October 2014
Irene Town Crier
Living in peace
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Sylvia Gibbons
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Contents
Living in peace 4 What’s on? 5 A Sentimental Journey 6 From the ILA 12 Dear Town Crier 15 Hennops River 16 Village quiz 18 Seniors Tea 23 Irene Library 24 Small businesses 26 Small cries 28 Front cover photo: Karen Ireland Deadline for the November 2014 issue of Irene Town Crier is 5 November 2014. Advertising and editorial contact: Tracey Garde 082 460 6007
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Living in peace
Christmas is fast approaching and a visit to our local shopping centres is confirmation thereof. Christmas trees and decorations are already adorning the shops, stirring up excitement and long Christmas wish lists from my children. But first we have to get through upcoming exams, many year-end functions, concerts and visits to our local Christmas markets. As always, there are a variety of charitable events and happenings that you can support which will bring some festive cheer to those less fortunate. Time to start sorting out those toys that your kids don’t play with anymore to donate to Barbara Tanton’s Garankuwa Hospital cause... Also time to start planning for your travels if you are fortunate enough to be spending the holidays away. Make sure to get your vehicle serviced, check that your alarm system is in working order and book the dog sitter if you plan on leaving your pets behind. It’s a great time of year to support local business. I came accross this challenge recently and thought I would pass it on to you... Here’s an idea: Let’s all buy Christmas presents from small local businesses and self-employed people. Support your community. Buy from neighbours who sell online, local artisans, bookstores, florists, jewelers, bakers and craftspeople. Enjoy a cool drink at your local cafe. Let’s make sure our money goes to individual people this year. This way, more local people will have a better Christmas. ‘Till next month
Tracey
Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have , for such sacrifices are pleasing to God .Hebrews 13:16 Town Crier October 2014
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A Sentimental Journey by Jimmy Taylor
A ‘romp’ is my summary of Jimmy Taylor’s memoirs of living in Irene which he titled as A sentimental Journey. Jimmy has captured the essence of what life was like in this unique village from the early 1960’s until 2010, when he and Marie moved to a smaller home nearby. They lived in Irene before many of the high walls were built, when the milk was delivered by mule cart and everyone went to work by train. He describes how the Dramatic Society Shows transported people into another world and how they relaxed after each production. The van der Byl family were as influential in village life then as they are now and Irene Homes served, as it still does, as an outlet for people’s care and generosity. Featured is Jimmy’s love of nature and enjoyment of the abundant bird life. Many residents are mentioned by name which enhances the ‘family atmosphere’. The book is generously illustrated by local artist Julia Davies adding toits charm. A short and happy read that many Irene folk will thoroughly enjoy. Jimmy Taylor has ceded all the proceeds from the sale of this book to the Friends of the General Smuts Foundation and it is on sale at Smuts House Museum for R100 or from Marion 083 455 1736.
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THE SMUTS HOUSE GOODWILL COUNTRY FAIR Saturday, 31st January 2015
After a lull of a couple of decades, Smuts House in Irene is planning to relaunch its annual fair again and a Giant Vegetable Competition will be one of the highlights… so if you are a keen veggie gardener start nurturing your carrots, beetroots, pumpkins, tomatoes, onions, etc and bring your largest specimens along to the fair for judging. WE WILL NEED YOUR HELP with the fair. Christmas is coming and you are bound to have some unwanted gifts to donate to the Tombola. Or perhaps you have some household items to give to the white elephant stall, we could also do with some plants and sweets – and what about all those books that you’ve read and are cluttering up your bookshelf? Could you bake us a cake or part with a few jars of your jams and pickles? All contributions will be very gratefully received. Some of the Irene Village Market stalls will be at the fair together with some new stalls of our own. Perhaps you have a stall you’d like to run or could you offer to ‘mastermind’ a stall for us? We’re also planning to organize some BOERESPORT as well as all the usual stalls. Get a team of pals together for the tug-of-war, throw a ball at the coconut shy, toss some boules - and if you don’t know what bokdrol spoeg is, come along and be enlightened! Smuts House puts Irene on the map, it is our heritage and how lucky we are to have the museum right here in Irene where we can enjoy the monthly bird walks, the annual grass and wild flower walks, enjoy tea and scones in Ouma’s tea garden and show our visitors over Gen. Smuts’ unique home. Can we all pull together to raise much-needed funds at this Goodwill Fair? Give us a ring and we will be happy to come and collect items from your house: 012 667 4924, confplan@iafrica.com or oumasteagarden@iburst.co.za. .
