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Circus owner speaks about his motivation

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Danie van Heerden is no match for the swift kicking Karin van Heerden who shows off some girl power in style at ’s JKA Karate venue. PHOTO: Evelyn Morris

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Evelyn Morris women can, and do make a difference from 1992 to 2008. Pinsloo now runs own safety whatever situation they knowing your own body and how to in society and should not be seen as the JKA Karate School in might fi nd themselves in. use it when and where you need to AUGUST is women's month, the time potential victims. where she teaches all ages the martial "Karate is as much about physical is essential to make sure you have when South Africans traditionally Anyone who might try to pick a arts she practices. empowerment as it is about mental the ability to put the learning into remember the contribution women fi ght with Prinsloo would probably Danie van Heerden who runs the toughness and discipline," explained practice. "It's important to keep have made to our society. come off second best. Queensburgh JKA Dojo which has Pinsloo at the Moth Hall where she training," she said. Yet lately alarming statistics of A Sixth Dan sensei, Pinsloo is been running in Queensburgh for the and Van Heerden plan to teach women Van Heerden said the classes which gender based violence, and attacks on a champion in the sport of karate, past 47 years, describes the pint sized the basics of self-defence using the his students attend regularly are all women have become so prevalent as having won a silver in the WKA Pinsloo as "his mentor". techniques they use in karate. about teaching not only the moves to almost not shock society anymore. All African games in Zimbabwe in The two have teamed up to ensure "It's not a once-off course; self- and fi ghting sequences, but to develop Sensais Karin Prinsloo and Danie 1995 and a double gold and bronze the Queensburgh area has the benefi t defence is about being committed the control and discipline needed van Heerden of JKA Queensburgh in the same championship in 1999 in of their collective experience and are to knowing what to do when you to make the most of the activity." have decided women need to be Johannesburg. also planning to teach self-defence need to," she said, adding that "Practice of karate keeps you fi t and empowered to not only help them She was also a member of the classes to women and girls to give while anyone can learn the tips and focused, it helps you develop mental stay safe, but also to show men that South African All Style Karate Team them the skills to take control of their tricks of self-defence techniques, toughness and concentration," he said. 2 Friday, 10 August 2018

Inner city sites used for housing

A NUMBER of prime locations within the inner city have been approved for social housing in a bid to rejuvenate the inner city and draw investment back to the region. Evelyn Morris “We are happy to announce that Spar is This follows the tabling of the Human Settlements and Infrastructure Committee TICKETPRO was launched Ticketpro’s proud and report which outlined the sites to be with great fanfare last exclusive food retailer released for social housing. week at the fl agship branch choice for ticket purchases The report stated that due to ongoing of Spar KZN, Eastman's in store,” said Ticketpro concerns by community members that Superspar in Glenashley, CEO, Brandon Duffi eld, most open spaces around the eThekwini signalling the beginning of “This launch will kickstart area were being invaded, it would be in a partnership between the the national project and the best interest for Council to secure the retailer and the ticketing roll-out of our new approved land in question for housing development. innovator which gives design, endorsed by both The report further states that it was customers access to event Spar and Blu Approved. advised that Albert Park was currently and sport booking services By partnering with one of underutilised and as a result was at their local grocery store the country’s most trusted attracting criminal elements which was via a customer kiosk. large-scale retail brands, we why the proposal for mixed use housing Using technology, believe this only serves to was taken. developed by Blue Label underpin our commitment The identifi ed sites include: Telecoms, Ticketpro is to quality, convenience  Star Seaside Children’s Home on the expected to streamline and security in our service. corner of Playfair and Milneux Road, ticketing, hospitality and Our new customer kiosk  Tennis Table Building, namely Lot 3405 access control for a range of destination will allow and Lot 3406 at 2 Epsom Road, events across the country. customers to enjoy  Umngeni Road, south of Isaiah Customers will now transactional capability Ntshangase Road and east of Umngeni have offering customised over a host of value added Road, and specialised ticketing services including bill This is what the Ticketpro Kiosks in Spar stores will look like.  Drive-In Site, south of Sandile Thusi solutions to a wide variety payment and ticketing.” Road, west of Sylvester Ntuli Road, of events including concerts Tony Lamb, Spar Group  Albert Park, north of Margaret Mncadi (international and local), Merchandise Manager said Avenue and south of Diakonia Avenue, expos, lifestyle, theatre and at the launch the retailer  Victoria Park, north of Baumann Road sporting events. is looking forward to and south of Gresham Place, Ticketpro is also a rolling out the new kiosks  Warwick Bus Depot, Ismail C Meer ticketing partner for PSL throughout the province and Street and east of Market Road, Soccer league and teams, country.  Block AK, west of Gladys Manzi Road, Cricket , “We are excited to launch south of Osborne Street and north of Blue Bulls rugby The this new endeavor with Ascot Road. Cell C Sharks, The Kings, Ticketpro and believe this is It was mooted that commercial Ticketpro Dome events, SA yet another way we can add opportunities must also be created in the Open Golf tournament, Sun more value and convenience development. International and Tsogo Sun for our customers,” said “We realise that we have capital fl ight events. Lamb. from the inner city and this project seeks Even the transport sector “The ticketing kiosks to regenerate the inner city in line with the is covered, as part of its new will launch nationally in the inner city Local Area Plan (LAP). We kiosk offering, Ticketpro selected stores and will want to bring investment back to the inner is offering commuter bus allow customers to enjoy city which has moved to the northern ticket sales in Spars (Putco) the payment security they and western suburbs. This will bring and long and short haul enjoy from Ticketpro in a economic development to the City,” said bus tickets for City to City, convenient environment chairperson of the Human Settlements Translux, Intercape and with the friendly face to face At the Ticketpro launch, Ozer Hossen (SPAR), Brendan Davidson (SPAR), Cindy and Infrastructure Committee Councillor Eldos, with more services service they have come to Cooper (One Digital Media), Francois van Rensburg (SPAR) and Senzo Mkhize Mthembu. launching soon. expect from Spar.” (SPAR). Deputy Mayor Fawzia Peer said the social housing will be mixed-use and will include professionals working in the City. Deputy City Manager of the Human Stamp of approval on South Africa-India ties Settlements, Engineering and Transport Cluster, Beryl Mphakathi, said there are A STAMP celebrating the and Mahatma Ghandi. The 125 years ago in May 1893, the racial discrimination against currently 60 000 to 70 000 people living cooperation and diplomatic ties artwork of Mandela is by Thea while Gandhi was on his way to Indians there. in the inner city. She said by 2040 there between South Africa and India was Clemons, and the artwork of Pretoria, a white man objected to Out of that struggle emerged will be 450 000 people in the inner city launched on 26 July during the 10th Gandhi is by Alan Ainslie. Thea Gandhi's presence in a fi rst-class his unique version of nonviolent stating that it was incumbent for the City BRICS Summit. Clemons of the South African carriage and he was ordered to resistance, Satyagraha. Today, a to respond to this and plan ahead. Stamp albums with the stamps Post Offi ce: Philatelic Services move to the van compartment at bronze statue of Gandhi stands in “This will be a mixed-use, mixed- of India and South Africa will designed the miniature sheet. The the end of the train. Gandhi, who Church Street, in the city centre of income development with economic be presented to President Cyril building in the background of the had a fi rst-class ticket, refused, . activity taking place within the social Ramaphosa of South Africa and stamp is the Railway Station in and was thrown off the train at The stamps are available from housing. The Social Housing Act states Prime Minister Narendra Modi Pietermaritzburg, the capital city Pietermaritzburg. During the winter major post offi ce branches and that social housing has to exist with the of India. The stamp features of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South night on the station, Gandhi decided can be ordered from sa.stamps@ inner city. illustrations of Nelson Mandela Africa. to stay on in South Africa and fi ght postoffi ce.co.za.

