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Irene Town CRIER Living in peace

May/June 2017


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CONTENTS Living in peace 4 What’s on? 5 You said it 6 Power failures 8 From the ILA 12 On the cover: Local is Lekker

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Irene’s most adorable pet competition

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Public notice 23 Small businesses 26 Small cries 28 Important telephone numbers 30

Deadline for the July 2017 issue of Irene Town Crier is 10 July 2017. Advertising and editorial contact: Tracey Garde 082 460 6007 or info@tlgpublishing.co.za Irene Town Crier is published by TLG Publishing (Pty) Ltd. All material is subject to copyright and permission to reproduce may be obtained from the publisher. Editorial contributions are welcome and can be sent to the publisher. All rights in said editorial contributions, whether it be in the form of a letter or article and whether it includes graphics or not, will be treated as unconditionally assigned for the publication and copyright purposes and material will be subject to TLG Publishing’s unrestricted right to edit and comment editorially. TLG Publishing will place editorial contributions at it’s own discretion, space allowing.

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LIVING IN Peace

These past two months have felt like a blurr as the winter decended upon us, the public holidays resulted in much shorter weeks for a while and then school exams came! Apologies for the tardiness of this issue - Irene certainly loves our magazine as the many phone calls and enquiries are proof thereof. Thank you for understanding that sometimes life gets a little hectic and unfortunately, this sometimes causes a slight delay in getting it to your doorstep. Never the less, we’ve got a great issue for you with lots of local, relevant information. Featured on our front cover this issue is the St Martin-in-the-Fields Church - a noteworthy establishment in Irene which we had much fun learning more about. Even in this dreary cold weather, the picturesque church looks lovely on the cover... The recent unfortunate fire in Knysna was a reality check for many on just how quickly our lives can change. You will see the note and wonderful

picture of all the goods collected for the victims of Mother Nature’s force in this issue. It’s wonderful to know that we live in a caring, giving community. For many of us it was also a reminder of just how much we depend on one another to ensure our community retains the village feel we’ve all come to know and love. After a successfull AGM, the ILA is happy to report back in this issue on some positive steps forward. We welcome new families to the village on a monthly basis and we hope that they too will see the value in joining the ILA. With the winter solstice behind us (thank goodness as winter is not my most favourite time of year!), we look forward to slightly longer days, a few more late morning cuddles and the countdown to spring! Keep warm! ‘Till next month

Tracey

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What’s on? JULY 2017 SUNDAY

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SATURDAY Irene Village Market @ The Big Red Barn

Sleeping Beauty @ Irene Village Hall

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Sleeping Beauty @ Irene Village Hall

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Sleeping Beauty @ Irene Village Hall

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Irene Green Paper pick up Market @ Smuts House

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Sleeping Beauty @ Irene Village Hall

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IPS Good Friday Moonlight Fun Run

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Market @ Smuts House

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Irene Garden Club

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School re-opens

Irene Green Paper pick up Market @ Smuts House The Stall

Irene Village Market @ The Big Red Barn Market @

*For more information about the Irene Garden Club please contact Lucia on 083 272 5268. *Irene Green Market takes place every Wednesday from 9am to 12pm at Smuts House Museum and they stock fresh organic produce. *The Stall is a monthly market held at Southdowns Shopping Centre

If you have an event that you would like to feature in our What’s on? section, please email the details to info@tlgpublishing.co.za.


YOU SAID IT Hats off to the local community, who donated whatever they could for the victims of the Knysna fires. This was the collection late Saturday morning, 10 June 2017. Lisle Caromba

MISSING Ietsie went missing from his home in Queen Street on Thursday, 8 June 2017. He is a 10 year old black bokkie dog and his legs are already grey from aging. Please call 081 727 0087 if you have any information.

Our streetlights, in Laurence Lane, are all working again. After what feels like years of total blackout. Yay! Thank you DA! Lisle Caromba

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Remember this song? “Baby it’s cold outside…’

Warm guards are happy guards! Donations of tea, coffee, hot chocolate, milk powder & sugar would be much appreciated. Knorr Cup o’ Soup will also help to keep winter chills at bay. Your donations may be delivered to Jan at the office at The Oval. Thank you

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POWER FAILURES!

