Shaun morgan welgemoed biography of william hill
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List of play up names
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Eastern Province Herald (later The Herald)
Port Elizabeth, Tuesday, January 4, 1983.
BIRTHS.
LARSEN. – To Debbie and Josh, a son born December 31, 1982 at Sandford.
McCABE. – To Celeste and Jeremy, a son, Justin, born January 2.
SCHEMMER. – To Frankie and Robert, a son, born on December 27, 1982 at Sandford.
ENGAGEMENTS.
BLACK. – SMITH. Sybil and John Smith are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah, to Donald, son of Shirley and Trevor BLACK.
DEN HOED. – DU PREEZ. Arie and Laurita are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest son, Tony, to Fransie, eldest daughter of Frank and the late Levina DU PREEZ.
STONE. – OBERHOLZER. Sumene and Laurence are pleased to announce their engagement on December 25, 1982.
WOOD. – CONNACHER. Jim and Jill CONNACHER are pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Sue, to Barry, youngest son of Greta and the late Graham WOOD.
MARRIAGES.
McGILL. – IDLE. Mrs Kay IDLE has pleasure in announcing the marriage of her daughter Jeni, to Ian, son of Mr and Mrs Bill McGILL of Edinburgh, Scotland. On 24th December 1982.
VAVROSKI. – BOTHA. It is a great pleasure to announce the marriage of Avril, daughter of Mrs J. BOTHA, to Douglas, son of Mr and Mrs VAVROSKI of North Dakota. Wedding took place
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Chica Papillon
VANESSA SMEETS
“We are but dust and shadow,” The Odes of Horace
My third Oppikoppi and maybe ‘third time lucky’… I went for FREE! Thank you, Cinema Nouveau for choosing my random post on which movie best describes the Oppikoppi experience.
I chose “Searching for Sugarman” from the selection given, because we are all still searching for that experience/ that artist/ that time in our lives when we embark on an Odyssey, a massive adventure.
I separated myself from the city lights, embraced the dust and bushveld, was initiated by the full moon under warm winter nights and returned whole.
Many complained the line-up was not that impressive this year… But, for 20 years of Oppikoppi, one should know it’s not so much about the music, it’s about:
– discovering who you are in extreme conditions
– knowing what your best friend finally looks like without make-up
– making friends with strangers in long queues
– holding some celebrity’s drink while he/ she takes a selfie with a random
– catching the drumstick/ the CD/ the item of clothing full of hard-earned sweat
– sharing crazy “past Koppi” experiences
– making memories filled with dust, life and