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Evelyn Morris based on what he claims is a relatively arbitrary distinction THE owner of McLaren between domesticated and so- Circus, due to visit called wild animals. Queensburgh this week, has He claimed the other show explained what motivates him featured domesticated animals each day and convinced him performing including, dogs, to follow what he describes as pigeons and geese. a "childhood dream of owning "Do we have 'animal my circus." apartheid' here?" he asked. "Do David McLaren has received only 'wild' animals have rights both criticism as well as praise and not domestic animals?" for the journey he embarked on However, there wasn't the in choosing to own and run a same protests he encountered travelling circus. at each of his stops on his tour. On the one hand the "What is Aberdeen's take audience and people who he on domesticated animals has touched through his work, performing? Or did no one have expressed admiration and even notice anything because thanks, on the other hand, there there was no one like her are those who take exception causing a stir? Or was the to him including animal acts in other circus too small and his show. insignifi cant?" he asked. Writing about McLaren and his circus would not be complete without mentioning the actions of those who Do we have have taken to protesting the ‘animal apartheid’ here? erection of his circus tents in communities. One group in particular, the Ban Animal Trading (BAT), BAT's Aberdeen, headed up locally by KZN when approached by the representative Tara Aberdeen, Queensburgh News for have staged protests at every comment replied that while community the circus has she and her group was aware Miss Casandra on the aerial hoop. PHOTOS: McLaren Circus Zimbabwe's Velocity Brothers, on the Chinese Pole. travelled to. They are, again of Circus Royale, and she had planning a protest at the planned to protest against them site of McLaren's Circus in during the length of time they Queensburgh this week. were in the area, but the small Meanwhile, there is another experienced such an amazing on. "We often host free animals McLaren has said he fails number of her group made it side to the circus and what it educational experience with "He is usually a kid who encounters and shows for to understand why they are impossible for her to do so. does within the communities animals. Thank you for a day always gets left behind, so the disadvantaged and choosing his circus to focus on "We protest against all it visits. many will not forget. The thank you for making this underprivileged in communities when another, Circus Royale, forms of use of animals, and In a communication to backstage tour of the animals experience a pleasant one across all nine provinces of which visited Queensburgh in certainly don't approve of McLaren's PA, shared with was perfect and allowed our for him. Thank you again for South Africa that we so proudly June, didn't attract the same their acts using animals, but the Queensburgh News, a learners to get the closest to this generous gesture and for tour," he wrote when sharing ire. compared to the size and reach representative of Ningizimu these animals that they would affording our special learners the letter from Moodley. "About a month ago, there of McLaren's Circus, they were Special School, which caters ever get. this amazing experience at "I normally do not share was a smaller circus called really very small," she said. for learners with moderate to "The mini performance absolutely no cost," wrote this with the media. I am not Royale Circus in Queensburgh "Also they don't come severe intellectual impairment, with the clown and juggler physiotherapist May Moodley. looking for any publicity here. at the same venue. What was around regularly, and the thanked the circus and left our kids in awe. A special McLaren said the offering I only want to show you what the community's take on them reason McLaren has attracted McLaren himself for the thank you for providing our of free shows to schools I get up to when no one is also using animals?" asked such a lot of attention is that kindness he showed a group little quadriplegic learner, where learners can benefi t looking," he said. "This is why McLaren. this is the fi rst time in fi ve learners. Sandile Shange, with chair. As from exposure to animals and I follow my childhood dream He said he felt there was a years that he has been in the "Most of our learners come he slowly walked around the performers was part of why he of owning my circus. This is divide between the protestors area and we feel it is a very big from really impoverished animal enclosures, he was able followed his childhood dream why I wake up in the mornings action against use of animals deal." homes. None of them have ever to sit and rest before moving of opening a circus. and do circus."

