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Bringing back hopeASTRID FEBRUARIE
@FebAstrid
There is a new non-profit organisationon the block and it is ready to make adifference.
Restoring Hope is an organisation basedin Retreat dedicated to bringing about a pos-itive change and hope to previously disad-vantaged communities.The concept and idea came about when
founders Mikhail Kroutz and Kelly Jacobsrealised there was serious need and a lackof positive activities and initiatives in localcommunities.“We are currently facing a time where
gangviolence, drugabuse, alcohol abuse, do-mestic violence, lack of community owner-ship, poverty and a lack of respect and disci-pline are prominent in our communities,”Dale Hendricks, director, says.Hendricks says due to the lack of positive
activity and guidance youngsters are feelingdespondent.“They feel that turning to gangsterism,
drug dealing and other mischievous activi-ties are the only way out of their daily strug-gles and pain they are living in,” he says.The RestoringHope organisationwants to
change this mindset and its stigma amongyoungsters and even adults affected by thenegativity.By organising outreach initiatives they
want to put emphasis on the fact that thereis hope and that you can achieve your goalsand dreams regardless of the situation or po-sition you find yourself in.The organisation’s objectives are aimed at
promoting community developmentthrough service provision, income-generat-ing projects, strengthening overall commu-nication and collaboration within the com-munity.V Continued on page 2.
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A group of Grassy Park residents wait inline to be served with hot soup and breadby the Restoring Hope organisation.
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The Red Cross War Memorial Children’sHospital honoured its founders at the an-
nual Remembrance Day celebration onWednesday last week.
The day is celebrated on 11 November tohonour the World War II servicemen whodonated two days of their pay towards whatwas to become the Red CrossWarMemorialChildren’s Hospital.
Their vision then was to create a livingmemorial in honour of their fallen com-rades. Today, the world-class hospital savesthe lives ofmore than a quartermillion chil-dren each year. Next year the hospital cancelebrate 60 years.
Military dignitaries in regiment uni-forms have gathered with their families onthe hospital’s premises on RemembranceDay each year since 2011, and a ceremonytakes place to pay tribute to the heroes whooriginated the iconic hospital.
The ceremony has grown in stature andattendance and this year more than 150guests and members of the public attended.The programme included theCape FieldAr-tilleryPipes andDrums, the IsivunguvunguYouth Band, marching sentries and Mothsstandards, the “Last Post”, two minutes ofsilence and “Reveille” as well as a wreathlaying.
Liz Linsell of the Children’s HospitalTrust says it is important that they ac-knowledge and remember the veterans whowere so instrumental in the founding of the
hospital.In 1945, it was suggested that a children’s
hospital be built as amemorial to thosewhohad contributed by sacrifice, suffering andservice inWorldWar II. It was felt that chil-dren had been the innocent victims of thewar, so the hospitalwas devoted to the relief
of the suffering of children.The building commenced in 1953 under
the guidance of the SouthAfricanRedCrossSociety at a cost of R1.6m. In 1956 the owner-ship of the hospital was handed over to theWestern Cape government, which coversthe hospital’s operational costs.
Tribute to founders
Richard Lawrenson (89), a World War II veteran, honours the veterans who were instrumentalin the founding of the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital at a Remembrance Dayceremony last week.
Thursday 26 November
V Mowbray: Reach for Recovery CapePeninsula will host its final open meetingof the year with the theme “Show andtell” at the Cansa offices at 37A MainRoad at 10:00. Breast cancer survivors willshare their experiences of how theydecided on their preferred reconstruction.The meeting is for women only. ContactDee on 083 306 1941 or Faeiza on021 689 5347 during office hours.
Saturday 28 November
V Retreat: The Ada Roslind children’shome will host a benefit concert to raisefunds for a home they would like topurchase for children in need. The concertwill take place at 60 White Road (nearBlue Route Mall). Tickets cost R35 perperson and children under five years oldenter free. Contact Nicole on 071 346 0167.
V Ottery: Tekiah Foundation will host acar show in aid of funds for Tiny Treasureslearning centre at the School of Industry,Plantation Road from 11:00. ContactRebecca on 076 374 6231 or Brian on076 626 1024.
