Get together and laughter and jokes corner

hi fellow SHCians,

I would appreciate feedback of a get together for members interested in joining a laugther and jokes corner, where we could have coffee, chat, bbq, pot luck to each other home or outside and shared some laughter, humorous stories and jokes or creative writing as a hobby corner

pls comment your feedback or write to me at angsylvia58@gmail.com with your contact and email address

lets brainstorm some ideas before we start a jokes, stories telling, humorous and laughter corner to have coffee together.

once we have enought people I will set up a meeting.

sylvia ang (oe)

pls register your interest here and leave your comment, phone no.

1.

Free photography training cum outing at SBG on 10th Aug. 9am

For those SHCians not going overseas during the National Day holiday weekend, there will be a free training on very basic photography in SBG on Monday 10th August at 9 am. You need not have a camera to join in but if you do have a camera, and manual, do bring it along. We will most likely finish at noon and have lunch for those who wish to. Those who wish to contact me can email me at cecil@1digital.com.sg. Do register here and please email me so that I can keep you inform if there is any changes, during the email do also give me your name and phone number for contact purpose.

Please register here.

  1. Cecil Chan (EO) 

Travelling around Australia

Hi All

I have ben reading all the interesting news of you all in Singapore. Hope to join you all when I’m back there especially for trips from Sinagpore. I am hoping to see more of Australia these few years especially parts that I haven’t been. Friends here too talk about going round during the cooler months.

Just to share – I’ll be travelling to Adelaide – cheap airfares are on sale and we are renting a car , sightseeing places as we haven’t been to South Australia and then driving onto to Victoria, going along The Great Ocean Rd. It will just be 7 days.

Regards

Joan

Life saving article on Stroke

To all fellow SHC members

Hope this article will prove effective in real times of emergency, especially to those members who have elderly parents / relative staying with them.  I think it would be useful too that we should pass on this info to our children for their knowledge. 

"From a Chinese Professor .                                                                                     
Keep a syringe or needle in your home to do this… It’s amazing and an unconventional way of recovering from stroke, read it through it can help somebody one day.                                                         
                                                                                                               
This is amazing. Please keep this very handy. Excellent tips.                                                 
Do take a minute to read this. You’ll never know, ones life may depend on you.                                 
                                                                                                               
My father was paralysed and later died from the result of a stroke.  I wish I knew about this first aid before. 

When stroke strikes, the capillaries in the brain will gradually burst.                           
When a stroke occurs, stay calm.                                                                               
                                                                                                               
No matter where the victim is, do not move him/her. Because, if moved, the capillaries will burst.             
                                                                                                               
Help the victim to sit up where he/she is to prevent him/her from falling over again and then the blood letting can begin.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                               
If you have in your home an injection syringe that would be the best.                                         
                                                                                                               
Otherwise, a sewing needle or a straight pin will do.                                                         
                                                                                                               
1.    Place the needle/pin over fire to sterilize it and then use it to prick the tip of all ……10 fingers.
2.    There are no specific acupuncture points, just prick about an mm from the fingernail.                   
3.    Prick till blood comes out.                                                                             
4.    If blood does not start to drip, then squeeze with your fingers.                                       
5.    When all 10 digits is bleeding, wait a few minutes then the victim will regain consciousness.           
                                                                                                               
6.    If the victim’s mouth is crooked, then pull on his ears until they are red. 
                           
7.    Then prick each earlobe twice until two drops of blood comes from each earlobe.     
                   
After a few minutes the victim should regain consciousness.                                                 
                                                                                                               
Wait till the victim regains his normal state without any abnormal symptoms then take him to the hospital.    Otherwise, if he was taken in the ambulance in a hurry to the hospital, the bumpy trip will cause all the capillaries in his brain to burst.                                                                             
                                                                                                               
If he could save his life, barely managing to walk, then it is by the grace of his ancestors.                 
‘I learned about letting blood to save life from Chinese traditional doctor who lives in Sun Juke.
                                                                                                               
Furthermore, I had practical experience with it. Therefore, I can say this method is 100% effective.   
       