Bellair SAPS make large drug bust in Sarnia Road

DRUG dealers have nowhere to hide. people in possession of dagga. be part of a laboratory where they were The suspect was later released on suspect," said Pillay. There have been a series of drug According to Bellair SAPS' Sgt allegedly manufacturing cannabis oil. bail. "The suspect was seated in a related arrests of late by police from Pam Pillay, the offi cers then searched There were also two separate arrests In another incident, police at Bellair white Hyundai Accent and was Bellair SAPS. the house with the permission of the made at the time for manufacturing received information about a planned awaiting a customer when he was In the most recent incident police, owners and, following what they and possession of drugs, for which drug deal at the Hillary Spar parking apprehended while being in possession responding to a tip off from the crime described as a "strong chemical smell", one man has appeared in the lot. of approximately 1.5 kilograms prevention unit, visited a house in found a large barrel of Isopropyl Magistrate's court. The case has been "The members proceeded to the said loose dagga, clear jars, empty tablet Sarnia Road where they found two alcohol and various items believed to remanded to a later date. location on foot and apprehended the containers and empty capsules."

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A LOVE which stands the test of time is at family at our wedding when we then always something to admire. In our society waited two years,” he said with a chuckle. where many things are disposable, meeting Douglas worked driving trains for the people who have committed to be together, railway and spent many years working and then followed it up with 50 years of there while Lyn stayed home to care for togetherness, is always inspiring. their three daughters. The couple lived in Lyn and Doug Schneider are just such Malvern at fi rst, then moved to Pinetown people. Both in thier 70s, they seem where their daughters, Charlene, Melanie as much in love as they were on their and Lorraine all completed their schooling. wedding day on the 17 August, 1968. Charlene was born in 1970, Melanie in The two met when they were both 1972 and Lorraine in 1980. living in Malvern and attending youth at their neighbourhood church. “We were preparing for a church fete and we all went I guess you could say to the house to get things ready,” said Lyn. it was an unnecessary “At the time we were both still in Standard 9,” recalls Douglas. shotgun wedding! From being high school sweethearts in Malvern, the two eventually married just The couple has fi ve granddaughters, four years later at the Full Gospel Church one grandson, and one great grandson. in Coronation Road, Malvern. Later this year the pair will celebrate their Lyn, whose full fi rst name is Merwelyn, anniversary again with Lyn’s youngest but who started being called Lyn after brother, David. meeting Douglas, said the funniest part “It’s a family joke how he wasn’t of the story about their wedding was how included in the wedding planning,” said stressed her mother had been on the day. Lyn explaining that at the time of the “We had a wonderful day, but my wedding he was only 13 years old and mother was worried I was pregnant,” she Lyn’s mum thought him too young to be laughed. Apparently Lyn’s folks were part of the wedding party. convinced that she was going to have a “He still teases me today about being baby. “You know how people were back left out of the wedding! So I sent him then,” she said with a knowing nod. “I an invitation to a braai to celebrate my guess you could say it was an unnecessary birthday on the 19th when we will also be shotgun wedding!” celebrating our anniversary,” she said with Douglas recalls how they benefi tted a twinkle in her eye. from waiting two years after having been “He replied that he would love to attend married before starting their family. “It but would have to be a little late as he can must have been a bit of a shock to those only make it here to visit from his home in who were convinced we were about to start America, in November!” Douglas and Merwelyn Schneider are still smiling after 50 years of marriage. Take a train ride to craft festival

THE Holiday Express, mocktails and gin and tonic departs at 2pm. operating the modern KZN on tap, unique crafters Tickets are R280 for Business Express, has showcasing their talent and adults plus R100 Craft arranged a family orientated a kids' play area within the Fest entrance, R230 for one-day train outing to the festival. pensioners plus a R100 Craft Shongweni Farmers and Craft The Holiday Express Fest entrance fee, R230 for Market on 9 August for the departs at 8am from the children aged 12 to 17 years, market's Craft Fest. Premier Lounge, Durban plus a R50 entrance to the The festival includes Station (Jelf Taylor Street) Craft Fest a live music stage with with its own private platform. A cost of R230 for children Bad Peter, black Whiskey, Convenient, boom-protected aged two to 12 years, Simpl3 Stori3s and acoustic parking is available but there is no charge for duo Qadasi and Maqhinga, immediately outside the entrance to the Craft Fest. vendors, more than 15 Lounge. Visit www.theholidayexpress. vendors specialising in hand- The train will arrive in co.za or to book email info@ crafted beer, funky cocktails, Shongweni at 9.30am and theholidayexpress.co.za.

Women’s auxiliary meets for workshop

MORE than 70 ladies from and joined in a She commended 20 different Branches of morning of fun and fellowship Queensburgh Methodist the Methodist Women’s as well as teaching about the Church for its role in hosting Auxiliary (WA) joined different portfolios in the the event which she said was together at the Queensburgh organisation. enjoyed by all who attended. Methodist Church for their Past district president, "After a Communion annual Portfolio Workshop on Lynese Morris, said the service at the end of the busy Saturday, 21 July. day was "almost as big as a session, a delicious lunch was Representatives from as district conference," due to shared and the ladies returned far away as Empangeni and the large number members to their respective homes," Stanger as well as Hillcrest attending. she said.

