Dear Club Members,
WOW (and WOW again) 2011 is here! Compliments of the season to you all. Hope that 2011 is everything that you could possibly dream of.
What's new in GhostConvey
Bank Progress View
The Bank Progress View tool gives you an overview of all your electronic instructions for a specific bank. You can easily identify instructions where your milestone messages are late and update your instructions in batches. You can also view and update the bond classification and delay reason for your matters. To access the new tool, go to Bonds > Tools > Bank Progress Views and select the institution. Currently this is available for Standard Bank and First National Bank.
Did you know?
GhostView has been fully incorporated into GhostConvey.Net
The Matter List allows users restricted access to matters. They can search to find a specific matter and access all the relevant information via the matter summary tab at the bottom. The matter summary tab has a summary section, contact information and the full matter history. If a note needs to be sent to the owner of the matter, the internal memo task will do just that and the owner will get the memo in their GhostConvey Inbox under Messages!
Reminder
Customer Service Centre (CSC)
Korbitec offers a centralized support centre if you require any assistance in the smooth operation of any of the GhostConvey Suite products. We are moving towards a more centralized support structure, known as the Korbitec Customer Service Centre (CSC). A team of dedicated consultants and specialists on the GhostConvey suite are standing by to assist you with any queries you might have. They can be contacted on 0860 266 839 or alternatively by email at csc@korbitec.com.
Meeting the team
Janice Marsh
Korbitec Port Elizabeth - Branch Manager
Janice was born in Port Elizabeth and has spent all her life here, and is not planning on leaving the friendly city anytime soon. :) She has been married to Colin for 13 years and they have two daughters, Bianca (11 years) and Kaylin (8 years).
Any spare time she has is spent gardening and doing various craft projects like scrapbooking. She enjoys her job and working with her team in the PE branch
Korbitec staff news
Congratulations go to Allesandri and Danillo who got engaged on 23rd December 2010 (after 7 years).
Korbitec Port Elizabeth gets involved with Isithembiso Babies Home
In December the staff at Korbitec Port Elizabeth, took on a project to repaint the babies room at Isithembiso Babies home. The room was painted a soft lime green and completed with a lovely teddy bear border and new blinds and shelves. Great fun was had by all and it was so rewarding to be involved in their lives in this small way.
Visit their website at www.isithembiso.org
Completed babies room
Korbitec Staff with two of the children at Isithembiso
Korbitec staff with Alet the house mother and Isithembiso co-ordinator Janice Engelbrecht.
Recipe of the month - Baked pasta with cauliflower and two cheeses - 4 Servings as a main course, 6 as a side dish
This family favourite is good as a vegetarian main course or as a side dish to complement grilled or roast poultry, or fish.
Ingredients
- 1½ cups (375 ml) screw noodles
- 1 medium cauliflower, broken into florets
- Pasta Spice
- 1 onion, chopped
- 3 T (45 ml) butter
- 3 T (45 ml) White Sauce Powder
- 2 cups (500 ml) full cream milk
- ½ cup (125 ml) crumbled feta cheese
- ¼ cup (60 ml) grated Gouda cheese
- ¼ cup (60 ml) fresh breadcrumbs
Method
- Preheat the oven to 190°C.
- Bring a pot of water to the boil, add the pasta and cook it for 6 minutes.
- Add the cauliflower and cook for a further 4 minutes.
- Drain the pasta and cauliflower. Season with Pasta Spice.
- Transfer to a medium size ovenproof casserole.
- Sauté the onion slowly in the butter until soft and golden. Sprinkle the White Sauce Powder over & stir it in.
- Add the milk and keep stirring until it boils. Add the feta. Pour the sauce over the pasta.
- Combine the grated Gouda cheese and the fresh breadcrumbs and sprinkle on top.
- Bake for 30 minutes.
Variation
Use broccoli or a combination of cauliflower and broccoli.
Baby Marrow ± 8, sliced, is also very good in place of cauliflower.
Congratulations to our competition winners!
Our lucky club member below won a R500.00 Greenacres shopping voucher in December - just in time for Christmas!
Well done Annalize - hope you spoilt yourself!
Annalize Prinsloo (Brown Braude & Vlok Attorneys)
Win Win Win!!!!!!!!
ONE LUCKY WINNER - will win a Georgiou Signature Pedicure at the 5 star Georgiou Spa in Kragga Kamma valued at R250.00.
Just answer the easy question below and send your replies to rosiet@korbitec.com - closes 21 April 2011.
FOR WHICH BANKS CAN YOU RUN THE BANK PROGRESS VIEW REPORT?
Words of wisdom
The most important things in life aren't things. - Illinois First
Registering
Registration to our club is FREE. If you have not yet joined, please send us your details as follows to rosiet@korbitec.com and fill in the detail prompts.
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