Saturday 5 December
V Retreat: Lourier Primary School in Cafdavillage is holding its annual market dayfrom 08:00 to 13:00. The day will be filledwith food, toys, arts and crafts and fruitand vegetables on sale. There will be agiant jumping castle, a mini-soccertournament and a talent show called“Lourier’s got talent”. This event is open toanyone and vendors can apply at theschool to sell non-food products. Entry tothe event is R5. Coupon booklets to buyfood will be available at the school andall interested people can contact CarmenDaniels at the school to purchase bookletsfrom R20 to R100. For more informationcall the school on 021 713 6753.
Saturday 12 December
V Soetwater: The MJ puppy shelter willhost a day outing to the Soetwater Resort.The pick-up point will be at ParkwoodPrimary School at 07:30. Tickets cost R70per person. Contact Max Swartz on078 414 3288.
Saturday 19 December
V Ottery: The Ottery Boyz MotorcycleClub’s children’s Christmas convoy will bevisiting poor children in communities onthe Cape Flats for the seventh year. Theconvoy consists of bikers, police andprivate vehicles and will distribute toys,hotdogs, treats and clothes. Contact MorneBlake on 073 671 8642, Andre Blake on073 418 0962 or Keith Blake on073 877 6207.
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Hendricks says they also focus on bring-ing about positive change in the broadercommunity, adding value to the lives ofpeople, doing youth development throughsport and recreation, organising commu-nity development and decreasing socialproblems like drug and alcohol abuse andgang violence.“We also want to create a sense of own-
ershipwithin the communities by ‘restor-ing hope’ in those who lost all hope,through implementing positive initia-tives within the community to create uni-ty among people,” he says.The organisation runs a number of ini-
tiatives, which include food and clothingdrives, motivational speaking and work-shops (at schools, community centres,
prisons and events), sport initiatives andoutreach programmes at hospitals, or-phanages and old-age homes.“We encourage residents, youth and
anyone interested in bringing about posi-tive change to get involved in our volun-teer programmes, community cleaningprojects, gardeningprojects and recyclingprojects,” he says.
Residents can rest assured that they cancall on the best to rescue them in emergen-cies.
The City of Cape Town’s fire and rescueservices has just been named the best inSouth Africa.
It is the overall winner of the South Afri-can Emergency Services Institute (Saesi)challenge, after scoopingmore than half ofthe prizes in the individual items of thechallenge.
The rescue challenge, which took placein Gauteng last week, lets all professionalfire and rescue service departmentsaround the country compete against eachother.
The City’s fire and rescue service teamexcelled in the separate challenges.
. The City won second place overall, re-ceiving the Best Technical Team prize, inthe vehicle extrication challenge.
. The City won first and second prizeoverall in the medical challenge.
. The City won first prize overall in thehigh-angle challenge.
. The City took first, second and thirdplace (in both individual men, women andmixed team categories) in the firefighterteam challenge.
. The City took first place in the fire-fighter challenge for men over 35.
.TheCity scooped all the positions fromsecond to eighth place in the firefighterchallenge for men under 35.
. The City won first place, and won theBest Medic Award, in the women’s fire-fighter challenge.
Capetoniansrely on thebest rescuers
The City of Cape Townfire and rescue serviceshas been named thebest emergency servicesteam in South Africa,after winning a rescuechallenge, including thehigh-angle rescue item,pictured here. Thisrelates to specialisedteams that are trainedto rescue people whohave fallen from aheight. The participantsare tested on theirability to medicallytreat and extricate thepatient to a safe area,so that they can betransported to hospital.
Combat Challenge: This event tests the ability of firefighters to perform various simulatedfirefighting methods which are utilised during normal firefighting operations. This includescarrying a hose up and down a staircase, effecting an entry, pulling of the hose, and rescueoperations.
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City council has set aside a special budget ofR18m to implement 270 traffic-calming pro-jects across the city, including Retreat, be-fore the middle of next year.
Signage and a road island will be installedat Zwaans and Auriga roads. On Ninth Ave-nue one speed hump will be constructed atthe recreational fields.