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Lloyd Mackenzie him during this particular fi ght. In a build up to the match, he refused ALMOST blinding lights shine onto the to let nerves overcome him. "There were cage, highlighting his adversary. butterfl ies," he said, " but it felt more like The audience is a mass of writhing it came from excitement and anticipation shadows, screaming Andrew Caruth's of the fi ght to come. The more you name, shouting support. compete, the less nervous you seem to be His opponent glares at him from a before each fi ght." lowered brow. The sweat already begins As the duo clashed, he was forced to to trickle down his back, from nerves, make split-second changes to his fi ghting anticipation and the heat inside the style, not only to secure a victory, but to enclosure. save himself from serious injury. For Andrew, this recent match was "My opponent was far stronger," against Lucky Mavinbela at the Greyville he admitted. "I was trying to go for Convention Centre. submissions but he would just grab and He made his way to the venue hours slam me. I had no choice but to ground before his fi ght to ensure he was there in and pound." time to show support for his teammates. "You can get a bit angry if your His match up was the antepenultimate, opponent taunts you, which is what he one of the drawcards for the evening. did. And it worked to a certain extent. His wife was also there, cheering I had to punish him for that a bit," he alongside in the crowd. His children, laughed. a daughter (7) and son (1) were safely Two minutes into the second round his tucked in bed at home. "I don't feel opponent's nose was bleeding, Andrew's they are nearly old enough to watch or pants were blood-soaked. understand the fi ghts," said the doting After fi ve three-minute rounds, he dad. fi nally overcame his opponent. The 33-year-old trains at the Pinetown- "To win felt really good. Make no based Lion's Den. mistake though, I was sore. We had a war He knew his opponent's fi ghting style in that cage. I fi nally got that belt though," before he stepped into the cage and he beamed. ensured he continued to make adjustments "I don't enjoy hurting people but when to his own style 12 weeks before the fi ght. I'm in the cage, it is a contact sport and In addition to his normal regime, he you realise your opponent is in there to included extra bouts of cardio, strength take off your head." training, a previous weak spot of his, and As the current title holder of the SA kick-boxing. While this was not his main MFC featherweight title, he will now train Local MMA fi ghter, Andrew Caruth, recently took on his toughest opponent, Lucky Mavinbela, at the style, he said it added a major benefi t to for his next match-up. Greyville Convention Centre recently. PHOTO: Michelle Jooste

Roll back time at vintage car show

DURBAN’S fi nest in classic collector’s cars, all competing vintage motoring will be on for the title of 'Best of Show'. display at the prestigious The classic automobiles will regional Concours d’ Elegance, undergo a rigorous judging co-hosted by the Durban process highlighting their Country Club, on Sunday, 12 historic accuracy, mechanical August 8am. merit and their style. The event, the fi rst of its kind Tickets cost R120 per adult, in Durban, boasts a gathering R60 per child under 12 and of 200 of the most elegant pensioners enter free.

Heather Walker urges residents to support the initiative by remembering a loved one. PROGAS Open your hearts BEST THE GAS SPECIALISTS PRICES for cancer patients QUICK SERVICE! HIGHWAY Hospice appeals to the community 48kg to support its fund-raising initiative, the Remembrance Garden, by buying a plaque in LP GAS *Gas price excludes cyclinder deposit Why pay more? memory of a loved one. we chargegy only for the 19kg19 gas we fill. Cylinders are Casper Webb painted a mural of two trees wweighedeighed beforebefoore filling.fillingg. in which little golden heart-shaped plaques are 9kgg stuck on the Tree of Remembrance in memory of loved ones who have passed on. Heather Walker, Highway Hospice fund- Refill Me raiser, said the person who has passed on doesn’t necessarily have to be a patient who Here died at Hospice, it is for any friend or relative who has passed on. Gail Sommerville volunteered to spruce 17490 90 up the garden and with the help of Hospice 92500 369 gardener and handyman, Sifi so Hlongwa, ValidValid till Till 31st 31st August July 2018 2018 or or While while StocksstockskL Lastlastt transformed the garden. They added plants, Branches at... repaired the pillars and cross beams, painted the boundary wall and erected a new palisade Chatsworth, Hillary, Kwa Mashu, and Growing. fence. "The garden is a beautiful and peaceful place for families to come and pay tribute to FOR PROM PT DELIVERY, call our Tele Sales Hotline on... their loved ones or even have a cup of tea there **Delivery charges apply at anytime," said Walker. 22, Mt Edgecombe Plaza, Hillhead Dr, Shop 23, Moorton Mall, Moorcross Drive, Plaques for the tree in the Remembrance Mt Edgecombe (Next to Shoprite) Moorton Unit 9, Chatsworth Garden cost R500 each with an engraved Tel: 031 537 3550 Tel: 031 406 1216 message or tribute to the person that has Shop 10, Kwa Mashu Shopping Centre, 1400 Sarnia Road, Hillary passed on. Malandela Dr, Kwa Mashu (Next to Capitec Bank) (Next to Hillary Liquore Store) To buy a plaque, contact Heather Walker Tel: 031 501 1044 Tel: 031 463 3660 on 031 208 6110 or e-mail heather@hospice. Images For Illustration Purposes Only co.za 6 Friday, 10 August 2018 Teddy bears’ picnic for pre-schoolers

A PRE-PRIMARY school in Queensburgh located in what used to be a Teddy Bear Factory celebrated its 35th birthday last week with a Teddy Bear's picnic for the learners. The pre-school, which opened its door in 1983 celebrated its 35th Birthday with a fun day including all the children's favourite teddy bears Evelyn Morris youngsters who were a little the learners looked dismayed or other stuffed toys in the fun. delayed due to traffi c. when her learners struggled FLAME Lily residents from Brenda Lavis, one of the with a question about what the Assisted Living section of residents said she was sure the acronym AIDS stood for, Flame Lily Park were treated to the youngsters would beat the but the younger generation did PHOTOS: a visit by some Grade 9 and 11 residents easily. redeem itself when one of the Submitted learners from Werda Skool last "They are very clever these team members was able to sing week. days," she said. "I think they are the national anthem without Kogie Padayachee, social likely to wipe the fl oor with us!" pause, something few of the therapist for the home, said the However, when the learners residents said they would have Metaya Naidoo, Trinity arrived and the quick-fi re been able to do. residents enjoyed their weekly Minny, Joshua Pillay, general knowledge quiz and questions began, the residents The end result was a win by a Tyrell Grecia, Callym having the youngsters join them left the youngsters in the shade reasonably large margin by the Gounder was an extra special treat as with their sharp response elderly residents over the young they enjoyed the competition. time and amazing general visitors. "We do this each week and knowledge. However, before tucking into it is always well received," said Topics ranged from public cakes and juice, Padayachee Padayachee of the quiz which holidays and what they are extracted a promise from the is held in the Frail Care lounge commemorating, sports events, tourists that they would return area and saw the residents and even biology and chemistry. for a rematch, which had the arrive on-time waiting for the The teacher accompanying residents cheering.