In 1979, I was teaching in Fung Gaap Collegein Tai Chung.                                            
                                                                                                         
One afternoon, I was teaching a class when another teacher came running to my classroom and said in panting,   
‘come quick, our supervisor has had a stroke!’. I immediately went to the 3rd floor.                   
When I saw our supervisor, his colour was off, his speech was slurred , his mouth was crooked – all the symptoms of a stroke.                                                                               
                                                                                                               
I immediately asked one of the practicum students to go to the pharmacy outside the school to buy a syringe,  which I used to prick his 10 fingers tips.                                                             
                                                                                                               
When all 10 fingers were bleeding (each with a pea-sized drop of blood),after a few minutes, his  face  regained its colour and his eyes’ spirit returned,                                                             
                                                                                                               
But his mouth was still crooked. So I pulled on his ears to fill them with blood.                             
When his ears became red ,                                                                    
I pricked his right earlobe twice to let out two drops of blood .                                                 
When both earlobes had two drops of blood each , a miracle happened.                                           

Within 3-5 minutes the shape of his mouth returned to normal and his speech became clear.                     
                                                                                                               
We let him rest for a while and have a cup of hot tea , then we helped him go down the stairs, drove him to Wei Wah Hospital . He rested one night and was released the next day to return to school to teach.. Everything worked normally.                                                                                               
There were no ill after effects.                                                                               
On the other hand, the usual stroke victim usually suffers Irreparable bursting of the brain capillaries on the way to the hospital. As a result, these victims never recover.’ Therefore, stroke is the second cause of death. The lucky ones will stay alive but can remain paralysed for life.                             
                                                                                                               
It is such a horrible thing to happen in ones life.                                                           
                                                                                                               
If we can all remember this blood letting method and start the life saving process immediately, in a short time, the victim will be revived and regain 100% normality. "     

Myra Chia

                                 

I lost my phone…..

Hi to all my beloved SHCians,

A big THANK YOU for specially making the trip down to Adonai last Saturday.  Apologise if I have been slow in serving.  Appreciate greatly your presence.

Thanks Dan a great deal for organizing this gathering but again apologise for the ‘cramp’ but hopefully we can have that gathering on weekdays or better still in the evening…Adonai can extend the operaion hours for you guys.

By the way, my mobile chose to stay behind when I got off the cab.  I have one whole list of contacts that my mobile has taken off with it.  Appfreciate if you guys can kindly leave your contact numbers via my email address everson_theblueplace@hotmail.com so that I can update into my new mobile which sad to say, I have not gotten the time to hunt for one.  You can also sms me the contact as I have gotten a replacement SIM card and had it activated.

Thanks alot guys!

 

Regards!

Anne Chua

Shirley Yuen – Profile

Hello Everyone!

I’m an ‘old’ new member – signed up several years back but was not active but am more free now so hope to be able to get to know you over the next few months. For a start, I’m on the upcoming trip to Padang.

I’m in-between jobs, just finished a stint at an international school which is now on its summer break. I’m an avid reader, currently it’s Philosophy. I enjoy yoga stretches and bends so I don’t freeze up and swim whenever I get near a pool.

Sleep

Dear All

Came across this article and thought I would start a new thread to share.

7 Surprising Facts About Sleep

Must-know info to help you get your zzz’s

Can’t sleep? You have plenty of company. About half of all adults experience insomnia on occasion, and 1 in 10 battle insomnia on a regular basis, according to the Cleveland Clinic. If you fall into one of those groups, chances are you’re already following the tried-and-true rules for a good night’s sleep: Don’t have too much caffeine (especially late in the day), don’t exercise late at night, keep your bedroom at a cool, comfortable temperature, and make sure your bed, pillows and linens are comfy. Those are all good tips, but there are lesser-known things you can try to help you get more rest.

1. Set a Bedtime Alert
Most of us already use an alarm to wake up in the morning, but sleep expert Mxxx Bxxx, PhD, suggests setting it at night as well. "I tell people to set their alarm for one hour before bedtime, which reminds them to begin what I call the power-down hour," says Dr. Bxxx.  He says you should spend the first 20 minutes of that hour taking care of any necessary chores (like walking the dog or making your kids’ lunches), then spend the next 20 minutes on hygiene (washing up, brushing your teeth, etc.), and save the last 20 minutes before bed for relaxation. You don’t necessarily have to meditate, if that doesn’t appeal to you; you can also do deep breathing exercises, read a book or even watch a little TV (as long as it’s not too stimulating).

