Delvera  - January '10

Route 62 - March '10TT
Time Out & Traveltime offers friendship and fun                       Travelling down roads least travelled                                    Visiting places not normally seen by tourists                                Great company and excellent meals are to be expected                              It transfers you out of your everyday life!

TIMEOUT - Previous Outings

TIME OUT IS NINE
9
th September 09

Arrival at Le Franschhoek Hotel

The slides above show our arrival at Le Franschhoek Hotel
(Click on the thumbnails to enlarge a specific photo)
Other photos and full details follow below.

The Time Out Ladies Club celebrated its 9th anniversary in 2009 and what better day to do this, than the 9th day of the 9th month of 2009. With the ladies 'dressed to the nines' the scene was set - the Hotel Le Franschhoek the perfect setting and our transport carrier, Hylton Ross with their gleaming coaches for our transport, we all felt like "Cinderella's" dressed for the ball.  Our welcoming cocktail drinks made us ready to party!

Joy and Rose set the picture of elegance at the bottom of the stairwell.  Dot and Ingrid talk animatedly about the upcoming Knysna trip.

Barbi chats to Gay (centre, visiting from Jo'burg) about the beauty of Franschhoek. Susan, right has recently re-located from Gauteng,   The goody bags and gifts set the 'party mood'

Heather won the award for the most trips attended.   Of the 160 trips planned over the 9 years, Heather has done an astonishing 102.  In the 9 years since inception the Time Out Ladies Club and Traveltime has taken over 4131 bookings on the system.  Mel won an award - MF for MC - she has been doing this 'job' for many a year and does it so well.  Joy was voted the Most Enthusiastic - having instigated the LOVE bag theme and the "Dressed to the Nines"  - thank you, Joy

Everyone knows Dot and her animations on the various trips, so it was fitting that she got her award for "Best BUSker". Bridget always puts her hand to 'work' - in the bar at Kersefontein and at the Highlands Road Estate - so Bar Maid / Waitron of the year was a fitting award for her. Dawn, always the Willing Horse, got her award for her devotion to every task that she so willingly handles.

The Constantia ladies play an integral part in our transport allowing me the freedom to board in Tableview knowing that all is taken care of in their area and they were rewarded for their help. The five NOMU ladies were very keen to get home and try their new products. (The fifth was Dawn, who didn't hear the call for photo's). Wayne enjoyed the peace and quiet and took "Time Out" to read the daily news.

Go To Page: 2
Published 12th September '09

BACK TO TOP