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Amanzimtoti Fever

28 September2016

Amanzimtoti Sports Centre Amanzimtoti Tennis Club news IT was a great weekend for tennis matches ­ our 1st ladies drew against Midlands 1 and the 2nd la­ dies had a good 3­1 win against Stella 1. Our men’s team recorded a draw against Hillcrest 2 on Sunday morning. We have a couple of previously rained out matches to play and players will be contacted as soon as the schedule is finalised. Midweek ladies ­ we will have our after­league lunch on Wednes­ day 5 October at 11.30am for 12pm at Lords and Legends. Please note our development clinic is closed until schools reopen on 10 October. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

The team cleaned up the river bank at Hutchis­ on Park.

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Trail walk­run Amanzimtoti Sports Centre and Ward Events is hosting an evening with nature, family and friends. Get a group together and bring along the family, pack some head­lamps and torches and join a four­kilometres and

eight­kilometre trail walk­run. Enjoy a picnic at the Oval at Hutchison Park afterwards. Spot prizes and medals for the children, lots of fun and games on the field after your walk. For more details, call Cathy on 083 767 9471.

Amanzimtoti Junior Rugby Club To our champion U13B team ­ con­ gratulations on winning the league. You guys played like champions. We all are very proud of you and well done to all the coaches as well. Your

team could not have done it with out your guidance. Also to all our U15 players that played for Harlequins, congratulations on winning your league. We are also proud of you guys.

Let’s fill their pantry An ASC initiative is to help collect food and other items for Bobbi Bear. ASC bought collection boxes to go in­ to each clubhouse in the park and re­ quests that members place items in the box. These items will then be given to Bobbi Bear, which is in desperate need of food items and toiletries for the children they assist. Currently most of their fund­raising money goes into maintaining utility accounts, the building they are in as well as petrol, cellphones account, etc. They desperately need the basics

such as bread, margarine, jelly, cus­ tard, two­minute noodles, jam, spa­ ghetti, biscuits and anything that chil­ dren like to eat. They also need to clothe and feed some children who were involved in traumatic incidents and are kept overnight. Toiletry items such as sanitary pads, Dettol, toothbrushes and tooth­ paste, tissues, nappies and Purity food is also needed. We have six clubhouses that will have the collection boxes strategically placed to be filled with items for Bobbi Bear: athletics, squash, bowls, tennis, rugby and soccer.

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ASC committee members ­ Alan Coetzer, Craig Chamier, Des van der Merwe and a representative from Parks with the litter they cleared from the river banks at Hutchison Park after the recent floods caused a deluge of rubbish that was deposited all over the banks.

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This TUFC little team of U8s received the Blundell floating trophy for Team of the Year. Thank you Toti United FC for an awesome season. Thank you coach Gregg Andersson for your patience and time.

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What’s on in and around Amanzimtoti 16 October ­ Goss & Balfe Sapphire Coast Marathon. This year’s marathon and half-marathon will be run and walked from Hutchison Park. Unfortunately, there will be no free train ride this year due to the floods in Amanzimtoti that has washed our railway line away in several places. Metro rail have informed us the repairs will take two to three months, however should it be repaired prior to the race we will include the free train ride to the start. Amanzimtoti AC apologises to athletes, but this is beyond our control and hopefully you will all join us once again in celebrating our 40th year of road running and race walking. The race will take place and the 21km will go out to Illovo and back and the 42km will go out to Ilfracombe and back to Hutchison Park. Athletes will receive a medal and the first 2 000 early bird entries a short sleeve T-shirt for the 21km and a long sleeve T-shirt for the 42km. The race is a Two Oceans and Comrades qualifier. For further details contact Amanzimtoti Athletic ClubDes van Merwe, email vandermerwedesmond@yahoo.com or phone 071 361 1578. 1 October ­ Flower festival. The Anglican parishes of Church of the Good Shepherd and St Mary’s are

hosting a flower festival at St Mary’s, 157 Kingsway, Warner Beach from 8.30am to 3.30pm. Besides tea, scones and boerewors rolls which will be on sale, the Scouts will be selling indigenous trees. Everyone is invited to support this fund-raiser. 30 September to 2 October ­ Third annual Mighty Men Conference with the theme “Restitution” will be hosted at Kuswag school grounds. Dad, when was the last time you gave your son a hug? Sons, when last did you tell your dad you loved him? We were created to walk in love. This is your opportunity to put the past behind you and learn to walk in love again. Let’s change so we can change communities. 8 October ­ The ATKV Natalia annual Biltong Festival starts at 6pm. Tickets: 0 to three, R30, 4 to 12, R60, 13 - 18, R120, 19 to 64, R170, above 65, R110. Contact Kobus van der Walt on 082 410 1293 or Heilie van der Merwe 084 251 2459 for tickets. 12 October ­ The Sector 2 Crime Forum will hold its AGM at the Warner Beach Senior Preparatory School at the senior campus. Proof of residence will be necessary for admission. The Sector 2 community (all welcome), including neighbour-

hood watch groups, business owners, leaders, forums and associations, to attend the monthly meeting on the first Wednesday night of every month at Warner Beach Preparatory School hall (senior campus), Kingsway, Warner Beach. Parking available at Bailey Lane. Meeting starts at 6pm and lasts an hour. The purpose of the Sector Crime Forum is to create a relationship between the Sector 2 community and The South African Police Service, in order to provide a personalised service in regard to sector policing and to work together in the fight against crime in our area. Sector 2 includes the following areas south of Seadoone roads and Boundary Lane: Doonside, Doonheights, Shulton Park, Kingsburgh West, Illovo Glen, Warner Beach, St Winifreds, Astra Park, Winklespruit and Illovo Beach. Our next meeting takes place on 6 October. For any reports or further information, email Warrant Officer Steven Whiley (Sector 2 Commander) totisector2@live.co. za To add a crime-related issue for discussion on the meeting agenda, email Peter Kemp (SCF2 secretary) pkpeterjkemp@gmail.com 30 September ­ The Rotary Club of Amanzimtoti would like to invite all

people interested in supporting their community and would like to meet likeminded people, to join them at their monthly speakers evening. The first speakers’ evening will be held at 6pm for 6.30pm at the Amanzimtoti Country Club. The speaker will be Imtiaz Shaik from Old Mutual Wealth - the topic is “Inflation, Compounding and Solutions”. Cost of meal and free lucky draw ticket will be R50. For reservation contact president Aneska Dupont on 083 255 2588 or aneska@iafrica. com 2 October ­ the Rhodesia Association of South Africa will be hosting John Edmond, the renowned song writer and singer from the days of Rhodesia at 11.30pm for 12pm. For a fun-filled afternoon of Music as a Barnyard Theatre type show at the Natal Mounted Rifles Dixie Adams Hall, corner of NMR Avenue and old Walter Gilbert Rd (opposite Moses Mabhida Stadium. Bring your a picnic basket. Bar facilities will be available at very reasonable prices, R100 per adult and R75 for pensioners. Seating is limited and booking is essential. Contact Jill de Beer on 083 449 8422 or 039 976 1028.


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