2. Don’t Clear Your Mind
Experts say anxiety and depression top the list of reasons people have trouble sleeping. Part of the problem is that many of us just can’t seem to quiet that internal voice that starts rambling on about the worries of the day. Of course, if you can clear your mind, go ahead and do it. But if that’s impossible, don’t force it–you’ll only end up panicking about the fact that you’re not sleeping, says Pxxx Mxxx, PhD.  Instead, try slowing down your thoughts. "Practice saying anything and everything that comes into your mind to yourself in a slow, monotonous, drowsy tone," says Dr. Mxxx. It doesn’t matter if you’re thinking about what to buy tomorrow at the grocery store or how a big presentation at work is going to go. If you slow everything down and talk to yourself in an even tone, you’ll find it’s that much harder to keep worrying (or stay awake).

3. Count Numbers–Not Sheep
Another great way to quiet those racing thoughts is to count backward from 300 by 3s, says Dr. Bxxx. Unless you’re a math ace, you probably won’t be able to focus on anything else while you’re doing this, which means you’ll end up distracting yourself from your stressful thoughts.

4. Get Up a Half-Hour Earlier
Yes, you read that right! If you’re suffering from chronic insomnia, try getting up, for example, at 6:30 instead of your usual 7 wakeup time–no matter what time you fell asleep the night before. You may be extra-sleepy for a little while, but this is hands-down the most effective way to reset your body clock, says Dr. Mxxx. It works because it teaches your body that it can’t catch up on sleep in the morning, so eventually you’ll start feeling drowsier earlier in the evening.

5. Consider Seeing a Professional
A sleep psychologist is someone who specializes in gathering info about your emotions and your behaviors specifically as they relate to sleep. Often found at sleep centers, a sleep psychologist can usually help resolve your sleep issues in just four to six sessions, says Jxxx Oxxx, MD, a spokesman for the National Sleep Foundation.

6. Don’t Worry If You Can’t Sleep Right Away
You shouldn’t pass out the second your head hits the pillow. If that happens all the time, it’s a sign that you’re sleep deprived. (Ditto for nodding off during boring meetings and long movies.) Ideally, it should take 15 to 25 minutes from when you lie down to when you drift off to sleep, says Dr. Bxxx.

7. Go to Bed When You’re Tired
If you’re having ongoing sleep troubles, don’t worry so much about the fact that it’s almost midnight and you have to get up in less than seven hours. Forcing yourself to stay in bed when you’re not sleepy is just going to contribute to more tossing and turning, says Dr. Oxxx.  Instead, get up, do something relaxing, and go back to bed whenever you do feel tired. You might end up exhausted the next day (but that was bound to happen either way under these circumstances), and the following night you should have better luck getting to bed earlier.

Hope the above helps and look forward to hearing from members – cures etc.

Trip to Sg Lembing – 24th to 27th Aug 2009

Finally I (Paul Kong – EO) have manage to put it together.

Departing by coach on 24th Aug for recently open 5 stars Bt Gambang Resort.

Enjoying the facilities for 2 nights, we will have both breakfasts and dinners there. 

In between, will visit Sg Lembing town (ex largest producer of Tin in the World).

Visiting the Museum and crossing the Cable Bridge for refreshment  of home made honey lime.

After a walk back in time to the Fifties, we will get to taste the local Hakka dishes during lunch. Visit the natural Cave Temple with reclining Buddha before returning to Resort for Bar B Q.

After dinner karaoke, exploring or joining  in house programs are optional items.
On 26th Aug we will stop over at Sommerset Resort(5 stars)  in Rompin for a night before returning to S’pore

Total cost per person Sin $300 approx. Coach seating capacity 40 paxs  max.

Require early confirmation to book preferably by 31st July 2009.

Pls register name and payment to a/c no:189-26853-0

Will provide complete itinerary, menu, accommodations and costing details.

 e-mail: paulkong.paul@gmail.com .

