die Rooi Kruis-kinderhospitaal wag
op die oorplanting, het Nadia begin vanjaar n
terugslag gehad en word sy voorberei om vol-
gende maand nog n oorplanting te ondergaan.
Syhet al haar tweede stel chemoterapie ont-
vang as deel van die terugslag-protokol en die
kanker is nou weer in remissie, maar sy moet
nog steeds die oorplanting ondergaan.
Ter ondersteuning van die twee sussies het
die werknemers van Nolands Advisory Servi-
ces, die Du Preezs se ouditeursfirma, verlede
weekdeelgeneemaandie jaarlikseRelay forLi-
fe, n deurnagstapmarathon van die Kanker-
vereniging van Suid-Afrika.
Sussiesvegsaamteenkanker
HOOFFOTO: Sun en die span van Nolands by
die Relay for Life stapmarathon.
FOTO: THEO JEPTHA
INLAS: Sun (links) en Nadia (regs).
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NCEBA DLADLA
PUPILS of St Georges Pre-Primary School
in Port Elizabeth were dressed to the nines
last Friday in Victorian wear as they were
taken down memory lane by their teach-
ers.
The Victorian Tea is an annual event
where were walking down memory lane
with our pupils as we give them the history
of our school, said teacher Sheron van
Wyk.
According to van Wyk, the pupils were
told the history of their school from when
it was a mansion that was then sold to be-
come an institution of learning.
They dress in the Victorian clothing and
walk down Bird Street to 7 Castle Hill be-
fore they had Tea at the school, van Wyk
said, adding that the little children became
the Very Important People (VIPs) during
Tea where their parents cook and serve
them scrumptious meals.
The little ones enjoyed the day and felt
the idea of being special. Asked how she
felt, Hanah Stiglingh (9) said, Excited and
comfortable. I also feel pretty like I am liv-
ing in those days.
StGeorges Prep pupils take a trip down
memory lane
St George's Preprimary School with teachers Sheron van Wyk, (back left), Lauren Seaman (in
black outfit) and Iman Adam (student teacher). PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
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This might sound like a nonchalant com-
ment from of a twenty-something globetrot-
ter. Surprisingly not. It is a 82-year-old lady
from Port Elizabeth.
Owing to Bonita Hughes granddaughter,
whohappens to bea real globetrotter current-
ly living in Australia and who inherited her
grannys traits, the two decided to enjoy tan-
dem skydiving at Jurien Bay.
Margaret toldme how exciting it is to sky-
dive and said, you know, that is something
that Ive always wanted to do, said Hughes,
whilst keeping an eye on her grandson doing
his homework.
She said, ohwell, Nana, Iwill take you one
of these days.
On Hughes recent visit to her daughter
Carol in Perth, Australia, Margaret asked
her granny if she is still eager to jump out
of an aeroplane? Hughes replied, Oh, can a
duckswim!and thatwas the spark for anoth-
er unforgettable adventure.
Strange in actual fact, I was very excited
andwanted to do it. But aswewere travelling
to Jurien Bay, which is a two-hour drive
along the western coast, north of Perth, it
started completely clouding over. I thought,
is the Lord trying to tell me something?
They however drove on and were informed
by the skydivers to wait until noon to see if
the sky would clear.
Suddenly it started clearing. So, we went
through the process of documentation and in-
demnity forms and my son-in-law said I had
to take insurance in case something went
wrong.
But they dont insure you after the age of
75. It once again made me reconsider; is the
Lord really trying to tell me something? But,
I made up my mind that I am going to do it.
When at an altitude of 14 000 feet, Hughes
was told that she and her tandem partner
would go first.
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We free fall for 9 000 feet and your flesh
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feet the parachute opened and then I could re-
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bay. We had fun and our tandem partners
spun us around and steeredme andMargaret
close-by so that we could have a chat.
