28 February 2014
Girls go allnatural – 14
Stemme oorstemmery – 4
Edition / Uitgawe 20
Geheime swemmerby myl – 6
SIC for sickcomputers – 8
A wild lily in the Sabie areaafter the recent rains.
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From the editorPres. Jacob Zuma announced
that South Africa’s nationaland provincial elections will
be held on Wednesday 7 May. Im-mediately when hearing this, de-pending on your age, your mindwanders back to the first free elec-tions in South Africa in 1994.All the fear and uncertainties of
that time was the topic of the day.Twenty years down the line, theremight be more potholes, major ser-vice delivery problems and morecrime, but the uncertainty is stillprevalent.My comfort, and I am sure for
millions of other South Africans too,is the fact that there is one thingthat never changes. The one con-
stant factor is God. Our future isnot in the politicians’ hands, but inHis.Our country is unique in it’s
makeup, and although the rainbowin the rainbow nation sometimes isnot so bright, we still are fortunateto stay in this beautiful country. Wecomplain and whine when thingsare not going our way, but have youever thought that it only takes oneperson to change the world?If each one of us let go of the un-
godly trinity in our lives – me, my-self and I – and replace it with you,us and God, we will have a countryof heaven on earth.Let us with this election have pa-
tience with each other, respect each
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26 February
Jackaranda Breakfast Show
broadcasted from Petena’s
Pancakes in Sabie. 06:00-
09:00. Meet and greet
Jackaranda presenters – 09:00-
1 0:00.
1 March
Painting demonstration in oils by
Louis Audie. Bookings essential .
The Loft at Trips ZA opposite St.
Peter’s church, Sabie. 09:30.
Contact: 01 3 764 11 77.
1 March
Fundraising for Pro Life Pet
Rescue. Theme: 1 01
Dalmatians. Dress: black and
white. Floreat Riverside Lodge,
Sabie. 09:00. R1 00 per person
(includes a light lunch). Contact:
084 764 9066.
8 March
Ladies golf day in Pilgrim’s Rest.
Contact: 084 060 5023.
1 4 March
Local Gospel Skouspel. Manna
Church, White River. See p. 9.
29 March
Donkey derby. SCCT fund-
raising event. Contact: 072 1 28
1 098.
1 9 April
Sabie Primary’s annual God’s
Window dirt ride. Contact:
01 3 764 1 328.
Let us know about any
events for placement in the
Social Calendar. It is free!
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other’s views without violence andintimidation, and care for each oth-er. It is, after all, our country.
Local businesses deserve supportWe all need to eat, and with the price of petrol, and al-though Sabie is a small town, it is becoming more and morefeasible to do our grocery shopping at our local GreenviewSpar, even though we are spoilt for choice.Greenview Spar is very much part of the community, and
we are fortunate to have Gerhard, Rina and their team inour town.I also noticed that a new butchery called Meat King
opened up at the bottom of Main Street next to Supa Quick.When satisfying my natural inquisitive nature, I waspleasantly surprised. Their staff were friendly, and the in-terior and exterior of the shop beautifully decorated in BigFive motives.I would like to wish these youngsters all the best with
their new venture, and would like to appeal to our resid-ents to support them. Their prices are very reasonable andthe biltong excellent.In the difficult economic circumstances in South Africa
and worldwide, they are very brave, but I am sure withhard work, quality products and a positive and friendly de-meanour, they will make a success.
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Idea for guitar finger picking workshopI invite all young guitarists of Sabie to a guitar finger pick-ing workshop that I would like to hold in Sabie.The way I see it happening is like this: we all meet on a
Saturday afternoon at a venue in town and I show you thevarious finger picking techniques I know. Then you all gohome and practice for a couple of weeks, and apply it toyour own music.We will then hold another workshop to see how you are
doing, and from then on you are on your own. It won’t costyou anything, other than having to buy some thumb-picks,possibly a capodastrae, and of course start growing the nailof your first finger of your strumming hand.I think you will find the experience quite inspiring, and if
you are interested please phone me, Tony Moore, at013 764 2553 to take the idea further.– Tony Moore Thanks for help with mile
Sabie Swimming Club would like to give a big thank you toKeith Coghill, Greenview Spar, The Woodsman and LesLithgou for their help with our fourth mile swimming eventon 8 February.