Brett Herron, mayoral committee memberfor transport, says: “The purpose of the pro-jects is first and foremost to protect the mostvulnerable road users among us: Children,those with special needs, cyclists and otherpedestrians.”
“Apart from establishing a sustainable andresponsive regime for the provision of traf-fic-calming measures across the city, the new
policy also addresses the current backlog of500 traffic-calming projects to the value ofR30m.
Going forward, the City will implementtraffic-calming measures at 50 schools eachfinancial year, as well as a further 150 pro-jects from the list of approved projects, sub-ject to available funding,” Herron says.
Ward councillor Kevin Southgate wel-comes and supports the City’s commitmentin allocating funds towards the constructionof traffic calming measures across the metro.“It will go a long way in addressing the cur-rent backlog of over 500 traffic calming meas-ure requests as well as enhance the safety ofpedestrains especially scholars who have be-come the most vulnerable,” he says.
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SHERATON PARK
Residents musthelp root out illsASTRID FEBRUARIE
@FebAstrid
“Stop living in you own cocoon – becomeactive members of society.”
This is the message from members of theSheraton Park Residents and Ratepayers’Association to the community in their fightagainst crime and gangsterism.
Niezaam Theunissen, speaking on behalfof the Association, has called on residentsto stand up for their community and helproot out the ills in society.
“We find that so many people complainabout what is going on in the communitywith drugs, gangsterism, children not at-tending schools and parents being negligentbut yet they take no action,” he says.
Theunissen says in going forward andtaking action the Association’s membersare planning an anti-crime and -drug marchto highlight the social ills in the communi-ty, but also to find solutions to the ills resi-dents face daily.
“We must take a stand and show thesepeople who are doing wrong, who are in-volved in illegal activities, who lure ourchildren into gangs and drugs that we seethem and that we demand they stop whatthey are doing,” he says.
The march is set to take place at the endof the month.
The Association aims to march to varioushotspots, including parks, open spaces andknown places where children and gangsters
visit daily and get involved in illegal activi-ties.
“We want these individuals who are mak-ing life hard for the rest of the communityto see us and to know we are not going toback down,” he says.
Theunissen says they have an issue withchildren staying out of schools and theirparents not knowing what they are up to.
“We call on parents to become more in-volved in their children’s lives, to encour-age them to stay in school and to think abouttheir futures and what their possibilitiesare,” he says.
He says parents need to spend time withtheir children, check who their friends are,where they socialise and with whom, whythey are not attending school and, if theyare involved in illegal activities, to seekhelp.
“We can make a difference together, butwe must first take responsibility for our ac-tions or lack thereof when it comes to thewell-being of our youth. They need to lookup to their parents who need to be goodrolemodels,” he says.
Changing the mindset of youngsters andparents is important in going forward,Theunissen explains.
“The time has come where we need to stopcomplaining about our conditions or cir-cumstances, but rather focus that energy ondeveloping our community, our childrenand our surroundings to ensure we can livein a peaceful society,” he says.
‘GET OUT OF POLLSMOOR FREE’ CARD: Cape Town’s own Monopoly board gamewas launched at the V&A Waterfront on Friday. Cape Town is the first African city toboast its own version of the game, with landmarks such as Table Mountain, Kirsten-bosch Botanical Gardens and Cape Point featured on the board. Monopoly fans wereinvited to vote for their favourite local venues to appear on the board in May.PHOTO:NICOLE MCCAIN
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It’s been about a year since internationalsinger Charl “Babyboy” Pilwan told Peo-ple’s Post he wanted to return to South Afri-ca.Born and raised in Retreat, Charl, who
now lives in Woodstock, has spent the last13 years working in Asia and America, butsays he’s been spending a lot more time at“home” lately.After releasing his single “Apple green
Datsun” earlier this year, Charl says he’sbeen in Cape Town since May, which hasbeen the longest time he’s spent in the cityfor years.The song, which celebrates Cape Town,
has been received very well. It was down-loaded 5000 times within the first week ofits release and Charl says fans can expectto hear a house remix of “Apple green Dat-sun” soon.“It’s been amazing,” he says.
