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West Coast.Pmd TheThe WestWest CoastCoast && BolandBoland FlyerFlyer www.classworldschools.com 2010 Schools: Public: Darling. LS Darling 022 492 2503 Lamberts Bay. LS Lambertsbaai. 027 432 1130. Langebaan. LS Langebaan 022 766 1720, Langebaan Pri 022 772 2860 Paternoster. St Augustine 022 752 2728 Saldanha. Diazville Pri 022 714 1645, HS Diazville 022 714 1909, LS Saldanha 022 714 1358, St Andrews Pri 022 714 1512, Weskus Spesialle Skool 022 714 1244 Vanrhynsdorp. HS Van Rhynsdorp 027 219 1010, Maskam Primere 027 219 1440 Velddrif. Noordhoek Pri 022 783 0481 Vredenburg. HS Vredenburg 022 713 1151, LS Vredenburg 022 713 1161 Vredendal. HS Vredendal 027 213 1050, LS Nouveau Kollege 027 216 1650, LS Vredendal 027 213 3016, Matzikama Primary 027 213 4373, PRE SCHOOLS, CRECHES BEAUTY, HAIR LAUNDRIES Whispering Whale VREDENDAL. KINDERLAND VREDENBURG. SALON LANGEBAAN. LAUNDRY CITY. Exclusive self catering PRIVAAT KLEUTERSKOOL. Jacobs Bay NUSHA.Unisex. 4 Dorp Street. Washing, ironing, tumble drying. apartments Babas, kleuters, peuters, pre 08h00 to 17h00. Nail technician. 022 08h00 to 18h00 (w/d), 08h00 to primere, nasorg. H/V Kerk en 713 1956. (1063). 13h00 (Sat). Oostewal Str, Shop 10. www.whisperingwhale.co.za Pastories Str. 027 213 2708. (2595). The Tuin Sentrum. 072 820 5318. 082 770 4109 ACCOMMODATION COFFEE SHOPS (2774,59). 25 Japie Traut Street JACOBS BAAI. WHISPERING LANGEBAAN. Down to Earth MEDICAL Jacobs Bay Coffee Shop. Breakfasts, light WHALE. See ad on this page. VREDENBURG. SPEECH lunches, coffee, cakes, gifts. 08h30 (1061). THERAPIST & AUDIOLOGIST. to 17h00 (M/F). 08h00 to 15h00 (Sat). Berthie Smit. 3 Voortrekker Street. The Bay Centre, 2 Oostewal Str. 022 LANGEBAAN JANE’S B&B. See 022 715 1377. 082 681 0654. 772 0950. (2755) ad on page 2. (59). (2779,59) VELDDRIF. OUPA SE LANGEBAAN LAGOON VREDENDAL. PHYSIOTHERA- Langebaan Lagoon KOFFIESTOOR. 08h30 to 17h00. LIVING. See ad on this page. (59). PIST. ELNA ESTERHUYSE. Sat to 14h00. Breakfast, lunches, light Living General Physio. Spar Centre, meals. Best coffee on the West Coast. LANGEBAAN ST CLAIRE SC Pastorie Str. 027 213 3303. (2593). 114 Main Street COTTAGES.. See ad on page 2. (59). Swemmer Park, 3 Protea Ave. 022 082 466 8228 783 1653. (2783,59). PHARMACIES f 022 772 2115 LAMBERTS BAY HOTEL. See our VREDENBURG. SOMETHING advert on this page. DARLING APTEEK. 08h30 to www.lagoonliving.co.za SPECIAL. 08h00 to 17h00. 13h00, 14h00 to 17h30. (M/F), Breakfasts, light meals, best coffee PATERNOSTER. J’AIME LA MER. 08h30 to 13h00 (Sat). 022 492 2782, on West Coast. Pick ‘n Pay Centre. On the beach. 9 Strandloper Rd. 083 022 451 2463. (3720,2,10) 701 2650. (Arita). (1050) 022 713 5085. (1064) VAN RHYN LANGEBAAN PHARMACY. VREDENDAL. CHAPTERS Guest House REDELINGHUYS. DIE 09h00 to 18h00 (w/d), Sat to 13h00, COFFEE SHOP. 08h30 to 16h30 (M SANDVELD DORPHUIS. See ad Sun 11h00 to 12h00. Seabreeze Shop Entrance off Van Riebeeck Str. to F). Breakfasts, lunches, home on page 2. (59). Centre, Oostewal Str. 022 772 2470. cooked meals. 027 213 3454. (2596). (2756). VANRHYNSDORP REDELINGHUYS. THE YOUR HOSTS ERNEST & HERBERT SANDVELD CARAVAN PARK. COMPUTERS PRINTING, INTERNET 027 219 1429 See ad on page 2. (59). VREDENBURG. MATRIX B&B, Air conditioned, Swimming Pool, DSTV LANGEBAAN. PRINT & COPY. WAREHOUSE. Computer www.vanrhyngh.co.za SALDANHA. JANE’S GUEST Printing, laminating, post, courier, hardware, software, repairs, advice. HOUSE AND COFEE SHOP. See binding. 09h00 to 20h00. Laguna Cnr Skool, Hill. 022 713 4057. (1062). our advert on page 2. Mall. 022 772 0448. (2781,59) VREDENDAL. SOFTTECH. SALDANHA. STRANDLOPER SEWING GUEST HOUSE. On the beach. All Computer equipment, new, 2nd hand, software, networking, taylor sea front rooms.022 714 3099. 082 VREDENDAL. BERNINA. made programming. 16 Church Str. 824 8278 (Lucresia) 52 Beach Rd. Sewing, materials, lessons, 027 213 2094. (2597). RESTAURANT www.strandloop.co.za. (2782,59) haberdashery, wool, cottons, embroidery. Repairs and sales of VANRHYNSDORP. VAN RHYN DRAMA, CULTURE machines. Industrial embroidery. GUEST HOUSE. See our advert on Church Str, Nicor Sentrum. 