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HOMEFINDER<br />
Grocott’s <strong>Mail</strong> Friday, 31 July 2009<br />
FORT ENGLAND R690 000<br />
SUNNYSIDE R2, 250 000<br />
OATLANDS NORTH R1 200 000<br />
OATLANDS NORTH R780 000<br />
Lovely 3 Bedroom family home with<br />
established garden, situated in a tranquil area.<br />
Lots of room for improvement. A offer not to<br />
be missed! Don’t delay call today and view<br />
this bargain.<br />
Willie 082 483 8244<br />
Web Ref: HHL<br />
THORNCLIFF R860 000<br />
Warm family home with loads of space for<br />
family and guests. A good home to entertain<br />
in, enjoy the elevated views from the<br />
covered deck and built in braai. Enjoy a dip<br />
in the pool and watch the kids<br />
on the swings at the same time.<br />
Make a date to view me now!<br />
Wendy 082 863 9483<br />
Web Ref HHL000212<br />
SUNNYSIDE R520 000<br />
Large family home opposite Graeme<br />
College, 4 Bedroom plus flatlet.<br />
Lovely views and attractive pool and<br />
entertainment area.<br />
Wendy 082 863 9483<br />
Web Ref HHL000203<br />
OATLANDS NORTH R960 000<br />
BRING YOUR OFFER! 3 Bedroom<br />
with 1.5 bathrooms, open plan lounge &<br />
kitchen area and garage, with a spacious<br />
yard for little pets. Close to school for the<br />
boys and situated in a tranquil<br />
area. View now.<br />
Deidré 074 335 2053<br />
Web Ref HHL000209<br />
JOZA R230 000<br />
Area Description Suggested S<br />
Price<br />
Central 2 Bed, garage R380 000<br />
Fort<br />
England<br />
3Bed,flat,garage R590 000<br />
Lock-up and go in this secure complex. 3<br />
Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and garage. Top of<br />
the range finishes. Wake up with the birds.<br />
Two bedroom flat in secure complex.<br />
Walking distance to CBD. Good value for<br />
money! Call me to view.<br />
Very good value for money family home in the<br />
best area with a self-contained guest suite/<br />
flat. A pool for the summer days and the whole<br />
house is to be painted soon which will make it<br />
almost brand new!<br />
View this bargain today. 2 Bedroom<br />
home, close to schools, shops and public<br />
transport. That’s not all, also a 2 room flat<br />
in yard. Cash in or miss out!<br />
Kingswood<br />
3Bed,pool,double<br />
garage<br />
R1,000 000<br />
Willie 082 483 8244<br />
Web Ref HHL000204<br />
CBD R2 100 000<br />
This attractive building near to shops and<br />
restaurants offers a varied option for investment<br />
buyers. Student accommodation<br />
occupies the top floor and one bedroomed<br />
flat at the rear and offices and<br />
shops are let out at street level.<br />
Wendy 082 863 9483<br />
Web Ref HHL000122<br />
Wendy 082 863 9483<br />
Web Ref HHL000202<br />
HILLSVIEW R895 000<br />
Fabulous property in the middle of the<br />
“Student Hub”. Walking distance to Rhodes<br />
University and town. Quiet cul-de-sac. 4<br />
Bedrooms with a self- contained<br />
flat.<br />
Wendy 082 863 9483<br />
Web Ref HHL000199<br />
Pamela 072 458 9255<br />
Web Ref HHL000190<br />
• Andrew Heemro road – Spacious, 3<br />
Bed, garages. R3800pm<br />
• Seymore str – 3 Bed house with flat,<br />
R4800pm<br />
• Trotter street – Double storey, furnished,<br />
4bed, 2bath. R4400pm<br />
• Saunders str – Neat bachelor, offstreet<br />
parking, avail Sep R1900 w/e<br />
incl. Furnished.<br />
• Miles str – Neat bachelor, Off-street<br />
parking, avail Aug R1900pm w/e incl<br />
Mature person.<br />
• Market str – 3 Bed home, pre-paid<br />
meter. Avail Sep. R3800pm<br />
• African str- 4 Bed home, central &<br />
RENTALS<br />
Pamela 072 458 9255<br />
Web Ref: HHL000213<br />
neat. R5500pm Avail Aug.<br />
• Allen street – 1 Furnished room in<br />
4bed digs,GIRLS ONLY. AVAIL NOW<br />
