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AS next Monday, 16 June, is Youth Day and a public holiday,it means early deadlines once again for adverts and reports.
This means that cut off times for ads, display and classifieds, is Thursday, 12 June at 12 noon thanks so much.
For reports etc, please if possible submit these by 1pmon Friday, 13 June. The office will be open from 8 to 10amon Monday, 16 June. Must say, in the past, on such publicholidays the only reports have been from the GreytownBowls Club.
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New ANC Councillor for Ward 2, Lunga Osbert Mdlalose, was inducted by Greytown Magistrate, Mr Ngcobo, at the Statutory Council budget meeting held on Friday, 6 June. Administrator MartinSithole is on the right.
Probably the only goodnews that came out of lastFriday’s statutory budget
meeting is that the Municipalrates for 2014/15 remain thesame as this year 1.37c in therand( 7% ) - but home ownerswill inmostcasespaymorethancurrently in terms of the newvaluation roll. Electricitycharges will increase by 7.39%and refuse by 6%!
This special statutory budgetmeeting is probably one of themost important of the yearyet, unbelievably, neither theChief Financial Officer waspresent nor his deputy.
TheCFOwasattendingacon-ference in Pretoria on behalf oftheMunicipality and his deputyhad been sent off for the day toa Provincial meeting! Accepta-ble in terms of legislation withthe Administrator and Munici-pal Manager, as accounting of-ficer, present..but certainly notconfidence generating for rate-payers.
Compounding this somewhatsurreal situation - timewas tak-en up by a commercial presen-
tation by a Vodacom represent-ative to convince theMunicipal-ity that its product on offer andservice was superior and theone to choose costwise andservicewise! Interesting toknow whether other such com-panies were approached andwhy it was necessary to havesuch a presentation at a Budgetand public meeting!
Over the past year the Grey-town Gazette has requested in-formation from the Municipali-ty on a number of issues -to noavail. IFP Councillor Hitla Ma-harajhashadthesameproblemand submitted a list of querieshe has raised over the monthswithout response from the Ad-ministrator: Queries such as:vi-olation of coverage bylaws inregard to ex Councillor Ma-vundla-the fact that this Coun-cillor had been present at thediscussion of the proposed newmall and failed todeclarehis in-terest and recuse himself; thecordoningoffofasectionofPineStreet for the proposed newhospital; and was due processfollowed for the cordoningoff of
a section of Okes Street.The Councillor also refers to
the appointment of the Munici-pal disaster manager -the ad-vertisement for this post statesthat 3 years relevant experi-ence and possession of HumanResources diploma or degreeare minimum requirements forthe job - the Councillor is re-questing information as towhether due process was fol-lowed and what basis the mini-mumrequirements for theposi-tion were ignored.’ There hasalso been a lot of comment inthe townabout the alleged theftof R60 000 from the MunicipalTreasury and the fact thatCouncillors were not immedi-ately informed-aschargeshavenow been laid with GreytownPolice the matter is sub ju-dice.No answers have been re-ceived either to inquiries as towhat action has been taken inregard to the theft of a Munici-pal tractor and vandalisation ofTLB some months ago.
With an operating expendi-ture at R241million (15%up onthis year) a budgeted deficit of
R21.3 million is projected.Main challenges faced in
drawing up the budget for thefollowing year:
*Economic situation localand nationally.
*aging and poorly main-tained road and electcity infra-structure *Increase of bulkelectricity *Wage increases of6.formunicipal staffwhichcon-tinue to exceed consumer infla-tion rate *Additional staff re-quest from Management with-out any due diligent studies andestablishmentofsecurity (couldbeprivatised) anddisaster (Dis-trict responsibility) sectors.
Obtaining Council resolu-tions as continuous walk out ofCouncillors , *Poor prioritiza-tion of projects.
It is reported that the2014/15budget was accepted in princi-ple - however
There are a number of que-ries in regard to vehicle pur-chases; trafficofficersetcwhichwere not discussed - a furtherCouncilmeeting is tobeheldthisweektodiscuss theorgnaigramand other outstanding matters.
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NKOSIYAMI Zondi was last seen when heboarded a bus in Ngome on Sunday, 4Mayto go to the ANC rally at theMosesMabhi-ba stadium in Durban.His very anxious and concerned motherhas not heard from him since.
A friend who was with him said he hadbeen with Nkosiyami and had then gonetobuyfoodandhadnotseenhimafter that.
Zipho Zondi has opened a case with theGreytown Police but has not received anynews.Anyone with any information on themiss-ing man is asked to please contact hismother, Zipho, at 076 998 0750.
Have youseen him?
CONGRATULATIONSto the talented Indlo-vana drama teamwhich representedUmvoti CMC in theUmzinyathi District'slanguage festival, andcame second in thecompetition whichwas of a very highstandard.
The district lan-guage festival washeld at VuleindelaBush Camp in Dundeeon 7 and 8 June. Thetheme was ‘Celebrat-ing 20 years of free-dom and democracy,South Africa, hear thevoices of the youth’and the sub-theme onwhich the drama wasbased was ‘fightingbullying, alcohol anddrugs in our schools.”
Member of theschool's language fes-tival committee, HDube, told the Grey-town Gazette “we arevery happy the schoolmaintained its posi-tion from last year.”
He thanked the par-ents for giving theirchildren the opportu-nity to showcase theirtalents.- Supplied by HWDube.
Indlovana Primary School news
Superwoman OmoWhat dad’s always say
Lieutenant OliviaDinkelmann ofGreytown, attendedthe SA Policenational athleticsmeeting in Secundafrom 26 to 29 May.Super athlete Omowon a gold forjavelin, silver forhammer and bronzefor the shotput.Congratulations tothis athletic star.
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WORLDBloodDonorDay is cel-ebrated on Saturday, 14 June,throughout the world to raiseawareness of the need for safe,good quality blood and bloodproducts and to honour themany voluntary unpaid blooddonors for their life-saving giftsof blood.
This year's campaign “SafeBlood for Saving Mothers” is todevelop a strategy to highlight
the need for timely access tosafe blood in the prevention ofmaternal deaths. Approxi-mately 800 women die frompregnancy or childbirth-relat-ed complications daily in devel-oping countries. More than halfof them take place in sub-Saha-ran Africa and almost one thirdin South Asia.
The risk of maternal mortali-ty is highest for adolescent girls
under 15 years of age. Severebleedingduringdeliveryandaf-ter childbirth is a major causeof death, illness and long-termdisability.