Social Dance Nite-12/09/09(Sat)-Live Band-Buffet Dinner-S$10.00

Dance

Hi SHCians,

I am the EC(Event Coordinator)

Ticket Price   : S$10.00 per pax
Venue          : Gelang Serai CC Airconditioned Mult-purpose hall
Date& Day   : 12th September 2009(Saturday)
Time             : 6.00pm to 10.00pm
Dance Music :Social, Ballroom,Latin, Salsa(Live Band and CD)
Food:           : Buffet Dinner
Address       : 99, Haig Road, Singapore 438748
Bus numbes: 2,7,13,21,24,26,28,30,51,67,155,16  and 33.
MRT station: Nearest MRT station Paya Lebar.
Car Park     : Available in between Block 1 & 3 Haig Road or Behind Block 5 Haig Road

http://streetdb.com/singapore-street-directory-ADDRESS-p438748-GEYLANG-SERAI-COMMUNITY-CLUB.htm
Interested to go, please register hereemoticon

  1. Francis R
  2. Jeffrey Gan
  3. Mary Ann
  4. Catherine Koh
  5. Catherine Lee
  6. Jeffrey Ang
  7. Irene Tan
  8. Edwin Tan
  9. Joseph Tan
  10. Pam Ong
  11. Jane Loh
  12. Henry Lim
  13. Margaret Ong
  14. Shawn
  15. Johnny Lee
  16. Lydia Ee
  17. Tim Liu
  18. Richard Kwok
  19. Thomas Loh
  20. Helen Kuek
  21. Lydia Chin
  22. Freddy Hew
  23. Jane Wong
  24. Jonathan Ong
  25. Eileen Ong

    Come and Enjoy the funemoticon

Lower Back Pain

After the two posts on diabetes and gout, I thought I’d start one that I believe is a very common occurrence amongst older people, Lower Back Pain.

Several years ago,I was unfortunate to have a fall down a flight of steps, landing heavily on my behind. At that point in time, I didn’t think much of it as I only had some bruises, so didn’t get it checked by a doctor. After several months, I started experiencing aching pains in my lower back. Then and only then did I go and see a doctor, who thought I had an impinged nerve, probably a result of the formation of bone spurs, after the fall, which were pressing on the nerve.

Well, I have been living with it, with the help of creams and gels, physiotherapy and exercises and at times pain medication.

I have come across many claims on the internet that there are certain exercise regimes that can do away completely with the pain. How true are they? Does anyone know anything about such exercises? I would love to learn them.

Please share with us any tips on back pains, be it massages, exercises or any kind of ‘holistic’ medications.

Sharing Stock and Investment Market Info and Happenings

Dear SHCians,

The STI Index has moved up more than 40% since Mar 09. Most economists believe the worst is behind us, but nobody knows how fast and how soon our economy will recover. However, we know the stock markets move much faster and earlier than the actual economy.

For those with interest, it is wise to get prepared so that you do not miss the next rally and bull run in the stock market. There are also new instruments such as Exchange Trade Funds (EFTs) and Extended Settlement (ES) contracts much like stock option in the stock market today.

Drop me an email foost@phillip.com.sg to receive stock info and invitations to selective investment talks and events. If the response is good, we can consider starting our own Investor Club to help educate our members and share knowledge and experiences so that we can be better traders and investors.

Super Star Virgo Weekend Cruise – August 28,29,30(Fri-Sun)

Passion Promotions \ Star Cruises – Senior Citizens cruise free on Superstar Virgo! DUE TO POOR RESPONSE, THE CRUISE IS CANCELLED!!!

Senior Citizens 55 years and above can enjoy a FREE Cruise on SuperStar Virgo when they travel with one full-paying partner. Each senior citizen can book a maximum of 2 cabins at the same time and must cruise along to enjoy the offer.

Only applicable for DB – CB cabins, subject to availability.

Those who want to go for the normal package will have to pay as follows:

Twin Sharing $513.00 nett per pax/Triple sharing $433,00 and Quad sharing at $393.00 per pax. 

HURRY! Promotion valid till 31 July 09.

Twin Cabin   –   $758.00 for two nett/ Triple Cabin – $370.60 nett per pax/ Quad  $366.50 nett per pax.