During 2014/15 several cable thefts took place causing large disruption, frustration and concern regarding property value and security. A meeting was requested with the City of Tshwane’s officials to strategise and assist in the safeguarding of electrical infrastructure. Some patrols were implemented and the continuous disruptions at the end of last year were stopped. Then, all of a sudden, the cable theft started again but this time it was with much more aggression leading up to more than thirty (30) power failures within the last six months. This has not only been upsetting residents but it is of great concern to local estates and communities. We can report back that the following has taken place: • A meeting was held with all the role players including our neighbours who are also affected. Some short- and longterm strategies were developed. • An intensive infrastructure location study was conducted with the assistance of the Centurion Residential Estate and Country Club’s security service provider.

• The terrain where the cables are located is huge, very difficult to access by vehicle in certain areas, very dark at night and overgrown by long grass. The Irene ILA assisted with the help of one of a local resident, Mr. Brian Geyer, to clean up Botha/Main road. • Some discussions also took place with the land owners in Pierre van Ryneveld who have now enclosed a large area where cabling is located with electrical fencing. • During the last power failure the substation was severely vandalised. The Centurion Home Owners Association immediately decided to get involved by installing an alarm system for the substation that will be monitored on a permanent basis. The area around the station was cleaned, grass and shrubs were cut and all the doors and fences of the station were fixed. • The Centurion Residential Estate and Country Club’s Security Manager recently attended a seminar on copper theft to also understand the problem better in order for us to draw up plans in advance. All incidents get professionally analysed and statistics with analysis predictions are the goal. We can report that security was successful recently in arresting one culprit. He was handed over to the Metro Police who then let the person escape


9 9 later that same morning! This incident was escalated to senior Tshwane officials to handle. Recently these criminals stole 200 meters of cable that has a scrap metal value in excess of R50 000.00. This shows you that cable theft is a very profitable business that we are trying to combat. There are still some concerns and we do not think this vandalising and theft will stop immediately. We can also not safeguard the areas from Cornwall substation further up in the supply network where theft will still happen. We would be naive to think this is a Tshwane of South African problem. In the United States cable theft has tripled during the last five years, while the United Kingdom reported 4 680 incidents during 2014.

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DEAR IRENE RESIDENTS & ILA MEMBERS We would like to sincerely thank all members who turned out in their numbers to attend the ILA AGM on 20 April 2017 - the earlier date and warmer weather drew a record attendance! AGM feedback • Licence disc scanners - Our new licence scanning project was well received. The purpose is not to stop cars coming into Irene, but to slow down non-resident traffic so that guards have time to check who and what is in the cars. Rat running has also dropped significantly! By a show of hands, residents voted to continue with licence disc scanning. We will continue to monitor the situation. Residents are asked to be civil towards the guards who may be seen as delaying entrance of a car - they are just doing their job! If there are any complaints, these should rather be directed to Jan Swanepoel and not the guards. • Tshwane Integrated Development Plan (IDP) - Cllr Gert Visser advised that the City’s new Integrated Development

Plan (IDP) is in the process of being finalised. Further, that input from public participation sessions have been incorporated into the IDP. In addition he strongly recommended that the ILA should ascertain whether or not it is possible for the whole of Irene to be declared a National Heritage site, should Irene be regarded as a high density area. The ILA is currently investigating this possibility. • Fibre for Irene - Openserve is in the process of rolling out fibre infrastructure for Irene and has indicated that they should be complete within the next 2 to 3 months. We received 239 positive responses from residents to our recent survey, of which 90% expressed definite interest in the prospect of having a fibre network. The advantage of having a bulk ISP package for Irene residents was also positively received. The ILA is currently engaging with ISPs and residents should please wait till the ILA offering has been finalised before signing up with any ISP’s to access the new fibre network. Ext 2 was not initially included in


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Openserve’s planning but the ILA has requested them to extend their network to include Ext 2. We are awaiting confirmation that this will be the case. Main Road Clean-Up The ILA has been very busy cleaning up Main Rd. A lot of effort has been put into this project with the assistance of a resident and Council. Despite opening up the area, dumping has resumed! We are now in the process of blocking off access along Main Rd. Should you observe anyone dumping on this ground, please call EBS immediately Cell: 071 285 2223 with Reg. No. of the vehicle and a photograph, if possible. We will communicate more on this project next month. New residents We welcome all new residents to our beautiful village! If you have not yet joined the ILA, we encourage you to do so, please. EBS is contracted by the ILA and is doing a fantastic job to secure the village and to keep you safe. Please give Jan or Alyson a call for details of