The South African NationalBlood Services (SANBS) hasdedicated the whole month ofJune to increase awareness re-
ofacomprehensiveapproachtoprevent maternal deaths.
SANBS encourages people todonate blood regularly andwouldto thanktheblooddonorswhosacrifice their time inanef-fort to save lives of people inneed of blood.
Give blood to those who give life
THE 159th Annual GeneralMeeting of the Umvoti Agricul-tural Society was held last Fri-day at the Green Bar. Outgoingpresident Andrew Mason out-lined what Umvoti AgriculturalSociety has achieved over thepast year,with the variousport-folios the UAS is involved in onbehalf of the farmer's in thecommunity (namely security,land issues, municipal rates,
roads, emerging farmers andcommunity upliftment and en-vironmental matters, etc)
and the importance of beingamember of a local associationand organised agriculture (ieKwanalu, AgriSA, FSA, etc) asmost of theUAS fees go towardsKwanalu who do so much forthe farmers in Natal.
Guest speaker at the dinnerwhich followed was South Afri-
ca's famous swimmer, Nataliedu Toit, who addressed the au-dience on overcoming adversi-ty, the lessons she has learnedand the importance of havingself-belief, emphasising thatthis is an exceptionally power-ful tool, if used correctly.
Natalie told of thedetermina-tionwhenat theageof 16, threemonths after the accidentwhichresulted inhavingher leg
amputated at the knee, shewasback in the swimming pool. Shebelieves firmly in the impor-tance of “swimming your ownrace and not someone else's.”
It was an enjoyable eveningwith a good attendance fromUAS members. Thanks to theGreen Bar for hosting the eve-ning and the Old Coach Housefor accommodating the guestspeaker.
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Outgoing UAS president Andy Mason with guest speaker Natalie du Toit, Bridget Holmes and Greg Hull, the incoming UAS president
AN alert was sent outon Sunday evening inUmvoti that the Grey-town/Muden road hadonce again been block-aded. Subsequent re-ports on Monday indi-cated that it had beenblocked by a couple ofindividuals under theinfluence of alcohol!
They had placed arow of stones acrossthe road which were
removed by a localfarmer.
In January this year,an urgent High Courtinterdict was grantedrestraining the move-ments and actions ofthe Zimbambelenicommunity memberson Lot 194 and the sur-rounds.
This followed an es-calation of invasions,threatsandroadblock-
ades in regard to Lot194 and the provisionof services.
Although manypromises have beenmade by the Govern-ment, and the Depart-ment of Land Affairsand of Rural Develop-ment over many years,very little has actuallybeen done.
The interdict wasconfirmed by the Pie-
termaritzburg HighCourt as a Court Orderon 25 April this year.
In basic terms, thismeans that any suchactions as blockadingthe road, any access ordestruction of crops,property animals etcon Lot 194, enteringany section other thanwere the communitylives etc. are illegal.
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TWELVE schools participated inthe very successful NtshishiliCluster sports tournament heldon 4 June at Ntshishili sports-ground, Tugela Ferry. The tour-nament, organized by the clus-ter sport committee, includedsoccer and netball as the sport-ing codes. In an interview withMiss Ngidi of Phumela PrimarySchool, shesaidhowpleasedshewas to see such progress in thecluster, as the criteria used wasfair to everyone. Previously,
therewereproblemsasteachersfrom the combined schools usedto select pupils from seniorgrades. All involved expressedtheir thanks to chairperson MrDV Nyondo and the committeemembers for their efforts inmaking the day such a success.
The games were extremelywell planned with strict mea-sures and criteria to follow andonly pupils up to Grade sevenwere permitted to participate.
The three top netball teams
received trophies. Unfortunate-ly the boys were unable to finishtheir games as a result of MziniPrimary teachers not complyingwith theplanningof the commit-tee - Mr Nyondo said that thecommittee was busy sorting outthis problem and a date wouldbe announced to finalise thegames, after strict disciplinaryaction had been taken againstthe school concerned. - Suppliedby Ntshishili Cluster sportschairperson: DV Nyondo
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TO entice young children to read, theenergetic and talented cast of Hookedon Books totally enthralled our prima-ry school pupils with their dramatisa-tionof excerpts fromavarietyofbooks.
The primary school library is sure tobe jam-packed as the pupils come toborrow the books to read the storiesfor themselves.
Our thanks go to Antoinette Webb,the librarian at Wembley College whoorganised the performances, and toWembley College for hosting us.
In sporting news, the hockey seasonis drawing to a close and the sports de-partment is gearing up to start the ath-letics season.
In our last match of the season, ourhigh school girls played at St Anne'sthis past weekend.
Our U14 and U16 teams unfortu-nately lost, but our first teammanagedto fight valiantly, ending the match inadraw.Also thisweekend, ourU9,U11and U13 teams had lots of fun at theNew Hanover hockey tournament,with theU9swinning three of their fivegames, the U11s winning three out offour and the U13s ending with one winand two draws in their four games.
Our thanks go to the organisers fora lovely day.
The hockey season will end off thisweek, with both boys' and girls' inter-househockeymatchesandwe look for-ward to reporting next week whichhouse managed to dominate on thehockey field this year.
HermannsburgHAPPENINGS
The netball girls throughly enjoyed the challenge!
June 11, 2014Greytown GazettePage 8
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Bids are hereby invited in terms of Section 18(a) of the Msinga Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policytogether with Section 83 of the Municipal Systems Act, No. 32 of 2000, as amended and read together withSections 110, 111 and 112 of the Municipal Finance Management Act No. 56 of 2003 for:
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TENDER DOCUMENTSTender documents will be obtainable from the office of SCM Unit, Nokuzotha Mntungwa on 033 493 0761/2 duringoffice hours. A non-refundable deposit of R200,00 cash or guaranteed cheque per document will be payable infavour of Msinga Municipality before obtaining a tender document.
