P19 - Platinum Weekly Newspaper
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10 October 2014, PLATINUM WEEKLY, 11 Marais Street, Tel: 014 592 9686, Fax: 011 252 6669, E-mail: ads@platinumweekly.co.za Donation for Spes Bona from Miss SA Schools- finalist Rustenburg – Alicia Roetz is but 12 years-old and already making her mark in the modelling world and is a finalist in the Miss SA Schools pageant taking place in Pretoria on Saturday, 18 October. As part of her duties as a finalist in this prestigious competition, Alicia is supporting Spes Bona as charity of her choice. This non-governmental organisation based in Rustenburg is a home caring for 64 persons with disabilities and on Wednesday (8 Oct) Alicia donated a huge quantity of food, toiletries and other groceries to them. Alicia admits she could not have done so without the assistance of the ProActive Learning Academy, Rotanang Primary School, Renting with A&L, Smurfie Land Preschool, Safari Spar, GIA House of Models, family members and other individuals who contributed towards this worthy cause. Alicia is a student of the GIA House of Models in Rustenburg and Antoinette Pretorius, principal of the Pro-Active Learning Academy, said she is very proud of this learner who does extremely well in all she sets her mind to. Social cricket takes off Rustenburg – Cricket fanatics in the area gathered at Laerskool Rustenburg last weekend (4-5 Oct) to watch local cricket players battle it out on the field. Boo-Yah faced off against Larries and won by default, while the Buddies played against the Snakes, who won by 7 wickets, ending the match with Buddies at 115/10 and the Snakes at 116/3. Kwezi chalked up 149/9 to win with 37 runs against Ka-Boom, who scored 112/9. The Dopers and Barbie Team will face off on Saturday, 11 October, in a must-win game to determine who goes through to the semi-finals of the Leon’s Auto and Larries Social Outdoor Cricket (LALSOC) tournament. The Teletubbies will play against the Smarties on at 10:00 on Sunday, 12 October and the Tailenders will challenge the Specials at 13:00 on the same day. All matches are played at Laerskool Rustenburg and young and old are invited to join in the fun. For more information contact Mariette at 072 447 6723 or Elrich at 084 284 2223. SAMBA developing Telkom Knock-out Cup future soccer squads quarter-finals beckoning Stars Rustenburg – After another successful weekend of soccer camps for junior players, Patrick Tshetlo, development manager of the SAMBA soccer initiative, is happy that they are progressing well towards building a development squad in the u/8, u/10 and u/12 age groups. Parents of budding young soccer stars are encouraged to register their children for the programme through which they aim to change thousands of children’s lives in and around Rustenburg. Soccer camps take place on Saturdays from 09:00 to 11:00 at the Impala rugby club and from 14:00 to 16:00 at the RBI rugby grounds. Registration forms are available at both venues, but Patrick Tshetlo can be contacted on 079 762 5711 for more information. Rustenburg/ Phokeng – Defending champions Platinum Stars are one step closer to claiming the title again after beating Chippa United 1-0 at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Phokeng on Tuesday, 7 October. Dikwena lost an opportunity to score early on when Eleazar Rodgers shot over and ten minutes later Chippa looked certain to score when Mpho Mvelase faced Kabelo Dambe in a one-on-one, but the keeper easily blocked the ball. With only five minutes remaining, Chippa’s Nigerian defender James Okwuosa kicked the ball past his own keeper, ensuring an on-goal in favour of Dikwena – the only goal of the game – and clearing the way for them to the quarter-finals. For more information on the next game contact Theron Rapoo, Platinum Stars brand and media officer at 073 494 2617. p 19 Cultivate a Healthy Lifestyle Rustenburg – Summer is here and caught many people unawares. It is easy to find an excuse to postpone the diet or exercise programme while the weather is chilly, just to have the rude awakening of realising the summer wardrobe has somehow shrunk during the winter months. To counter these winter worries, the Platinum Dream Team has partnered with MohauMokipidi Consulting in organising a healthy lifestyle fun run/walk on 11 October, aiming to promote fitness and overall health through a large variety of activities the whole family can participate in. The event starts at 07:00 for 07:30 and the entry fees are R30 for the 5km walk/run and R50 for the 10km walk/run. Registration forms can be obtained from ABSA branches, local schools and Olympia Park stadium. For more information contact Obed Legobate at 082 706 2170 or obed.legobate@gmail. com Rusteloos in Rustenburg to rock the city! Rustenburg – In the aftermath of the fivemonth long strike in the area and with many families still in dire straits, the local golf club will for the first time be hosting a musical event in aid of and conjunction with the Help-Net Foundation. Singers Juanita du Plessis, Willem Botha, Charlize Berg, Jakkie Louw and Monique have lined up stunning musical acts for Saturday, 18 October from 14:00 to 21:00 at the Rustenburg Golf Club. Ticket prices are R120 for adults, R80 for high school and R60 for primary school pupils. The Help-Net Foundation is a non-profit organisation focusing on the care and rehabilitation of abused, neglected and abandoned children which supports places of safety countrywide, and director Jaco Meintjies said caring for the community is at the heart of the event and the artists are as excited as they are to give back through such a dynamic platform. Louis Swart, vice-president of the club, said, “This is a day for the entire family to enjoy a celebration for the local community and an opportunity to give back. Preparations for the show are in full swing and it promises to be a major success”. For more information contact Jenny Zimmerman on 014 597 1814 / 082 855 0040 or jenny@rtbgolfclub.co.za
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