Looking at the rates quoted it may seem more worthwhile to pay for twin sharing provided one person is a senior citizen!

Prices quote are the lowest rate on Inside Cabins, you can opt to pay more for window cabins!

Check-in time on Friday at 5.00pm, gate closed at 7.30pm and ship depart at 9.00pm

Saturday 28 sailing on high seas and arriving Singapore at 10.00am on Sunday 30, August,2009.

Kindly register here if you are coming.

EOs, Boon Liang, Dan & Joy

SHC Gout group

Imagine what it is like when you apply a screw on your big toe.  Turn it until you cannot turn anymore, then give it one final twist… thats what it is  … the dreaded Gout attack which often comes suddenly in the night whilst you are asleep.

Share with us your personal  experiences and what you do to keep it at bay.emoticon

SHC Diabetes group

Some of us suffer from diabetes. I am one of them with Type II diabetes. I guess Singaporeans and most Asians are fairly reserved with sharing among friends their sickness. Unfortunately, many sickness may not be cureable but we can still maintain good health with appropriate eating, exercise and medicine.

This Post encourages SHC diabetics to share their experiences, their diet, their exercise program and their medical treatment. If you are a diabetic, I encourage you to be open about the sickness and we can meet once in a while to exchange tips on maintaining our sugar levels, and stay sweet.

(Members with other sickness are encouraged to start a new group and a new Post). When talking about your medication, please use generic names and not brand names. I hope this Post will help diabetics stay healthy and live a good number of years.

Terence Seah

Got a lobang, call abang!

Just yesterday I received a call stating that I was selected to attend a survey. An appointment was fixed at 1:45pm today and I attended. The session was supposed to last for half an hour but stretched to about forty-five minutes! I was asked a lot of questions and when it finally ended I was given a token of $40.00. Not bad huh for less than an hour of drilling?

Some of you may be skeptical whether this is selling of time-share or spa services. Let me assure you there are also true blue company sincerely doing some survey for products to be launched soon. There may be other surveys done and if some of you were involved, do share with us what you went through and how you were compensated. I have also heard of some hospitals looking for ‘guinea pigs’ to try out some pills or supplements.  Would you go if the compensation is good?

If you think that the survey is good and want to recommend a friend to benefit as well, do refer us.  Dun know what Terence will think.  Are we advertising here? Sorry I just do not know what category this post should come under!

Dan

Social Nite at Paya Lebar Kovan CC

Hi friends……..

I would like to invite all of you to join me at the Paya Lebar Kovan CC for a night of FUN dancing, waltzing and twisting if you want to. 

Event Details:
Date: Friday, 31 July 2009
Time: 7.00 pm – 10.30 pm
Fee: $3.00 (with piping hot “Old Chang Kee” curry puff & a bottle of mineral water)
Venue: Paya Lebar Kovan CC air-cond Hall

Programme:
–   DJ and live Band by Jeffrey Gan
–   Social dance
–   Line dance
–   Ballroom waltz and so on………I have suggested to the Dance Club Committee to have some Disco music also, so that those who like to shake & shake, boogie & boogie, can join in too. Looking forward to having a FUN night with you all. 

Those coming are:

  1. Ah Nee
  2. Susan Chang
  3. Norlinda
  4. Dolly
  5. Sam Goh
  6. Lily
  7. Lina Ng
  8. Rene
  9. Charles Wee
  10. John Howe
  11. Daniel Ong
  12. Jonson
  13. Dan Huang
  14. Joy Chuang
  15. Alice Wong
  16. Catherine
  17. Christina Pan
  18. Boon Liang
  19. Peng Peng
  20. Janet Chan
  21. Anne To
  22. Sockie
  23. Molly Chua
  24. Laura
  25. Terence Seah
  26. Christina CLChan
  27. Francis R
  28. Thomas Loh
  29. Abel Tan (TBA)
  30. Joyce Tan
  31. Nina Choo
  32. Sasha
  33. Sylvia Ang
  34. Hamidah
  35. Rose White
  36. Karen Wong
  37. Pharis Saleem
  38. Lilian Tham
  39. James Chan
  40. Thilagag
  41. Alfred Ang
  42. Susan Chan
  43. Bernard
  44. Marg Tian
  45. Teresa Lee
  46. Ann Lim
  47. Maggie Teo
  48. Albert Tan
  49. Fatimah Mohd
  50. Catherine Koh
  51. Veronique
  52. Paul Kong
  53. Peggy Kong
  54. Pearl Goh
  55. Any more interested?????