TENDER ENQURIESAll enquiries shall be directed to SCM Manager T.T. Buthelezi on 033 493 0761/2
SUBMISSION OFTENDERSTenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Municipal Manager, Msinga Municipalityand clearly marked: TENDER NUMBER, AND DESCRIPTION OFTENDER and the bidders name and details.Tenders must be deposited in the tender box at the office of Msinga Municipality on the Main Road (R33) oppositeMPCC, Tugela Ferry on or before 12h00 on the closing date and no late or faxed tenders will be considered.Msinga Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any tender and reserves the right to accept thewhole or any part of the tender.F.B. SitholeMunicipal Manager
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Tenders are hereby invited in terms of Section 18(a) of the Msinga Municipality’s Supply Chain ManagementPolicy together with Section 83 of the Municipal Systems Act, No. 32 of 2000, as amended and read together withSections 110, 111 and 112 of the Municipal Finance Management Act No. 56 of 2003 for:
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TENDER ENQURIESAll enquiries shall be directed to SCM Manager T.T. Buthelezi on 033 493 0761/2.
SUBMISSION OFTENDERSTenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Municipal Manager, Msinga Municipalityand clearly marked: TENDER NUMBER, AND DESCRIPTION OFTENDER and the bidders name and details.Tenders must be deposited in the tender box at the office of Msinga Municipality on the Main Road (R33) oppositeMPCC, Tugela Ferry on or before 12h00 on the closing date and no late or faxed tenders will be considered.Msinga Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any tender and reserves the right to accept thewhole or any part of the tender.
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• Removal of the existing roof and constructionof the new roof.
• Removing existing timber floor and tiling allinternal and external floors.
• Replacing all existing doors and windows withnew and landscaping.
All contractors seeking to participate must beregistered on the CIDB board. All Interested
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WELL-known comedian, KarouCharou, is performing in Pietermar-itzburg this week.
After a series of family friendlyshows, the “turbaned one's” truecharacter is once again brought to thefore in his brand new block buster -Maha-Dhir, in which he is back to hisbrash, unapologetic best, which al-lows him to get away with just aboutanything on stage.
Music, song, dance, magic, hypno-sis...and oh yes a bit of comedy. Its al-most like a Bollywood movie...just afew hours shorter, and without subti-tles.
Catch Maha-Dhir (PG-18) at theAryan Hall, Pietermaritzburg on Fri-day, 13 June. Tickets cost R120 atComputicket/Shoprite/Checkers.
SATURDAY, 7 June saw the endof the Netball season.
It was an emotional day forthe matric girls as it was theirlast netball match as highschool scholars.
The opponents were Ladys-mith High School.
GHS sadly lost all their Net-ball games.Scores were as follows:1st team 6362nd Team 414U16A 520U16B 218U15A 227U15B 016U14A 313U14B 110
Ladysmith is always a formi-dable opponent on the hockey
field, and Saturday against La-dysmith's firsthockey teamwasno exception.
Fast game play saw excellentdefence from both teams withLadysmith managing to maketheir shots at goal count, leav-ing the end score 0-3 in their fa-vour.
The second team won 3-1against Ladysmith.
GHSsadly lost therestof theirgames.
Scorers:Zanotho Mhlanga 1
Nokhuphiwa Mdluli 2U16A 01U16B 01U14A 12
Ladysmith's first team had apoint to prove but GreytownHigh's first team had otherplans.
The game was a physical onefrom the start, which saw ourfirst team taking a couple ofhard knocks along the way.
The first half saw GHS boysleading 10-7 and from there onitwasallGHSwith the front row
dominationand thebacks pass-ing the ball quite freely takingthe game 24-14. Second teamwon 14-10.
Try scorers:Sfundo Xulu 1Mnqobi Madondo 1
Conversions:Nqubeko Mathalane 2Third team won 240
Try scorers:Velaphi Mkhize 2Mhlengi Ntuli 1Mthobisi Shezi 1
Conversions:Monqoba Mchunu 2U16A 07U15A 510U14A 055U14B 067
all in Ladysmith's favour.
News from the hill
The following story was sentthrough by Luzanne Barnardthrough the Citizen Journalismtool on the Greytown Gazettewebsite :
“SIMPLY Models Greytownhas adopted Greytown Chil-dren'sHomeas their charity for2014.
They have six girls from thehome doing classes with them,and rely on sponsorships fromthe community in this regard.
The girls needed high heeledshoes for classes, and SimplyModels asked for help on Face-book.
Lizette van der Vyver made agenerous donation, and wewere able to go to Bee Gees toshop for awesome shoes for thegirls.
We would like to extend ourthanks to van der Vyfer andBeeGees for helping us put niceshoes on the girls' feet. Youmadeadifferenceandarehelp-ing these girls to take the nextstep in their modelling career.We will gladly accept any oldclothes, jewelry, make-up, ac-cessories and financial assis-tance in covering the girls'agent fees.”
Theseshoeswere madeforwalking
ON Saturday, 31 May, Wemb-ley hosted the 8-a-side hockeytournament.
The day was a great successwith eight teams participatingin a round robin tournamentthroughout the afternoon.
It was great to see so manyof our scholars involved andonce again, it showcased somegreat hockey. Congratulationsto ‘The Leftovers’ who weretheoverallwinnersof the tour-nament.
Manythanks to the followingcompanies that sponsoredprizes: Mascor, Pure Beautyand Umvoti Tyres.
Your support is greatly ap-preciated.
Pannar Greytown TennisTournament - please diarisethis annual round-robin tour-nament inGreytownon17and18 July. Entries are R200 andtherearegenerous cashprizesfor each age group.
This year, Wembley Collegewill be hosting our annualDuck Derby again from 12 to13 September, and we arepleased to announce that Rob-bie Wessels, the well-knownAfrikaans actor, singer andsongwriter, will be performingall his favourite hits and brandnew songs at our festival.
Wessels is not only a musi-cian, but also an acclaimed ac-tor who has starred in manySouth African films and televi-sion shows; and this combined
history in entertainment cul-minates in his theatrical stagepresence and engaging liveperformances.
“Ek is 'n rustige ou wat liefis vir my land, my familie en'n glasie rooiwyn so nou endan,” said Wessels in a recentpress release.
“Afrikaanse musiek is nogeen van my liefdes en ek hoopdat ek 'n bydrae kan lewer.”
He went on to say that per-forming for his country andherpeople isoneofhisgreatestpleasures in life.
We look forward to seeingyou there on 12 September fora Friday night full of fun andgood music.
LastWednesday and Friday,the first boys' hockey teamplayed against Treverton'ssecond and St Charles' thirdteams.
The boy's had a slow start inthe first game but managed topick up their intensity on Fri-dayandtheyendedupwinningboth games 4-0 and 2-1 re-spectively.
The U16 team also playedagainst Treverton and StCharles and managed to win5-1 against Treverton but lostagainst St Charles.