our security scheme and the benefits for you and your family. New residents often ask about the status of our closure. It is important to know that Irene is not a private estate. We will never be allowed to restrict access to the village because of public facilities such as the school and church. ILA can only monitor access and even that has strict conditions laid down by Tshwane. Pedestrians cannot be denied access either, as Irene is the shortest route between the station and Centurion businesses. However, crime in Irene is low thanks to the vigilance of the EBS staff and residents. One of the most valuable deterrents against crime is to get to know your neighbours and to keep an eye out for unusual or suspicious activities in your street. Lost and found pets Residents are once again asked to please provide identification tags for their pets. Please report a missing dog immediately to Jan or Alyson and we will circulate a WhatsApp message to the


14 community. A photograph will be a great help - please WhatsApp photos to Jan on 083 607 6600. Shooting of birds in Irene! On Sat, 7 May, we receive two reports of drive-by shootings – one of which was witnessed by two residents from their driveway in Crawford Rd, at approx 16:45. The vehicle was a metallic pale blue TAZZ or similar. It was initially seen driving very slowly down the road but then the residents heard a shot, which alerted them to walk into the street. An injured dove lay on the road and a second shot followed - to ensure it was dead! The driver then drove round the corner, past Irene Pre-Primary, when four further shots were fired! This behavior is totally unacceptable! It is a criminal offence to shoot any wildlife, including our humble dove, as

is the firing of any weapon in a public place. This applies to pellet guns, as well! Residents are requested to please report any further incidents to Jan or EBS, with the Reg. No. of the car so that criminal charges may be made. In closing and on a much lighter note - winter is upon us and the guards welcome hot drinks to keep out the cold at night. Donations of tea, coffee, creamer and hot chocolate will be much appreciated and may be delivered to Jan, at The Oval. Enjoy the winter flowers as residents beautify their sidewalks with primulas, pansies and winter bulbs! Till next month Kind regards

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CONGRATULATIONS

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60th Wedding Anniversary: Raymund and Margot Naudé of 15A Lotus Lane Raymund Naudé and Margot Pietersen got married 60 years ago on 1 July 1957. It was a snowy mid-winter day in the little town of Sterkstroom in the Eastern Cape when their family and friends from across the country gathered to celebrate their joyous union. They met while studying (Agriculture and Social Work) at the University of Stellenbosch and after they were married they lived for brief periods in Cape Town and Pretoria before they moved – with their three-year old daughter, Eloise, to 21 Wellington Road, Irene in 1962. Soon after their move to Irene their younger daughter, Lize, was born in 1963. Both daughters went to Irene Primary School. They moved to their current home at 15A Lotus Lane in 1993. Raymund was the Director of the Agricultural Research Council’s Institute for Animal Husbandry outside Irene for many years and then moved on to become a Vice President of the ARC until his retirement at the end of 1997.

Raymund and Margot on their wedding day

Raymund and Margot a recent picture

We wish them a very happy 60th anniversary – it is an extraordinary achievement and very happy event! Lize Naudé and Andries & Eloise Wessels


On the cover

local is lekker St Martin-in-the-Fields There was no specific church building in the village for many years. In May 1907, Bertie Van der Byl wrote to Lionel Phillips, the Chairman of Rand Mines, stating that the community was very anxious to build a proper church. He asked for financial assistance and added that the congregation included “50 Children from the orphanage and 30 pupils from the girls’ school”.

literally nothing else but bare veld - so the name was appropriate.

Bertie estimated that total costs for the church would amount to about 800 Pounds.

On January 5, 1924 Bishop Talbot laid the foundation stone.

For some unknown reason, though, nothing came of his appeal. Religious services were augmented when the Holy Cross chapel of the Wantage Sisters opened its doors in 1912. Bertie, however, persevered with his idea for a seperate church building, meetings were held and plans were drawn up - only to be thwarted this time by the First World War. Costs rose, labour became scarce and plans were again shelved. Bertie donated a suitable plot of ground.

Immediately to the south was the home of the first minister, the Reverend P. E. Kynaston, whose wife, an interesting personality, was often seen bicycling on the bumpy village roads with her long white hair trailing behind her.

At first, St. Martin’s was part of the Parish of St. Albans Cathedral in Pretoria and it was not until the end of 1925 that steps were taken ot have it created a chapelry in its own right. It grew and thrived with the village it served.

And so the tiny church was built and given the name of “St Martin-in-the-Fields”.

