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Shaun Petersen, a former Lavender Hill resident, is raising funds to host the second sports day for the youth of the Cape Flats next year..

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fter this year’s exciting Freedom Day Soccer Camp and Tournament for the youth of Cape Falts, Shaun Petersen is looking to do it all over again and has begun raising the money needed to make it happen. Petersen has been living in New York since 2013, coaching soccer at the Young Men’s Christian Association Centres and directing the camp for the New York Boys Club. He saw his 40th birthday on 27 April as an opportunity to return home to help others through his non-profit organisation, the Shaun Petersen Sport Foundation.

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The former Lavender Hill resident‘s birthday celebration took the shape of the tournament held for the benefit of children living in the Cape Flats. The tournament took place at Steenberg High School, where Petersen matriculated. He says the event took nine months to plan and was able to reach about 100 young people from communities where drugs and gangsterism are prevalent. While living in Lavender Hill, he had always been involved in youth development, orchestrating programmes to “give children time away from the troubles in their neighbourhoods”, he explains. Petersen was able to raise a sizeable

amount of money for the soccer tournament and to provide an escape for the children this year. “Last year I raised about $2 205 (about R32 237 in December) which is not a lot of money, but we used it for the tournament.” Next year, he’s hoping to go bigger and better for the children of Cape Town. “The plan going forward is to host four tournaments a year and to recruit players to go to the United States of America (USA) to play in a tournament to get sponsorships and scholarships so we can change their lives.” He currently has an active fundraiser campaign on Facebook, where about R4 079

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COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS ELDERS AWARDS

Getting his hands dirty for peace of mind NOMZAMO YUKU @NomzamoYuku

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ven in what he describes as his last days, Maitland resident Peter Knight is determined to do good for his community. The 87-year-old is one of the top three finalists in the in 80 plus category of this year’s Community Champions Elders Awards. The awards are presented by the People’s Post, TygerBurger and City Vision in partnership with Spec-Savers. Knight wakes up at 05:00 daily – carries a rubbish bag or wheelie-bin, and picks up the dirt along the road.

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He keeps it at his local of his loved ones. church until it can be collected “My father asked me to take by the municipality. care of my mother and my sibKnight, who now has health lings, and to always remember issues, says he has been doing his teachings,” Knight says. this for 78 years. He had to honour his father’s It all started at St John’s will and help his mother raise Catholic Church in Coronathe children. He was never martion Road at the age of nine. He ried nor did he have children, voluntarily started cleaning but says he is a family person. the church premises and in “I have always had a good relafront of the gate. tionship with my siblings. Yes, Knight says that was not there would be misunderstandenough as the road remained ings and we would end up not dirty. Then he started cleantalking to some, but I always ing the rest of the road occaloved them and their children,” sionally. he says. He has continued this volunKnight was nominated by feltary service until today. low resident Esmeralda AlexanThis, he says, allows him to der, who has been observing his go to bed a happy man every role in the community over the night, and the community aplast few years. preciates him. Alexander sees Knight as an “I cannot stand seeing a inspiration to many in the compiece of paper laying around. Peter Knight PHOTO: NOMZAMO YUKU munity. She says despite his age, I used to do it for my father Knight still smiles and greets who would say, ‘pick up the papers even However, some residents are simply not people while he is busy cleaning along the on your way to church’. bothered by his daily efforts. road. “He never moans, come rain or shine. “I am angry at the school children that Sharing the story of his life, Knight says I am grateful Mr Knight will get some recogeat their chips and throw the packets any- he has always been a responsible person, nition for his good deeds,” she says. where. They have no respect for the envi- putting other people’s needs first. V The winners of the awards will be announced at ronment or the elders,” says Knight. He attributes his conduct to lessons from a morning tea on 12 October in Cape Town. Winners He says he gets a mixed type of response his late parents. and runners-up will walk away Shoprite vouchers and from the community, with some appreciatKnight says in his last days his father re- other prizes sponsored by TygerBurger, People’s Post, ing and trying to help him where they can. minded him of the importance of taking care City Vision and Spec-Savers.