On Thursday, 29 May, thefirst, second and U16 girls'hockey teams travelled toWartburg.
The first team lost 4-2, sec-ond team lost 1-0 and the U16
team lost 3-1.On Saturday, 31 May, the
first, second and U16 girls'hockey teams travelled toPMBto play against Alex. The firstteam won 3-0, second teamdrew 1-1 and the U16 teamwon 7-0.
The U13 hockey girls playedagainst Treverton onWednes-day, 28 May.
The girls played really wellbut ended up losing 3-1. OnSaturday, the girls travelled toWartburg to play their U13team. Even though we spentthe majority of the game intheir circle, we drew the game0-0.
The U10 girls' hockey teamtook a trip toWartburg on Sat-urday toplayagainst theirU10team.
The girls played well as ateam and were a force to bereckoned with, winning 5-2.On Wednesday, they had ahome game against Her-mannsburg which they won8-1.
On Saturday, 31 May, theU11 hockey girls travelled toWartburg. They played an ex-cellent game, winning 11-1.On Monday, 2 June, the girlsplayed againstHermannsburgat Wembley and won 4-0.
Thegirls travelledtoTrever-tononTuesdaytoplay inaminisoccer tournament. Theyplayed three games and lostall.
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1 Births
ALLEN: Joshua Calebcongratulations Gar-eth, Irenee, Angela &Julia. All glory to God.The Allen Family
6 Deaths
KIRKPATRICKJOHN WILLIAM
27 May1926-03 June2014
Dearly beloved hus-band of Trisha, fatherof Stephen and Mar-tin, passed awaypeacefully in Howickon 3 June 2014.
12 Thanks
THANKS to my hus-band, children, family& friends for your sup-port during my recentloss of my loved one.God bless. BambyChander.
UMNDENI wak-waMbeje eHigburyFarm (kaMajayiva)udlulisa ukubongakumphakathi wonkeokade ubasingethengesikhathi kudluleubhuti wabo uRichardNdoini “Roykat”Mbeje. Sidlulisa uku-bonga kubahlali baseSolomoni, abasebenzibase Pannar izihlobonabangani. Sithi siya-bonga kakhulu, enik-wenze kithi nikwenzenakwabanye. ObhalileuP.M MbejeUMNDENI wakwaShe-zi uzwakalisa okukhu-lu ukubonga kumpha-kathi waseNhlalakahlekanye nasezihlobeniebezizobaduduzaushiywe indodana ya-wo uNtokozo Vincentobizwa ngo DJ Gwebsngomhlaka 23-05-2014. Enikwenze kithi,nikwenze nakwaba-nye.
18 Clubs andMeetings
PRETORIA & HMB ChoirsEnjoy a dinner concertperfomed by the twochoirs on 14 June at18h00 in the Hemanns-burg Hall. Tickets areR100.00, under 12R50.00 from Carola Red-inger on 074 125 0054
22 Personal
FUSION takeaway runfrom home! Samoosa’sSpringrolls, Briyanis, Cur-ries, Sandwiches, Pastas& more! You order wedeliver contact 076 9721973.
PLEASE return the Builditbunch of keys which wasborrowed a month ago,urgently. Contact Ashee-na/ Rabia
30 BuildingServices
M3 Contractors MasterBuilders and PropertyMaintanance, bricklaying,plastering, painting, tiling,roofing, welding, plumb-ing, glazing. Contact Mo-hamed for a free quote.Phone 072 101 9081 /033 417 1362.
34 CleaningServices
CARPET, upholsterycleaning, experiencedowner supervised andquick. Phone Nola 083320 4008.
38 FencingServices
FAIRVIEW Fencing. Quali-ty workmanship andback-up service on auto-mated gates and all typesof game, agricultural andsecurity fencing. ContactKeith Cowie 082 7725436.
39 For Hire
10 seater round tables,gas heaters, marquees,decor, cooking, GreytownHiring Services. 033 4171157/ 082 957 2812/ 082315 6653.
AMATAFULA, 10 seaterround. Tel 082 957 2812/082 315 6653
44 Loans andInvestments
MANYONYO FinancialServices has moved to117 Pine Street aboveIdeals. Loans R500-R100 000 call 074 1555371.
47 PersonalServices
ABORTION alternative.Wednesday 2 - 5 pm.Free counselling by ap-pointment. Call or sms078 879 7484.
FOR all home water filtersand bigger applicationscontact Roy 082 7779039. All filters suppliedby H20 main branch Dur-ban. Don’t forget filteredwater at Mascor in town.
49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
PLUMBER: For all yourplumbing requirements,gysers, instalation, show-er, toilets, leaking taps,blocked drains, bathroomrenovation and construc-tion work call Ntini 076062 2999/ 084 777 8229.
55 Tuition Courses
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73 General Sales
AFRICA wendy houses,grade A Pinewood, big,small, low prices, louvrestyle. Sylie 083 996 0526/ 084 295 8471.
FULL set of drums. Whatoffer? 082 773 4422HOOSEN’S Halaal farm
fresh dressed chicken,braai packs, fillets, drum-sticks etc. Ph 072 1019081 / 033 417 1362Shaaista.WOODEN Wendy houses,
prompt delivery, bestquality, new pinewoodand excellent services.For free quotes and or-ders. Call Lloyd 072 4173229
75 Machinery/Equipment
1-SAMSUNG top loaderwashing machineR900.00 neg.
Automatic washing ma-chine R1000.00 neg Con-tact 071 113 7830.
79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish
DOG and cat boarding.SPCA. Tel: 072 0969634.
108 BusinessOpportunities
WE require people to feedschools, profit 10kpm. Tel081 480 6352/ 081 4542031/ 073 831 1397
126 Houses to Let
3 bedroom house with sin-gle garage to let atR4130.00 per monthexcl. w&l, available 1 July2014. Please phone MrsAshwell at 033 4131141duing office hours(08h00- 13h00, 14h00-16h00) for appointmentto view.
SEMI- detached 3 bed-room house with doublelockup garage to let atR7500 per month incl.w&l, available immediate-ly. Please phone MrsAshwell at 033 413 1141during office hours(08h30-13h00, 14h00-16h00) for appointmentto view.
127 Holiday Guide
RAMSGATE Beach houseto hire for school holidaysat R800 per night. Out ofseason R500 per night.Contact Di Mason 082930 4015
130 Rooms to Let
ONE single room to let.Phone 071 222 7322.