Dorp is ’n varkhokEk was bevoorreg om die naweek van 16 Februarie ’n gasin Sabie te wees.Ons was die Sondagmiddag ’n bietjie verveeld (ná kuier
en besienswaardighede besoek) en toe besluit ek en my
man om ’n bietjie deur die dorp te ry en dit te besigtig.Groot was ons teleurstelling toe ons sien wat ’n varkhok
jul dorp regtig is. Dis is seker van bo blink en onder stink.Ons kon nie glo Sabie was die dorp van die jaar nie. Waar-na het hulle nou eintlik gekyk?Ons kom gereeld Sabie toe (twee keer per jaar) en ons
kan ongelukkig die agteruitgang waarneem.Die strate is in ’n toestand (slaggate en geen rommelver-
wydering) nie. Ook word gras nie gesny nie en die sypaad-jies lyk chaoties.Maar nou ja, dis seker maar weens geen dienslewering
nie, soos by so baie munisipaliteite.Die GPS Nuus wat ek gratis gekry het, het darem inte-
ressanthede vir ’n besoeker bevat. Daar is nog mense watomgee. Hou só aan.– Cecile Rademeyer, Germiston
Are you brave enough?As a responsible, law-abiding citizen I would like to ask myfellow residents the question: “If you are faced with corrup-tion and bribery from government officials, do you pay upor shut up?”In our society, we are usually too scared to speak up
about wrongdoings, and thus the people get away with it.On the other hand, if you speak up, you open yourself up tovictimisation.It is a difficult situation that I am sure many South
Africans of all races have to deal with. What will you dowhen faced with such a situation?Our country is beautiful and we have so much to be
grateful for, but I just feel that if we keep quiet, we actu-ally give our approval and the corruption will not stop, butescalate.I honestly think that if we as fellow citizens do the right
thing and stick together, we will be able to make our coun-try a better place.South Africa needs people to stand up – not by violence,
but by reporting bribery cases. And if there is no response,to take it further to the media so that the perpetrators canbe exposed.Are you prepared to risk it?
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Kiesers sê hul sêOp 7 Mei gaan Suid-Afrikaners weer in die nasionale en provinsiale verkiesings stem.
Michele du Plessis het ’n paar plaaslike inwoners gevra of hulle vertroue in die
regering het en of hulle gaan stem.
Kristie Vorster (19): Sy het nie geregistreer nie en salnie stem nie. Sy meen dat die regering net beloftesdoen en dan die beloftes verbreek. ’n Regering het ’nverantwoordelikheid teenoor sy kiesers.
Andrew Mashaba: Yes, Idid register and I amgoing to vote. I still havefaith in the governmentbecause I’ve seen a lot ofchanges since I startedto vote and we will stillsee a lot of changes.
Jenifer Nomsa Sedibe: Iregistered to vote. I stillhave faith in the govern-ment, but they need tochange some things.They must fight corrup-tion. They must thinkabout the ordinarypeople. They must stopemploying people in de-partments of which theyhave no knowledge.
Jolandie Ferreira (34):She must still register tovote and want to go andmake her cross. She hasno confidence in the gov-ernment because of thehigh crime rate, corrup-tion that is rife and thepoor service delivery inThaba Chweu.
Nhlanhla Mokoena (22):He registered, but is stilldeciding whether he willvote. He has no faith inthe government, andthinks that it is not do-ing enough for the youth.The unemployment fig-ure is high, and maybe anew government will dobetter.
Ben van Jaarsveld (72): Hy het geregistreer en salstem. Hy meen dat as mens verby die kleiner goed kyk,is die regering in die algemeen nie te sleg nie. Hymeen mense moet saamwerk, nie teen mekaar nie.
Margret Gumede (50): She registered and will vote.She thinks the government is okay, but is worriedabout the high level of corruption, which is doing alot of harm. Local service delivery is bad becausethere is not enough competent people doing the jobs.They must employ people who are fit for the jobs.