Tinieke Arnold, Brenda Lavis and Courtney Cookie Koekemoer, Kogie Padayachee, Phillips enjoying the Flame Lily quiz game Jessie Cornhill and Sister Laura McCamon

Bellair Crime Awareness family fun day Kerina Naidoo, Owen O’Brien, Jayan Renezmae Lubbe, Bella Mongie and THE community is invited to the community policing forum. are partners with the police in Govender, Tahlia Pearce, Tatum Hampson Paige Bouwer enjoy a day of fun at the Bellair "We have invited other fi ghting crime in the area. SAPS's fi rst offi cial Crime police units, including the fi re Bellair SAPS CPF Awareness event. department, specialist units and chairperson, Malcolm Naidoo, Sgt Pam Pillay, Bellair SAPS the air wing to come and join said the day will have something communication offi cer, said the us so the community can enjoy for every member of the family Ward councillor pushes parks project day is planned to ensure that the time getting to know the people and encouraged parents to bring community and the police fi nd who work hard to keep them their children. THE 100 Parks Project, a "Of the six parks I made do activities, like having their way towards each other so safe." "We have stalls, competitions planned roll-out of outdoor submissions for, parks in picnics etc. There are tables they can work together. Ramchunder said the Bellair and entertainment for all ages," play lots across the city by the Bellair, Burlington and and chairs provided as well. Lieutenant Colonel Rajan SAPS hosting the community he said, adding that he hopes this Parks Department to combat Hillary received approval," Instead of going out of the Ramchunder said the event was for the day will also allow them event would be the fi rst of many. illegal dumping and the she said. area you can utilise the parks a result of months of planning to answer questions from the The Crime Awareness Day is deterioration of pulic spaces In addition to the city within the area," and had been put together by people they serve and help set to start at 8am on August 18 in suburbs of Durban, closed claiming back deteriorating Windevogel, speaking offi cers along with members of the community realise they at Hillary Primary School. down, but one councillor has spaces, Windvogel said she about the opening of a made it her mission to ensure felt this was an amazing way new play-lot in Bellair's her ward still benefi ts from to get people out and active. Woolwhich Avenue, the ideals it espoused. "This a wonderful initiative reinforced her commitment to Samantha Windvogel, DA since our children have now having more parks revived in Coucilor for Ward 65, said turned to technology. It will a similar way. she was approached by the give them a reason to get "The 100 Hundred Parks department for suggestions outdoors and run around Project may have closed, but about which areas she felt freely and get some exercise I will personally put pressure could benefi t from the and fresh air," she said. on the parks department to establishment of play-lots in "These play-lots enable install more of these play-lots her ward. families get together and throughout ward 65."