ROOMS to let with tiledfloor in Angola TownshipLocation. R450.00 perroom exclude light. Con-tact 076 016 6322.
132 Wanted to Rent
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164 Used Cars
1996 Toyota Conquest forsale R15 000. Tel 072014 5684.
FORD Ranger 2.5 TB longwheel base labrels andbullbar R48 000.00 neg.Contact 071 113 7830.
173 GeneralEmployment
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179 Work Wanted:Domestic
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186 Estates
IN the Estate of the lateSUSAN JOHANAVAN ROOYEN
Id No: 330505002008,widow of SWEET HOMEFARM, KRANSKOP whodied on the 1 April 2014 at
Pietermaritzburg.Estate No.
020736/2014/PMBIn terms of Section 29 of Act
66 or 1965, all persons hav-ing claims against the aboveestate are called upon tolodge their claims with theExecutors concerned, within30 (THIRTY) days from thedate of publication hereof.Dated at Greytown this 22ndday of May 2014.
- Van Rooyen & Forder Incor-porated 123 Pine StreetP O Box 56 3250 GreytownTel: 033 413 1141/2/3 Fax:033 413 1144.
186 Estates
NOTICEIN the Estate of the lateHAZEL DORIS MAITREId No: 231113 0056 087,married out of communityof property, of 270 McCull-
um Street, Greytown,3250, who died on the
21st March 2014Estate No:
20710//2014/PMBIn terms of Section 29 of Act
66 of 1965, all persons hav-ing claims against the aboveEstate are called upon tolodge their claims with theundersigned within a periodof 30 (THIRTY) days fromthe date of publication here-of.
Dated at Greytown,KwaZulu-Natal, on this 16thday of May 2014.
- Nel & StevensAttorneys for Executor117a Voortrekker Street(P O Box 60) Greytown3250.
NOTICEIN the Estate of the lateRABISUNKER MAHARAJId No: 371109 5101 084, of46 Durban Street, Grey-town, 3250, who died on
17th June 2013Estate No: 11071/2013/PMB
In terms of Section 29 of Act66 of 1965, all persons hav-ing claims against the aboveEstate are called upon tolodge their claims with theundersigned within a periodof 30 (THIRTY) days fromthe date of publication here-of.
Dated at Greytown,KwaZulu-Natal, on this 22ndday of May 2014.
- Nel & StevensAttorneys for Executor117a Voortrekker Street(P O Box 60) Greytown3250.
190 Sale in Execution
IN the Magistrate’s Courtfor the District
of Umvoti held atGreytown
Case No: 209/2013in the matter between:NEL & STEVENS
Execution CreditorAndRONNIE MOODLEY
Execution DebtorNOTICE OF SALE IN
EXECUTION (AUCTION)In pursuance of a Judgementin the court of theMagistrate of Greytown andwrit of execution, the goodslisted hereunder will be soldin execution on FRIDAY,27th JUNE 2014 at 09:00, atthe Sheriff’s Sales Rooms, ,Transnet House, SargeauntStreet, Greytown, 3250 tothe highest bidder:
1 x KIC Fridge1 x White Isuzu pick-up
(bakkie) NUM 14086NB: The sale is for cash or
bank guaranteed chequeonly:
Take further notice that:1. This sale is a sale in exe-
cution pursuant to a judg-ment obtained in the aboveCourt.
2. The Rules of this auction isavailable 24 hours beforethe auction at the office ofthe Sheriff for TransnetHouse, Sargeaunt Street,Greytown, 3250
3. Registration as a buyer is apre-requisite subject to spe-cific conditions, inter alia;
a)Directive of the ConsumerProtection Act 66 of 2008.(URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)
b)FICA- legislation in respectof proof of identity and ad-dress particulars
c)Payment of a registrationfee of R200.00 in cash
d)Registration conditions.The office of the Sheriff for
Transnet House, SargeauntStreet, Greytown, 3250 willconduct the sale with auc-tioneers Bobby Pearson.Advertising costs at currentpublication rates and salecosts according to courtrules apply.
Dated at Greytown on this22nd day of May 2014.
Execution Creditor’s Attorney– NEL & STEVENS
117a Voortrekker StreetGreytown 325010/N009/060.
190 Sale in Execution
in the KwaZulu-Natal HighCourt, Durban Republic of
South AfricaCase No: 10283/2011In the matter between:
ITHALA DEVELOPMENTFINANCE CORPORATION
LIMITEDExecution Creditor
AndLOCAL BUSINESS SOLU-TION TRADING CC
First Execution DebtorAnd
NOMAKHOSI BUTHELEZISecond Second ExecutionDebtorAndTHOBANI THOMASBUTHELEZI
THIRD EXECUTIONCREDITOR
NOTICE OF SALEKindly take notice that in
terms of a judgement grant-ed in the Kwazulu-NatalHigh Court, Durban on 11July 2012 and Warrant is-sued thereafter, a sale in ex-ecution of the undermen-tioned goods will be held atSheriff for Msinga / tugelaFerru - Shop 15, Ithala Cen-tre, tugela Ferry on the 18thJune 2014 at 10h00 a.m.consisting of:
GOODS6 X Tables24 x Chairs1 x Display Counter3 x Fridges1 x Kitchen Equipment1 x Grey chevrolet, Orlando
SUV, Registration NFSTo the highest bidder in
CASHTAKE FURTHER NOTETHAT:
1.The sale in in the sale ofexecution persuant to ajudgement obtained in theabove Honourable Court.
2.The Rules of this auction isavailable 24 hours beforethe auction at the office ofthe Sheriff for Umsinga / Tu-gela Ferry Shop 15, IthalaCentre, tugela Ferry.
3.Registration as a buyer is apre-requisite subject to spe-cific conditions, inter alia:
a.Directive of the consumerProtection Act 68 of 2008(URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)’
b.FICA - legislation in respectof proof of identity and ad-dress particulars’
c.Payment of a RegistrationFee of R500-00 in cash;
d.Registration conditions.Advertising costs at current
publication and slae costsaccording to court rules ap-ply.
CONDITIONS: Cash / BankGuaranteed Cheque
Dated at durban on 26th May2014.
Applicant’s AttorneysLUTHULI SITHOLE ATTOR-
NEYS56 Henwood Road,
Morningside, Durban 4001.Tel: 031 312 2327. Fax: 031312 7634.
