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TALK OF THE TOWN 12 May 2022 Advertising & Newsdesk: (046) 624-4356 Find us on Facebook 13
GREENIES &GARDENING
MULTIPLE BENEFITS: Kathy Cumings of
Clumber Valley Natural Products with her range
of essential oils at the Bathurst Farmers Market
on Sunday Picture: SUE MACLENNAN
STAFF REPORTER
Essential oil uses
unpacked at PA
Garden Club
The Port Alfred Garden Club welcomed
Kathy Cumings of Clumber Valley Natural
Products on May 3 for a talk about essential
oils and aromatherapy.
The talk focused on the history of
aromatherapy and the therapeutic possibilities of
oils and their uses in the beauty, medical and
psychiatric fields.
“When used correctly, the perfumed essences
represent many medicinal agents.
“Each essential oil has an individual
combination of constituents which interacts with
the body’s chemistry in a direct manner, which
then in turn affects certain organs or systems as a
wh o l e .
“When the oils are used externally in the form
of a massage treatment, they are easily absorbed
via the skin and transported throughout the
b o dy,” Cumings said.
“It is therefore important to recognise that
essential oils have three distinct modes of action
with regard to how they inter-relate with the
human body: pharmacological, p hy s i o l o g i c a l ,
and p s y ch o l o g i c a l .”
The journey into essential oils began in 2004
for Cumings when she and her husband started
growing rose geraniums and planted 2,000
cuttings that were nurtured to maturity.
Once they located a mobile distillation plant,
they distilled their first oils and so their passion for
essential oils began.
Cumings went on to discuss the uses of
essential oils, of which there are an abundance,
as well as the difference between carrier oils; also
known as base oil or vegetable oil.
“They are so named because they carry the
essential oil onto the skin. Diluting essential oils
is a critical safety practice when using essential
oils.
“Carrier oils do not contain a concentrated
aroma, unlike essential oils, though some, such
as olive, have a mild distinctive smell.
“Neither do they evaporate like essential oils,
which are more volatile.
“The carrier oils used should be as natural and
unadulterated as possible. Many people feel
organic oils are of higher quality,” said Cumings.
While Cumings did advocate for the use of
essential oils in many situations, she did say that
essential oils should be used, as a general rule, for
external remedies only and not as a substitute for
professional health and medical advice.
She said the product range available at
Clumber Valley included cleansing oils, face and
body scrubs, toners, creams, and much more.
“We deliver to Bathurst and Port Alfred, and
we have a stall at the Bathurst Farmers market
most Sundays,” said Cumings.
- Clumber Valley Natural Products can be
contacted for a price list on Whatsapp, 072-658-
0808, or email clumbervalley@gmail.com
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LOST OR DESTROYED DEED
(Form JJJ added by GNR.62 of 18 January 2019)
Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulation
68 of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, of the
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copy of
Deed of Transfer Number T69447/2017(CTN)
Passed by
In favour of
in respect of
The Executors in the
Estate Late
HAROLD HOLT
Number 2639/2016
SUSANNA MARIA
ELIZABETH HOLT
Identity Number
330325 0018 08 3
Unmarried
ERF 3588 PORT ALFRED
IN THE AREA OF
NDLAMBE LOCAL
MUNICIPALITY
DIVISION OF BATHURST
PROVINCE OF THE
EASTERN CAPE
which Deed has been lost or destroyed.
All persons having objection to the issue
of such copy are hereby required to lodge
the same in writing with the Registrar of
Deeds at KING WILLIAM’S TOWN within
two weeks after the date of the publication
of this notice.
Dated at PORT ALFRED this 12TH day of
MAY 2022
Application:
NEAVE STÖTTER INC.
25 VAN DER RIET STREET
PORT ALFRED
6170
Email : grace@palaw.co.za
Tel : 046 6241163
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been lost or destroyed.
All persons having objection to the issue
of such copy are hereby required to lodge
the same in writing with the Registrar of
Deeds at within
two weeks after the date of the publication
of this notice.
MAY 2022
Application:
PORT ALFRED
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In loving Memory of a
Husband, Father and
Grandfather
NEVILLE
OOSTHUIZEN
who was called home on
17 May 2020
We hold you close within
our hearts,
And there you shall remain,
To walk with us throughout
our lives,
Until we meet again.
Lyn, Belinda, Beverley,
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NDLAMBE
MUNICIPALITY
PORT ALFRED
APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED
SUBDIVISION OF ERF 475
KENTON ON SEA INTO TWO
PORTIONS (PORTION A AND B),
CLOSURE OF A PUBLIC ROAD
(PORTION A AND B); REZONING
OF THE SUBDIVIDED PORTIONS
(PORTION A AND B) FROM
TRANSPORT ZONE 1 TO
RESIDENTIAL ZONE 1 AND
CONSOLIDATION OF PORTION A
WITH ERF 488 KENTON ON SEA
AND PORTION B WITH 1732
KENTON ON SEA
Applicant:
MEH Sulter & Son Inc.
Owner: Erf 475:
Ndlambe Municipality
Erf 488:
Hugh David Collett
Erf 1732:
Catherine Ann Campbell
Property Description: Erf 488,
Kenton on Sea
Physical Address:
Gowan Street and
Vasco da Gama,
Kenton on Sea, 6191
Detailed description of proposal:
The matter for consideration is an application
for proposed Subdivision of Erf 475, Kenton
on Sea into two Portions (Portion A and B),
Closure of Public Place (Portion of A and
B); Rezoning of the subdivided Portions
(Portion A and B) from Transport Zone a
to Residential Zone 1 and Consolidation of
Portion A with Erf 488 and Portion B with
Erf 1732 Kenton on Sea as per the
provisions of the Ndlambe Municipality
Spatial Planning and Land Use
Management By-Laws (2016) and
Ndlambe Municipality Integrated Land
Use Scheme, 2019.
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section
93 of the Ndlambe Municipality Spatial
Planning and Land Use Management
By-law (2016) that the abovementioned
application has been received and is
available for inspection during weekdays
between 09:00 to 15:00 at the Ndlambe
Municipality, Civic Centre, Causeway,
and Port Alfred Municipal Office. The
application can also be viewed on the
Ndlambe website (www.ndlambe.gov.za),
under Resource Centre, Town Planning
Portal, Current Land Use Applications.
Any written comments may be addressed
in terms of Section 98 of the said Bylaw
to The MUNICIPAL MANAGER, Causeway,
Port Alfred, 6170, or emailed to townplanning
@ndlambe.gov.za or unxesi@ndlambe.gov.za
on or before 13 June 2022. Telephonic
enquiries can be made to the Town Planning
Section at (046) 604 5520. The Municipality
may refuse to accept comment received
after the closing date. Any person who
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ADV. R DUMEZWENI
12 May 2022 MUNICIPAL MANAGER