Illegal dumping and littering will cost you Strict measures are in place to stop dumping of rubble and other waste. If found guilty, repeat offenders could have their vehicles forfeited, receive fines and impoundment fees of up to R22 400. “The City’s Anti-littering and Dumping Task Team will go out in full force to bring those who dump to book,” read a statement from the City on Tuesday 24 September. The City’s law enforcement department, working closely with other departments such as the metro police, traffic services, water and reticulation and environmental resource management, will implement a zero tolerance enforcement programme. For July and August, the law enforce-

ment department has issued at least 905 littering fines and 168 dumping fines. Mayco member for safety and security JP Smith says: “The City will follow a renewed and integrated approach to clamp down on those who illegally litter and dump waste in public open spaces, parks and City property. “Illegal dumping has a serious effect on the natural and built environment and the City has the responsibility on behalf of residents to protect the environment.” Smith says apart from destroying the environment, including contaminating subterranean and surface water resources as well as possible health risks, dumping can also damage city infrastructure. According to the statement, seizure and

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St George’s Mall in the central business district on Thursday 26 September. The campaign is in partnership with Philip Morris South Africa (PMSA) – an affiliate of one of the world’s largest tobacco companies, Philip Morris International, the City of Cape Town and the Central City Once the campaign proves to be effective, Philip Morris South Africa will Improvement Dis- spread it to other cities across the country. Pictured from left are: Tasso trict (CCID). Evangelinos, Marcelo Nico and Xanthea Limberg. PHOTO: NOMZAMO YUKU The day started with a public display of 80kg of cigarette quit, change to a better alternative. In this butts collected from across the city earlier way, we can unsmoke ourselves, our family, in the day. This was the start of raising our friends, our city, and our world,” says awareness and making people realise the Nico. Xanthea Limberg, Mayco member for problem is real. According to the speakers, water and waste, welcomed the initiative most butts are found in public spots, either saying: “It’s great to see companies proactby the call centres or entrances to most ively taking the initiative to assist with workplaces. tackling the broader challenge of litter in As part of the campaign, more butt bins our city.” will be distributed in places that would be Tasso Evangelinos, the CCID’s chief execidentified as hotspots, and portable bags utive officer, says it is exciting that the comwill also be made available for private use. pany is joining the fight to keep the CBD and Marcelo Nico, managing director at surrounding areas clean by encouraging PMSA, says the goal is to encourage a be- smokers to change their behaviour. havioural change. “If you don’t smoke, He says the CCID has already placed 300 don’t start. If you are a smoker, quitting is cigarette butt bins at hotspots around the the best choice you can make. If you don’t CBD which are cleaned monthly.


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and all seniors are welcome. For any inquiries, contact Mercia on 021 715 1684 or 079 340 1889. Friday 4 and Saturday 5 October Thursday 3 October V Retreat: Seniors will be treated to a morning of bingo from 10:00 at St Mary’s School hall in Retreat Road. Tickets cost R50

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euben Isaacs, a 20-year-old student of False Bay College in Fish Hoek, is not content simply completing his qualification in business – he also wants to help keep the children of his community in Lavender Hill off the streets and out of harm’s way. Four months ago, Isaacs opened a Sunday school at his home in De Villiers Court, the flats next to his former high school, Lavender Hill High School, where he was head boy years before. The Sunday school operates every second Sunday of the month, with the hope of instilling good values in the children who are far too easily influenced by the social ills and criminal elements in the community. The need for this type of service is evident by the growing number of children he cares for each time. “We get about 30, 35, 39 children; and that is only the court’s children,” he says. The children range from the age of four to 13. “We talk to them, teach them what is wrong and what is right, talk to them about the future and then we give them something to eat, tell them a scripture and sing.” Feeding the tummies of almost 40 children is no easy task, but Isaacs does not do it alone. “The church will take up a special offering every second Sunday (for the Sun-

