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    ARTS & LIFE

    When the tough get warm and fuzzy

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanNovember 22, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Caltex Bunny, Regional Manager Craig Herman, Makana Service Station owner Jon Campbell and Business Consultant for the Eastern CapeThembela Mki pose for a photo with members and supporters of Road Eagles, Midway and Christian Motorcyclists Association.

    Caltex Grahamstown sponsored a Children’s Charity Run on Sunday 11 November. Motocyclists from across the district and some from as far afield as Mpumalanga gathered at the Monument at 10.30am before roaring off in an impressive convoy to the Albany Sports Club, where R20 plus a toy for charity got them a rally badge plus entry to braai and bar facilities at the club. Photos by Sue Maclennan

    Makana’s Chief Traffic Officer Coenraad Hanekom with his pride and joy.
    Makana’s Chief Traffic Officer Coenraad Hanekom with his pride and joy.
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    MC Coetzee and Andrew Moore (Port Alfred/ Midway)
    MC Coetzee and Andrew Moore (Port Alfred/ Midway)
    Geoff Bagshawe co-ordinates members of the Noble Knights.
    Geoff Bagshawe co-ordinates members of the Noble Knights.
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