Daniel Mamabolo: I didregister and I will vote.After every vote, I see alot of changes. But, thewealth should be spentmore wisely, not just onone person. There are alot of criminals and I be-lieve if there are morejobs there will be lesscriminals. I think a wo-man president will bethe right choice becausewomen do more for thepeople. With men every-thing goes too slowly.
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Divine Junction Medi Spa in White River wasborn out of a vision in a dream given by God.
At the head of the medi spa are Dr. Hendrik Toerienand his wife, Marinda. His passion for the treatment ofoverweight patients started 16 years ago and has grownfrom just an interest to an absolute passion to helppeople who struggle to lose weight. Toerien is a generalpractitioner in White River, and has also joined theSlender Wonder group.Slender Wonder is a medical weight-loss programme
that treats patients who struggle with being overweightor obese. Only Slender Wonder-accredited doctors whowere trained by the organisation are allowed to pre-scribe and distribute the programme.Besides the weight-loss program, Divine Junction of-
fers laser treatments, Botox and fillers, chemical peels,cellulite treatments, hair styling, massaging and alsofull-spectrum beauty products and treatments.The centre has a coffee shop on site, as well as an in-
terior design branch of Lateral Designs managed by Ii-lona van Niekerk. The centre is a tranquil havendesigned to soothe your senses and create a sanctuarywhere you are spoiled and pampered. Experienced ther-apists are waiting to welcome you with a host of pam-pering experiences designed to meet your personalneeds and lifestyle.
The centre is a member of Aamsa (Aesthetic and Anti-ageing Medical Society of South Africa), and Toerien isan executive member for Mpumalanga. In 2011/’12, To-erien received Slender Wonder’s national Top Doctorsaward.Join Divine Junction for a pampering spa experience
that will leave you revived, relaxed and rejuvenated ataffordable rates that will have you returning again andagain.
AA ppaassssiioonn ttoo hheellpp iinn tthheessttrruuggggllee ttoo lloossee wweeiigghhtt
Divine Junction in White River.
Dr. Hendrik Toerien and his wife, Marinda...owners of Divine Junction.
Tannie Dollie word 88Willie Kruger
Tannie Dollie Snyman, ’n inwoner van Sabie Aftreeoord,het op 9 Februarie 88 jaar oud geword.Tannie Dollie is in Kuruman gebore en het op Douglas
grootgeword en skoolgegaan.Sy het in die munt in Kimberley gewerk, en late baie jare
lank in Saltlake en Pretoria gewoon en gewerk.In Julie 1997 het sy na Sabie verhuis.Sy is een van die oudste inwoners in Sabie Aftreeoord.Sy is al baie jare lank vir die aftreeoord se tuine
verantwoordelik omdat plante haar passie in die lewe is.
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Michele du Plessis
Oud en jonk het die vierdejaarlikse Sabie Myl, wat SabieSwemklub op Saterdag 8
Februarie aangebied het, aangedurf,voltooi en geniet.Deelnemers aan die Sabie Myl
swem 1 600 m, of 64 keer die lengtevan Sabie Country Club se swembadvan 25 m. Annemarie Dressler het ’nnuwe rekord van 23 minute 4sekondes opgestel. **Sy is ’n geregist-reerde, praktiserende biokinetikus enmeesterswemafrigter.Kobie Gruber, mylorganiseerder en
afrigter by Sabie Swemklub, sê: “Ekdink dit is merkwaardig dat vier vandie tien mense wat die beste gevaarhet, ouer as 50 jaar is. AnnemarieDressler, die 50-jarige vrou wat diebeste tyd behaal het, het ook ’nalghele rekord opgestel.”Swem is ’n sportsoort wat almal –
selfs honde – kan beoefen. Mense vanalle ouderdomme kan daaraan deel-neem, ook kompeterend. Swem oefenelke belangrike spier in jou liggaam,veral die hartspier, en die kans op be-serings is baie klein, sê Kobie.Romilly Abercrombe, op 65 jaar die
oudste swemmer van die vierde SabieMyl, het die 64 lengtes in 45 minute51 sekondes voltooi. “Romilly het ná symyl soos ’n sterk en gesonde jong man uitdie swembad geklim en alle eer vir sygesondheid en die geleentheid om aan só ’n op-bouende sportsoort te kan deelneem, aan die Heregegee,” sê Kobie.Carola du Plooy (Van Dam) was algeheel tweede
met ’n tyd van 23 minute 36 sekondes. Die eersteplaaslike swemmer, en algeheel in die derde plek,was Francois Retief met ’n tyd van 24 minute 15sekondes. Hy is ’n voormalige provinsiale swemmer.Joël van der Walt (13) van Sabie Swemklub was met
24 minute 48 sekondes die tweede beste onder dieplaaslike swemmers en algeheel vyfde. HeinrichGruber, met ’n tyd van 24:59, was sesde en KobieGruber sewende met 26:17. Elke swemmer het ’nmedalje en ’n geskenkpakkie, geborg deur VanHeerden Apteek, ontvang.• Sabie-inwoners wat nog voor die winter ’n
amptelike myl wil swem, kan Sabie Swemklub [email protected] kontak.