027 213 VREDENBURG. Dina Fourie. this page. (2591). 4007. (2594). Ballet en Spaanse Dans Skool. Elke moddag. Esperanza Koshuis. Hoof ADVENTURE Str. 022 713 3968. (2777,59) SIGNS SALDANHA. SLIPWAY’S SALDANHA. WEST COAST RESTAURANT. At harbour. Boat INK SIGNS. Ink stamps, banners, trips to islands including sleep on signage, brochures, t shirts, books. VREDENBURG. INDEPENDENT board & fishing trips. 022 714 4235. 022 714 0186, 073 080 5074. CARTRIDGE INK. Refill service www.slipway.co.za. (1054). Madeleine. (2778,59). for Ink Cartridges. We sell compatible & refurbished ARTS & CRAFTS, FRAMING cartridges. Herine 084 588 2758. 022 SPORT 719 1752. (2780,59) LANGABAAN.Chadres DARLING GOLF CLUB. 9 holes. Stationeries. Arts & crafts, 07h00 to 17h00. Off Main Street. materials, scrapbooking, painting & Bookings: 022 492 3013. (1042). other lessons. Shop 44, Laguna Mall. 022 772 0471. (2775,59). VREDENBURG. FRANKIA CYCLES. New bikes, repairs, VREDENBURG. The Framing clothing, accessories. 3 Voortrekker Shop. Framing, sales of local art Rd. 022 713 5184, 083 558 4581 work. 09h30 to 17h00 (w/d). 09h00 (Frans jnr). (1057) to 12h00 (Sat). 022 715 1079. (2772,59) TOURISM LAMBERTS BAY TOURISM OFFICE. 027 432 1000. www.lambertsbay.co.za [email protected] Talk to us [email protected] St Claire Self Catering Cottages Saldanha. Run by Jane’s Guest House 2 Min walk from beach Secure parking. 5 Houses sleeps up to 10 persons p/house; Fully furnished with linen,towels and guest amenities; 2-3 bathrooms with 3-4 bedrooms; Well equiped kitchens; Covered outside barbeque area; 2x Satelite Tv’s per house; Tranquil Garden areas; Stylishly furnished; Serviced daily except on Sundays and public holidays; Full service packages are available incl. meals and laundry. Excellent value for money. Reservation: Tel: +2722 7143605 Fax: +2722 7141522 Email: [email protected] Die Sandveld Dorphuys Redelinghuys Reservations: Tel: +27 227143605 Fax: +27 227141522 Email: [email protected] A Country haven undiscovered, situated on the Verlorenvlei, a Ramsar declared area. The house is furnished thoughout with carefully collected furniture, books and collectables.Experience Out of Africa on your doorstep, just 2 hours from CT. The Guest Rooms:Lepellêer, double bed, TV, en-suite Piet-my-Vroutjie, double bed, en-suite Jan-Pirrewiet, double bed, en-suite Suikerbossie, twin beds. Selfcatering:Pellekamer, en-suite. Sleeps 4, double and stack beds. TV Kitchenette with micro-wave, fridge and indoor braai Loft Rooms Backpacker accommodation. Coffee Shoppe. Tini Rust Museum. Tranquil gardens with abundance of birds, farm animals, swimming pool, suppers on request. Reasonable rates The Sandveld Caravan Park Situated on the Verlorenvlei in the small town of Redelinghuys. It has 30 shaded stands with electricity; Swimming pool; Abundant bird life and farm animals; Clean ablution blocks; 4x4 and hiking routes; Archeology; 30 min from Muisbosskerm restaurant in Lambertsbay; Safe and tranquil surroundings. Reservations: Tel. 7143605/ Fax. 022 7141522 or email to [email protected] Jane’s Guest House & Coffee Shoppe Saldanha Bay 4 star graded. Famous since 1995 for it’s service and friendly homely atmosphere. Jane’s offers 7 en-suite guest rooms with private patio’s, barbeque facilities, aircon and mini kitchenettes in every room. Relax and enjoy magnificent views of Saldanha Bay while our friendly staff will serve you a decent West Coast breakfast. Safe parking and tranquil garden. Be sure to get more than what you’ll expect at resonable rates. Reservations essential. Tel: 022 7143605 Fax: 022 7141522 Email: [email protected] Class World Schools’ Directory - www.classworldschools.com 72 Voortrekker Street 027 432 1126 082 335 6437 The N7 from Springbok www.lambertsbayhotel.co.za Langebaan Lagoon Living 114 Main Street 082 466 8228 f 022 772 2115 www.lagoonliving.co.za.
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