Music video winsCharl, who has previously said that he is
always going to be “a coloured boy fromRe-treat”, received arguably the best welcomehome when he was acknowledged at theCape Flats Film Festival.He won the Best Video award for the mu-
sic video of “Voice of reason”, his previoussingle.“I really didn’t expect towin . . . Like real-
ly.”It’s the first time he’s been recognised in
this way in his home country.
The festival took place across Cape Townand the nominated music videos werescreened at schools across the Cape Flatsand pupils got to vote for their favourites.The fact that the schoolchildren liked his
work was a great affirmation for Charl, buthe points out that they did have questions,like why “a coloured boy fromRetreat” wassinging predominantly English songs.Charl grewup speakingEnglish and stud-
ies abroad, giving him a “more rounded”sound, which also helps him cater to a larg-er audience.His new single “Can’t figure it out” is cur-
rently playing on Heart 104.9FM and otherradio stations, but he’s already working onnew material, including house versions ofthis single and his next one, “Love is some-thing else”.His main focus at the moment is promot-
ing his music locally. Charl, who hasworkedwith the likes of Chris Brown,NellyandNe-Yo, isworkingonbuildinga sustain-able career for himself in Cape Town, sothat he can eventually live here permanent-ly.Heplans to playmany showsand festivals
in the area over the festive season.“I’m just enjoying being home.”
Future plansThat being said, he’s still writing and pro-
ducing for international artists.He is planning to fly musicians in from
New York and Liverpool to help him workon his new album in South Africa.He hopes to release it in May, as a birth-
day present to himself.In between, Charl is also working on his
autobiography with Dallas ghost writerJenny Block, to tell the story of his careerwhich has taken him across the globe.“I want people to understand the real
me.”In the meantime, fans can catch Charl in
action when he performs a free show at theSlug and Lettuce at the River Club in Ob-servatory on Sunday from noon to 15:00.V Call 021 448 7906 for more information or to bookfor the show. Visit the Babyboy Entertainment Face-book page for more about Charl and his upcomingshows.
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After the sell-out success of last year’s HotSummer Groove show, People’s Post andTygerBurger will be bringing Cape Town’sfavourite stars to the stage again.This year’s summer celebration features
HemelBesem, Emo Adams and the TakeNote Band, the Rockets, Dr Victor and theRasta Rebels and Soli Philander.Hot Summer Groove is a lively show for
the whole family. The audience will be tak-en on amusical joyride filledwith surprisesalong the way. Guests are encouraged tocome dressed in red, yellow and white, tomatch the sizzling Hot Summer Groovetheme.V Tickets for this year’s Hot Summer Groove concertat GrandWest’s Grand Arena start at R150 each andare available from Computicket. Doors will open onSaturday 5 December at 18:30 and the show startsat 19:30.
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Stopping in a secluded, quiet place tocatch up with your partner at nightmay not be the best idea, police warn.
Following several attacks on unsuspect-ing couples at lookout points along thecoastal road, police management is urgingresidents to steer clear after dark.The poorly lit area has become increas-
ingly popular for couples seeking alonetime after sunset.In the most recent incident, a couple was
parked at the Swartklip lookout point whenthey were approached by two men.“The suspects attempted to hijack the
couple, who were parked alone at the look-out point on Friday at 23:33,” says policecluster commander Major-general Abra-ham Goss.The boyfriend retrieved his licenced fire-
armand shot bothhijackers, killing oneandinjuring the other.“Bothmen arewanted in relation to other
cases. The one who was injured can belinked to several hijackings and house andbusiness robberies in the area,” says Goss.Criminals hide in the bushes and wait to
pounce on couples who visit the isolatedspot.“Now that the weather is changing, we
see people parking off at the coastal areasa lot more often. They would go to the pubsand clubs, then park off till 01:00 or even theearlier hours of the morning,” explainsGoss.While the couples are distracted, suspects
approach them and either rob or hijackthem.“This is dangerous, because it is very
dark at these places and it is far from the
residential area. If you are hijacked in theearly hours of the morning or late at night,it is long before you get to civilisation,”warns Goss.Police and law enforcement officers pa-
trol the beaches.But JP Smith, mayoral committee mem-
ber for safety and security, says they canon-ly do so much.“The City of Cape Town has limited en-
forcement resources andunfortunately offi-cers cannot be everywhere all of the time.The police therefore also have a crucial roleto play. With the festive season approach-ing, City enforcement staff will be deployedto the areas with the highest concentrationof visitors, like beaches and other public ar-eas,” says Smith.He agrees with Goss: “The reality is that
dark, secluded spots have an associationwith crime and other antisocial behaviour.I would therefore discourage the publicfrom visiting such areas after dark and ex-posing themselves to potential risk.”This applies to the lookout point and the
coastal area along Baden Powell Drive.And although police have increased their
patrols in the area, Goss urges residents totread with caution.“If you are going to visit these secluded
areas rather go in groups,” he says.Smith also urges residents to work with
the City’s enforcement agencies and policeby blowing the whistle on any criminal ac-tivity theymightwitness or be aware of, butalso by taking responsibility for their per-sonal safety.Smith says lighting these areas may not
make a difference and other priorities interms of providing public lighting in resi-dential areas and public spaces with hightraffic volumes should take preference.