By 1940 it was financially in a position to consider the purchase of its own Rectory and the lat Mrs Theodora Mehliss’s small house in Queen Street was acquired for the Rector, who was then Father W. G. Lewin (1941 - 1958). The Van der Bijls donated a plot in King Street opposite the church on which a larger, more conveniently-situated Rectory was to be built and the northern portion of which was, in terms of the gift, to be used solely “for gardens or as a parking place for vehicles”.

To the north of the site was the village reservoir (now the Scout Hall) and

The 1960s saw substantial alterations and enlargements.

Eventually, in October 1923, tenders were called for, and one for 1 075 Pounds was accepted.

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St Martin’s bell tower was erected to the memory of Dr Max Mehliss’s mother, a missionary and for many years a great helper of both St Martin’s and the Irene Homes.

Extracts taken from the book Irene by Nigel Helme

St Martin’s Church in 1976

Bishop Neville Talbot laying the foundation stone of St Martin’s Church on January 5, 1924


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THE DISTRIBUTION BOARD IN YOUR HOUSE

The Distribution Board is the first electrical board you find in the house (usually). This is a brief article explaining how it works. As a minimum it should contain: • A Main Switch (GREEN) • An Earth Leakage Unit (Sometimes combined with the above), (GREEN/WHITE) • A number of Circuit Breakers, (WHITE). Typically plugs, lights, stove and geyser. • If you are lucky and affluent it can also contain circuit breakers for underfloor heating, swimming pools, out buildings, air conditioners, saunas, hot tubs, garages and other parts of the house or appliances. Often there is more than one distribution board depending on what has been installed. Irene has houses that are single or three phases, so just check when you buy because it can have an impact on your monthly bill or alternatively may limit the

number of appliances you can have. However, the sole purpose of these devices is safety. The Distribution Board Main Switch. This should be marked and must be turned off in an emergency. This will have a rating on it in Amps (typically 60Amps) and is the total rating of the establishment. It is there to stop the house burning down. The Circuit Breakers (rated in amps) identify individual types of components (plugs, lights, etc), save the house from burning down and work in combination with the wiring. Each circuit breaker has a specific type of wire associated with it whether it is used inside or outside the house. Depending on where the wire is located or its use, will depend on its makeup and will have a rating in amps. The Earth leakage unit will have a rating in milliamps (typically 30mA)


25 and is there to save lives. It will trip any faulty appliance plugged into a socket at less than 30 milliamps (the tolerance of a human being). Legally you are obliged to have just the plugs on earth leakage but many modern houses have everything on earth leakage. Sometimes the stove or old-style fluorescent bulbs are left off because they can cause ‘nuisance’ tripping. There are a lot more numbers associated with these devices covering all sorts of parameters. They can age from over 60 years ago to the present day. There are also a

lot more devices that can be found in your DB but this is enough for now! Call me if you need any more information on electricity or if you want a free copy of any of my previous articles. (Certificates of compliance, generators, Electrician’s responsibility, protecting your house, overhead supplies, prepaid meters, etc). Graham Finbow is a resident of Irene (20 years+), holds a South African wireman’s licence and is a registered Electrical contractor. His number is 084 742 7689 or 012 667 2532.


SMALL BUSINESSES

For advertising in the small business section please email info@tlgpublishing.co.za.

Rock/Stone walls: Americo Mungue builds beautiful rock walls in Irene. He also builds plant boxes, retaining walls and any other rock work you want done. Please call Americo on 071 942 7823 to quote. References in Irene available.

Paving: I am John Banda and I do very good paving. I have learnt my skills from a paving company so I can do all kinds of patterns. Now I am working on my own. I have done paving in Irene so I have good references. Please call me at 078 039 5197.

Snake removal: Professional, safe snake removal. Snakes are relocated to Rietvlei Nature Reserve. Contact Wickus on 072 476 7554.

Irene School of T’ai Chi Ch’uan: Holistic Internal Martial Art incorporating deep breathing, slow rythmic movement bringing balance and harmony, peace and tranquillity. Self defence martial applications. Often described as a moving meditation. Please Contact Ainslie at 012 667 2262 or 082 568 0467.