I enjoyed the free fall, but the gliding was
absolutely amazing with a beautiful view
over Jurien Bay, which is classed as themost
beautiful bay in that area.
The landing on the beach was absolutely
wonderful. You lift your legs, but do sort of
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Hughes received a warm welcome back on
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It was lovely. The adrenaline takes over.
Even the following day and the following day
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When arriving back in Port Elizabeth at the
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I thought it was very funny, if only she
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Hughes, an avid hiker, photographer, ab-
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pilates and loves climbing mountains. She
has been a member of the Voetsac Hiking
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club which is part of the Echo Foundation.
I would like to do hang-gliding to spend
more time in the air, looking around and to
enjoy the environment. Skydiving goes by too
quickly. Only 5 minutes and you are back on
earth.
Without hesitation she said, cage diving -
I would really like to experience being close
to the sharks!
Youve got to expand your horizon, go out
and enjoy nature and Gods creatures.
REPORTER
FROM working at one of the most in-
novative technology companies in the
world to producing my first feature
film, Ayanda, Ive truly realised there
are no boundaries for women. You can
go anywhere and do anything as long
as you put your mind to it.
These are the inspiringwords of Busi
Sizani, Marketing Manager of Uber
Technologies Inc., who visited Port
Elizabeth last week to address mem-
bers of the PE branch of the Business-
womens Association of South Africa
(BWA) at its Annual General Meeting.
Being in the tech industry is fasci-
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go and keep up with trends. Its dynam-
ic and fast-paced and often presents
changes that leave you breathless. Be-
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allowedme to experience it right in the
moment, she said.
Busi is one of the talented marketing
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She joined the company mid last year.
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Uber in sub-Saharan Africa. Before
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ingher ownconsultancyandproducing
her first feature film which recently
aired in SA and the USA.
We have invited Busi to address us
as Uber now has a strong presence in
our city. She is a woman in business
who has risen through the ranks and
who is successful in what she does - an
inspiration to many other women,
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ANYONE who ever wanted to experience
Easter in Germany but has not been able to,
can get a taste of it at the Lutheran Church
Easter Market on March 19.
The new pastor at the Lutheran Church
Springfield, Rev. Anja Spiske, has initiated a
revival of German hand crafting and baking
through weekly workshops.
German ladies andmen are participating to
teach these skills to the younger generations
of South Africans.
The result of this initiative is a large
amount of produce from hand decorated eggs
in Easter wreaths and Easter themed craft.
Easter in Germany would also not be right
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fromBlack Forest Cakes, Cheese Cakes Light,
Cheese Cakes Full Cream and Fruit Tarts all
with delicious coffee from Mastertons.
In addition there will be tables of needle-
work, and baked goods including cakes, tarts,
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THE Age-in-Action organisation will
be hosting its firstmarket day this Sat-
urday, March 19.
Age-in-Action is an NGO in Gelvan-
dale working with the elderly in the
Nelson Mandela Bay Metro and its
surrounding areas striving to uphold
the rights and dignity of older persons
through lobbying, research, improved
access to care, support, protection,
training, development and sustaina-
ble economic empowerment.
In light of the financial crisis the
NGO sector is experiencing, Age-in-
Action is planning our very first mar-
ket day as a means of generating in-
come.
The community is invited to sup-
port the market day which aims to
raise much-needed funds for the orga-
nisation. Refreshments, second hand
items and much more will be on sale.
Stalls are available at R120 for entre-
preneurs who wish to sell their goods.
For more info contact Liam Petrus
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The event will take place from 8am
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THE Dora Nginza Hospital is looking
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These children come from various
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THEhighly successfull ChesaNyama fast food
franchise chain and winner of the Best Take-
away at the 10th annual Restaurant Associa-
tion of South Africa (RASA) Rosetta Awards
is giving you a chance to experience a taste of
its traditionally flame-grilled meat.