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The looming national water crisis is closer to home thanyou may think.Water shortages may seem far from the daily reality of
most Capetonians, but savingwater is not just the respon-sibility of those without any.SouthAfrica is facing itsworst drought in over two dec-
ades and our clean water supply is under heavy strain.Local government has announced that it may imple-
ment water savings targets from as soon as next monthand the provincial government is already looking at pre-cautionary restrictions for areas such as the Karoo andWest Coast.It’s only a matter of time before Cape Town starts feel-
ing the pinch too.And although a lack of water is an inconvenience to us
in our homes, it is devastating to the agricultural sector.This means not only will we be heading into a drought,
we will also possibly face food shortages, suffer a rise infood prices and see an increase in the cost of living asa result.It paints a gloomy picture for the upcoming year.But there is something we can do now: Save water.It sounds simple enough, but every day we waste litres
of water through carelessness.Simple acts, such as ensuring your pipes have no leaks
and not watering your garden or filling your pool duringthe day, go a long way to saving water.In fact, put away your hosepipe.Water your plantswith
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doing it right now – because saving water when there isnone is too late.
Keep yourself off victim listThe Christmas holidays are almost uponus. It is a time of being in a festivemood and a time where lots of money isspent on Christmas shopping. This isalso the time criminal elements – due tothis festive atmosphere – are active inall forms and place many on their victimlists. We have to help ourselves, ourfellow human beings and law enforce-ment agencies in fighting crime and sobecome crime preventers. I want toshare a few of my “Christmas crime-curbing contributors”.Arm yourself with self-defence prod-
ucts such as a can of pepper or macespray. Never place yourself in the line ofdanger or resist if you are being robbed.Never carry large sums of money onyour person.Make sure that you know exactly
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places on your clothing.Avoid exposing cellphones in public
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weather conditions, place a long ropewith a small life buoy or small inflatedcar tube in the car’s boot, just in caseyou have to be a life saver or can be avaluable contributor to a life-savingexercise. Do not take alcohol to thebeach as it is against the law.Never ask anyone for help at an ATM
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alcohol is served, make sure what isbeing poured into your glass. Know yourlegal limit.Make sure your pets’ pictures are
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KEITH BLAKEOttery
#GuyFawkesMustFallResidents have no respect for neighbourswho have pets. It’s clear that the Cityand police don’t do enough to enforce thelaw.What benefit does it have for the
community – (it) only benefits themanufacturers and do they in any wayplough it back into communities that areso much in need?
RIDWAAN NEROWestgate
Neighbour’s my heroOur neighbour, Derek Peters, is doing asterling job by collecting all bins in closeproximity to his house in Perth Road.He stacks them neatly on his side of
the road all ready for when the trucksarrive and returns it to the houses,leaving no mess in the road.Thank you, Derek – a real boy scout.
