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Tuning In: Knit squares to bring some winter warmth

The squares will be used to make blankets to be donated to the under-privileged.

WELL thankfully the ‘overpriced chocolates and roses event’ is now behind us and we look around, supermarkets are starting Easter marketing. Needless to say Easter is only in April – but nothing like forward planning.

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Azelle du Randt needs knitted squares for blankets to be donated to the under-privileged for the winter warmth campaign. Yes, I know, knitting in this weather sounds nuts, however, diarise for the cooler days. Contact Azelle for further information at 084 4108864.

Impithi Kiosk invites locals to bring home-grown items such as jams, pickles, sauces, breads, juices, cakes and pies and whatever else that is wholesome and fresh and set up a table, absolutely free, next Saturday, February 29, from 8.30 until 10.30am. For more information contact 066 3715631.

Well done to the Fred Lemmer Estates team comprising (from left) ‘HP’ Franck, Lynette Pollock, Marietha Steyn and Jan Vosloo, who won their first game at the recent Scottburgh Bowls Tournament.

Sadly, a complaint has been received from locals Peter and Sandy Baumgarten who despair about garbage dumped  in Williamson Street.

Congratulations to the Fred Lemmer Estates team who played the Scottburgh Bowls Tournament and won their first game.

Happiness is always an inside job!

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