Michele du Plessis
Oscar, hond van Anton en Kobie Gruber vanSabie, het op Saterdag 8 Februarie by die Sa-bie Myl sy kant gebring om geld vir Pro LifePet Rescue te help insamel.Oscar, ’n kruising tussen ’n sleehond en ’n
rifrug, het “in die geheim” geoefen om ’n helenege lengtes te kon swem. Daardeur het hyR350 vir Pro Life ingesamel en ook gesorg datnog drie kaartjies vir die organisasie se 101Dalmatians-modegeleentheid (op 1 Maart;lees Sosiale Kalender op bl. 2) verkoop word.Terwyl Oscar geswem het, het Debbie Möl-
ler omstanders meer vertel oor Sabie Pro Lifese werksaamhede om behoeftige diere te help.Elke jaar durf ’n “geheime swemmer” die
Sabie Myl aan. Oscar was die eerste viervoe-tige deelnemer, en by sy aankoms is die lied-jie “Who Let the Dogs out” gespeel. Hy hetook ’n medalje ontvang wat Debbie aan homoorhandig het.
Tien topswemmers
1 . Annemarie Dressler 23:04 (nuwe
rekord)
2. Carola du Plooy (Van Dam) 23:36
3. Francois Retief 24:1 5
4. Ernest Coetzee 24:1 7
5. Joël van der Walt 24:48
6. Heinrich Gruber 24:59
7. Kobie Gruber 26:1 7
8. Kobus du Plooy 26:1 9
9. Jedidja van der Walt 27:34
1 0. Sonet Vermaak 27:45
Oscar swemvir Pro Life
44ddee SSaabbiiee MMyyll bbrriinngg rreekkoorrdd
Romilly Abercrombe (65 jaar), oudste swemmer van dievierde Sabie Myl (45:51). By hom is sy kleinseun. Die groterseun is Joël van der Walt (13) van Sabie Swemklub wat dietweede beste plaaslike swemmer was (24:48).
Oscar swem om te help om geld virbehoeftige diere in te samel, metKobie Gruber aan sy sy.
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AA bbrriigghhtt ggrreeeenn ttaallee......Richard Allingham
When my wife, Tina, and I get tomanage various lodges as “locums”,we have some interesting challengesto contend with from time to time.There are occasionally the more
mundane problems... broken pipes,power failures, or TVs, lights and gey-sers getting blown out by powersurges. We’ve even had a rain stormwashing half of a lodge’s garden intothe swimming pool.However, I recently had a rather
unusual experience with a very irateguest at a lodge out on a farm.One morning, I was looking for keys
in the office. After pulling open the topdrawer of the desk I froze. There inthe drawer lay a curled up, vividgreen snake.Later, we were able to confirm that
it was a boomslang.
The gardener, who was assistingwith the search, shrieked out in panic,saying that the owner must have leftit there as a deterrent to thieves. Withits bright green colour, one could havethought it to be a plastic toy snake.But I immediately realised that it wasindeed an unannounced guest tryingto sneak into a bit of free accommoda-tion.The gardener was ready to fetch a
big stick to beat the intruder to death,but I managed to gently remove thedrawer, covered it with a cardboardbox, and carried it out into the veld. Ittook quite a bit of firm coaxing with along stick to try to dislodge a now veryagitated snake out of its cosy sleepingquarters.Then, suddenly, it sailed off and
disappeared into the grass. The wilycreature actually got away withoutpaying for its overnight stay!