Security/Steelwork: Welding and repair work of steel fencing, burglar bars, security gates and motorised gates and intercom systems. Guaranteed professional work. Phone Koos Sutherland 082 374 7164. LP Gas: Cannisters delivered to your home. 9kg, 19kg, 48kg. Phone Colin 082 856 5335 e-mail orders colin. cns@gmail.com. Stone walls, brickwork and paving: I have worked in Irene for 28 years and am an expert in building stone walls, and laying both brick and slate paving. I also do brickwork and plastering. I can handle the entire job, from advising on material purchases to building rubble removal. Please call me, Bethuel Manyama, on 084 457 8682 or 071 497 4008 for a quotation and the names of people for whom I have done work. Smileys blinds: For all types of blinds old and new repairs as well as reconditioning. Smildon 061 931 1491.

Painter: My name is Quinton, I’m a professional painter with references, able to do all types of handy work and garden work too, lives in Irene. I’m a 35 year old white male with equipment. Tel: 071 408 3170. Able to work every day of the week except Saturday, will work on sundays. House sitter: Irene resident, sleep in (optional), feed pets, organise domestics. References available. Rates negotiable. Contact Gregg 079 703 3178. Ballet Belle: Stockists of all your ballet and dance needs at great prices. debbie.balletbelle@gmail.com. 1 Pioneer Road, Irene. 08h30 to 16h30 Monday to Friday.


Restoring of damaged old paintings or just to clean and freshen up, by experienced restorer. Prices range from R150 to R500 depending on condition and size of painting. Please contact Jean Lange from Irene on 012 667 4796 or 072 650 5030. Painter: My name is Ismail Aly. I’m a professional painter and water proofer with local references in Irene (Richard Schuster 083 625 6136). I’m 27, have my own equipment and am able to work every day of the week and weekends by arrangement. Call me on 071 730 5587. Ann Campbell (ARAD, Registered Teacher, Teach Dip) and Hayley Littleford (ARAD, Registered Teacher and Tutor) Ballet Lessons from Tiny tots to Advanced Foundation + Adult Early Evening Ballet at home studio and Irene Homes Hall. Also social Ballroom and Latin American as well as wedding dances - Phone Ann 012 667 5187 or 083 316 7842 or Email ann@netcampbell.com. Firewood special while stocks last. R850 Small bakkie load (1/2 ton) and R1 400 for a double load. For cold spells, braais, weddings and other functions plus power outages. Contact Oscar on 078 389 9632. Certified Body Talk Practitioner: Body Talk is a natural health care system which is designed to work with and support your body’s own natural ability to heal itself.

Contact Eleanor 082 812 7606, www.bodytalkhealth.co.za or email eleanor@live.co.za. Qualified Manufaturing Jeweller: for the past 50 years. Will repair your jewellery and also design and manufacture new jewellery. I can sell your unwanted jewellery for cash. Contact Drewan Cassell 082 293 3651. Have your pearls restrung. Contact Marcelle 083 753 2474. Gem Village, Irene. Image, Style & Life Coach: Elke Gerber is a certified, qualified and professional image, style & life coach whose services include colour & style consultations, corporate coaching, personal shopping, wardrobe restyling and organising, make-up lessons, mini make-over parties, guest/motivational speaking and many more. Contact 083 419 3736 or email: elkegerber@ hotmail.com to book a consultation. Conquer English: Personal English Tuition from TEFL/TESOL qualified teacher - Foundation to Advanced levels; IELTS exam preparation (required for emigration to Australia and New Zealand); Improve your grammar, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills; Individual or small group tuition; Secondary school and adults; Business English. Flexible times to suit your needs. We travel to you if required. For more information contact Marion +27 82 805 2798. For bee removal contact Anton 073 527 9666.


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SMALL CRIES

To place an ad in the Small Cries section please email info@tlgpublishing.co.za.

Accommodation House to rent: Available 1 July 2017. 3 Bedrooms (1 with shower), bathroom, lounge, TV and livingroom, kitchen, outside room plus toilet, garage and carport, big garden, very quiet area (no throughroad). Contact Erroll Cuthbert or Ria Cuthbert 012 997 2736 or 072 064 5312. Domestics Jeaneth, is our very reliable, punctual, hardworking and very pleasant domestic worker who is available on Mondays and Thursdays from the 1 May 2017. She has worked for us for 3 years and comes recommended. Please contact me (Mandy) on 083 256 7949 or Jeaneth directly on 072 307 6965. Esther Sande is looking for 3 days work in Irene. She currently works in the area and has 3 years experience. Please call her on 084 368 7856.