Dinner Cruise at High Seas on 09 August 2009

National Day Fireworks Day on board MV Falcon Princess. The largest Catamaran in town with a dine-in capacity of 280 passengers with Karoeke room and dance floor!

S$66.00 per pax/S$58.00 per pax (Senior Citizen above 60 years)

Prices Includes:  STOP PRESS! FULL HOUSE – SOLD OUT!

4 Hours Dinner Cruise (6.30-10.30pm)/Special National Day Buffet Dinner/In-house Entertainment & games by Professional MC, DJ & KJ/Special Door Gifts/Welcome Drinks/Mr & Mrs Falcon Princess Contest.

Register here and make your own booking at 62706778/Website: www.indofalcon.com.sg

Dan & Joy

Going a-sailing :-

  1. Dan (Popeye)
  2. Joy (Olive Oyl)
  3. Tan Seok Wah
  4. Jane Ong
  5. Veronique
  6. Catherine Ho
  7. (look forward to more company…)

July Monthly Walk – Pasir Ris Mangrove Boardwalk Trail

Date: 11 July 2009 (Saturday)

Meeting Place: Pasir Ris MRT nearby control station

Start Time: 4.30pm             
Duration:  about 1 1/2 hours

For those who are driving, free parking at Pasir Ris Car Park C.

Can wait at entrance of Car Park C where the signboard "Pasir Ris Park" is, to join group walking from Pasir Ris Mrt station.
  

EO for this walk:  Mary Tan

The Pasir Ris Mangrove Boardwalk Trail

Easy walk along wooden walkways which allow you a closer and comfortable look at the plants and animals that live in the Mangrove without getting you muddy.  See what it’s all about.  Observe all sorts of interesting inhabitants, like moths, snails, mudskippers, springtails, sea slugs and insects you would never encounter in normal urban life.  See the "volcanoes" of free housing for crabs that mud lobsters burrow and made.   Look at the distinctive features of the land plants that help their survival in the mangrove.

Bring drinking water, an umbrella (for rain or sun), mosquito repellent, camera, cap and wear comfortable walking shoes.  Note that while mosquito repellent may be a good general precaution, liberal doses may drive away insects that you wish to observe!

Walk ends at Car Park C and for those who wish to, can adjourn for dinner at the foodcourt in White Sands shopping mall.

Register HERE!

See you at the walk!

Mary Tan and other Walk Team members:  ChristinaCL Chan, Charles Wee, Veronica Wong, Jeffrey Lim, Joyce Tan & Serene Low

Registration starts here

  1. James Tan
  2. Susan Tan LC
  3. Frisna Tan
  4. Mary Chan
  5. Andrew Thio
  6. Christina CL Chan
  7. Patrick Lee
  8. Judy Lim
  9. Karen Lim
  10. Bernie Chung
  11. Kristin Leong
  12. Steven Chan
  13. Susan Tan SW
  14. Arthur Yap
  15. Peggy Yap
  16. Dan Huang
  17. Joy Chuang
  18. Maureen Lee
  19. Daisy Yeo
  20. Paul & Peggy Kong
  21. Grace Wong
  22. Alan & Ann Bok
  23. Gwyneth Lee
  24. Helen T Wong
  25. Thomas Goh
  26. Alice Kwok
  27. Lettishia 
  28. King Seng
  29. Pauline Chew
  30. Joyce Tan
  31. Aaron How
  32. Veronique
  33. Hou Chong Lee
  34. Wee Chin