ChesaNyama,ownedbyGoldBrands Invest-
ments which recently listed on the JSE ALTX,
is the fastest growing fast food franchise and
has grown from one store to over 300 stores in
under three years. It is soon to open in theUSA
proving that the love of great value meaty
meals is loved throughout the world.
The PE Express is giving away five meal
vouchers to the value of R200 each.
Your Chesa voucher can be collected at one
of their amazing fast food restaurants situated
at Shop 53, Kenako Mall.
) To win yourself a Chesa Nyama voucher
worth R200, go to our Facebook page (PE Ex-
press Newspaper), find this photo and com-
ment with your email address. Winners will
be contacted via email.
Win one of fivemeal vouchers to ChesaNyama
THIS year, Battery Centre Port Elizabeth cel-
ebrates 25 years as a reliable supplier of quali-
ty batteries to the Eastern Cape automotive
hub and would like Port Elizabethans to join
in the celebration!
Win a new battery up to the value of R2 500
with free installation at your nearest Battery
Centre.
Battery Centre PEwas opened in June 1990
by Andr Howitz, and has grown in strength
and size, now serving a large client base in
and around PE.
Small start
After building industrial batteries in East
London for seven years, Howitz and his wife,
Jillian, moved to Port Elizabeth and opened
the first Battery Centre in the area in June
1990. The pair faced obstacles from the outset.
When we first opened in PE, our custom-
ers didnt know the product at all, and didnt
understand the value in it, which made for
a very daunting start, said Howitz.
Energetic approach
Armed with unapologetic determination,
Howitz and his wife worked tirelessly to get
the centre off the ground. They had only a
handful of employees, so didmost of the work
themselves, but relied on friendly service and
quality batteries to make a name for them-
selves.
Our approach to business has always been
grounded in honesty and integrity, ex-
plained Howitz.
This has played a huge role in our suc-
cess. After their first Battery Centre gained
a loyal client base, Howitz and his wife decid-
ed to open a second outlet inNewtonPark and
then Knysna.
Howitz maintained the key to longevity in
the retail space is exceptional employees.
Imonlyasgoodas thepeople I surroundmy-
self with my team is integral in the mainte-
nance of each Battery Centre, said Howitz.
Keen adaption
Withover 25years experience in the indus-
try, Howitz has seen the market change fun-
damentally since he started out. The vehi-
cles of today are so muchmore advanced and
demanding than they were years ago Blue-
tooth, immobilisers, alarms, sound systems
and onboard computers but luckily our sup-
plier, First National Battery, continues to
produce world-class batteries that keep up
with the ever-changingneeds ofmodern tech-
nology.
To find out more about Battery Centre, vis-
it www.batterycentre.co.za.
Win! Win! Win!
To stand a chance of winning a battery, like
our Facebook page (PE Express Newspaper),
find the Battery Centre photo and tell us what
car you drive.
Competition Ts & Cs:
1. The prize may not be exchanged for cash.
2. The value of the prize is dependent on the
battery required by the winners vehicle.
Maximum value of a battery and installation
is R2 500.
3. No purchase necessary to be eligible for
prize.
4. The winner will be drawn at random. By
entering the competition you accept that the
publishers decision is final.
5. Thewinner agrees to collect his/her prize
at a Battery Centre, pre-arranged with First
National Batteries PR agency.
6. The closing date for the competition is
March 23 at noon.
7. The competition is open to all readers of
PE Express, except employees of Media24
Group,BatteryCentre, FirstNationalBattery
and theirmediaagency, aswell as their imme-
diate family.
COMPETITION:WINNEWBATTERYUP TO THEVALUEOF R2 500
BatteryCentrePE celebrates25years
Win a battery worth R2 500. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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REPORTER
A MILK Stout has many versatile char-
acteristics which make it the ideal beer
to use when cooking.
One such innovative idea can be seen
in food stylist and Drizzle and Dip blog-
ger Sam Linsells version of a fruit bun,
using South Africas leading milk stout
brand as her secret ingredient.
