Tygerburger Milnerton 27 Junie 2012

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MILNERTON

B u r g e r

Email: tyger@dieburger.com

Wednesday 27 June 2012

Tel: 021 910 6500

Fax: 021 910 6501

Gone fishing

The historic tug, Alwyn Vincent, which in her latter days was frequently used for carrying sightseers around the port of Cape Town, is being moved to her final resting place in Villiersdorp. Her final journey will be along 420 kilometres of road – which with all the costs involve equates to R1 200 per kilometre. The tug was photographed in Milnerton and Table View on Monday morning. The great trek started on 13 June and is estimated to finish on 29 June. Photo: Shaun Kay

) Strict new licence conditions

Crackdown on liquor ANDRÉ BAKKES

Western Cape liquor traders who defy new regulations may lose their licences and those who commit the most serious contraventions could be fined up to R1 million. This and other issues were touched upon when the Western Cape Liquor Authority and West-

ern Cape MEC of finance, economic development and tourism, Alan Winde, hosted an information session on the Western Cape Liquor Act for Du Noon liquor licence holders on Monday. Winde’s department plans to host 100 of these sessions in this financial year. The session, which was attended by liquor licence holders from Du Noon, was held on Monday at Mil-

nerton police station. Winde said in April the act is the single largest intervention to reduce alcohol abuse and its related harm in the province. It was revealed that businesses would have until next April, as part of a transition period, to fully comply with the act and at the end of this year, one wouldn’t get a liquor licence renewal form. People applying for new liquor li-

cences could now also contact the liquor authority instead of magistrate’s courts, as was previously required. They would be required to show a zoning certificate or proof of application for zoning. Traders were warned to check with their municipality about when they could operate, as dictated by zoning regulations and by-laws. Says Winde’s spokesperson,

Phumzile van Damme: “The Western Cape Liquor Authority’s Advocacy and Stakeholder Relations Unit regularly conducts awareness sessions in communities, with community police forums, ward councillors and the police. During these sessions, the Liquor Authority informs attendees on matters relating to liquor regulation and addresses any concerns that may arise.” . To page 2.

SUPER LOW PRICES 10kg Chicken Thighs

149.99

per box

Pork Texan Steak

29.99

p/kg

Stewing Beef Bulk Packs

34.99 p/kg

250g Bacon Pieces

9.99 each

350g Cooked Salami

7.99 each

750g Russian Loaf

9.99 each

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Prices valid at all Brito’s stores from Wednesday 27 June until Saturday 30 June 2012. While Stocks Last. E&OE

Brito’s Meat Centres Customer Information: Tel: 021 950 1000. Address: Cilmor Street, Kaymor, Stikland, 7535. www.britos.co.za


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