Ref: L0014/TS/ID
190 Sale in Execution
IN the Magistrate’s Courtfor the District
of Umvoti held atGreytown
Case No: 548/2011in the matter between:UMVOTI TYRES & BATTER-IES
Execution CreditorAndRONNIE MOODLEY
Execution DebtorNOTICE OF SALE IN
EXECUTION (AUCTION)In pursuance of a Judgementin the court of theMagistrate of Greytown andwrit of execution, the goodslisted hereunder will be soldin execution on FRIDAY,27th JUNE 2014 at 09:00, atthe Sheriff’s Sales Rooms,121 Sargeaunt Street,Transnet Building, Grey-town, 3250 to the highestbidder:
2 Piece Lounge Suite3 X Desks14” Sony Bravia Television2 X Steel Cupboards with
contentsNB: The sale is for cash or
bank guaranteed chequeonly:
Take further notice that:1. This sale is a sale in exe-
cution pursuant to a judg-ment obtained in the aboveCourt.
2. The Rules of this auction isavailable 24 hours beforethe auction at the office ofthe Sheriff for TransnetHouse, Sargeaunt Street,Greytown, 3250
3. Registration as a buyer is apre-requisite subject to spe-cific conditions, inter alia;
a)Directive of the ConsumerProtection Act 66 of 2008.(URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)
b)FICA- legislation in respectof proof of identity and ad-dress particulars
c)Payment of a registrationfee of R200.00 in cash
d)Registration conditions.The office of the Sheriff for
Transnet House, SargeauntStreet, Greytown, 3250 willconduct the sale with auc-tioneers Bobby Pearson.Advertising costs at currentpublication rates and salecosts according to courtrules apply.
Dated at Greytown on this22nd day of May 2014.
Execution Creditor’s Attorney– NEL & STEVENS
117a Voortrekker StreetGreytown 325010/U015/025.
190 Sale in Execution
IN the Magistrate’s Courtfor the District
of Umvoti held atGreytown
Case No: 552/11in the matter between:STEGEN ENTERPRISES CCt/a B- SECURE
Execution CreditorAndRM TRUCK & TRACTORMECHANICS
1stExecution DebtorRONNIE MOODLEY
2ndExecution DebtorNOTICE OF SALE IN
EXECUTION (AUCTION)In pursuance of a Judgementin the court of theMagistrate of Greytown andwrit of execution, the goodslisted hereunder will be soldin execution on FRIDAY,27th JUNE 2014 at 09:00, atthe Sheriff’s Sales Rooms,121 Sargeaunt Street,Transnet Building, Grey-town, 3250 to the highestbidder:
1 X KIC Fridge3 X Desks2 X Steel Cupboards1X Pioneer HI-FINB: The sale is for cash or
bank guaranteed chequeonly:
Take further notice that:1. This sale is a sale in exe-
cution pursuant to a judg-ment obtained in the aboveCourt.
2. The Rules of this auction isavailable 24 hours beforethe auction at the office ofthe Sheriff for TransnetHouse, Sargeaunt Street,Greytown, 3250
3. Registration as a buyer is apre-requisite subject to spe-cific conditions, inter alia;
a)Directive of the ConsumerProtection Act 66 of 2008.(URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)
b)FICA- legislation in respectof proof of identity and ad-dress particulars
c)Payment of a registrationfee of R200.00 in cash
d)Registration conditions.The office of the Sheriff for
Transnet House, SargeauntStreet, Greytown, 3250 willconduct the sale with auc-tioneers Bobby Pearson.Advertising costs at currentpublication rates and salecosts according to courtrules apply.
Dated at Greytown on this22nd day of May 2014.
Execution Creditor’s Attorney– NEL & STEVENS
117a Voortrekker StreetGreytown 325010/B145/022.
190 Sale in Execution
IN the Magistrate’s Courtfor the District
of Umvoti held atGreytown
Case No: 255/2012in the matter between:
AHEERS MULTISAVE SU-PERMARKET
Execution CreditorAndMR TREVOR TATHAM
Execution DebtorNOTICE OF SALE IN
EXECUTION (AUCTION)In pursuance of a Judgementin the court of theMagistrate of Greytown andwrit of execution, the goodslisted hereunder will be soldin execution on FRIDAY,27th JUNE 2014 at 11:00,at the SHERIFF’S SALEROOMS, 121 Sargeaunt,Greytown to the highestbidder:
RIGHT TITLE, INTEREST INAND TO:
1X MERCEDENZ BENZ SE-DAN (REG NO. NUM 7969)
NB: The sale is for cash orbank guaranteed chequeonly:
Take further notice that:1. This sale is a sale in exe-
cution pursuant to a judg-ment obtained in the aboveCourt.
2. The Rules of this auction isavailable 24 hours beforethe auction at the office ofthe Sheriff for Greytown.
3. Registration as a buyer is apre-requisite subject to spe-cific conditions, inter alia;
a)Directive of the ConsumerProtection Act 66 of 2008.(URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)
b)FICA- legislation in respectof proof of identity and ad-dress particulars
c)Payment of a registrationfee of R200.00 in cash
d)Registration conditions.The office of the Sheriff for
Greytown will conduct thesale with auctioneer Mr Bob-by Pearson. Advertisingcosts at current publicationrates and sale costs accord-ing to the court rules apply.
Dated at Greytown on this20th day of May 2014.
– VAN ROOYEN & FORDERINC. Execution Creditor’sAttorney, 123 Pine Street /P.O. Box 56, Greytown3250. Tel No. (033)4131141 / Fax No. (033)4131144.
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GAZETTESMALLSSomething for everyone
COME and celebrateFathers day at theCountry Club on Sun-day,15Junefora ‘bringand share’ braai.Can every wife con-
tribute R10 for the sal-ads which the Club willprovide.Bring your own
potjie\Weber and uten-sils and ingredients foryour braai - braai firesand charcoal will beprovided. The food willbe shared amongst allto enjoy a family day to-gether. After the “9@9”golf, we will light thefires.Dave Holland lost out
on the money from the
draw on Friday as hewas not present at thetime. The next atten-dance draw will be onFriday, 13 June withR1600 up for grabs. Behere at 6.30 - 7pm andyou could be the luckywinner.The Mascor monthly
mugwasplayedonSat-urday, 7 June. TheAdi-vision winner was SDlamini on 69nett, sec-ond was M Thusi on 71nett. The B Divisionwinner was P Caljouwon 69 nett and secondwasSWilkenon70nettThe Mug winner was SDlamini.The team that won
the league was CPS on106 points.The “Sunday 9@9”
entry fee is R40 to playnine holes. RichardChiazzari is sponsoringachickenthatwillbeupfor thewinning on Sun-day morning. Thankyou UFO. Bernd Elgeswon last Sunday on 17points.
