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KOUGA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 2 MARCH 2017
KOUGA EXPRESS CANSA SHAVATHON
Raising funds one colour at a time PINK! Purple! Blue! Yellow! Green! Red! A rainbow of colours just where you look. With a snip snip here . . . a dash of colour there and everywhere . . . and a whole lot of fun and laughter, the Kouga Express team, in conjunction
with Cansa Jeffreys Bay, Fountains Mall and Beautique Salon, raised much-needed funds for the local Cansa branch. Thanks to the wonderful support of Kouga residents and businesses, the fourth annual Kouga Express Cansa Shavathon and Business Challenge
was a resounding success. Some R6 000 was raised on the day, and R10 000 during the Business Challenge - a whopping total of R16 000. The businesses that took part in the challenge, are Dirk Ellis Volkswagen, Kia Jeffreys Bay, Tiger Wheel and Tyre, Jeffreys Bay Wheel & Tyre,
Build It, CapeCross Veterinary Hospital, Oribi Animal Hospital, Humansdorp Veterinary Clinic, Arkade Pharmacy. LeDeval, Tampa Bay Spur, Leswa, Hankey Spar and Kouga Express. Apart from the Kouga Express team spraying residents’ hair a mul-
The Arkade Pharmacy employees (back) Ronel Kluyts, Eric Swartbooi, (front) Sonnica Ooshuizen and Lenie O’Connell supported the colourful challenge.
The team from CapeCross Veterinary Services in Jeffreys Bay went all colourful for the Kouga Express Cansa Shavathon Business Challenge. Each month they focus on a specific theme and in February they focused on animal cancer. CapeCross challenged Oribi Animal Hospital in Jeffreys Bay and Humansdorp Veterinary Clinic. PHOTOS:MONIQUE BASSON
titude of colours and leaving some people bald, pony tails were also donated to make wigs for cancer patients. For more photos of the 2017 Kouga Express Cansa Shavathon, visit the Kouga Express Facebook Page - Kouga Express Newspaper.
Nettie Olivier, Carel Erasmus, Jean van Niekerk and Danel van Rensburg from Tampa Bay Spur supported the Business Challenge.
Accepting the challenge from CapeCross are Dr Annelise Gerber, Heneley Audi, Mariëtte Wessels, Amorey Minnaar, Sam Augustinus and Katarina Goosen from Humansdorp Veterinary Clinic.
The team from Oribi Animal Hospital in Jeffreys Bay not only went colourful in support of cancer patients, but they also shaved their hair.
Going colourful are (back) Anmar Swart, Lin Strydom, (front) Maria Leipoldt, Sanet Verwey and Alice Dodge from Leswa in Jeffreys Bay.
Purple and blue was the way to last Saturday all for a good cause.
The team from DeLaval in Humansdorp went all out for the first ever Kouga Express Cansa Shavathon Business Challenge.
The funloving employees of Spar in Hankey went pink, purple, green, yellow and blue in support of Cansa.