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ONLY The market trades from local fashion, children’s toys Anna ensures that only ON HOW CUSTOMARYR100 MARRIAGEG & DIVORCE AFFECTSFE WOMEN! 9am to 2pm on the fi rst and clothing to homeware, exceptional, well-made and Saturday of every month as décor, art and ceramics, hand- unique products with a good well as for three consecutive crafted jewellery, second-hand design ethic are selected for Saturdays in December on collectables, vintage clothing the market. SALE the lawns of the iconic Moses to treats for every taste. "The I Heart Market is Mabhida Stadium: 4 August, “We encourage handcrafted, a celebration of our local 1 September, 6 October, 3 locally designed, organic, community of makers, and in November and 1, 8 and 22 repurposed, up-cycled, this way, it works to empower December. locally sourced and delicious entrepreneurs and boost the NOW A shoppers’ delight, the products,” said Anna Savage, local economy.” Friday, 10 August 2018 9 0000 0300 0387 0393 0700 0830 NOTICES SERVICES TUITION / EDUCATION TV / VIDEO / AERIALS MOTORING HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY 0002 0309 0740 COMMUNITY CARE Hairstylists / BUILDING DESIGNS & FREE BIBLE USED VEHICLES PLANS CORRESPONDENCE Beauty Therapists / "DRUG PROBLEM" COURSE. TEL: 031 763 Nail Technician NEED HELP? 4575 OR Required Narcotics Anonymous [email protected] BUILDING PLANS AW004713 for busy and Joshua Joubert (7) of , with the orchid Call Now: 083 9006 962 Drawn & Approved by Ex MX111779 Building Inspector Rob established Salon in which his grandfather, Rob Cronje, bred and Hillary. 0200 082 804 3431 named after him – Cattleya Josh Joubert. 031 464 2158 Tel: (031) 464 5035 HOME IMPROVEMENTS AW004725 / 084 464 5035 / 084 566 3255 0205 0312 DV038560 Name change BUILDERS & CATERING - FUNCTION HIRE 0856 CONTRACTORS SALES / MARKETING 0750 for blossoming WANTED Sales Representatives. We are looking for orchid club .4x4`S, BAKKIES, BOATS presentable and well-spoken Sales Cars & Kombis, absolutely QUEENSBURGH Orchid Club has changed its any condition wanted for Consultants. Ideal cash under R30 000. We candidates should have name to Highway Orchid Society. will beat any offer. prior experience in the With the help of a marketing agency, and 031 9025595, 0738463027 sales field. However, full MX111819 training will be provided. through a democratic process, the club is now Own car and driver`s known as the Highway Orchid Society to include 0321 license is a must. its growing membership outside the Queensburgh CLEANING Please send all CV`s to area. [email protected] In 1973, a group of orchid growers from REF: Sales A CARPET CLEANING Hillary, Queensburgh, Seaview, Escombe and SPECIAL from R320 DV038431 other areas along the Old Main Road formed a 0215 Dining / Lounge suite neg. new orchid club called the “Queensburgh Orchid Valets / Beds. Phone: 0400 PLUMBERS Lilly 0877 Club”. 084 8114260, 0614601294 FOR SALE 0800 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT Founder members of this new club included MX111795 PJ`S PLUMBERS VACANCIES WANTED Mr MP Theunissen, Ginger Grey, Mervyn Grant, Solar Geysers and Heat 0495 Johnny Kloppers, Ron and Colin Kirk, Hugh and Pumps Geyser Replace- 0348 WANTED TO BUY DINEO seeks fulltime, ments General Plumbing APPLIANCE REPAIRS 0804 Lucy Zank, Morgan Freeman, Dereck Damp, Work. Jojo Tank Installers. sleep out domestic work. Ron and Terry Slater, Alan Huntley and Jeff ADMINISTRATION Phone 083 391 7157. PIRB Registered A1 ABOUT FRIDGES, MX111872 Joubert, according to members Jimmy Pauck and Phone 031 462 1413 BED`S, LCD`s, Paul 083 277 7712 PLASMAS, TV`S, MONICA seeks Mon, Wed, Colin Silver who shared the club's history and MX111731 FURNITURE JUNIOR ADMIN CLERK Frid & Sat work. Good with growth. & HI-FI`S kids. 2 years exp & refs. Meetings were initially held in a small hall on 0225 Dead Or Alive Cash Paid ! ¥Good telephone etiquette Phone 078 764 1515. GARDENING / WE COLLECT & computer literate MX111878 Old Main Road but the club soon outgrew this Ash: 031 505 2100 ¥Knowledge of LANDSCAPING Peace with Life Skills venue and moved to the NG Kerk Church Hall in 071 474 8875 Ms Word & Excel DV038417 ¥Own Transport Essential Cert Escombe and later to the library hall in Malvern. with 3yrs exp, seeks Email 2 pg. cv only to fulltime domestic &child [email protected]. care. Ref: Anusha Email once only or 0624509959 report personally with all Phone her on: relevant documents to 0824677848 THE Highway Orchid Society annual 41 Dipdale Road, DZ005601 show will take place in the Kloof Civic Queensburgh Thandazile Hall, Cnr Old Main and Village Road, JH104724 seeks sleep out Monday &Friday domestic. with Kloof on 1 and 2 September from 10am 0824 6yrs exp. Ref: Marion to 3.30pm on Saturday and 9am to 0760386406 2.30pm on Sunday. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Ph: 0791976045/ Alive or Dead TV`s, FLAT 0749911950 The show, which normally takes SCREENS, LAPTOPS, DZ005555 place late in July, has been moved hi-fi`s wanted 4 cash. DRIVER Mlungisi seeks to early September to give the public 0375 Instant cash All areas. full time driving position, 3 0900 7am- 9pm daily incl Public yrs exp. Code 14/EC. Ph: LEGALS the opportunity to see some different PROFESSIONAL & Hols. Steve 084- 5501730 082 701 0759/ 072 789 stunning plants. BUSINESS JH104682 2180 0265 JH104738 Entry is R20 for adults and R10 for 0500 0910 CARPORTS / GARAGES & PUBLIC / LEGAL NOTICES learners. ROLLER DOORS VEVEGAN JAMES PROPERTY TO LET DRIVER Siphiwe seeks full For details, contact Jimmy 082 809 CA (SA) time Driving position. Code 1572, Colin 084 632 2883 or Zoe 084 PTY Reg, Tax, VAt. BEE EC/14. Ref 0314081004. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE Cert, Books, Financials. 0520 Tel 072 789 2180/ 641 5008. 031 4649451, 0844666647 GARDEN FLATS / 0721558283 JOHANNA SUSANNA JH104740 MX111826 SOPHIA DE WET COTTAGES IDENTITY NO. 360503025087, 0827 OF 10 MANOR VIEW ROAD, Members from other areas such as the Bluff, QUEENSBURGH HILLARY, DURBAN Pinetown and eventually the Upper Highway Granny flat to rent. GENERAL DATE OF DEATH: 16 MARCH 2018 area joined and by 1984 the Queensburgh Orchid 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, MASTER`S REFERENCE: open plan kitchen, dining 4056/2018 Club boasted over 100 members with attendance room and lounge. Pre-paid at monthly meetings of 50 to 60 members. There electricity and water meter. Web Developer Creditors and Debtors in the Kindly contact above Estate are hereby were seldom fewer than 90 to 100 plants on the Mr Moodley: Are you looking to required to file their claims with plant table. become a creative web and pay their debts to the 082 851 1287. undersigned within thirty (30) It is interesting to note that a full membership MX111862 developer, full training days from date of publication provided. Ideal hereof. fee in 1983 was R10. candidates must be The Queensburgh Orchid Club has actively presentable and DATED AT PORT well-spoken as you will SHEPSTONE supported local orchid events, and participated in be seeing clients. Own on this 26 day of JUNE 2018. every National SAOC Show since 1981. car and license is a BARRY, BOTHA & Colin Silver was president of the club for an must. BREYTENBACH INC. P O BOX 1 incredible 21 years, from 1985 to 2006. Please send all CV`s to 16 BISSET STREET Due to deteriorating conditions at the Malvern [email protected] PORT SHEPSTONE 4240 hall, the club moved its monthly meeting to the DV038432 TEL NO. 039 6825540 Pinetown Methodist Church Hall, in Pinetown. REF: P J FOURIE / LYNN DV038501 The new venue was more central to the distribution of the club's membership and the membership profi le had changed and the digital age was well and truly upon us, so it was decided to refresh the club's name and image.