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Sylvia Ang – Profile

hi everyone

I am Sylvia Ang a new member. A Chinese christian lady in my 50s. I went to Niagara Falls ontario Canada for two years. I was a full time volunteer with art and culture in downtown niagara falls ontario canada. I am an active member of  Braddell Heights advanced toastmasters club. I am a volunteer with Morningstar community service as a photographer and volutneer organising committee of event.  I am a part time art teacher at a art school  I love photography, creative writing, poet. I would love to make new friends, chat, tea or coffee, walk, photography, seminar and talks, movies. Please drop me a line if you would love to be friend. my email angsylvia58@gmail.com. You may add me as new friend at facebook sylvia ang at sylvia_ang@live.com.sg

cheers

Sylvia Ang

Board Games Lunch Gathering on Saturday July 25, 2009

Another opportunity to meet and make new friends by sharing common interests or hobbies. The following games are included: Chess, Chinese Chess, Othello, Backgammon, Big Two, Gin Rummy, Golf, Rummikub or Rummy O, Scrabble and any other games are welcome.

Those of you who have a peculiar interest or pastime are also welcome to share their hobbies or collections here. What can be the peculiar interest that we have? Some collect stamps or matchboxes or keychains or what have you. Some collect company tags or logo or Marvel comics or spiders!

Please indicate your interest here.  I am working with Anne Chua to work out a lunch package that consists of main course, dessert and hot or cold drink for about $7 per pax.

Venue:   Adonai Spaghetti and Dessert

50 East Coast Road, Roxy Square 1

Buses plying are 10, 12, 14, 14A, 32 & 40

Date/Time:     July 25, 2009 

 1.00pm-2.30 Lunch proper/ 2.30-4.30pm Board or Card games

Lunch per pax $7.00 for main course, dessert and hot/cold drink 

Those coming:

  1. Dan    –     Chess
  2. Joy     –     Rummikub
  3. Mary   –    Golf
  4. Frisna Tan   –     ?
  5. Lee Patrick  –     Chess
  6. Nina Choo   –    ?
  7. James Tan  –     Chinese chess
  8. Pearl Kong
  9. Terence Seah  –   Chess
  10. Tan Seok Wah  –  Lunch
  11. Lilian Teo     –      Lunch
  12. Angie Ng     –       Game
  13. Paul Kong
  14. Peggy Kong
  15. Daniel Chan  –  Chinese and International chess
  16. Chew Wai Jin  –  Chinese chess
  17. Lee Siew Moi 
  18. Maggie Teo  –  Scrabble
  19. Albert Tan  –  Chinese chess
  20. Lawrence Lee – Lunch
  21. Jessie Lee  –  Lunch
  22. Benny Lu  –  Lunch
  23. Ng Ah Lek  –  Lunch

Rumours 4 U

Hi All

Last week’s cycling session hd been a fruitful one. Some of us (those who hd sat at the round table) chatted n came out wif a refreshing idea. Now we see the birth of Rumours Group. What is all this "Group" about? Objective is 2 bring u the latest "Rumour" in SHC. No prize 4 guessing subject n source of reference.

Criteria :

1) Source : from SHC’s members

2) Reference : SHC’s events, people or anything u can find in SHC.

1st rumour : One member is pregnant n will give birth of National Day, 8 Aug 09.

YK

P/s : Sorry, my round table fellows, got this up late instead of Sat’s nite.  

 

 

Books to give away

Hi to everyone in SHC, hope all of you are well!

I am writing again hoping to find book lovers, I have the following titles of story books to be given away, no choosing of titles please, take the whole lot from my place, if you are interested, please email me at nancymajortan@gmail.com

Titles of the books

Terry Pratchet——The Truth

Virginia Andrews——-Dark Angel
Jude Deveraux————Temptation
Maris Soule————Shelter for the storm
Elizabeth Fritch————Wild Sweet Madness
Sandra Brown——————Send no flowers
Catherine Coulter——Devild’Embrace
Robin Cook————–Seisure
Judith Arnold————Feather found
Jude Deveraux——Counterfeit
Patricia Rae———The touch
Whitely Strieber & James Hunetka—–Warday and the Journey
Thopmson—————Winds of the fortune
John Walsh—–Public Enemies
Judith Macnaught—————Kingdom of Dreams
Julie Gawood———Gentle Warrior
Five Classic French Plays
Faye Kellerman—————-Jupiter’s Bones
Matthew Pearl——————-The Poe Shadow
Julia London—————-The Danger of Deceiving a Viscount

Thanks & Regards!