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Tshwane Masters Swimming Donation to Irene Homes
This year we managed to collect an amount of R4 120.00. The Coelacanth Club made a huge effort, even swimming in a freezing Hillcrest Pool on 30 August. 2014. We have a competition each year, which is called “Tshwane Masters Winter Challenge”, where each participant swims for 1 hour, or less, at a cost of R50.00 during the month of August for our chosen Charity, Irene Homes. We did receive some donations as well, which got us to the amount of R4 120.00. Prizes were given out to all who handed in their completed forms. Most swimmers did their swims at a Virgin Active where the water was warm. We will be doing this same event each year in the month of August. We would like to wish all Irene Homes swimmers “good luck” for the competitions coming up soon. May this money come in handy for you all.
Ann Hanson and Joyce Fyfe from Coelacanth Masters Swimming Club handing over the monies to Irene Homes.
GARANKUWA HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS 2014 Once again I am appealing to the people of Irene to collect toys that are in good condition for the children at George Mukarhi Hospital. For the past 28 years I have collected toys to give to the children on Christmas Day. This will be the only gift that the child will probably ever receive. Toys can be dropped off at 19 Bruce Road, Irene. Barbara Tanton
Dear Irene community The Friends of Irene Library (FIL) wish to convey sincere thanks to everyone who supported the September 2014 cake sale. Your donation was very much appreciated and assisted us greatly in raising money for buying new books for the library. We shall be holding another cake sale on Thursday, 6 November 2014 and look forward to your continued support. Any donations of baked goodies will be very welcome. Thank you Friends of Irene Library (FIL)
10 Irene Homes received Gold at the Eisteddfod on 20 September 2014 held at the Connie Mulder Centre in Randfontein. Residents and dayworkers practised every day since the beginning of the year. All the practising paid off and each and everyone in their different categories received Platinum and Gold certificates. You have made us very proud. Well done!
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Dear Residents and ILA Members If you close your eyes for just a moment you will hear jingle bells and the sound of feet rushing off to buy Christmas gifts! The year has absolutely flown by and we are already looking at the closing few months of the year. Life is so very fast paced and leaves little time for “smelling the roses” so we hope that you take the time to walk around the village and enjoy this little piece of heaven that we call home. Hennops River The ILA supports any initiative that preserves and protects the beauty and lifestyle that we have in Irene. The Hennops River has been under enormous threat for many years and action is being proposed by AfriForum to take corrective legal action to prompt corrective action. We would encourage our residents to become informed and involved in the fight to restore this water resource to its previous glory for all communities that enjoy it, both upstream and down. SMS “Hennops” to 45341 at a cost of R1 to support this initiative. Safety The recent violent unprovoked attack on a cyclist on NelmapiusDrive (as reported on the front page of the Centurion Rekord 19/9/14) has left many health enthusiasts horrified. The victim of this attack sustained severe injury and this prompts us to once again highlight the safety issues around cycling alone in isolated areas. This particular incident occurred alongside a busy road and the perpetrators were brazen in their actions! Please take care where and when you cycle or run and preferably do so in groups. Holidays and overactive alarms Please ensure that alarms are operational and that faults are repaired, as overactive alarms impact on EBS’ ability to respond to real emergencies. Members going away during the holidays should advise EBS and the ILA to ensure that there is appropriate security planning over the holiday season. Contact details of a key holder should also be provided.