Scaly in-truder inthe officedrawe ofthe lodge.
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The skilled team at Sabie Internet Café... Sumarie Steenkamp, Jan-Hendrik du Plessis, Darrel Roberts and Tinus van Jaarsveld.
Asthe popularity of usingcomputers for just abouteverything continues to in-
crease, people without their owncomputers, business travellers andthose on holiday have a growingneed to be able to gain quick andeasy access to computers and the in-ternet. Filling this gap is SIC, or Sa-bie Internet Café, which alsoprovides comprehensive IT solu-tions, service and sales.The driving force behind SIC is
Jan-Hendrik du Plessis (23), who ispouring all his IT passion, experi-ence and skills into this business. Asan entrepreneur Jan-Hendrik sawthat a need in the market for such abusiness due to the volume of tour-ists in the area, and because of the
distinct shortage of IT professionalswho can assist both businesses andindividuals with their computer andnetworking needs.At the age of 14, Jan-Hendrik
started to experiment with and torepair computers, using magazinesto expand his knowledge whilelearning by trail and error. After hehad matriculated, he studied atComputer Technical Institute (CTI)in Nelspruit and obtained a diploma.He worked at York Timbers in Sabieas an IT trainee. After three years –and having been promoted to seniortechnician servicing all branches ofYork across South Africa – heresigned.Jan-Hendrik has always wanted
to be an entrepreneur and to build
up his own company. The company’semployees are a young, vibrantbunch, ready to assist with computerbreakdowns.Their services range from com-
puter repairs, virus and malware re-moval, Windows repairs and datarecovery to hardware upgrades andreplacements – in fact, any IT-re-lated hardware or software prob-lems. They will even install printers.An important part of their busi-
ness, is to install and maintain bothcable and wireless networks forbusinesses. They have recently com-pleted setting up Wi-Fi hotspots forlocal business clients.They also offer a professional and
affordable web designing servicetailored to the specifications of the
client.Their IT sales include mice, key-
boards, cables, flash drives, memorycards and other peripheral items,while they can sell and custom-buildcomputers and provide printers andcameras.And then there is the all-night-
long LAN evenings held everysecond Friday at the shop. The costinvolved is R150 if you use one oftheir computers, or R100 if youbring your own. Now no youngsterin Sabie can complain about beingbored on a Friday night.The shop in Main Street (next to
Dr. Wynne Lieberthal’s rooms) isalso a Wi-Fi hotspot.If you have a sick computer, trust
SIC to help.
Computer repairs and IT solutions at local cafe
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Alternatiewe Anna
PPoollkkoorrss ssee sspprrookkiieessppoolliissiieePolities korrek. Alles moet mos dees-dae polities korrek wees. Daar is so-veel minderheid- en meerderheids-groepe wat op die korrekte termeaandring dat ek nie meer byhou nie.Volgende gaan daar ’n groep wees
wat kinderstories ook na ’n politieskorrekte weergawe sal wil verander.Akroniem: Polkors – Polities KorrekteSprokies. Dit sal meer aanvaarbaarvir almal in ons rainbow nation wees.Dink maar aan Jan en die boontjier-ank. Dit sal nou Jonas en die patat-ranke word. Sneeuwitjie en die sewedwergies sal Reënboogrosie en diesewe lengtegestremde persone wees.Of alternatiewelike, kort persone.Maar definitief nie dwergies nie.Aspoestertjie gee die greenies en
feministe aanstoot. So, sy sal Groen-poestertjie word. Die toaster veranderin ’n elektriesekarretjie-koets. Die le-like susters sal nie meer fugly weesnie. Dis te lelik om so te sê! Hulle salas visueel onaanvaarbaar beskryfword. Die goeie fee sal die Unem-ployed Persons’ Employment Consult-ant word en in vinnige Afrika-tyd virhaar ’n rok saamflans van recycledmaterials. Ek glo Black Label-doppiesen swart sakke sal heavy feature.Die prinses en die ertjie verander in
Precious en die peanut. Beauty en dieBeast word Tandeka en die Tokkelos-sie. En die hemel val nie meer op diehoendertjie se kop nie – dit ontstel dievegetariërs heeltemal te veel as iets
met ’n free range hoendertjie gebeur.Raponsie word nie meer in ’n toringtoegesluit nie. O nee! Sy word nou ’npolitical prisoner op Robbeneiland enhaar hare is afgeskeer om luise tekeer. Maar die prins wat haar moetred, het nog stééds ’n Flat Wheel.Geen prinsesse soen meer paddas
nie, want dit is seksuele teistering endieremishandeling. Die Grimm-broersdraai in hulle grafte om en HansChristiaan Anderson kou sy eie polseaf. Enige nuwe stories sal draai omdie tema van Sipho red ’n renoster ofWinnie en die walvis.So kan ek aangaan tot môre toe.