day school), then we will make bread and buy chips and give them some juice,” he says, adding that they were able to give the children something extra special at the last gathering. “Last week we gave them ‘love boxes’. It’s stationery, books and toys. Our church got them from people overseas.” Pastor Charles Daniels from Maranatha Morning Star Church assists Isaacs with the children and the donations for food, as well as Aneecka Scholls and Isaacs’ mother, Mildred Moleon. Aside from lending his hand for the betterment of the community, Isaacs also has his sights firmly set on his future. He says: “I’m doing three years at False Bay College (studying towards a business qualification) and then I’m going to do another two years at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology to become a lecturer in Business.” He adds that splitting his time can be difficult, but he’s passionate about all he does. “I make time for both of them (the children and his studies). I study during the night and I’m also the worship team leader of our church. During the week the children also come to me so I can help them with their homework.” Isaacs is encouraging more children to attend his Sunday school. V Call Reuben Isaacs on 060 555 7926 for enquiries or more information.

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LAVENDER HILL

Help boys pay for table tennis championship RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes

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able tennis has provided a safety net for at least 17 children from Lavender Hill all the way to Bergvliet; keeping them away from the social ills they may encounter in their communities. But funding has presented a challenge, placing the boys from Lavender Hill in a hole to the tune of about R3 000 indebted to Cape Town Table Tennis (CTTT), who they represented at the South African championship in Oudtshoorn last week. Reese Williams, Siriano Gordon and Chadley Timmie are all from Vipers Table Tennis Club. The club was opened at the beginning of this year, on 1 January, by Ashley Wesson, which he runs from the table tennis facility at Bergvliet High School where he is a teacher. There are currently 17 learners in the club. “For me, it’s about keeping the kids off the road,” he said. Reese, Siriano and Chadley were three of the boys who were chosen to represent CTTT at the championships in the u.15 team from Sunday 22 September to Saturday 28 September.

“The boys are all playing in the u.15 team together with a boy from Bishop Lavis. They are all doing well – Cape Town is actually one of the strongest districts you get. They always end up in the finals, always picking up all the gold medals.” While CTTT made provisions for the boys to head out to Oudtshoorn to play in the championship, they are still required to pay back what was spent on them for accommodation and travel. Ashley was able to raise some money for the payment, but still needs more than R2 500 to pay off the boys’ debt by Sunday 6 October, or else they will lose their good standing with the association and be unable to compete in upcoming tournaments. With 40 to 50 clubs participating in various league groups in Cape Town, the sport is growing rapidly, and the boys would like the opportunity to keep playing at a competitive level. Keeping the children in the club and out of harm’s way became an even higher priority for Ashley after the club’s 6-year-old Natalia Pienaar was caught in the crossfire of a senseless shooting and killed late in August. V To help support the Vipers Table Tennis Club call 071 916 3283.

Reese Williams, Chadley Timmie and Siriano Gordon.


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ink Drive, the non-profit organisation aimed at creating cancer awareness, collaborated with Steenberg Pharmacy on Wednesday 25 September to do what they do best – and the response from residents showed an eagerness to get checked. Kiran Ranchod from the pharmacy made the collaboration possible, in an attempt to bring much-needed services to the community, which they may not otherwise receive. “(We did this campaign) to increase awareness in the community. It’s about having apathy for people who can’t get to the clinics and doctors; and the facilities are quite expensive if you go private. So we try to partner to create awareness and make it more affordable,” he said. With this campaign taking place ahead of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Pink Drive’s Meagan Davids explained that finding all other types of cancers are just as important as breast cancer. “We’re doing clinical breast exams, we’re doing prostate checks today and we’re doing pap smears. “Pink Drive goes out into communities to educate and our whole mission is to tell people that early detection can save your life or

prolong your life,” she said. Ranchod added that cancer often goes undetected and that’s why it’s important for all communities to be educated on the topic. “People are ignorant about the fact they need to do the tests and by the time they realise it, it’s too late.” The campaign enabled the women in Steenberg and surrounding communities to get their tests for cervical cancer and breast cancer done inside Steenberg Pharmacy, while the men were able to have their prostate exams done inside the mobile Pink Drive examination facility, outside. Davids encourages men and women to get educated on cancers, learn how to administer self-examinations and contact the experts when in need. “If anyone is concerned about their breasts, they can Google us and make contact with us; and make a booking at our office in Belgravia as well,” she says. The next cancer awareness campaigns in Cape Town will be Bowls4Boobs in Rondebosch on Sunday 13 October, as well as the Brunching for Boobies event in Bellville on Saturday 26 October. V Contact Pink Drive on 021 697 5650 or mammowp@pinkdrive.co.za, and for more information visit www.pinkdrive.co.za.