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Perimeter residents are kindly requested to monitor foliage inside their properties that may interfere with the electric fence. Our contractor monitors all outside foliage but cannot access properties to prune treesand shrubs inside the fence. Gate functions and traffic violations Please take care to observe the rules of the road, especially to yield and stop signs, as we would like to ensure the safety of both pedestrians and drivers in the village. In addition, please be reminded that our gates allow only one vehicle to pass through at a time. Visitors should be informed in order to prevent infra-structural and vehicle damage. Access gates on Albert Street Any faults or problems with the Albert Street gates should please be reported to Jan Swanepoel. Vandalism On-going damage to the ILA infrastructure on a monthly basis is resulting in escalating operational costs! Krige Lane South booms are the primary targets for vandalism. We urge our residents to please respect our infrastructure and to inform visitors of the traffic flow in the village to ensure that they do not vandalise the booms out of sheer frustration. Illegal dumping Should you witness any illegal dumping, specifically on the corner of Alexandra and Main Road, please report it to Jan Swanepoel (along with the registration number) to be passed on to Metro Police. Posters We are fortunate that, since our closure, Irene is now virtually free of illegal advertising. Long may this last! With regard to pet notices, residents are requested to rather contact Alyson and make use of the ILA’s bulk email service or post a message on “The Village of Irene Face Book� page. Please include a photograph of a lost or found pet. Organisers wishing to advertise community
events should contact Alyson or Jan, as this requires the specific consent from Council. We thank our membership in advance for their on-going loyalty and support. We could not deliver the services that we do without it. Kind regards
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Dear Town Crier... On a recent walk up Smuts Koppie we found the most wonderful first spring wildflowers. I attach two photos, the first is the flower of the Boophane disticha (red flower) and a yellow Eulophia - a rare ground orchid. There are so many wonderful ground orchids around the veld in Irene to delight walkers in the veld. We do regular walks and have many lovely photos of veld flowers. Kind regards Louise Labuschagne
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The fouling of the Hennops River “The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be rules by evil men.” – Plato The Hennops River snakes its way across a number of municipal boundaries and flows through some of the most beautiful areas and residential estates in Irene. It has been a beautiful addition to our area for generations but the constant fouling of the water with garbage, pollution and sewerage and the lack of action being taken to guard this water resource upstream has turned this once beautiful feature into a lifeless and dangerous eyesore. After several complaints on 702, John Robbie made contact with the City of Tshwane’s representative, Sibusiso Mabase, to respond on air. The conversation can be heard on http://702.co.za/heard-on-air/ index.asp?keyword=Sibusiso+Mabase. This conversation made it very clear that the council had not made progress in the resolution of this crisis over many years and that there was no sense of urgency to tackle it any time soon with so many municipalities in the mix. AfriForum has indicated that they plan to take this matter to court and held a meeting for interested parties at Leriba Lodge on the evening of 15 October 2014. At this meeting they shared the planned way forward in tackling the responsible council offices and people in addition to a community driven clean up that would run parallel to the litigation. Water is a critical issue in every country and is especially critical in ours where it is both scarce and in huge demand. I am appealing to our every one of our residents as well as any and all neighbouring suburbs or communities to become informed about the state of the Hennops River and be involved in forcing a resolution to this issue that threatens our water
Photo: Lisle Caromba
resources. Awareness and community involvement are two critical requirements in an endeavour like this. Should you be willing to raise your hand and stand together in this, please SMS “Hennops� to 45341 at a cost of R1. This action will add your support to a petition on the matter, in addition to the opportunity to become involved in the AfriForum planned legal and community action to force the restoration of the river. I will continue to approach the media and our political and municipal structures to try and get some action on the matter and hope that you will all stand with me in this endeavour. Yours sincerely Heather Maynier
Appalled As I was returning from the veld opposite Smut’s house (market venue) I stopped at the stop sign on Nellmapius Road and watched a truck laden with rubbish turn into the dirt road directly opposite me. (This is the road on the left as you come from under the bridge up the hill towards Cornwall). I immediately became suspicious as I know there is no dump down there, I decided to follow. Well, how wrong was I. The veld behind the Irene railway station is a dump site. What a mess and right on our door step. I prevented the truck from dumping, but was mortified at what I saw, piles of house refuse, boxes which I sincerely hope do not come from the stores in front of the station, building rubble scattered everywhere and hiding in the bushes were vagrants waiting to dig through the rubbish. (I think). What a disgusting mess, an ideal breeding site for rats and a great hiding place for hijackers and rapists. I would advise anyone from going down there alone. I appeal to the local councilor to somehow get this road block off and if possible, to please get some front loaders in there to deal with this mess in the best possible way. Thank you Peter Webb
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How well do you know your village? So you think you know the village. Here’s a fun challenge for you. I will publish three photos taken inside the village fence, per month, June to Dec, with questions. All you have to do is answer them correctly. If you know the village as a result of long walks you may find some very easy, some on the other hand, will be extremely challenging and of course if it is your postbox or gate you will be one step ahead of the pack. If you think you know the answers or can hunt them down, send your results to me in an e-mail and I will let you know how you did. My address: peter@iconc.com. The full results will be published in February 2015 with the names of those individuals who got them all correct or came close. Good luck! Peter
October’s challenge: (a tough one)
Photo 1: This bell can be found where?