Dalk ook nog die politiek bysleep. Diemeeste beloftes van politieke leiers isook mos net feeverhale, of hoe? Poof,en weg is die RDP-huis. Dis nou ’nR200 miljoen mansion. Cool, né?
Spectacular night of praise comingIf you love gospel music then theLocal Gospel Skouspel is a must onyour calendar. The show will behosted at Manna Church betweenWhite River and Rocky’s Drift onFriday 14 March.Marinda Toerien created the
vision and dream to start a gospelshow with local talented artiststhree years ago. With no experi-ence of planning or organising suchan event, Marinda started andhosted an extremely successfulevent that has grown over theyears.The event is hosted as an annual
fund-raising project for Children inDistress, a non-profit organisationthat has been looking after elderlypeople and children in the greaterWhite River area since 1989.Children in Distress hosts a
number of “drives” that encouragethe community to become involvedin the outreach, and together withLocal Gospel Skouspel they will beable to achieve their goal of reach-ing out to other. A saying by Moth-
er Theresa – “If you can’t feed a100 people, then feed just one” –drives them to assist in the fightagainst hunger and poverty.Some of the artists performing at
Skouspel are teachers, pastors,students, housewives, estateagents, farmers and even a come-dian who all have a passion for Je-sus, and the event is to inspire theaudience and to motivate themwith the powerful message of loveand hope while bringing praise andworship to God Almighty.Local Gospel Skouspel promises
a spectacular night of musicalpraise and workshop. Do not missout on this evening.The tickets are on sale for R100
and R50 for children under 12.Tickets will be available at thedoor, or call Marinda on 013 7501406 or 082 441 6694. Tickets willbe on sale of GPS News office inSabie as well.The event starts at 19:00. Re-
freshments will be on sale duringthe break.
Sukkel jy om die geluk te krywat jy voel jy verdien? Ervaarjy dat “dit wat ek wil doen, dit
doen ek nie, maar dit wat ek nie wil,dit doen ek wel”?Gebruik eenvoudige, direkte en po-
sitiewe verklarings vir wat jy wil be-reik. Die onderbewuste reageer nie opnegatiewe verklarings nie. Inteendeel,wanneer ons positiewe verklarings ge-bruik, kry ons resultate. Die positieweverklarings is die enigste en beste ma-nier om die brein te herprogrameerom die gewenste resultate te verkry.Hier is ’n paar wenke om jou brein
te herprogrameer en in die lewe te er-vaar wat jy glo jy verdien en jou toe-kom. Herhaal die positiewe verkla-rings wat jy begeer elke dag 20 tot 30keer.
• Gebruik die teenwoordige tydin jou stellings“Ek ís in elke opsig van my lewe ge-
organiseerd,” pleks van “ek wil nog...”.Gebruik woorde asof dit reeds waar is,of dit nou is of nie. Gerbuik dié stel-ling as jy gewig wil verloor: “Ek is elkedag maerder en maerder, ligter enkleiner.” Of in Engels: “I am slimmerand slimmer every day, lighter andfreer in every way.” Ek daag jou uitom dit elke dag 20 tot 30 keer te sê en
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te kyk wat gebeur.