BERYL REYNOLDS,Grassy Park
Support local businessI want to urge all the residents to makegood use of what’s in our ward.Residents should be aware that we
need to make use of local facilities.If residents of the ward use library
facilities in other wards instead of ourown facilities, it impacts on circulationand membership statistics, which has aknock-on effect on upgrading andfunding and staffing. The bottom line is,by not using facilities in the ward, itcan negatively impact on our fundingand potential upgrading and evensponsorship opportunities.The same goes for shopping. I would
prefer residents to do the bulk of theirshopping by supporting the local busi-nesses – support the Pick n Pay, Spar,Shoprite or other supermarkets in theward instead of shopping at the biggershopping malls outside our area.If we don’t support local businesses,
they will not be economically viable.Local businesses will have to close downand leave us with no option but to doour shopping in the malls. However, ifwe do the bulk of our weekly or month-ly shopping at shops in the ward, thosebusinesses will prosper and it canpotentially pave the way for moreemployment opportunities.Residents must also report wrong
things or what they want fixed in theward through the C3 system or come tomy office. If the residents in our wardalso report problems, things can befixed. However, we must also movebeyond complaining. Report people whodump their rubbish on sidewalks andopen fields – take photos, don’t letpeople get away with making slums ofour communities.
LISA MCBRIDE,Ward 56 councillor
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In what has become an iconic Cape Townevent over the years, the annual SpringQueen pageant celebrated its 40th anniver-sary at Athlone Stadium on Saturday.Pageant organiser Sactwu says the com-
petition continues to inspire those workingin often testing circumstances to show offtheir best work and be recognised for it,whilst also highlighting the plight of cloth-ing and textile workers.“The Spring Queen has grown from
strength to strength over the years,” saysNazmia Leite, Sactwu spokesperson.The event is the largest fashion show fea-
turing workers as the models.“Even though the eventwas facedwith its
most challenging issue, with the City ofCape Town denying us the use of our histor-ic venue, theGoodHopeCentre, we still had64 women competing for the title and over7500 people attending at Athlone stadium.”
The crowd was treated to a spectacle andeventually witnessed Zubeida Beyers-Mag-gott (28), from the Top Stitch factory in SaltRiver, crowned as this year’s SpringQueen.The Bonteheuwel resident won a holiday
to Mauritius and R35 000 study bursary.First princess was Chavanne Arendse
from Trade Call Investments Apparel(TCIA) and second princess, was BarrieCline Factory’s Tammy Carr.Other winners on the night included
Chrystal Jaggers (Miss Personality) andCheryl AnneWitbooi, who was judged to bethe best dressed model at the pageant.A new “own talent” competition has been
added to the event.Now in its fifth year, it is gainingmomen-
tum. It aims to give ordinary workers thechance to show off their talents, be itthrough music, dance or drama.Leite says a new part of the pageant, the
Junior Spring Queen, aims to create and in-crease awareness among young people ofthe importance of buying local.
The 40th annual Spring Queen pageant was held at Athlone stadium on Saturday. Thewinners were (from left): Chavanne Arendse (first princess), Chrystal Jaggers (Miss Personali-ty), Zubeida Beyers-Maggott (Spring Queen), Cheryl Anne Witbooi (Best Dressed) and TammyCarr (second princess). PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
TheMagnet Theatre inObservatorywill cap-tivate young audiences when it presents itsearly years theatre festival from Wednesday2 to Saturday 12 December.The daily line-up will include a show for
children younger than seven, as well as onespecifically designed for mothers and babiesup to one year old.Each production has been designed to com-
municate with young minds while offering aSouth African storytelling experience.Scoop: Kitchen Play for Moms and Babes is
for children from twoweeks to 12months andwill be staged daily at 10:00. The South Afri-can first uses sounds, lights and textures toentertain babies in a contained and relaxingspace designed to accommodate individualattention.
Three to seven year olds will enjoyEkhayaat 11:30 before Knock! which will be on stageat 14:30.Ekhaya explores a child’s understandingof
being “at home” using catchy songs in En-glish, Afrikaans and Xhosa.Knock! is a discovery of wood: Its sounds,
what it can do and what it can make. Stimu-lating for the imagination, the cast createstrange and magical animals and imageswith shaped pieces of forest wood, interact-ing with the children through song, rhythmsand sounds.V Tickets for Ekhaya and Knock! cost R50 each foradults and R30 for children while tickets for Scoop:Kitchen Play for Moms and Babes cost R50 for oneparent and one baby. Visit www.webtickets.co.za tobook.