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Photo 2: Who meets here?
Photo 3: Two reptiles protect this number, are they snakes, lizards or chamelions?
Congratulations go to Kathy Forbes and Alwyn van der Merwe for getting September’s answers correct. Town Crier October 2014
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At the end of each year the Irene Association who manage our Village Hall host a Tea for our Senior Citizens . This year the Tea will be held in the Village Hall on Wednesday 26 November at 09H00. We rely on donations from our local community. We will be serving cocktails, tea, coffee and a delicious array of snacks . We are in need of hostesses to host a table of ten. All food is supplied by the committee, hosts just need to set a table for 10. We try and give each person (about 130) a gift to take home, normally a box of biscuits or a box of chocolates. We also need gifts for lucky draws eg : plants, biscuits, chocolates, sweets, gift vouchers etc. We appeal to the incredible generosity of the community to make this a very special day for these very special people. Please contact Barbara Tanton on 0828992550 if you are able to assist financially or as a hostess. Our bank details are Irene Association, Standard Bank, Lyttelton, branch code 010945 account number 011719362. Receipts will be issued on request. Yours sincerely Barbara Tanton Chairperson Irene Association
NEW BOOKS IN THE IRENE LIBRARY – OCTOBER 2014 ADULT ENGLISH FICTION The Secret keeper – Kate Morton Ten things I have learned about love – Sarah Butter The sculptors of Mapungubwe – Zakes Mda ADULT AFRIKAANS FICTION Kobra – Deon Meyer Karoonag en anderverhale – Deon Meyer Klimtol – Etienne Van Heerden Pastoor – Pat Stamatelos Bloed spoor – Bets Smith ADULT- NON FICTION 7de Laan Celebrates *641.5 SEW Things that could not be said- Frank Chikane *968.066 CHI Oliver Tambo speaks – Adelaide Tambo * 322.420968 TAM Introduction to consumer behaviour *658.8342 INT A passion for freedom – MamphelaRamphele *920 RAM Overcome depression – Alice Muir * 616.8527 MUI Understanding research : An introduction to reading research – *370.72 BER We need to act – Jonathan Jansen *323.60968 JAN Tutu : The authorised Portrait -Allister Sparks and Mpho A. Tutu *283.092 TUT Home Doctor – Dr Michael Peters *616.024 PET Afrika my music – Es’kia Mphahlele *920 MPH The winner effect: The science of success & How to use it – Ian Robertson *158.1 ROB JUNIOR NON-FICTION Biodiversity of rain forests – Greg Pyers *J577.34 PYE Scorpions –Steven Otfinoski *J595.46 OTF Garbage, cans and Landfills – Sharon Katz Cooper *J577.56 KAT Donkeys – Darice Bailer *J636.182 BAI Vultures – Renee C. Rebman *J598.92 REB Deap-Sea Creatures- Sara Swan Miller * J591.77 MIL BikoAbiography – * 920 BIK The Second World War – Henry Brook *J940.540941 BRO
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POO! What is That smell – Glenn Murphy *J612.8 MUR The world’s fastest spookiest smelliest and strongest – Jan Payne * J032.2 PAY Art and Craft: Pirates – Rita Storey Face to face: actors as activists – Nicole Levin *J323.1680922 LEV JUNIOR ENGLISH FICTION The world‘s greatest underachiever – Hank Zipper Angela Nicely – Alan MacDonald My big Fat Zombie Goldfish – MO O’hara Fairy Ponies: Rainbow Races – Zanna Davidson Fairy Ponies: Midnight escapes A horse called hero – Sam Angus The famous five: Annual 2014 – Enid Blyton Fairy ponies – Zanna Davidson TODDLER ENGLISH FICTION Princes Stories Bedtime stories David and Goilath Wibbly pig picks a pet- Mick Inkpen Tilly and friends: Star party! Tilly and friends: Listen to me! Tilly and friends: Let’s go wheeling! My bible stories: Noah’s Ark My bible stories: Daniel in the lions’ Den My bilble stories: The Nativity story
TODDLER AFRIKAANS FICTION Stories vir 2-jarige dogtertjies Stories vir 3-Jarige dogtertjies Stories vir 4-jarige dogtertjies Prince’s stories My Eerstepoenankie stories: Sirkuskonsert in diereland Daar’s ‘N T.rex in die tuin
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Small businesses
Ann Campbell (ARAD – Teach Dip) School of Dance: offering Pilates and Body Conditioning, Ballet – especially for the younger child at home studio and Irene Homes Hall, Ballroom and Latin American – social group classes, private lessons and wedding dances. Phone Ann 012 667 5187/083 316 7842 or email ann@ netcampbell.com.