Kiran Ranchod, Meagan Davids, Raman Ranchod and Paul Roman.

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Kommetjie grannies knit for kids at court RACINE EDWARDES @RaeEdwardes A knitting group of Kommetjie residents – Elma Edwards, Jill Dix and Charlotte

Kilpatrick – have put their skills to good use by donating their creations to several organisations that work with children and, most recently, by supporting a Wynberg Children’s Protection Court initiative.

Elma Edwards, Jill Dix and Charlotte Kilpatrick knit teddies for children.

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No arrests made for Ou Kaapse Weg deaths On Saturday 21 September a bakkie transporting 23 contract workers overturned at around 01:30 on Ou Kaapse Weg in Steenberg, leaving nine dead and 14 injured. Capt Paul Alexander of Kirstenbosch police station has confirmed that six of the nine bodies found at the scene have been identified, with the tenth person having succumbed to his injuries in hospital later that day. The workers were being transported from work, near Noordhoek, to their homes. While no arrests have been made as yet, Alexander says: “We don’t want

to speculate at this time since an arrest might be made. “We don’t want to say what we think happened, we will rather wait and say what we knew happened.” Those who were injured were taken to Victoria Hospital and Groote Schuur Hospital. Alexander confirms that the people with serious injuries are in critical but stable condition. The case is still under investigation. V Residents who have any information can call the station on 021 702 8900 and ask for either Capt Alexander or the investigating officer, Const Kemelo Thelejane.

Elma and Charlotte began knitting more than eight years ago. They started with blanket squares and beanies, then progressed to teddy bears, and today they knit bunnies. “We thought it would be a good idea to get the elderly people together to chat but instead of just chatting, we started knitting the blanket squares,” explains Charlotte. These knitted items have been donated to various causes, including Living Hope, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital and a safe house in Ocean View. Their most recent beneficiary is the court where one of the magistrates has begun to offer the children, who are victims of abuse or neglect, a toy to take home. “We’re very happy that it goes to a good cause because the children need it for comfort and love and so that they have something of their own to go away with after a sad day in court,” says Charlotte. Elma, as one of the longstanding members of the group, has had many years of RACINE EDWARDES practice making the toys.

She says it takes about a day to complete one new teddy, affording her plenty of time to make enough to try and fulfil the needs of the court which sees numerous children entering daily. Despite struggling to find donors, the group continues to produce their teddies with wool that they’ve bought at their own expense and making use of old blankets and cushion inners, off-cuts and extra bits of wool and ribbon, laces, and old socks. “The whole purpose of this is to try spread the word of this magistrate‘s initiative,” says Jill. They hope other courts in Mitchell’s Plain, Retreat and any other place where children experience trauma will take note and start something similar. Karen Kilpatrick, Charlotte’s daughter, says: “It’s just helping someone else who is already giving help others, and becoming part of a network of people who want to help.” The trio would like to continue their work and could use donations. A donation box has been set up at The Surf Emporium at Surfer’s Corner in Muizenberg where you can drop off toys for young girls and boys who need comfort; and wool, stuffing, ribbons and laces for Kommetjie’s knitting trio. V For more information, call The Surf Emporium on 021 788 8687 or email roxy@surfemporium.co.za.

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ALI MORGAN is determined to help you achieve what you deserve in your life, through his Spiritual powers.Just mention your problem and Call / Whattsapp him on 073 746 5782 No Consultation fee needed.