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EVIL Racoon Comedy is planning called "a racist, sexiest, homophobic, He does also admit he will always another show after a successful event satanic and the most insulting of all, have detractors who dislike what he held in May to raise funds for the All vegan!" does. Saints Anglican church in Sarnia Road. "I thought I'd take the time to clear "Yes, I'm going to offend people Organiser, Curt Wilson, a things up. Why do I do comedy? because some people are simply too far Queensburgh based graphic artist and Because I genuinely believe laughter gone to ever be happy. Yes, my jokes are comedian, said the Evil Racoon has is the best medicine. Think about it. racist, they are bigoted in many ways developed organically from its fi rst What else numbs pain as universally and I will continue to tell them because impromptu show at Queensburgh's as comedy? Anaesthetic for the body, when we laugh at all the horrors in the Musketeer's Pub and Grill. anti-depressants for the mind but what world, for a brief time in our lives, we're "I just asked the band if I could numbs your history? What pill do you more powerful than them. I won't make borrow their mic while they take a break. take to make the past go away, even for the world a better place, but I will make The people liked it so I came back the a minute?" you laugh until it is." next week," explained Wilson. The increasing audience has shown Following the popularity of these Wilson and his collaborators that there appearances, Wilson got some extra acts I won't make the world is a market for their brand of humour to join him. in Durban. He said they soon needed Wilson describes the kind of humour, a better place, but I will a more suitable venue and so started as being aimed at "people who can take putting on shows a TG4Fridays with a joke regardless of how politically make you laugh until it is even bigger line ups. incorrect the comedy is. I created the "We stopped that because the venue show to appeal to a niche market," he was becoming too small for the size of explained. "There's no racism pill, no misogyny the audience," he said. "So now it's at "Dirty jokes! People like them," he injection or rape suppository to make the 031 distillery, which is a much larger said. "If you like Jim Jeffries, Louis CK all the hurt go away. The only thing we venue and more cable of hosting the or Chris Rock then this show is for you." have is comedy. A lot of social injustices increasing size of the audience." Wilson said he usually starts off his have vanished in the last century but Evil Racoon Comedy is a stand up shows with a standard disclaimer about many more still exist and the worst part comedy show featuring Neil Green, how racism is the greatest idea for a joke of them is that most of the oppressed Daryl Nqobile Williams, Spencer Spesk but the worst idea for a lifestyle choice. won't live long enough to see a brighter Govender, Thami M Dlamini, Matt "That's what I think," he said. "Every world. All we can do to get by until Armstrong and "Manga Some-Black time I write a joke it is with the intent then is laugh it off. When we laugh at Guy". of satirical depicting social issues that something, for a brief time we become Hosted by Wilson, the show takes Comedian, Curt Wilson. affect me and us as a society." more powerful than it. We rise above it. place at 031 Distillery on Saturday, 25 He said he had received a lot of fl ack And that is the healing power of laughter August. Tickets are on sale at R100 per in the past for his humour having been I hope to provide," he said. ticket. No under 18s.

Popular Shall We Dance show comes to Durban

THE popular annual dance extravaganza, Shall we Dance, returns to the Playhouse Opera from 7 to 16 September for the 26th staging of this much-loved Durban dance showcase. The acts bring variety of diverse dancing genres to life for audiences. Shall we Dance showcases the magnifi cent styles of Ballroom, Latin American, Belly dancing, Bollywood, Ballet and everything in- between. The featured couples this year includes Danish, Nikolaj Lund and Polish Marta Kocik performing Ballroom and Latin. Lund and Kocik have been together for 10 years and are currently the Danish 10 Dance Champions. They have collected dance titles around the globe, from Denmark, through Europe to Japan. Sabrina Maingard will discuss fashion at This will be their fi rst ever appearance at the Ethelbert Women’s Month High Tea. Shall We Dance and in South Africa. The Duo has claimed the popular Tango as their favourite dance feeling it is closest to their personalities, vivid, sensual and passionate! High tea for a Durban dance duo, Statik, will perform their high-energy, tightly choreographed good cause rapid-fi re showdance style again. The partnership of Selwyn Rautenbach and Clinton Green has been growing since SPOIL yourself and your friends for a good starting their collaboration in 1995. cause at Ethelbert Child and Youth Care "Their tight routine fi ts somewhere Centre's Women's Month High Tea. between Michael Jackson and hip-hop and The popular event will take place at the breaks conventional dance style boundaries. Durban Botanical Gardens on Friday, 24 And of course, the fans’ favourite, August, from 10 am until noon, during which gorgeous Gerhard van Rooyen, will be joined those attending will be able to dress-up, even by Moldavian athlete, Ecaterina Jeleznii, with a tiara if they wish, and be treated like a performing the jaw-dropping adage style," princess, while, like royalty, doing your bit to said Sophie Thompson of Publicity Matters. raise funds for the organisation. Making their debut are local dancers, Attendees will be treated to a delectable Siphosethu Ngcobo from and treats, goodie bags, raffl es and spot prizes. To Sibusiso Ndlovu from Ladysmith who will top this, an extensive entertainment line-up can both be performing with Madison Bromfi eld. be expected, which includes the latest fashion Ngcobo and Bromfi eld taking to the fl oor being discussed by Fashion Nanny, Sabrina for the Ballroom sequence, while Ndlovu Maingard. and Bromfi eld will be performing the Latin Tickets are R250 per person or R2 300 per American. table of 10, so book a table for your offi ce, or buy a few tickets for the women in your life and Darrien Samuels of Queensburgh is a member of the cast of this "What would Shall we Dance be without all the bling, dazzling costumes, and of help make a difference for the children between year’s Shall we Dance. The 22 year-old works as an estimator at 18 months and 18-years-of-age who are placed a roofi ng company and dances at the Maureen Cook & Candice course sequins? The behind the scenes team have been putting in the hours to create at Ethelbert by the Children's Court. Ethelbert Danielz Dance Studio doing modern and contemporary dance. one of a kind costumes across the board is home to 65 children, some of whom are HIV/ PHOTO: Val Adamson for the show. Music is a big part of the Aids orphans. annual showcase, with a carefully planned For bookings, or if you would like to expose eclectic musical choices to support the dance your business to 200 attendees by sponsoring a programme – gleaned from contemporary lucky draw prize or items for the goodie bags, TWO lucky Queensburgh News readers can each win two artists and ever-greens," said Thompson. or to book a table, contact Tania on 031 464 tickets to attend the show. Check out the Queensburgh News "Damon Beard will compere the 6555 or email [email protected] For more Facebook page for details on how to enter and book tickets extravaganza again, with the possibility that information on Ethelbert Child and Youth Care through Computicket. he may surprise Durban audiences with a Centre, or how to sponsor a child, visit www. few steps himself." ethelbert.co.za or call 031 464 6555. 12Page 12 Friday 10 August 201812