2nd trip to Padang and Bukit Tinggi in West Sumatra

After the 1st trip to Padang and Bukit Tinggi, I received many feedback from SHC members that they missed the 1st trip and those who want to go again. I understand the feeling of missing the boat and curiosity of finding out " what’s is so special" about that place.

Personally I enjoyed myself with the grounp of nice people, great food and unique scenery despite of the hassles, unwarranted matters pop up during the trip. 

I suggest to have the 2nd trip on 1-4 August. It will be 4 days 3 nights.

Hopefully we will have enough time to eat more lobsters, big crabs, prawn and fish, avocado juice and authentic nasi Padang.

This time we must have our Indonesian massage not in a rush but really relax and fun. After all it is very cheap.

We should do what the local do in Padang and Bukit Tinggi; roaming in the wet market, see things you never see in Singapore, take a ride on the horse carriage, talk to local folks, listen to the pounding waves, breathe slowing the cool crisp air. 

The angmoh from Australia know West Sumatra province has a hugh wave playing ground and they just come all the way to surf. Unbelievable. Actually West Sumatra is resource rich. It has large deposits of coal, copper, lead and zinc, cement, timber(in the past), gold and silver. 

Lobsters are abundant and that is why we get to enjoy our cheap juicy lobsters. This time we must bring wasabi and we make lobster sushi ourself. I was told live bamboo lobster is the best lobster sushi.    

West Sumatra produces the most bird’s nest in the world. Unfortunately not many people know and the bird’s nest caves are heavily protected. Part of Brand’s bottle bird’s nest come from West Sumatra.

Tiger Airways is still having zero fares to Padang and I think 1-4 August may be a good time. 

Those confirmed and already booked the airticket

  1. Chin Hee Weng
  2. James Tan CL
  3. Susan Tan LC
  4. Lee Ah Nee
  5. Susan Chang
  6. Ivan Lim
  7. Lim Tian Soo
  8. Norlinda
  9. Arthur Yap
  10. Peggy Yap
  11. Richard Kee
  12. Jane Kee
  13. Eileen Thean
  14. Andrew Thio
  15. Bira
  16. Mega
  17. Lin Chuah
  18. Jane Tan
  19. Steven Chan
  20. Daisy Yeo
  21. Sam Goh
  22. Dolly Lim
  23. CJ
  24. Oi Cheng
  25. Rene Leong
  26. Kristin Leong
  27. Gary Chua
  28. Shirley Yuen

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TEA DANCE-LIVE BAND-5TH JUL(SUNDAY)-MARINE PARADE CC

Hi SHCians,

I am going to Tea Danceemoticon
Ticket Price : S$10.00 per pax
Venue         : Marine Parade CC
Date & Day : 5th July 2009(Sunday)
Time           : 5.00pm to 9.30pm
Live Band   : "Lynn and the love birds"
Food           : Light refreshment
Address      : 278, Marine Parade Road, Singapore 449282. Tel: 63467703
Bus number: 13,15,16,31,76,135,196 & 197
Come and join the funemoticon

Interested to go, pls register here

  1. Franics R
  2. Catherine Koh

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Active Ageing Carnival 2009 from 20-21 Jun 09 Suntec City

Event : Active Ageing Carnival 2009 (For Seniors)

Venue : Suntec City Mall

Date : Sat 20 – Sun 21 Jun 09 (11 am to 9 pm)

More Info : http://activeageingfestival.com.sg/

This Carnival since 2007 encourages active ageing lifestyle among seniors including young seniors.

What U Get : enjoy many games, stage performances, goodie bags and lucky draws just meant for seniors over the two days

Highlights :

  1. Disco Night on 20 Jun 09 – Dance n sing wif Rahimah Rahim, Vernon Cornelius, Matthew and the Mandarins and many more at the Fountain of Wealth
  2. Father n Son Lookalike Contest on 21 Jun 09 – Prizes await u if u have the right carbon copies

Of course, I will be there as a volunteer at one of the booths. Come n spot me. Anyway no prize but hugs 4 the gals n kisses 4 the guys.