Dates to diarize:Cheap-as-TuesdaySunday, 15 June - Fa-
thers day bring andshareSaturday, 21 June -
Sanlam Cancer Chal-lengeFriday27June -Hap-
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June 11, 2014 Greytown Gazette Page 11
MSINGA MUNICIPALITY
Bids are hereby invited in terms of Section 18(a) of the Msinga Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policytogether with Section 83 of the Municipal Systems Act, No.32 of 2000, as amended and read together withSections 110, 111 and 112 of the Municipal Finance Management Act No.56 of 2003 for:
SUPPLY, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FIRE EXTINGUSHERS
DESCRIPTION OF TENDER DURATION TENDERNUMBER
EVALUATIONCRITERIA
DOCUMENTSAVAILABILITY DATE
DOCUMENTSPRICE
CLOSING DATEAND TIME
SUPPLY, DELIVERY,INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCY OF FIREEXTINGUISHERS
THREEYEARS
MS/2014/2015/03/F
80/20 ANDFUNCTIONALITY
20 JUNE 2014 R200,00 30 JUNE 2014AT 12H00
TENDER DOCUMENTSTender documents will be obtainable from the office of SCM Unit, T.T. Buthelezi on 033 493 0761/2 during officehours. A non-refundable deposit of R200,00 cash or guaranteed cheque per document will be payable in favour ofMsinga Municipality before obtaining a tender document.
TENDER ENQURIESAll enquiries shall be directed to Technical Manager S.L. Sokhela on 033 493 0761/2.
SUBMISSION OF TENDERSTenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Municipal Manager, Msinga Municipalityand clearly marked: TENDER NUMBER, SUPPLY, DELIVERRY AND MAINTANACE OF (DESCRIPTION OFTENDER) and the bidders name and details. Tenders must be deposited in the tender box at the office of MsingaMunicipality on the Main Road (R33) opposite MPCC, Tugela Ferry on or before 12h00 on the closing date and nolate or faxed tenders will be considered. Msinga Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any tenderand reserves the right to accept the whole or any part of the tender.
F.B. SitholeMunicipal Manager
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TEAMS from nine school took part in theUmvoti schools volleyball challenge heldrecently at King Edward Park. Boys andgirls teams in the U13, U15 and U17 agegroups from the following schools partici-pated:
Muden Combined, Tholinhlanhla Prima-ry,OpahtheCombined, LootshoekPrimary,Halalisani Combined, Ithembani Com-bined, CandabuthuleHigh,HermannsburgCombined and Bangumuzi Primary.
Therewere39matchesplayedonthedayand coaches and teammanagers were sat-isfied with the good conduct displayed byplayers and the standard of the games ingeneral.
The leading teams were:Boys U13: 12 points - Bangumuzi Prima-
ryGirls U13: Nine points - Halalisani Com-
bined Boys U15: Nine points - BangumuziPrimary
GirlsU15: Sixpoints - LootshoekPrimaryBoys U17: 12 points - Candabuthule
High.The organizing committee wishes to
thank parents, principals and teachers,uMvoti Municipality, Sjula Dladla andNhlanhlaMkhizeofuMvotiVolleyballAsso-ciation, for their support.
The next event is the one day volleyballtournament for the league teams on 21June at King Edward Park.
Schools are welcome to join the leagueby 21 June.
Thecommitteeexpectsabout300partic-ipantson thedayandwouldappreciateanykind of support from the community. - Sup-plied by chairperson AM Zuma (083 5836606).
Umvoti schools volleyball league
TALENTED young pupils from Hermanns-burg Combined School did well in the cir-cuit level youth development competitionorganized by the Department of Educationon 4 June.
The winners took part in District level inDundee last Saturday.
Results:First place to Amanda Ndlovu in the
praise poetry category and a first to Won-derboy Phungula in the prepared speechsection.
In the creative poetry with accompani-
ments, Nkosinathi Ngema, ThobaniMbeje,Nosipho Mbatha, Njabulo Maharaj, Sand-ile Xulu and Njabulo Buthelezi were thewinners.
Nonkululeko Saboni was placed secondin the impromptu speech category and inthe drama section, also with a secondplace, were Sphesihle Buthelezi, Phiway-inkosi Qoma, Manqoba Gwamanda, Nosi-pho Khoza, Zamisile Ngubane, NolwaziMzila, Zwilakhe Xulu and NothandoNgubane.
- Supplied by NM Khanyile.
Well done to Hermannsburg Combined
The volleyball team from Bangumuzi Primary.
The talented Hermannsburg Combined team with teachers HE Mkhize and N Dlamini.
ON Saturday, 7June, the U13rugby boystravelled toMooi River andplayed againstTreverton.The game wasintense, withboth teamsscoring twotries.Greytown however failed toconvert any,leaving the endscore 1210 inTreverton’s favour.
Juniorjottings Kammaland kapers
It is free play time at Kammaland and (from left) Riyana Rampersadh,Amelia van der Merwe and Langa Zuma are enjoying a tea party in thefantasy area.
June 11, 2014Greytown GazettePage 12
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SPORT NEWS
MSINGA MUNICIPALITY
Bids are hereby invited in terms of Section 18(a) of the Msinga Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policy together withSection 83 of the Municipal Systems Act, No.32 of 2000, as amended and read together with Sections 110, 111 and 112 of theMunicipal Finance Management Act No.56 of 2003 for:
THE CONSTRUCTION OF BETHULO ROAD:
TENDERNUMBER
CIDBGRADING
REQUIREMENTS
EVALUATIONCRETERIA
DOCUMENTSAVAILABILITY
DATE
DATE AND TIMEOF BRIEFING ANDCOMPURSORY SITE
INSPECTION
BIDDOCUMENT
PRICE
CLOSINGDATE AND
TIME
MS/2014/2015/04T
6CE OR HIGHER 90/10 andfunctionality
18 JUNE 2014(WED)
23 JUNE 2014(MON), AT 10H00
R300,00 perdocument
07 JULY2014
at 12h00
TENDER DOCUMENTSTender documents will be obtainable from the office of SCM Unit, Mr T.T. Buthelezi on 033 493 0761/2 during office hours. A non-refundable deposit of R300,00 cash or guaranteed cheque per document will be payable in favour of Msinga Municipality beforeobtaining a tender document. Compulsory site meeting commences at 10h00 at the Msinga Municipal offices, Tugela Ferry. Pleasenote that no tender documents will be issued during and after the site inspection date.
