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Chari-Tea Garden Par-Tea

Karen Watkins|Published

KAPS fund-raisers Rosemary Berry and Gloria Pitlow. Ms Berry runs a market in Moorland Crescent, Tokai and Ms Pitlow looks after the one in Lonsdale Road, Pinelands.

By Karen Watkins

The Karoo Animal Protection Society (KAPS) hosted a Chari-Tea Garden Par-Tea in Vineyard Road in Meadowridge on Sunday. KAPS provides a mobile for all kinds of pets and livestock in the townships of the Little Karoo. Their focus is on sterilisation but KAPS inspectors also watch out for cruelty and neglect. For further information, or to make donations, contact David at 082 376 1206.

Lorna Farrow, left, of Silvermine Village collects and donates bric-a-brac for sale at KAPS markets. With her are Jenny Morphet of Fish Hoek, in the middle, and Renee Osborne, who, together with her husband, Len, not pictured, hosted the Chari-Tea Garden Par-Tea at her home.
KAPS volunteers Barbara O’Brien of Meadowridge, Colleen Frost of Lakeside and Angela McQueen of Meadowridge.
Animal lovers Lien Bothas of Tokai, Maureen Jones of Grassy Park and Unice Davis of Strand.
Sue Ritchie of Rosebank and Dawn Elson of Kirstenhof.
Shopping for a good cause, Marena Smith and Don Smith from Diep River.