R1850pm.<br />
• BRAND NEW! 5X2 Bed flats in new<br />
little complex in Queen Str. Modern,<br />
good security. Pre-paid meters. Avail<br />
June. R3 500pm<br />
URGENTLY LOOKING FOR<br />
FLATS, FAMILY HOMES<br />
& DIGS TO LET!<br />
Deidré 074 335 2053<br />
Email:homenetgtown@yahoo.com \<br />
Check out props to let on Facebook!<br />
Central<br />
Upper<br />
Beaufort<br />
4Bed&flat,student<br />
accommodation<br />
Commercial,offices,<br />
3Bed property<br />
R1,200 000<br />
R1,500 000<br />
Donating blood is a social responsibility<br />
propshop@telkomsa.net<br />
+28a Hill Street (Cnr Hill & Beaufort St)<br />
g 046 636 1174 • Fax: 046 636 1186<br />
Jeff 082 940 1418<br />
RESIDENTIAL RENTALS<br />
African Str 1 room in 3 b/r flat incl. w&e<br />
(mature female student) R2 000/m<br />
2010 Digslist available<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
High Str Shop Space<br />
R2420/m<br />
E-mail us, ring us, or come see us at our office<br />
NOKULUNGA NTANTISO<br />
AND LARA SALOMON<br />
“A<br />
school friend was<br />
a Rhesus baby and<br />
received a blood<br />
transfusion at birth in the<br />
50s,” Anne Warring recalls.<br />
“It saved her life.” Warring<br />
began donating blood in 1978,<br />
before she moved to Grahamstown.<br />
She donated for<br />
the 96th time on Thursday at<br />
Victoria Girls’ High School<br />
Grahamstown,<br />
invites applications for a registered<br />
SOCIAL WORKER<br />
with experience in dealing with teenagers.<br />
Applicants are requested to submit<br />
a detailed CV with qualifi cations, testimonials<br />
and contactable references to<br />
The Principal, Victoria Girls’ High School,<br />
P.O. Box 601, Grahamstown, 6140.<br />
Closing date for applications: 17 August 2009.<br />
Starting date: 1 October 2009, or 1 January 2010<br />
Eden Grove at a South African<br />
Blood Services (SANBS)<br />
blood drive at Rhodes University.<br />
According to Liezl Barnard<br />
from the SANBS marketing<br />
department: “Rhodes<br />
is the varsity where most<br />
students are willing to donate<br />
blood.” The SANBS hold<br />
blood drives at Rhodes every<br />
three months, and each time<br />
approximately 200 Rhodes<br />
students and staff donate.<br />
While some choose not to<br />
donate, others are not able to<br />
because of certain medication<br />
such as Roaccutane which<br />
treats acne. Amy Payne is one<br />
of those people who is not permitted<br />
to donate, but says she<br />
“would donate if [she] could”.<br />
Robyn McCormick decided<br />
to give blood for the first<br />
time because of an advertisement<br />
that she had seen<br />
depicting a girl who could<br />
not be operated on because<br />
there was no blood to give her.<br />
Though McCormick admitted<br />
that she was “scared of fainting<br />
afterwards”, Bertie Kommel,<br />
a blood donor and volunteer<br />
staff member, insists that<br />
they have trained nurses for<br />
such incidences.<br />
However, SANBS staff do<br />
warn that “blood donors must<br />
have eaten a balanced meal in<br />
the last four hours before giving<br />
blood, or they might faint<br />
afterwards”. McCormick did<br />
not faint and felt proud afterwards<br />
that her blood could be<br />
used to save someone’s life.<br />
Another student, Thomas<br />
King, is not (per se) proud of<br />
donating blood as he thinks of<br />
it as his duty. “I consider it a<br />
social responsibility,” he says.<br />
“Anyone who can give blood,<br />
should.” Warring agrees, saying<br />
that even though “one percent<br />
of the country donates,<br />
95% might need blood at some<br />
point.” She encourages blood<br />
donation, by saying that “you<br />
never know when you will<br />
need blood – accidents can<br />
happen.”