• Maak ’n stelling asof dit reedsbe-reik is“Ek ís kalm en rustig!” pleks van:
“Ek kan kalm en rustig wees.
• Wees in alle omstandighedeposi-tiefDie brein registreer nie negatiewe
stellings nie, byvoorbeeld: “Moenieaan ’n pienk olifant dink nie.” Of as
ons vir ’n kind sê “moenie daaraanraak nie,” doen hy dit dikwels juis.Positiewe resultate word verkry deurpositiewe verklarings te doen. Deur ’npositiewe stelling te uiter, verkry jydie verlangde resultaat. “Ek is kalmen rustig in elke opsig van my lewe!”pleks van: “Ek verloor nie my humeurnie.”
• Sit gevoel in jou stellingBenadruk sekere woorde in jou stel-
lings. Sê dit asof dit reeds gebeur het.Glo dit! “Ek ís kalm en rustig in elkeopsig van my lewe.”
• Versterk die stelling deursterk positiewe emosies tegebruikHoe sterker die emosie, hoe groter is
die trefkrag van die verklaring. “Ek enmy kind respekteer en vertrou me-kaar; ons luister en hoor mekaar. Onsverhouding groei elke dag en in elkeopsig!”
• Wees persoonlik en op dieman afDie verklaring moet bereikbaar en
onderhoubaar wees. “Ek is positiefteenoor _______ (noem die naam). Onsverhouding groei elke dag. Ons be-weeg nader en nader aan mekaar.”
• Wees spesifiek met dieeinddoel“My kind voer my versoeke uit. Hy
is elke dag getrou in sy huiswerk.” Ofmet massa as voorbeeld: “Die idealemassa vir my is ______.”
• Stel hoë verwagtinge watamper aan die onmoontlike grensDie ideaal is dat jou verwagting,
droom of wens jou eintlik bang moetmaak. Mense sê dikwels: “Ek kry niegenoeg geld nie; aan die einde van diegeld is daar nog baie maand oor!” Sêdit positief: “My inkomste ís voldoen-de. Ek kom al my finansiële verplig-tinge met gemak na!” Dit is ook be-langrik om dan verantwoordelik op tetree.Dis baie belangrik om te onthou dat
’n positiewe verklaring soos ’n leunvoel, want dit is mos nog nie waar nie.In Hebreërs 11:1 staan daar ons moet“oortuig wees van die dinge wat onsnie sien nie”.Plaas ’n wag voor jou mond en let op
wat jy kwytraak. Jy kan voorspoed ofteëspoed oor jou, jou gesin, die samele-wing en die regering verklaar. Wat jysê, is wat jy gaan kry. Aanvaar diepositiewe, die oorvloedige, die geluk-kige en die mooi in jou lewe wat jyverdien. En verklaar dit.
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Attract sunbirds with feedersAttention all bird lovers: Feedinghummingbirds is an easy, inexpens-ive and rewarding pastime. All youneed is a feeder, white sugar, col-ourant and water, and you are allset. You make a nectar mixture of15%-18% sugar in water to attractand feed the birds.The most important criteria when
selecting a feeder are that it is easyto clean and easy to fill. In order tobe a responsible host, you must keepyour feeder very clean and full offresh nectar. Choosing a feeder thatmakes these tasks easy to do. Feed-
ers should be able to come apart sothat all parts can be reached forcleaning.The good news is that a local gen-
tleman, Vernon Scooby, producesstunning and practical feeders. Theretired engineer started producingthe bird feeders at Aster Garden @Sabie, his wife, Barbara’s, floristshop. They are on sale at the shop,and will provide hours of entertain-ment watching colourful sunbirdscome to feed on the nectar.This is an ideal gift for a bird lover
close to your heart.
Valentine’s celebratedwith dance
Michele du Plessis
Valentine’s Day ought to tobe celebrated, and the lead-ers at Sybrand van NiekerkHigh School held a ro-mantic dance for the pupils.Prizes were awarded to
the following people:Valentine’s ball winner –
best couple: MuelelwaNempumbuluni and Lebo.Best-dressed couple:
Brenda Matubatse and LifeSilaule.Mr Independent: Ntando
Mdhluli.Miss Independent:
Sbongakonke Shange.Best-dressed female: Rip-
fumelo Nkuna.Best-dressed male: Keith
Mawela.