relocating to Johannesburg. Maria will be available from mid-July. Maria has several years of experience in the hospitality industry to add to her excellent housekeeping skills. Maria also enjoys cooking. Please contact Marion on 082 410 3206. We are relocating and Nancy Mojela, 076 250 1770, is looking for a full time job (Mon-Fri), sleep in, in the Irene, Centurion area. She has worked for us for 24 years and comes highly recommended. Call me for a reference: Jenny Melvill-Smith 083 310 5648. Jeaneth, is our very reliable, punctual, hardworking and very pleasant domestic worker who is available on Monday and Thursday from the 1 May. She has worked for us for 3 years and comes recommended. Please contact me (Mandy) on 083 256 7949 or Jeaneth directly on 072 307 6965. For sale

Bertha (062 579 4715) is a hard working Malawian looking for domestic work in the Irene area. She has four year experience. Current employer moved cities. For reference, please call Venlesley (084 766 9893).

Honda Gen Power Generator. Honda GP7000 W/EGX AVR 7KWA petrol driven generator with dual start and automatic voltage regulator on wheels. Still brand new - 100 hours used in dental surgery.R15 000.00. Michael 082 857 0961.

Maria, my professional, reliable, hardworking domestic worker with a great sense of humour will be looking for a position preferably 3 - 5 days a week in the Irene/Centurion area as I am

For Sale – 2010 Hyundai i20. Owned since new - 132 000km – R95 000. Immaculate condition. Full service record. Irene resident. Contact Ian – 012 667 2042 or 083 632 4916.


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Camping equipment: 2 x single stretchers R500 each. 2 x single mattresses (fit on top of the stretchers) R350 for both (the one is newer than the other). 1 x camping Camp Master kitchen unit R600. 1 x big camping table (Jumbo Camp Master) R500. 1 x Boland cabin 6 tent R1000. 2 x Boland gazebos with side curtains R750 each. 2 x 1 man tents R100 each. 1 x Snowmaster fridge/freezer 80litre silver R5000. Contact Tracey 082 460 6007.

Gift is looking for work on Tuesdays and Saturdays. He currently works in the Irene area and has reliable references. Please call him on 071 785 3251. General Male carer trained in the UK, certificate in handling elderley people. Ladies and gents European. Shopping, making meals, reading, intelligent conversation, medication, uplifting of the persons well-being. Magic Moments

Gardeners Andries is looking for work on Mondays as a gardener in Irene. He is extremely trustworthy and experienced and can even do odd jobs like painting. Contact Evelyn 083 669 8588. Ben, 083 710 9261, is looking for gardening work on Saturday, Sunday or Monday in Irene. He is a hard worker, honest and reliable and has a very pleasant disposition. Please contact Lynn Judge for a reference on 082 758 7684. Jonathan is looking for garden work on Mondays, Tuesdays and Sundays. He is honest, reliable, courteous and an extremely hard worker. Please phone Jonathan on 063 098 6595. For a reference please phone Marjorie on 082 483 7532.

PLEASE NOTE: TLG Publishing is not in the business of leasing cottages/accommodation. Accommodation advertisements are placed on behalf of residents/home owners. Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee that the accommodation listed in each issue (if any) will still be available once the magazine is distributed. We are also unable to provide accommodation details before the magazine is distributed. In addition to this, please note that no further domestic work advertisements will be placed without a vaild reference from a local resident or a resident from a nearby area.

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS EBS 24hrs Control Room: EBS Irene Manager (Jurie):

012 667 6337 / 071 576 5904 072 828 1701

EBS Paramedic Service - SecMed: Call EBS Control Room above or press Panic Button Please note: Non ILA Members will be charged for this service

ILA Irene Village Manager (Jan Swanepoel): 083 607 6600 e-mail: jan.swanepoel@irene.co.za ILA Administration (Alyson): 072 714 3740 e-mail: ilamanager@irene.co.za Accounts (Veronica): 071 657 9547 e-mail: accounts@irene.co.za

STREET LIGHTS e-mail: streetlights@tshwane.gov.za Tel: 012 358 9999

TSHWANE METRO EMERGENCY SERVICES Power Failures: 012 358 2541 Water Supply: 012 358 2111 Ambulance/Fire: 10177 Metro Police: 1 0111 For power failures, you may also SMS the word “power” followed by your municipal account number to 082 612 0333 or 44676 or visit www.tshwane.gov.za and follow the Report power failure link.


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March Issue 2016 | Irene Town Crier

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