Mr Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes with regret that Alderman Eulalie Stott, a founder member of the Liberal Party and of the Black Sash, passed away on Sunday, 28 February 2010;
2) further notes that Eulalie Stott was a leading campaigner for the abolition of the iniquitous pass laws and a fearless and outspoken opponent of the tyranny of the apartheid regime;
3) acknowledges that Eulalie Stott served as a Cape Town City Councillor for 33 years and was a long-serving member of the council housing committee, in which capacity she won numerous awards for her efforts to speed up housing provision for the homeless;
4) recognises that Eulalie Stott was a proud daughter of our great nation who dedicated her life to the service of others and the eradication of injustice and tyranny within South Africa;
5) further recognises that she will be remembered by those who knew her as a charming, dedicated, generous and moral woman, who will be deeply missed by the community which she selflessly served for so many years; and
6) extends and expresses its sincere condolences to her daughters Louise and Rene, her grandchildren and all who loved her.
Agreed to.