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2 GOT A NEWS STORY? Call our news desk on (043) 702-2125. Find us on Facebook 26 November 2020 GO & EXPRESS

EC premier

welcomes SAB

donation

CROSSWORD number 1207

R30-million worth of medical supplies provided

MATTHEW FIELD

Minister of health Zweli

Mkizwe has

welcomed a donation

by South African Breweries

(SAB) of R30-million worth of

medical supplies to the Eastern

Cape.

The donation included

locally manufactured FF2P

medical grade masks and gloves

for surgery and general use.

Mizwe said the donation

came at an important moment,

given that Covid-19 cases are

seeing a sharp increase in the

p r ov i n c e .

“Our government is putting

in every effort ot protect the

nation against Covid-19. Now

more than ever, it's time for the

private sector to step up and

help flatten the curve wherever

it pops up,” said SAB corporate

affairs manager for the Eastern

and Western Cape Tinumzi

L u b e l wa n a .

“Only together can we beat

this pandemic.”

Lubelwana said SAB had

been approached by Eastern

Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane

to assist “in any way it could” in

combatting Covid-19.

“We jumped at the

opportunity to help the Eastern

Cape department of health.

Given the countless evidence

around the shortage of medical

equipment in the province, as a

W H AT ’S ON THE GO!

Contact the News Desk on (043) 7022125 or e-mail: goexpress@arena.africa

by Monday 4pm in publication week

F R I DAY

● U3A E.L. Writing Group –

Nancy Tietz. Starts 10am.

U3Ael is unable to hold face-toface

meetings and is offering a

wide and varied Zoom program

to members. Links will be

provided. New member’s

joining fee is R50 per year.

Enquiries: Gill: 083-651-7879

or u3ael2020@gmail.com

● U3A Overberg – Hermanus

Personalities – N i ch o l a s

Montserrat with Dr Robin Lee.

Starts 10am.

S AT U R DAY

● CROQUET: Typos Croquet

Club's new playing times are

1.30pm Saturdays or 11am

Sundays and Wednesdays. Join

the team for a game;

alternatively Rob and Linda are

available for free training

sessions. Practise equipment

(mallets etc.) are available on

the day at no cost. For further

details call Linda 083 579 4085.

Covid-19 restrictions are

adhered to. Typos Club, Union

Avenue (next to Clarendon High

S ch o o l ) .

● Narcotics Anonymous. St

Nicholas Church, 22 Pell Street,

Beacon Bay. From 7pm to 8pm.

Call 083-900-6962

South African business we felt it

was our duty to answer the call.”

❝ Given the countless

evidence around the

shortage of medical

equipment ... we felt

it was our duty to

answer the call

● Gonubie Saturday Stalls at

BCM Building, Main Rd from

8.30am to 12.30pm. Variety of

pop up stalls. Browsers

welcome. Face masks essential.

● Christmas market at the

Dutch Reformed Church, Bonza

Bay. Quality and quirky stalls

booked with a variety of items

on display, all aimed to make

your early Christmas shopping a

fun experience. Please wear

your masks. For details contact

043-748-3111.

MONTHLY CRAFT MARKET

● At Kingsmall shopping centre

from 9am where you will find

delicious pancakes, homebaked

cakes, tarts and sweets,

knitted and crochet items,

Tupperware, mosaic and bead

work, fresh garden plants, a

variety of seedlings and many

HELPING

O U T: EC

p re m i e r O s c a r

Mabuyane and

health

minister Zweli

Mkizwe have

welcomed a

g e n e ro u s

donation of

health

equipment by

SAB. Pictured

is Frere

Hospital P i c t u re :

MILIND CHITNIS

Mabuyane said he was

proud to see local businesses

helping their community.

“We know that SAB is part of

a world-wide corporation but

we knew we could rely on its

support when we needed it

most.

“This equipment will go a

long way to ensure the integrity

of our health system is

maintained so we can look after

our people in their time of

n e e d ,” he said.

other special and reasonably

priced Christmas gifts.

ART EXHIBITION

● Gonubie Lions invite readers

to visit Kingsmall shopping

centre between 9am and 12pm

where we have a lovely display

of 172 paintings created by

talented local artists, as well as

interesting mosaic items that

will make unique and

reasonably priced Christmas

gifts. This exhibition is in aid of

the Carel du Toit Centre.

W E D N E S DAY

● Narcotics Anonymous. St

Nicholas Church, 22 Pell Street,

Beacon Bay, from 7pm to 8pm.

Call 083-900-6962.

● U3A Art Appreciation –

Howard Hodgkin. Starts 3pm.

FINE ART

EXHIBITION:

Gonubie Lions

re p re s e n t a t i v e

Jeanette le

Roux, left, and

Carel du Toit

Centre project

manager and

principal Paula

Kumm. P i c t u re :

MATTHEW FIELD

The winner of crossword # 1186 is: M e l i ssa

win a 1x 250g bag of coffee plus two free cappuccinos

Bo tt c h e r Co n g ra t u l a t i o n s !

Send in a completed, correct crossword for a chance to

valued at R100 sponsored by Cutman & Hawk Coffee.

Drop off the crossword solution before 10am on Tuesday

at the Daily Dispatch building in Beacon Bay, or scan a

SOLUTION to Crossword number 1186

copy and e-mail it to go co n t est s @ a re n a . a f r i c a

SOLUTION to Crossword number 1206

WIN!

A A 1x 1x 250g

bag of of

c offe c ee

plus two

f re f re e

c a c p a p p u u c c i c n i n os os

valued at at

R R 10 100

0

s p s o p n o so n so re re dd

by by Cutman

& Hawk

C C offe ee

Send in a completed, correct crossword #1184 for a chance to win a 1x 250g bag of coffee

plus two free cappuccinos The winner valued of at last R100 week’s sponsored crossword by Cutman #& 1206 Hawk Coffee.

Drop off the crossword solution before 10am on Tuesday at the Daily Dispatch building in

is Kristin Krull. Co n g ra t u l a t i o n s !

Beacon Bay, or scan a copy and e-mail it to go co n t est s @ a re n a . a f r i c a

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