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WORD SEARCH – BIRDS
Sudoku: The objective is to fill the 9x9 grid with digits so that eachcolumn, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that composethe grid contains all of the digits from 1 to 9.
The next issue of GPS News will bepublished on 14 March 2014.
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Panorama announces leadersPanorama Secondary School in Graskop announced its prefectsand class leaders for 2014 during school assembly on Wednesday19 February. The class leaders, a boy and a girl for each class,were chosen by the learners. The school has 11 prefects this year – 5of them are in gr. 12, 4 in gr. 11 and 2 in gr. 10. They are on the leftfrom the top: Duncan Seoke, Haran Zitha, Mphoentle Gwaze, ZiggyMasuku and Shorn Tieties. Right from the top: Praise Mathebula,Charisma Mashego, Lethabo Maboi, Lethabo Malebe, Sizwe Mha-langa and Enrica Mkhonto. – Gerda van den Bos
Graskop athletes stay busyGerda van den Bos
In February, GraskopPrimary School’s athletescompeted in three events insix days.At the circuit athletics
meeting in Sabie on Friday7 February, they won 11gold and 7 silver medals.Twenty of the school’s ath-letes qualified to competein the district athleticschampionships to be heldlater this month.The next day, they com-
peted at Skukuza in afriendly competitionbetween five Lowveldschools.On 12 February, the
sprinters and relay athletescompeted against schoolsfrom as far as Barbertonand Malelane in the secondLowveld Speed and RelayAthletics Challenge atHoërskool Rob Ferreira inWhite River. Afterwards, theyoung “Grassies” were allsmiles as everyone brought an awardhome: first, second and third placeathletes received gold, silver andbronze medals, and fourth, fifth andsixth placed athletes received gold,silver and bronze certificates.
Louisa Matthee, athletics manager,said they are pleased with their ath-letes’ performances. The school isproud of Vuyo Kock, who is in gr. 7,but competes for Hoërskool Rob Fer-reira in the u/14 age group.
Bohlale Sebopela and Itumeleng Ngobeniwon gold medals at the friendly athleticschampionships held at Skukuza Primary.
Photo: Graskop Primary School
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Going allNATURAL
Gerda van den Bos
Natural is in, weaves and braids areout.The girls at Panorama Secondary
School are sporting creative naturalhairstyles after the principal an-nounced that an old rule to banweaves and braids was to be rein-
forced again.Rachel Jacobs said some of the
girls wore artificial weaves thatlooked untidy and out of place withthe school uniform. She encouragedthe girls to go all natural.At a recent visit, GPS News took
photographs of the more creativestyles among the gr. 8s.
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New teachers for Glory HillGerda van den Bos
Glory Hill Primary in Graskopwelcomed two new teachers thisyear. This was after its farewell ofAlta Rossouw end of last year. Altanow teaches at Sabie Primary.Maretha Visser teaches Afri-
kaans for the gr. 4 classes, whileNesbert Wafawanaka is shapingthe young minds in gr. 5.Principal Daan Rossouw said the
school is grateful to have the twonew teachers on board as GloryHill Primary now has grown tohave 925 pupils.
Principal Daan Rossouw (middle) with Glory Hill Primary’s newteachers, Maretha Visser and Nesbert Wafawanaka.
Gerda van den Bos
Graskop’s Glory Hill Primary recentlycompeted in the circuit athleticschampionships in Sabie.Even though the school does not
have its own athletic track and field topractise on, ten of its athletes quali-
fied for the district championshipsthat will be held in Sabie on 28 Feb-ruary.Attallia Monareng won four gold
medals, while three of the school’sathletes won hurdle races – eventhough it does not have hurdles theycan use for practices.
Athletes perform despite lack
Glory Hill Primary’s star athletes... In front is Nhlanhla Letswele.Middle: Nake Mogau, coach Aubrey Sibiya and Manzini Zwele. Back:Tshegofatso Sithole, Tumisho Monareng, Ndlovu Itumeleng, CharlotteMasehgo and Attalia Monareng.