of steel fencing, burglar bars, security gates and motorised gates and intercom systems. Guaranteed professional work. Phone Koos Sutherland 082 374 7164.
signed to work with, and support, your body’s own natural ability to heal itself. Contact Eleanor 082 812 7606, www.bodytalkhealth.co.za or email eleanor@live.co.za.
Extra Maths classes for Gr 8 to 12 in Irene (English or Afrikaans). Available from 16h00 to 18h00 weekdays. Fees payable per class or month. Contact Sigrid van der Walt (B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics) at 082 253 5079.
Paving: I am John Banda and I do very good paving. I have learnt my skills from a paving company so I can do all kinds of patterns. Now I am working on my own. I have done paving in Irene so I have good references.Please call me at 078 039 5197.
LP Gas: Cannisters delivered to your home. 9kg, 19kg, 48kg. Phone Education products: Colin 082 856 5335 For good quality, reasone-mail orders colin.cns@ ably priced educational gmail.com. toys, books, posters. Irene School of T’ai wooden products, fantasy Chi Ch’uan: Holistic furniture, music instruInternal Martial Art incor- ments, stationary and porating deep breathing, arts and crafts from Grow, slow rythmic movement Unique kids, Smile and bringing balance and other education ranges harmony, peace and please contact Mandy tranquillity. Self defence 083 256 7949 or email martial applications. Often mandy.mundell@turacokdescribed as a moving ids.co.za. meditation. Please Contact Ainslie at 012 667 Certified Body Talk 2262 or 082 568 0467. Practioner: Body Talk is a natural health care Security/Steelwork: system, which is deWelding and repair work
Do you feel tired, unhealthy? Then try the world’s highest ranked dietary supplement, guaranteed to increase your health naturally or your money back! Do you want to look younger? Ask for your free antiageing product demonstration and experience great results immediately! Contact Werner or Janet for more information at wired@live.co.za or call us at 071 450 9136. Writing services: also includes editing, proof-
Professional organiser: I will assist you with organising your home. Let me help you declutter and take your unwanted items to charities. I can For bee removal con- also project manage a tact Anton 073 527 9666. reading, translation or English tutoring. Contact Anrica Mills at 084 800 0660 or email pendragon@dfx.co.za.
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renovation then clean up and pack the house back for you to move back into. References available. Contact Coleen 072 618 3180 or 012 665 0716.
“Ladies Oasis” in Irene provides a private, peaceful surrounding for women that need to relax Elize van den Berg with a Full Body Mas082 924 5178 sage. Also provides Sport 012 667 2273 Massages for women only. Hours: Monday to Thursday 18h00 to 20h00, Saturdays 09h00 to 14h00 and Public Jan Smuts Ave, off Nellmapius Rd, Irene Holidays 10h00 to 13h00. www.smutshouse.co.za Please contact Charmaine on 079 412 0044 Tea Garden Closed on Mondays after hours or alternatively Small Functions Caravan Park Arboretum & Trail Dogs on leads welcome send a sms to make a Smuts House 012 667 1176/80 booking.
Smuts House Museum Ouma’s Tea Garden
071 100 8481 smutshouse@iburst.co.za
Yoga @ Southdowns Contact Katherine 084 302 9186 www.kathyoga.com
Tea Garden 083 595 7293
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Bachelor flat available to let in Irene Village R3 300.00 p/m w/l incl. Free Wifi. Available 1 Dec. Contact Cornelia on 083 452 0971.
request. Contact Petra 082 453 6133.