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BUYING

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR

CARPENTRY

or

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SELLING

SPECIALISING IN HANGING DOORS 30 yrs EXP. REPARING WINDOWS 021 391 0732 Mr M Harris Ph 076 016 3002

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YOU CALL WE COLLECT

CLEANING SERVICES

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A special carpet /upholstery cleaning 3 Bedroom R550 6 seater couches R550 matresses,carseats ,curtains half price dry fast use industrial blower job guaranteed. leather couches treat and polish. Rob 0785566708 / Patsy 0627363045

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Call: 072 400 8789

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TRANSPORT & STORAGE 1870

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EMPLOYMENT

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MARK'S CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Lounge suites, carpets etc. % Nikki 082 489 2592 %Mark 076 052 4806 or 021 371 5277

FRIDGE RE-GASSING (Labour + gas incl. R180) Call: 083 330 1625 *All jobs done at home!!!

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION

Repairs to: Fridges, Stoves, M/waves, W/mach,Tum/dryer, Geysers - Angelo 073 664 3532

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ALUMINIUM

BLOCKS

M190 M140 M90 SAND, STONE & CEMENT BEST PRICES 021-704 3636 021-704 6070 Whatsapp / pls call me 074 023 3681 All Credit cards accepted

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GLASS/WINDOWS

021 638 5292

IVOR'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS Alterations & Renovations *Carports *Painting & *vibracrete ext Tel: 021-762 7077 Cell: 076 111 7300

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CALL AND LET ME KNOW HOW I CAN HELP YOU. LET US THINK AHEAD TOGETHER! 021 910 6576 Silvana.hendricks@peoplespost.co.za

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Engines to rev at Killarney S

tart your engines for the fourth annual Killarney Motor Show, at the Cape town home of motorsport, Killarney International Raceway, on Sunday 27 October. The organisers are taking the revs up again with close to 1 300 vehicles on show and more than 100 stalls selling just about anything you can think of for your car – and your tummy – with a huge variety of watering holes serving ice-cold drinks, sit-down eats and takeaway vendors. There’s a new, more accessible layout, an entirely new category of exhibitors and fascinating new displays to delight spectators and keep them at the show all day, from when gates open at 10:00 until the show closes at 17:00, including live music and a funfair in the pits paddock offering exciting rides for children of all ages. This year’s show will feature no less than four active circuits, starting with the tar oval, where the Cape Hell Drivers will be running a full tar oval racing event at the show. Next door to that is the arena section; as its name suggests, that’s where you’ll experience non-stop entertainment including stunts, drifting, burnouts, classic motorcycles and even vintage tractor parades and tug-o-war contests. There will be public karting on the one-

kilometre ‘K’ circuit, to give a real taste of how Formula One greats Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna started their racing careers, while the new car dealers have their own dedicated testdrive circuit for the first time, offering testdrives on the latest models all day – including electric cars – another first for the Killarney Motor Show. Trials expert and Dakar Rally hero, Kobus Potgieter will show how to ride over all sorts of natural obstacles, while international stunt stars, brothers Bruce and Brent le Riche will amaze you with impossible stunts on two wheels, including riding almost four metres straight up the side of a truck! In addition, the new car dealers will have their own dedicated test drive circuit for the first time, a one-kilometre loop around the bank on Fastron Corner and through the drag-strip paddock, offering test drives on the latest models all day. The show is open from 10:00 to 17:00 and tickets can be booked at Computicket or paid for at the gate: R100 for adults, R50 for learners under 16 and free if you’re under 12 or on presentation of your membership book if you’re a Western Province Motor Club member. V For more information visit http://killarneymotorshow.co.za.

WOODLANDS FC BOOKS TICKET TO ATHLONE STADIUM: Vincent Charles of Woodlands United FC rides on the back of Norway Parks Magic’s Danian Warley as he clears the ball during their Coke Cup semifinal match played at the Stephen Reagan Sport complex on Sunday 29 September. Woodlands United won 2-0 to book a place in the lucrative final against Hanover Park on 12 October at Athlone Stadium. PHOTO: RASHIED ISAACS


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