Julian Remba, the brands general
manager, said, Castle Milk Stout is
made from quality dark roasted malt
and is matured for longer to give it a
rich, smooth and satisfying taste expe-
rience.
Full-bodied and creamy with low
levels of carbonation, this makes it the
perfect match for food and also to be
used in cooking.
These delicious and spicy fruit buns
are so easy to make that Linsell says
you wont ever buy them again.
The recipe makes 16 18 buns but any
excess can be frozen.
Ingredients:
one 340ml bottle Castle Milk stout
2 tsp instant dry yeast
2 tsp cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp mixed spice
870g flour (divided)
100g citrus peel
150g raisins
150g dried cranberries
100g soft dried apricots, finely chopped
250ml strong black tea
one egg
50g melted butter
50g caster sugar (plus extra for glaze)
1 1/2 tsp salt
Method:
. Prepare the mix the night before
by mixing the stout, spices, yeast and
320g of the flour in a large bowl. Mix
to combine everything and leave un-
covered.
. Brew a strong cup of tea in 250ml
boiling water and pour this over the
raisins, dried cranberries, peel and
apricots in a separate bowl.
. The following day, mix the egg and
melted butter with the fruit, and then
stir this into the beer and spice batter.
Add the remaining 550g flour, sugar
and salt.
Tip this onto a work surface and
briefly knead to form a large ball.
Leave for 10 minutes. Lightly oil your
hands and knead the dough for 10 sec-
onds, leave for 10 minutes, then repeat
twice more at 10-minute intervals,
then leave for an hour covered with a
tea towel in a warm spot.
. Using a bread cutter or sharp
knife, divide the dough into 100g pieces
(use a scale to make this easier) and
shape into balls. Arrange these on a
large baking tray lined with baking pa-
per so they are just touching each oth-
er. Cover with a tea towel and place in
a warm spot for 90 minutes.
. Preheat the oven before the prov-
ing has finished. Mix a little flour with
water to form a runny paste consisten-
cy (use an electric whisk to get this
smooth if necessary). Place in a plastic
piping bag and cut a very small edge
off the tip. Pipe crosses on each ball of
dough. Bake at 200C (180C fan-assist-
ed) for 25 minutes. Mix 2 tablespoons
of caster sugar with 2 tablespoons of
water and brush this over the hot cross
buns as they come out the oven. Serve
with lashings of butter.
Fruit bunswitha twistwithCastleMilkStout
Castle Milk
Stout Fruit
Bun.
PHOTO:
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RECIPE: EASYANDSIMPLE TREAT FOR EASTER
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INVITATION TO ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING TO ESTABLISH A SPECIAL RATING
AREA (SRA) FOR ALL WALMER HEIGHTS PROPERTY OWNERS
Dear Walmer Heights Property Owners/Residents
You are invited to attend very important meetings after some real progress has been made with regard to the
possible formation of the Walmer Heights Special RatingArea (SRA). These meetings seek to ensure that everyone
exercises his/her right to support or not to support this initiative.
These meetings will, in conjunction to this advertisement, be advertised through flyer distribution in your post boxes
and loud hailing.
The meetings will explore the following key issues:
Why a Special Rating Area?
Benefits to property owners and residents;
Envisaged model of implementation; and
Envisaged process involved going forward.
Venue: Walmer Country Club
Date: Thursday 17 March and Tuesday 22 March 2016
Time: 18:30 for both days
An official SRA can only be established with the cooperation of property owners and it is therefore important that as
many property owners as possible attend this public meeting.
Although the SRA is envisaged for the area to be suggested by property owners, the invitation is extended to all
residents in Nelson Mandela Bay, as it is critical that another successful SRA be established in the Walmer Heights
area.
For further information please contact Wayne Smith on 083 271 5341.
Your attendance and input in this regard will be appreciated.