THE results of the last Queensburgh club race day, not available at the time of our last edition going to print. Congratulations to all of the winners.

6 and U Male Novice 1. Tate Barnard (GIBA) 2. Charl Myburgh (QHB) 3. Jackson Lamont (PMB)

7-8 Male Novice 1. Matteo Borrajeiro (GIBA) 2. Dylan Martin (PMB) 3. Zandar Meyer (PMB) Girls 8 and U: Anele Ndlovu, Rylee Van Heerden and Logan Lambert. 9-10 Male Novice 1. Gambira Shanker (QHB) 2. Manasseh Meintjies (PMB) 3. Alex Vorster (QHB)

11-12 Male Novice Alexandra Santos Girls 15 and over: Paige Muller and Kayla 1. Jad Currie (QHB) (Girls 9-11). Eggar. 2. Nathan Hattingh (GIBA) 3. Connor Borland 7-8 Male Expert 1. Quinn St John Ward (PMB) 17 and over Male Novice 2. Levi Smith (LAHEE) 1. Alistair Worthington (QHB) 3. Liam Buis (PMB) 2. Kwanele Ndlovu (GIBA) 9-10 Male Expert (pic missing) 3. Natulo Dladla (GIBA) 1. Zaid Stofberg (PMB) 2. Vaughn Preston (GIBA) 12 and U Cruiser 3. Then Govender (PMB) 1. Vaughn Preston (GIBA) 2. Brody Galvin (LAHEE) 11-12 Male Expert 3. Levi Smith (LAHEE) 1. Ben Menges (GIBA) 2. Nathan Crew (QHB) Girls 8 and U 3. Justin Coombes (QHB) 9-10 male novice: Manasseh Meintjies, Gambira Shanker, Alex Vorster. 1. Rylee Van Heerden (QHB) 13-14 Male Expert 2. Anele Ndlovu (PMB) 1. Tyler Thompson (PMB) 3. Logan Lambert (PMB) 2. Jordan Smallbone (PMB) 3. Sanatana Shanker (QHB) Girls 9-11 1. Alexandra Santos (PMB) 15-16 Male Expert 1. Sphlelelo Ntombela (GIBA) Girls 12-14 2. Ruan Minnaar (QHB) 1. Charlize Mare (PMB) 3. Sibusisu Zulu (GIBA) 2. Amara Van Vuuren (PMB) 3. Ane Meyer (PMB) Cruiser Class 1. Francois Barnard (GIBA) Girls 15 and over 2. Bradley Reddy (PMB) 1. Kayla Eggar (QHB) 3. Dawie Jacobs 2. Paige Muller (QHB) 3. Hannah Stiebel (GIBA) 17 and over Open Class 1. Dylan Eggar (QHB) 6 andU Male Expert 2. Wade Botha (PMB) 7 - 8 male expert: 2nd Levi Smith and 1st 1. Gabriel Santos (PMB) 3. Sukadeva Shanker (QHB) Girls 12-14: Amanda van Vuuren, Charlize Mare and Ane Meyer. Quinn St John Ward. From the greens Werda offi cial represents Queensburgh at hockey tourney Hillary Bowling Club held two QUEENSBURGH was well represented at the competitions in the past month, club recent grand fi nals of the SPAR KZN Girls' liaison, Gwen Clarke sent the following Hockey Challenge by offi cials from the area, results: including Candes Strydom of Werda Skool. 2/7/2018; 1820s Pensioners Trips and St Mary’s hit the astro in top gear for the Pairs Competition fi nals, dominating for majority of the game and 1st position: Phil Paillard, Garth not allowing the visiting St Anne’s to really get Aberdeen, Ann Voges while in 2nd into the game. Having previously played each position:Ron Farnham and Lynne Watson other in the pool games where the scoreline 10/7/2018; 1820s Pensioners Pairs was 2-1 to St Mary’s DSG. Competition All three goals were netted by Jodie Conolly 1st: Hugh Martin; and Garth Aberdeen who displayed superb skills with the stick. 2nd; Ron Farnham and Nolan Openshaw 17/7/2018; 1820s Pensioners Trips/Pairs The final results were as follows: Competition 1 St Mary’s DSG, 1st; Errol Pienaar, Roy Olivier, and 2 St Anne’s College, Benni Chirkoot, 2nd; Myra Crompton, & 3 Epworth School, Garth Aberdeen 4 Durban Girls’ College, 26/7/2018; 1820s Pensioners Fours and 5 Our Lady of Fatima, Trips Competition 6 Ferrum High School, 1st Nolan Openshaw, Ashley McIntyre, 7 King Edward High School, Bennie Chirkoot, Dan Govender and 2nd: Leading the two teams, Mandini’s Marnus Engelbrecht and Werda’s Candes Strydom walk onto 8 High School, Kevin Brown, Graham Wolfaart, Devi the fi eld during the positional games at the Grand Finals of the SPAR KZN School Girls’ Hockey 9 Felixton College, Harisparsad. Challenge that took place at St Mary’s DSG in Kloof. 10 Greytown High School.