TENDER ENQURIESAll enquiries shall be directed to Road Manager Mr D. Radebe on 033 493 0761/2 and Mr S. Mnguni, Tel. No.: 034 212 3142, Fax:034 212 4437, and e-mail: [email protected]
SUBMISSION OF TENDERSTenders must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Municipal Manager, Msinga Municipality and clearly marked:TENDER NUMBER AND NAME OF ROAD and the bidder’s name and details. Tenders must be deposited in the tender box at theoffice of Msinga Municipality on the Main Road (R33) opposite MPCC, Tugela Ferry on or before 12h00 on the closing date and nolate or faxed tenders will be considered. Msinga Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any tender and reservesthe right to accept the whole or any part of the tender.
F.B. SitholeMunicipal Manager
INVITATION TO TENDER
ENHLALAKAHLE Football Association is host-ing a Youth Day tournament over this weekend,14 to16Juneat theEnhlalkahlesportsfield from9am.
Clubs are invited to confirm their participa-tion in the tournament not later than Friday, 13June.
The Clubs meeting is to take place on Thurs-day, 12 June at 5.50pm - your attendance willbe appreciated.
GREYTOWN Tennis Championshipsare moving close to the final on 22June, and we appeal to everyone tomake an effort to schedule theirmatchesduringthisweekornextSun-day or Monday if Saturday is a prob-lem.
The club championship finals willbe played on 22 June and we wouldappreciate as much support on theday as possible. Play will get under-way at 9am. We will be having a spe-cial honours award presentation, af-ter which the prizegiving will takeplace. Members are kindly remindedtobring teaeats.Lunchwill beprovid-ed on the day. Please keep this dateopen and join us on the day.
If anyone needs balls or keys forlights, they can contact Pierre Steyn.Order of play for Saturday, 14 June:1.30pm:
Ian Hill vs Clive Edkins ©SteveMuna andRuth Drew vs Diet-
er Meyer and Lynne English©Keith Cowie vs Mark Thomas (h)
2.30pm:Dieter Meyer and Pierre Steyn vs
Mark Thomas andHerman vanRooy-en (h)
Ruth Drew vs Corne Nefdt (h)
Final: Ian Hill and Erika Gevers vsJames de Nyschen and Ingrid Suren-dorff ©3.30pm:
Clive Edkins and Paul Varty vs win-ners
Herman van Rooyen and MarkThomas vs Pierre Steyn and James deNyschen ©
Shaun Watson vs Dieter Meyer (h)Eric Nefdt and Corne Nefdt vs Deb-
bie Comins and Herman van Rooyen(h)
Must be played this week:Julie Cotterrell and ErikaGevers vs
Pam Paul and Trish Köhne (h)Please phone your opponent if you
can’t make it or need to reschedule.Sunday and weekday catchup
matches: Herman van Rooyen andMark Thomas vs Pierre Steyn andJames de Nyschen ©Friday 3.30pm:
Ashley Cotterrell and Corne Nefdtvs Clive and Wendy Edkins ©
Saturday, 21 June, Sunday 15thJune mixed doubles semi-final © orbefore 22 June (Winners Ian Hill andErika Gevers vs James de Nyschenand Ingrid Surendorff, Steve Muna &RuthDrewvsDieterMeyer andLynneEnglish).
FROM THE COURTS
TWO teams of Greytownbowlers kept the flag fly-ing high in the Mooi RiverSpar tournament.
Well done to Omo Din-kelman, Karen Cordy,Francois van Rooyen andAndre Roberts for win-ningtwogamesandlosingone.
Tops however, winningall three games and thefirst prize, was TonySmith, Chris and ErikaFisher and Wendy Ed-wards.
Entries look good forthe pairs championships -please enter now as en-tries close this afternoon.
And what you are allwaiting for - the Pannarfun bowls trips on 29June. It is R60 per person,which includestwogamesof bowls, teas and lunch.
Make sure that you areavailable for this day offunand friendship.Pleasephone Bryan at 033 4132157, Ericka Fischer at084 507 3445 or KarenCordy at 084 582 1204.
Fromtheditch
GREYTOWN Giants took on theGreytown High School first team,a team to be reckoned with, anddrew 1111 in the exciting gameon 31 May. As promised, Grey
town Rugby Club has organizedan exciting day, jam packed fullof rugby on Saturday, 5 July please make a note now. Eshoweand Durban Metz are heading
down to our neck of the woodsto take on the Giants on the Greytown High School fields. Detailsof times will be published closerto the big day. A lot of activities
are being arranged for 5 July tomake it a family event so pleaseall diarise and come along to joinin the fun. Supplied by ZeldaSaayman: team secretary.
Greytown Giantsrugby tournament onhome turf
ULYSSES Bikers club from Durbanhad 18 bikers travelling up to StCathryn's for a morning breakfastrun on Sunday, when two of themhad an accident when a car turned
in front of them near Stanger.The injured two were taken to
hospital with a suspected brokenleg each. The rest of the group ar-rived for breakfast a little later thanusual, but still enjoyed their outing.All at St Cathryn's wish Brett andhis wife a speedy recovery.
This Saturday, 14 June, we playthe Farmers Agri-Care MonthlyMugand Individual stablefordcom-petition.
With the course drying out, wecan expect those extra centimetres
or even metres in the drives.The greens have sped up consid-
erably and the trees, in golfingterms consisting of 90 percent air,are now 110 percent air as mosthave lost their leaves and this willcome in handy on the 4th and 13thholes when those Pin Oaks nowstand bare.
The visitors on the golf course onSaturday played their 18 holesquicker than normal because of thefirst Springbok game played at five.
We will be playing the second leg
of the Tri-angular competition atMandini, on Sunday, 22 June. Cap-tainPaulEls iscollecting thenames.Pleasecanallwhowould like toplaycontact himat0845966292or con-tact Liekie Steyn at 082 820 0615.
This Saturday, 14 June at 6pmtherewill be a PretoriaMen's Choirdinner concert in the Hermanns-burg Hall. Bookings can bemade atthe school. On Friday, 13 June, abring and braai at the clubhouse,please contact us on 082 555 2661.
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