Yours Faithfully
Pierre Voges
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Eckankar: The PE Satsang Society, a Chartered
Affiliate of ECKANKAR, will have a discussion on
The Spiritual Wisdom on Conquering Fear on 19
March at 4pm at the Life Chiropractic and Wellness
Centre, 169 Fordyce Road, Walmer. For more info
contact 063 202 9201.
His Place Developing Centre: Will have a
prayer service for the sick on 20 March at 6pm.
Every Sunday there is a service at 9am and Youth
Service at 2.30pm. On 19 March at 3pm there will
be a Leadership Course that is open to all. The
venue is past Greenbushes at the entrance of
Sovereign Foods (big green buildings). For more
info contact Christo at 082 515 2294.
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Birdlife EC: On 20 March a Sunday morning
outing to the best local bird venue with grasslands,
bush, river and saltpans - Tankatara. Target birds:
Black Harrier, Secretarybird, Chestnut-banded. Meet
at 6.30am at Schultzs, West Street, Newton Park.
For more info contact at 079 704 8196.
Hiking: The Voetsac Hiking Club runs both
weekend hikes and day walks on a regular basis.
Longer hikes are held several times a year. The day
walks are held on Saturdays. The club holds a
monthly social meeting on the third Wednesday of
each month at 7pm at the German Club, Lorraine
St, Lorraine (just off Circular Drive). Information
about the current programme can be obtained
from: Trevor Lloyd 041 368 3761 (all hours). For
further information, visit www.voetsachiking-
club.co.za.
Algoa Toastmasters (Newton Park): Master
the art of public speaking in a friendly, supportive,
fun environment. The Algoa Toastmasters Club
meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month.
The next meeting will take place on 22 March at
the Caritas Centre, West Street at 5.30pm until
8pm. For more information contact Zikona at
081 263 8332 or email [email protected].
Genealogical Society of SA: The monthly
meeting will take place on 21 March at 7pm at the
Lolly Shtein Hall, right at the top of Villiers Road.
Cheryl Vermaak will discuss her family as depicted
by the Masters. All welcome. For more information
contact Alan Montgomery at 084 981 8491.
EP Orchid Society: The Eastern Province Orchid
Society will hold its monthly meeting on 17 March
at the Newton Park Library Auditorium in Newton
Park at 7pm. Christo Botes will talk about Pests
and Diseases. Visitors wellcome. For more
information contact 083 703 0458.
Dias Quilters Guild: Dias Quilters Guild will
celebrate International Quilters Day on 19 March
by holding a sewing morning making blocks for a
charity quilt at the VP Primary School from 9am.
The AGM is at 2pm. Contact contact Caroleann at
076 026 7046.
East Cape Calligraphers: Will be holding their
monthly meeting at 1.45pm on 19 March, at the
Italian Club, Harold Street in Walmer. Beginners
classes available by private arrangement. For more
info contact Roma at 041 379 5599 after hours.
AACL Charity Shop: Do you have anything in
your home which you dont need, you dont use
anymore or dont wear? The Animal Anti-Cruelty
League is in need of second hand goods for their
Charity Shop, The Bargain Box, in 9th Avenue
Shopping Centre, Main Road, Walmer. Any
unwanted saleable items such as books, clothes,
jewellery, crockery, linen, kitchenware, ornaments,
toys etc are welcome. Donations can be collected.
For more info contact 041 581 2852.
Friends of the Art Museum: The AGM will
take place on 23 March at 6pm at the Art Museum
in Central. Thereafter a Music and Art Trivia will
take place and an introduction by local comedian
Roland Gaspar. The Music and Art Trivia is R180
per table (maximum of 6 people per table).
Participants will receive a free bottle of red or white
wine per table and free membership to the Friends
of the Art Museum. To RSVP contact 041 506 2000
or [email protected]. Proposals for
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Alzheimers Eastern Cape: Invites family
members/caregivers from the greater Mount Road
area to attend regular support group meetings on
the last Tuesday of the month. The next meeting is
on 29 March at the ACVV offices, Poplar Avenue,
Steytler Township (near Mercantile Hospital) at 5pm.