Kids will love this theatre
Wesley Practising School and WesleyTraining College in Durham Avenue,Salt River are arranging a reunion forformer pupils at the end of this month.Pupils of the Practising School be-
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students of the Training College between1959 and 1964, are welcome to attend.Former pupils can email wesley-
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Best friends go on Sunday walkiesThousands of people and their dogswent out for a fun walk in aid ofthe 22nd annual SPCA WiggleWaggle Walkathon in Tokai onSunday. All funds raised from the
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PEOPLE'S POST | RETREATTuesday, 17 November 2015 SPORT 11
Young onesto fill voidLYNN PRINS
@lynnie_prins
The committee of the CapeTown Softball Association(CTSA) is working hard to
keep the future of softball alivethrough the development of theyouth, including players asyoung as 4 years old.
With the numbers growingamong young players between 4and 13 year, there is still greatconcern within CTSA regardingthe older age group (15-year-olds).
“Not having the 15-year-oldage group available is quitechallenging in any sport, andfor us as a committee this is oneof the biggest challenges, as weneed them to fill senior levels,”says Noore Nacerodien, CTSAchairperson.
“There are not enough seniorteams and we would like the 15-year-olds, when they go beyondtheir age group, to play in thefourth league with seniors.”
However, CTSA is positiveabout the growth in the sportand says the way forward nowis to build relationships withschools.
This comes after government,Sascoc and Softball South Afri-ca instructed federations to ad-minister school sport.
According to CTSA the onlyway it will be beneficial for bothparties is to have a partnership.
“Many schools have alreadyapproached the federation di-rectly to play in the leagues.
“It is also possible for schoolsto play in our youth league un-der the school’s name. We willthen allocate a club to ‘adopt’
that school, and this is only ifthe school is not able to play inthe school league,” says Nacero-dien.
He also says in order to in-crease the number of childrenplaying, the sport should be de-centralised, as clubs are bat-tling financially to transport theplayers to Turfhall softball sta-dium every week.
“There are many venuesavailable that we can usethroughout the Cape metropole.This initiative will commenceon 28 November, where gameswill be played at the new softballfacility in Bishop Lavis.”
But apart from finding u.15sat schools, Pam Fredericks, alsoa committee member of CTSA,is already busy laying the foun-dation, starting with the PeeWee players (4 to 7 years old).
Fredericks, who initially re-quested Pee Wee softball fourseasons ago, feels there is a needto develop youngsters at an ear-ly age where they could betaught the basics first beforeprogressing to tee ball.
“Many little ones from theages of four played tee ball andwould be left out because theyare not aware of what to do. Atthe tender age of four, their con-centration span is very short.You need to meet them at theirlevel, which is why I requestedPee Wee softball.
“With the support of parentsSaturday mornings have nowbecome fun for the little oneswho are eager to be good softbal-lers one day.”V Parents interested in Pee Wee soft-ball can contact the Turfhall office on061 477 7882 for more information.
RUNNING TO SAVE FUTURE LIVES: Catherine Dyson of Lansdowneparticipated in an organ donors’ 5km fun run on the Sea Point Promenaderecently. Supporting her (from left) are Dawn Kerchoff, Pumza Makaula,Felicia Kerchoff, Megan Kerchoff and Paula Kerchoff. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
EAGLES DOWN PIRATES IN THRILLER: Adam Sinclair of Lansdowne Eagles hits out during a promotionalleague baseball match played at Chukker Road on Saturday. The catcher is Gareth Charmens of Helderberg Pirates.Eagles scored two runs in the last frame to snatch a 10-9 victory. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS
JOSEPH PILLAY
Milano United is slowly but sure-ly gaining ground at the top of Sa-fa’s ABC Motsepe Second Leaguecompetition. The team seems tobe well on track to keep in touchwith the top dogs by the timeChristmas comes.