Two bedroom, two bathroom, large living area and garden R7 000 pm. Contact Ria on 072 064 5312. Please note no children. Small dog or cat 3 Bedroom house in Irene will be in order. to let. 2 Garages, 2 bath, 1 en-suite, large garden, Batchelor pad, garden large kitchen, separate R3 700 pm. Contact Ria dining room, lounge. on 072 064 5312. Please Availability immediately. note no children. Small Monthly rental – upon dog or cat will be in order.
Accommodation wanted Professional women looking for a garden flat in Irene. Contact no. 082 975 7830. For sale
300 m2 House for sale in Irene. Upmarket 4 bedroom duet for sale in quiet cul-de-sac. 700 m2 private use area. Viewing by appointment only. mmbeyers@gmail. com. PLEASE NOTE: Irene Town Crier will no longer list domestic worker advertisements in the Small Cries section. Please contact the agency advertised below for all domestic workers seeking employemnt as well as employers seeking reputable domestic help.
I have an assortment of Welsh Dressers, chests of drawers, circa 1850’s piano, (price around R1 000 each o.n.c.o.) chairs (±R400) etc for sale. Phone Ros 012 667 2741. Gardeners Ben, my gardener, is looking for a job on Mondays. He can be contacted on 083 710 9261. For a references call Karen on 083 537 6730.
and to succeed in my work. I have no half measures, which is an indication of my honesty and integrity. I can also cope quite effectively with pressure and still manage to produce quality work. Furthermore, I have a strong passion for Customer Service and have good leadership skills. For further details please contact Tersia on 082 601 5543.
Looking for a lady who is able to collect a young child from Cornwall Lazurus (082 079 0099) School at 12h30 each is looking for work on weekday and drop off at Saturdays because of a an Irene home. Monetary house sale! He worked fee will be given. for me since 2008 and Applicants should have lives in Irene. Can also a valid drivers licence paint and maintain and be reliable and a swimming pool. responsible. Interested Reference 083 390 applicants can contact 5707. Katherine 083 666 3872 or email scottka@arc. General agric.za. I am looking for a fullWanted time Book-Keeper position. I am a Bokdrolle wanted – (little confident, pleasant round droppings found person to work with behind buck!) for the and determined to Smuts House Goodwill stride forward in life to Fair in January 2015. Can the best of my ability
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anyone let us have dried bokdrols? Apparently kudu are best but any other buck droppings will also be acceptable! confplan@iafrica.com.
Unwanted gifts wanted (bath preparations, cosmetics, socks, etc. etc.) – as prizes and for the tombola at the Smuts House Goodwill Fair in January. We will collect. 012 667 4924, confplan@ iafrica.com. Read it - donate it…! All those popular paperbacks that are cluttering up your bookshelves, we’d love them for the book stall at the Smuts House Goodwill Fair in January 2015. We will come and collect: 012 667 4924, confplan@iafrica.com.
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Important Telephone Numbers EBS 24hrs Control Room: 012 667 6337
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071 576 5904
EBS Irene Manager (Dawie): 071 476 4110 ILA members without alarms should phone the EBS 24hr Control Room for assistance.
ILA Irene Village Manager - Jan Swanepoel: 083 607 6600 e-mail: jan.swanepoel@irene.co.za ILA Administration
Accounts (Veronica): 071Â 657 9547
(Alyson): 072 714 3740
Fax: 086 776 7452
e-mail: ilamanager@irene.co.za e-mail: accounts@irene.co.za
Street Lights e-mail: streetlights@tshwane.gov.za
tel: 012 358 9999
Tshwane Metro Emergency Services Power Failures: 012 358 2541
Water Supply: 012 358 2111
Ambulance/Fire: 10177
Metro Police: 1 0111
To advertise in the Irene Town Crier please contact Tracey on 082 460 6007 SOMETHING BUGGING YOU?
For all Pest Management Solutions
Tel: 012 656 1341
Joanne Fischer Cell: 076 373 0124 Office: (012) 667 2167 www.seeff.com joanne.fischer@seeff.com
Irene Area Agent
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