For more info contact Linda Swartz at
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Cancer Fighters Educational Support
Group: Sharing helpful information, success stories
and assisting with natural, healthy, alternative
treatment options. For more info contact Diane at
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Retina SA: Blind and partially blind people are
invited to attend drawing and pottery classses.
Classes are held every Monday from 10am to 1pm
by an Art Lecturer, at the Retina SA (Fighting
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manures
Composted pine
bark
Ideal for PE
gardens
Tested by nurseries
as the best
50 kg bags, bakkie
loads, truck loads
Free delivery in PE
CELL
082 8611650
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For all your
TILLING &
PAINTING NEEDS
Please call
079 2277382
Email:
X1R5PJ01-020316-PX-bhlhew-tiling
FINRO'S
MOVERS
Wemove
anything,
anywhere
Reliable and
Honest
Parcel
deliveries also
Call Attila or
Gregory
041 360 2077 /
072 987 2509
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* Free quotations
*High quality
* Professional fitment
SUNDREN 084 585 5510
LAMINATED FLOORING
UNIQUE
X1R30EG1-020316-PX-tvrbaa-lam
WILLIEWILL
REMOVE IT!
072 708 1874
* For all your building rubble R230
* Garden rubble removal R170
* Garage clearance
* General household rubble
from
from
BACK ON THE ROAD
X1R4R1L9-020316-PX-tvrbaa-wil
Philip de Jager
TRANSPORT
FOR ALL YOUR
TRANSPORT
NEEDS eg,
Furniture, Garden &
Building Rubble etc,
Please give me a
call for Quick,
Reliable and
Affordable Service.
083 937 6749.
X1R6HNT5-160316-PX-mgrbaa-trans
ELECTRICAL
Electricalwiring to
newbuildings, houses,
alterations
Compliance certificates
Electrial repairs to all
lighting, plugs,
stoves, geysers
24 Hr Electrical Repairs
041 481 5883
082 4340740
BUTLERS ELECTRICAL
Prepaid meters (Koopkrag)
for Residence,
Outbuildings, Businesses
PRE-PAIDMETERS (KOOPKRAG)
MUNICIPAL & PRIVATE
X1R6HPYM-160316-PX-mgrbaa-elec
BUILDING
PLANS
Highly experienced
Registered DESIGNER
at reasonable rates
041 585 5372
082 795 6283
Call
X1R5C2KR-020316-PX-mfrbaa-bui
HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING
of Roofs, Gutters,
Walls and Paving
CARPET &
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Work done with
specialised
industrial machines.
Contact RIAAN or BONES
for Home &
Industrial Services
Fast efficient & affordable
083 270 9756
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Per 1000:
Stocks
Klinkers
R1795
R1995
BRICKS
083432 1023
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DIDUCRON
ELECTRICAL
Phone Richard
071 291 5328
Email:
* General Electrical
Contract
* Certificate of compliance
* General Maintenance
& Installation
X1R6JHJD-160316-PX-mgrbaa-did
DIRK'S
KITCHEN
Specialing in:
Kitchen, bedroom &
Bathroom cabinet
Installations
Call
041 581 8074
082 454 7457
Visit us at:
Blue Windmill
51-6 Avenue
Walmer
th
X1R6NRNM-090316-PX-mflhew-dirk
Free Quotations
Call FERDI on
083 651 4321 or
041 360 0825
* Flat Roofs
*
& Roofs
* Roofs
* Roofs
*
* on any Roof
* Painting
MELTHOID
CORRUGATED
IBR
SLATE TILE
ASBESTOS
CHIMNEYS
FLASHING
ROOF
We Waterproof
or Seal
ROOF
LEAKING
SERVICES
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