Desmond Crowie, Milano’scoach, saw his team fight off thechallenges of FC Cape Town’sRebels team to win 3-1 in GrassyPark over the weekend.
The result means that Crow-ie’s charges now boast 10 points(three wins and a draw, with oneloss) after five league outings.
The Grassy Park team occu-
pies third place on the log – 1point behind defending champi-on Glendene United (11 points)and 5 points behind log leaderSteenberg United (15 points),who has already played sixleague games this season.
Nevertheless, Wade Crowie,son of former PSL player and starcoach Duncan Crowie (now ayouth coach at Ajax Cape Town),put in an excellent display toshowed great experience on thefield to place Milano United in awinning position, scoring off hisfirst two shots at goal.
The visitors then reduced thedeficit, but Ronwin George hadother plans and restored Mila-
no’s two-goal lead late in the sec-ond half with a well-taken goal ofhis own to secure a 3-1 win.
Other matchesIkapa Sporting from the South-
ern Cape walked away with allthree league points, flooringBlack Cats 2-1 in Lawaaikamp.Hellenic beat the Magic 3-1 andSteenberg United beat Kensing-ton RC Athletico 1-0.V Tonight’s fixtures (to start at 19:30):Grassy Park United v Hellenic (Solo Park,Steenberg), Mitchell’s Plain United v At-lantic Nacional (NY 49, Gugulethu), TheMagic v Milano United (Mutual Park, Pin-elands) and Glendene United v RC Ath-letico (Idas Valley, Stellenbosch).
Milano stays in touch with top dogs
WINNINGNEVER HURTS:Geoff Dods ofCape Town CricketClub takes evasiveaction during theWestern ProvinceCricket Association1A Premier Leaguematch againstBellville CricketClub at BoonWallace Oval onSaturday. CTCCeventually wonthe two-daymatch by 98 runs.PHOTO: PETERHEEGER/ GALLOIMAGES
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The players of St Martins soft-ball club were put throughtheir paces by Tantasports in
a Cape Town Softball Associationmatch at Turfhall on Saturday.
Had it not been for the eight runsscored in the sixth and seventhframes, St Martins would havebeen staring down a comprehen-sive defeat in a tightly fought en-counter. Tantasport will feel harddone by following the hard work itput into the five frames precedingthe St Martins onslaught.
Tanta sprung into a 4-0 lead afterthe opening four frames, but couldnot add to its tally as it would suc-cumb 8-4 to St Martins.
The match saw five pitchersthrown into rotation, where Saintsmade use of three pitchers – Sha-nine Groepies, Lindsay Damonand Bonita Cloete. Between thethree of them, they saw off sevenbatters, striking one out while let-ting another three walk, concedingthree well-deserved hits, resultingin runs, where one intentionalwalk was conceded.
Saints’s third pitcher, Cloete,saw off 13 batters, striking out one,while conceding a hit through afielding error.
Only Aneeqa Davids (1-3) enKathryn van Boom (1-4) achievedjoy with the bat, being the onlyTantasport batters to obtain hits.
Nevertheless, they kept Saintshonest until conceding 9 hits off
pitching sisters Roxanne Albertyn(5) and Justine Stewart (4).
For Saints, Danielle Ford (1-3)and Robin Packery (2-4) hit a homerun each and also accounted for sixRBIs amongst each other, whileAime Ford (1-2), Damon (1-2) andHanlynne Cast (2-3) also performedwell with powerful bats.
Other matchesFalcons and Westridge Yankees
played to a 3-3 draw.Defending champion Glenthorn
Athletics from Athlone was far toostrong for PDB, thumping it witha 16-0 score line.
Kenfac Phillies triumphed in atitanic struggle with Normies, se-curing a 6-4 victory.
St Martins pushed all the way
Main photo: Shinnay Erasmus of Westridge Yankees (left) misses a pitch as Samantha Jones of Falcons collectsthe ball. The match ended 3-3. Left: Nicky Jones, the Falcons pitcher, prepares to send down a fast ball in asuper league game played against Westridge Yankees at Turfhall sport complex on Saturday. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS