Starting 2nd half of 2013, we shall use a committee style for SilverHairsClub

As my travel schedule gets tighter from the 2nd half of 2013, and as no member has volunteered to run and take over SHC, I have decided that we shall have a committee to manage SilverHairsClub.  I assume that most of the current guidelines and practices will continue to be the same.  But, I shall leave them to the committee and the head of this committee.

The SilverHairsClub.com as a website is owned by SilverHairs Enterprise Pte Ltd.  SHC will have its freedom to organise and manage as it is now.

After the Cabaret night and the Membership drive, I shall call a meeting for members who would like to be in this committee.  Those who wish to offer suggestions and ideas can also come.  However, it is likely the committee will comprise of do’ers.

The date for the meeting is set for Mon 5 Aug Fri 2 Aug 2013  1830 to 2100 hrs. (2.5 hrs). Place will be advised.

For those who are interested to be in the committee or to head the committee, please keep this date in your diary.  Anyone who likes to lead the meeting can also let me know.

Terence Seah

Bollywood Dance tryout

Is anyone interested to join me in the above on any one of these days: Monday-6.45pm, Tuesday-7pm, Wednesday-7pm, Saturday-3pm at Bollydancing, Waterloo Centre, 261 Waterloo Street? We will join the school’s existing class so there will be other students in the class. The school charges $10 per person for the tryout. Please indicate the day and time you are able to make it. Thanks and let’s bolly-boogie!

Finding groups with similar interests has been identified as a priority. Register with SHC Interest groups.

Many members have identified yourself among certain interest groups eg dancing groups, travel groups, mahjong groups, badminton groups, cycling groups, etc.  However, some of you are still finding the groups that match your interests, hobbies and needs.

Your present individual membership does not have the details.  It is also quite labour intensive to help these groups form.  SHC has created a database of hobbies and interests.  If you like you can join the different SHC interest groups.  There is no requirement for you to join if you just wish to keep in touch with the club.

Below our web banner pictures, there is a button “SHC Interest groups”.  Click on it and let us know your interests.

Only members who participate in the SHC Interest groups will be identified with others of similar interests.

Existing members may register first.  New members who join us after the coming Membership drive can join in Aug 2013.

** Latest:  We shall no longer track and group members by interest groups due to lack of interest and participation.  May 2014.

Terence Seah

 

Thanksgiving open house cum charity carnival in JB Sat/Sun 31/8 & 01/09

Brothers & sisters ,

I am helping out this disable centre in one of their Branch in johor. This 31/8 ( sat ) & 01/09 ( sun ) is their Thanksgiving open house cum charity carnival day. Time 1000 hr To 1600 hrs both days.There will be clown ,games and zumba dance , Maybe some western dance too…lastly not forgetting plenty of foods On sale too.please take note of the followings :

Tickets at s$100 with transport two way pick up & back only at Jb city square shopping centre.come with s20 coupons for meal or games.  If time permit us , i will also pamper u with shopping & massage.

On saturday ,dat if time permit we hit one of de johor biggest nite market
In skudai… So here right now i am looking for a treasurer to help me.. Any kind soul can help bo ?

Those who re not free to come ,may help me to buy the coupon at s10 each.
Thanking you in advance.
Brother Sam Goh

4th Men’s Night on Tuesday, 6th August 2013

Dear fellow members,

men's night

 

I  would like to invite you to come and participate in our 4th Men’s Night on Tuesday, 6th August 2013.  This gathering is for Men only.

Details are as follows:

  • Venue:  Near Kovan Community Centre
  • Location: Bliss Restaurant (previously named Tangerine Cafe)
  • Exact sitting (so please register your attendance here)
  • Time: 6.30 pm – 9 pm
  • For details, please be present to find out
  • Food and drinks as is available at the venue.
  • Free sitting but do mingle around

Suggested topics for discussion:

  1. Extended finance for longer life expectancy
  2. Medical problems associated with longevity
  3. Retiree business ideas (working overseas eg. China etc)
  4. Would like to see more men taking lead roles in SHC
  5. Taking care of ourselves ~ Sexy talks
  6. Sex foods
  7. Enjoying WINE nights

The Agenda is by no means exhaustive.  Please add on if you have anything to bring up~

Tony Ang is the EO for the night.  If you are coming, please let me know.

 

TERENCE SEAH

 

 

Registration List:

1  Tony Ang, EO

2  Tan Sim Seng

3  Terence Seah (away overseas but can still chat via “what’s apps”)

4   Daniel Chan (tentative)

5   Alan Ang

6   Dan Huang

7   Ronald Lam

8   Henry Foo

9  Lau Eng Seng

10 Andrew Koh

11 Richard Lean

12 Mega

13 Henry Yip

 

 

Monthly Cycling – 20 July 2013

Hi Cycling Buddies.

Our next cycling event is on 20 July 2013

Meet at : Pasir Ris Car park C, free parking for those who drive.
Time : 1600 – 2000 hrs
Route : Punggol Park connector or to Seletar Airport.
Rental bike available from $6 onwards

Those Joining:
01. Douglas
02. Dolly
03. Hou chong
04. Lily
05. Ah nee
06. Lina
07. Yatsing
08. Grace
09. John
10. Julian
11. Malcolm

Maybe
12. Yew Kwong – (joining for dinner)
13. Caroline

CLICK here to view photos

Taipei Cabaret Night will be here this month, thanks to the members who will add to the night’s entertainment, Sat 20 Jul 2013

cabaret taipei

Cabaret Night 2013 committee met for the first time last Sat, 29 Jun 2013 at Orchard Central.  Leading most of the work to make this event a success and as entertaining as possible for ever guest is Mega Abdullah.  He pieced together Jeffrey Gan who will provide all the live music (almost more tha 4 hours of live music) during the opening event.  And he has also added the local DJ who would be playing all the dance music and memorable songs to keep us dreamy, nostalgic and romantic.  Thank you Mega, we would not be able to coordinate all these work without your planning and running around.  Well done, considering this is mainly a Hokkien/Mandarin Cabaret.

There is another group who has been working more than just hard.  And these are the singers.  If you know me, I cannot sing, neither can I dance.  I cannot hear the difference between tempo and a tune.  But, there is a very capable lady who has made this possible, and she has come forward to accept the role of recruiting the singers, putting them through practice sessions and sequencing the songs.  I dare not try to figure out what are all the pains, criticisms and arguments she has faced so far, with the group and committee.  She is Judy Lim.  She is fluent with Hokkien and Mandarin songs.  Besides, Judy, we also have Janet Chan who loves singing, and helps Judy out with the Cantonese and Mandarin segments.  HI Tian Soo and Lai Fong, our two co-owners of this refurbished Cabaret, these are the two ladies who have started work way more than two months ago.

Let’s also bring in our stage managers – Pat Oei and Lyndy Chua.patandLyndy

Now, let’s look at our line up of Singers.  Many of the singers will be flying in from Hong Kong, Shanghai,  Singapore and Tokyo to bring us an evening of good fun and sheer music delight.  Let’s bring them in.  Please give them our applause for coming on stage.

(To the participants, my apology if you find your stage picture errh, “it cannot be me” Terence Seah

CLICK TO VIEW PART 2 PHOTOS

laifong1  catxsally3shirleen3janet3

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judy2

 thom

miss

 

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Monthly walks: Update #4

Dear SHC members,

Due to the current haze situation in SG, we have decided to freeze the scheduled monthly walks (dates as indicated below) so long the PSI is in the unhealthy zone.

fyi, schedule walk dates for the next 3 months are:  13Jul; 24Aug & 14Sep.

Even if the air gets a little better, it will be reviewed.  Should the walk take off, you will hear from us nearer to the scheduled date.

Till then,,,,,,,

Be in good health!

From: The Walk Team

“Life Matters” 27 & 28 July 2013 (Sat & Sun)

An initiative by our founder Terence Seah…
An opportunity to share his vision!

The event is drawing near……

Where and When?
* Venue: Suntec Singapore, Hall 404
* Date: Sat & Sun, 27 & 28 July 2013
* Time: 10am – 8pm
* Cost of standard booth: S$4,500

Objective?
To increase SHC membership
To add zing
To add more male, to join in club activities

Cash register is now open to receive your contributions:
POSB Savings Account: 542-107-561.  Kindly comment in this thread once transfer is done.

CONTRIBUTIONS:

1)  Yew Kwong                $100  (gave)
2)   Gabriella Chua          $100  (gave)
3)   SusanCH Tan            $100  (gave)
4)   Jacqueline Wong      $100  (gave)
5)   Irene Poh                   $100  (gave)
7)   Rosalind Lee             $100  (gave)
8)   Judy Lim                    $100  (gave)
9)   Leon Lau Eng Seng   $50   (gave)
10) Mary Chan                 $100  (gave)
11) Alice Seah                  $25   (gave)
12) Mary Tan                    $50   (gave)
13) Lilian Teo                    $100 (gave)
14) Goh Ah Lam               $100 (gave)
15) Maureen Lee              $50   (gave)
16) Chan Bee Ling           $150 (gave)
17) Charles Chua             $100 (gave)
18) Jenny Lee                   $50   (gave)
19) Jassmine Teo             $50   (gave)
20) Ann Lim                      $50  (gave)
21) Anonymous                $500 (gave)
22) Anonymous                $200 (gave)

23) Anonymous                $200 (gave)

24) Anonymous                $100 (gave)

25) Kenneth Tan               $100 (gave)

26) Dorine Tan                  $20   (gave)

27) Anonymous                $150 (gave)

CLICK here to view photos

chinese version

Table Tennis at Clementi Sports Hall (CSH), Tues 11 & Thurs 13 June 2013

Dates: Tues 11 & Thurs 13 June 2013

Time: 8.00am to 10.00am

Those interested please register here.

There are 6 table tennis tables in CSH. I’ve paid for booking (senior rate $1.10 for an hour) Table 5. Usually seniors will play at 2 tables for free from 7.00am to 9.00am. Thereafter most tables are booked by trainers to train kids. Just watch the kids! They’re fantastic! I picked up some tips from them as they are being coached by professional trainers.

Hope to see you!

Linda ( Picked up playing table-tennis this year. Did not play since Pr School days (half a century ago!  Not to worry any innate skill will surface once you’ve played before!)

Monthly Walk – Experience Buangkok2Sengkang! Sat, 8 June 2013

Post on behalf of VeronicaW & MaryT….

Please note:
From March 2013, monthly walks will be an EC event till further notice.
You are allowed to bring your adult friends who are non-SHC members (please get them to join SHC club, too)

Please observe SHC Rule –
Names & pictures of non-members are not to be shown or mentioned in SilverHairsClub.com!!

ECs for this walk: Veronica Wong and Mary Tan
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2013
Start Time: 4.30pm SHARP
Duration of walk: approx 2hrs
Meeting Place: Buangkok MRT, Exit B nearby Passenger Control Station

This walk route is relatively flat terrains.  Our route will take us past the Kampong Buangkok the last kampong in Singapore.

Mid-way we will come to the Sengkang Riverside Park.  Fruit trees of various types (such as starfruits, bananas, pineapple plants, lychee, mango, pomelo) were planted in the park.  Perhaps, we could catch a glimpse of the Fruit of the Month.

Look out for Singapore’s largest man-made wetland, Sengkang Floating Island.  Our walk ends at the Sengkang Sports Complex.

Walk Team ECs: Christina CL Chan, Joyce Tan, Charles Wee, Veronica Wong, Jeffrey Lim, Mary Tan, Alice Seah, Lydia Soh, Serene Low.

Those Coming :

1.  Mary Tan
2.  Veronica Wong
3.  ChristinaCL Chan
4.  Barbara Lim
5.  Judy Lim
6.  Ann Lim
7.  Jassmine Teo
8.  Erik Teo
9. Tan Chui Keng
10. Seok Cheng
11. Ronald Lee
12. Lee Peng Peng
13. Hew Lee
14. Zawiyah Ibrahim
15. David Pittey
16. David Low
17. Julian Mok
18. Danny Lye
19. Winnie Lim
20. Theresa Seow
21. Lee Ah Nee
22. Vincent Lim
23. Shirley Tan
24. Eddy Lee
25. Margaret Chua
26. Irene Poh
27. HelenK
28. AndrewK
29. David Low
30. Richard Lean
31. Kristine Leong
32. Esther Mok
33. LawrenceK

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Weekly Badminton on Thursdays at Bukit Gombak Indoor Stadium from 10.00am to 12.00noon

Hi All
The Badminton Kakis at Bukit Gombak celebrated its first anniversary in April.
Members come and go – but we have a group of 10-plus regulars and irregulars, coming from all over Singapore.
We welcome everyone to the weekly session – pro or beginner.
I’d not be posting the weekly session unless special activities are organised. [such as lunch at Bollywood – by EO Mr. Johnny Pow, .. :)]
To all SHC members who are bored on Thursday mornings – come play badminton, table tennis or just coffee/tea/lunch/chit chat ..
See you
Cheers
inez

SHC EC Cycling Event: 19May (Sun) 8:30am

Dear Riders,

There is a cycling event coming up this Sunday, 19May2013 at 8:30am.

The start point and riding route are pending approval by LTA, SPF etc.

Details and Registration for this ride can be found here:

Ride of Silence Singapore Logo

Details: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ride-of-Silence-Singapore-2011-onwards/216932121668345

Registration: https://www.facebook.com/events/532778003422496/

Release of Liability: https://www.facebook.com/notes/ride-of-silence-singapore-2011-onwards/ride-of-silence-singapore-2013-release-of-liability/627504400611113

If interested, please raise your hands here (so that I know you are riding) and do the self-registration at the above weblinks accordingly.

Riders-ON, please wear your Orange Tees or SHC Cycling T-Shirt so that you can be visually identified and in a way, promoting SHC. However, do note that wearing of the Orange Tees is NOT mandatory for this EC Event. Thank you.

Ride Safe Home Safe

EC Ivan Lim

Monthly Walks (EC) – Updates #3

Walk for the month of MAY is cancelled with much regrets.

MAY you take time to celebrate with your mothers this weekend….
Mother’s Day is on 12th May, 2013.

To ALL the Mothers!

Mothers are always so busy
taking care of the family
that it seems she hardly have time
to do something really nice
for yourself.
So this mother’s day, hope you
take some time to relax,
pamper yourself, and do something
special just for you!

May the best things in life
keep coming your way!Mother&Child

Come Support Us On 05May2013 (Sunday) – SHC EC 128km RIR Event!!

 

SHC 128km RIR 05May2013

 

 

 

 

Dear SHCians,

If you are free on 05May2013 (Sunday) from 3:30pm onwards, do come down and support your SHC 128km Round-Island-Ride (RIR) Cycling Team in this EC Event.

Venue: McDonalds @ West Coast Park, S(126844), Outside/Near The Carpark Area.
See Location Map here:https://plus.google.com/photos/115825574569324547805/albums/5868760472283161281

As the riders and the volunteers will ALL be wearing our SHC Cycling T-Shirts for this EC Event, we will be in our Team’s ORANGE Colours, so please wear something visually ORANGE too when you come down to support the Team……

Our Riders are expected to ETA at the End Point / McDonalds @ West Coast Park at about 3:30pm to 4:30pm…..hor!

If you are coming down to support us, do let us know too……thank you!

Ride Safe Home Safe,
EC Ivan Lim

Men’s night, Tues 7 May 2013

Details of 1st 2013 gathering

  • 313 @ Somerset,
  • Food Republic on Orchard Road, Somerset MRT.
  • Exact sitting location would be between Toast Box and Soup Guru.
  • Time: 1830 to 2100 hrs.

We shall have a Men’s night on Tues, 7 May 2013, from 1830 to 2100 hrs.  We are in the process of confirming the venue, and shall let you know within a week.  To the members who have come up with ideas on the venue, thank you.

men's night

Our aim is to have a regular place, once every two months when SHC men can pop in and get to know one another.  If the venue is suitable, we shall carry on with the place.  There will be no formalities. The Men’s night will usually be held on a weekday.  We will develop this event as we go along.

In all likelihood, we will not plan for food or drinks. Men will buy their own drinks and pay for the drinks as they are served.  This is to avoid complications of bill splitting.  Let’s make this a habit and procedure.

Please note the date, and I shall announce the venue soon.  Thank you.

Terence Seah

The Internet Of Things!

You’re driving home and you’re stuck in traffic, it’s been a long day and you’re dying to get home and into a nice hot shower. You stop your vehicle on the side of the road and reach for your phone. With a few clicks, you connect to your home system, and instruct the house to prepare hot water, the air conditioner to start warming the house, the TV to look for a news channel and for the entrance lights to shine on the driveway.

After a few seconds of thought, you order the electric kettle to heat some water for coffee, and ask the fridge to order more milk from the closest supermarket. With a smile on your face, you return to the road, relaxed in knowing that a warm, lit and inviting home is waiting for you, with a hot shower to boot.

Much has been said about the advanced technology of our smartphones. What seemed like science fiction just 20 years ago, we can see coming into being right now – many of us carry a device that can contact almost anyone else in the world, and not only talk, but also send photos, files and movies, make video chats, post things on a huge number of social networks, play advanced games, listen to music – and the list gets longer every day, as the number of applications available to download and enhance these phones has long since passed a million.

So what is the next step in the evolution of the most popular electronic device? What does the future hold for our smartphones and the internet itself?

The future, agree most technology experts, is the ‘Internet of Things’.

The internet of things is a simple title for a complex idea. This is a future where our phone and our computers will not only be used for communication, photography and games, but will actually start to CONTROL the other objects in our lives, from anywhere we desire.

When will all this happen? Much sooner than you think.

Many companies are investing right now in the internet of things, and Cisco, one of the bigger communication and software companies in the world, predicts that by 2020, the market size of the internet of things will be worth about 14 trillion dollars, and no less than 50 billion (!) different devices, such as electronic devices, chips etc., will be also connected to the internet. This is a surprising forecast, especially as we’re talking about a future a mere 7 years away.

Experts predict also a great boom in employment when the internet of things begins, which will employ millions of people in the development, installation and maintenance of this new technological system.

For example, Google announced recently that it is developing a new system called “Android@home” which will allow smartphone owners to control home appliances and systems through their phone.

The options are limitless. Not for nothing we spoke to you of a future where you instruct the house to make itself hospitable before you get there. You will be able to unlock the front door for guests who arrived before you, or lock it if you forgot before leaving, you can turn off lights and cut the electricity to appliances with the push of a button.

This may sound far-fetched, but most experts believe that the internet of things revolution is right around the corner, and in a decade, most if not all modern houses will be equipped with such systems.

This achievement is made possible because today we are able to develop computer chips so small, that they are no thicker than a few hair strands. These chips can attach to any appliance without disrupting it’s functions, and their entire job is to receive instructions from you and pass them on to the device, they will be tiny and most importantly – cheap.

But the internet of things won’t stop at the home. What about the farmers? They will be able to hydrate plantations from a far, from anywhere they are. Farmers will be able to ‘implant’ tiny chips in the soil which will transmit, in real time, information about toxicity levels in the soil and how ready it is for planting, saving them a lot of trial and error. Chips can alert to animal life that is doing harm to the plants, and will look for signs of bad bacteria and plant diseases affecting the crops.

However, despite the ease and comfort these developments will bestow on our daily lives, the most important functions will invariably be in the field of medicine.

An example situation: You’ve just undergone a difficult operation, and you have a lot of rehabilitation to get through. Before you leave the doctor tells you: “If something happens, call me immediately!”
But it isn’t that simple to recognize dangerous signs, then get the doctor on the phone, explain what you think is happening, and then rush to the hospital. All this takes time you may not have, especially if you are suffering a cardiac event.

The internet of things may offer a better solution. During the operation, a tiny chip is injected into your body, to track signs of disease or a decline in your condition. When the chip identifies even the earliest warning signs, it updates the doctor in real time and even sends him specific information about your condition, so the doctor can make a quick decision, and maybe send you an ambulance without wasting time. Specific information is always better than trying to explain vague symptoms to the doctor. The chip can also alert your loved ones, and summon an ambulance itself if you are incapacitated and can’t reach a phone.

But it doesn’t stop in emergency care. We’ll also be able to monitor our daily health. If you are willing to inject (almost microscopic) chips in your body, and download the right application to your phone, you’ll be able to monitor your daily health, such as your blood pressure or your blood-sugar level. You’ll be able to detect if you are missing important vitamins or other nutrients. The applications will offer your solutions to your problem and will update you when your body returns to optimal condition.

Other chips will alert you to possible diseases developing in your body, from tooth decay to cancer, which can definitely save your lives by early detection, as many forms of disease can be cured if detected early enough. Such ease in monitoring your health and what you lack can add years to your life, and by some experts – even decades.

But don’t think only advantages lay ahead, each new technology also brings with it RISKS.

The biggest risk, say those who know, is a new form of terrorism that causes chaos, not with guns and bombs, but by hacking into the applications on our phones and causing devastation and misinformation. Some hackers will be able to implant false information about our health, instruct chips to ignore diseases, order our car to stop in the middle of the highway or turn on all the appliances in the street and cause huge problems in the electrical system. Talented hackers may be able to track your location, which makes kidnapping and assassination much easier.

Another risk is over-reliance on the information we receive through these applications, until we ignore the natural signals coming from our bodies and minds. We must take into account that electronics do fail, the software or the chip may malfunction, and cause us to ignore real symptoms our body is trying to tell us about, with possibly tragic results.

Despite these risks, the internet of things opens the door to a huge and unlimited variety of options which may ease our lives, improve our productivity and most importantly – keep us healthier. The future is coming, and all that remains to be seen is what our lives will look like when we open the door to the internet of things.

Badminton at Bukit Gombak Stadium on Thursdays 10am

Hi All.. the badminton at Bukit Gombak indoor stadium is celebrating its 1-year anniversary this month..
Thanks to all loyal, persistent and consistent participants, we have a regular group of about 10 regular and some irregular players.
Singapore is small and Bukit Gombak stadium is situated just at the door-step of Bukit Gombak MRT station, we hope that more badminton enthusiasts would come and join us..
The skills of the players varies – so come and look-see.
Just bring yourself, proper shoes and attire – with or without rackets, shuttlecocks provided – and join us for a sweaty sessions. In fact, the indoor stadium can be quite a sauna.. :)
If you are not keen to play, you can still come and join us for off-courts chit chat and lunch/coffee around 12 noon – usually at the food centres around the area.
(Unless Mr. Johnny Pow would like to organise exotic places like Bollywood Organic Vegetable gardens again..)
Hope to see you.
Cheers
inez

Hit-and-run accident and the cyclist is….

Dear SHC Members,

You might have read in the Straits Times on Thursday 11Apr main section Pg A6 and 12Apr Homne Pg B12 – the cyclist Mdm Rosna Rausee is non other than our member Ms Rose White.  She suffered spinal injuries and a blood clot in her brain and is in Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.  It was mentioned that she has two daughters.

I had met Rose White twice some years back.  A lady who is sweet, lively, jovial!

I wish to “pass the hat around” for a token gift contribution in this moment of need for her and family.  Terence has endorsed this love gift.

The funds collected will be given together with a list of the contributors and amount.

Please do a transfer of your monies to my POSB savings account 542-107-561  — as the information is not reflected in the bank statement, kindly indicate your name and amount here.

Closing date: Thursday 25th April, 2013 by 09:00hrs ie., 9am.

Closing date: Monday 22nd April, 2013 by 18:00hrs

I want at least 2 person to go with me to present the above to her/family at the hospital.  I will inform the date later.

Thanks!

 

 

How to Upload/Insert pictures on my Dashboard ????

Terence,

As I am trying to test out the insertion of pictures on the Dashboard for New Post, I realised that there is no icons for Upload/Insert below the Permalink : https://silverhairsclub.com/?p=6774 ? Without it, how are we going to Upload/Insert pictures ????? Please check and rectify or is there something wrong on my Dashboard ?

Thanks.

2D1N @ Ramunia Beach Resort, Pengarang from 24 to 25 August 2013

Hi guys

We are going to have great fun times once again.

Itinerary :

Sat, 24 Aug :
6.15 to 6.30 am – collect rented bikes from Changi Village bike shop
6.45 am – rest who have their own bikes meet up at Changi Ferry Terminal Point
7.15 am – board ferry to depart for Pengarang
8.30 am – reach Tg Pengilih ferry terminal and ride to Sg Rengit for breakfast
– ride to Ramunia Beach Resort to check in
– games
1.00 am – ride to Sg Rengit for lunch
– games/swimming/walk by the beach
– evening (choice of packet cooked dishes or BBQ for dinner @ Resort)

Sun, 25 Aug :
– ride to fishing village outside Resort for breakfast
– games/swimming/walk by the beach/ride to Desaru
12.30 pm – pack up n ride to Sg Rengit for lunch
– shopping after lunch
– ride to Tg Pengilih ferry terminal for departure for SG @ 3.30 pm

1. Cost for accommodation will be announced later once info are gathered.
2. Ferry charges : $24 per person for 2 ways exclude $4 for bike transport (total per chartered ferry = $288 based on 12 persons max). If number is less than 12, the cost will be shared equally.
3. Bike rental will be $20 (if no change as per last trip) excluding rented helmet.
4. Please register if keen to go for booking of chalet. Min number to go : 10 persons.
5. Closing date : 18 May 2013.
6. Subsequent changes to date, etc will be announced promptly.
7. This event is opened to SHC members, their friends n associates.

Yew Kwong
Event Co-Ordinator

Who are going –
Cyclists
1. Yew Kwong
2. Tan Siew Hoon
3. Gladys Tan
4. Freddie Tan
5. Kristen Leong
6. Karen Thio
7. Irene Seet
8. Andrew Yeung
9. Ann Giri
10. Dan Huang
Non Cyclists
1. Susan CH Tan
2. Ann Lim
3. Christina Chan
4. Esther Mok (friend)
5. Evon Lim (friend)
6. Irene Poh
7. Peri Liew
8. Teresa Seow
9. Anne Chee
10. Lilian Teo
11. Adeline Chow
12. Carol Chow (frenz).

1st four buddies only hor !!! 20 APRIL 2013 saturday

wah pian….with so tight work load…now i ve to call for 4 keen would be clowns in this charity visit

in johore geylang patah..1 of de kampung….this is EC event organise by NEWSCASTLE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL STUDENTS… i am doing it for FREE….so if any1 is hua yee hua yee to help out….

i , can only pick de 1st 4 buddies @ johore bahru de city square..cos i will be in msia b4 de actual day lor….pls shoot alll ??? to my email lah..gohchinhuat@gmail.com

A DATE WITH YOU WOULD ME ME GLAD..DATE & PLACE IS ;;;;

20 APRIL 2013 saturday hor….
time maybe 0730hr at citysquare johore hor..not spore lah…..

you ve to bring de followings…towel, water, $$$$ cos maybe no makan 1 hor….

clown costumes supply by me…lah….size bo boon tay( no problem )make up will also apply on yr face..
passport…no big gold, rolex ,patek philph watch, diamond…

transport cater 2 way up to johore citysuqare 1 hor….
de medic will check on de kampoung ppls whilst i will conduct de siow siow laughter therapy or some zumba dance which i hantam also lah…..den ..if event END early hor…..we go whack some food & if still ve some time den if de 4 buddy like to ururt…aiyo spelling 4got..massage ..makan n massage we ..play by EARS only hor….cos main obecjtive is charity work hor….

good nite……….brother sam goh..( my clown name is HAPPY SAM )

ai had my 40 winks liao lah…..

Daniel Chan’s father has passed on…

Dear Members,

FYI, Daniel Chan’s father has passed on…..

Wake at Blk 454 Sin Ming Avenue 570454 (off Upper Thomson Road)

Send off on Sunday 31March13 at 10am.

Bus services along Sin Ming Drive: 52, 162, 162M, 410.

Bus services along Upper Thomson Road (Bus stop# B53071; opp Flame Tree Park):     132, 163, 165, 166, 167, 855, 980.

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World laughter day in Johore !! 05 may 2013

Hi good a morning to all SHCians,

Please lock out your calendar for 05 may 2013
First Sunday of may…this event is held
In Johore ..this is a EC event..you may get yr
Ah kong ah am,ah ee , ah Kim ah whee ah lian to chan kar join
But cannot mention any name in de SHC lah..
Like frisna say, get them to join SHC as members lor…
I ,will announce more infor at later stage lor..
Now ,ai ve my 40 winks liao….

Monthly Walks(EC) – Updates #2

THIS  is an only an Update, not for registration. 

Please do not comment (as Comments Off button not found).  Thx!

Dear Friends,

Walking is good for health, all of us know that;  at least, by now    … … hehe
Walking is boring…. Says WHO?
Walking is not static; even YOU can make walking FUN along the way!
One can…. breathe in for 4 steps & breathe out for 4 steps, focus on the breath
OR … …  simply count One Two Three, One Two Three  and, you will be waltz walking!

INFORMATION

Rain or Shine our monthly walks will be ON!
Every 2nd Saturday of the month, as scheduled, usually in the afternoons UNLESS otherwise informed.

From March 2013, monthly walks are EC events till further notice.
You are allowed to bring your adult friends who are non-SHC members (please get them to join SHC club, too)

Do observe SHC Rule  –
Names & pictures of non-members are not to be shown or mentioned in
SilverHairsClub.com!!

Upcoming walks for Q2:
April 13th   PasirRis 2 Tampines
May  11th   MacRitchie 2 BukitTimah (morning walk, exception)
June 08th   Buangkok 2 Punggol

Other Scheduled dates, info only:
July 13th
August 24th  (4th Sat/mth)
September 14th
October 12th
November 09th
December 14th  (TBC)

Thank you for noting!

LET THE JOY OF DOING A PLEASANT ACTIVITY BE THERE ALWAYS!

Till then…. stay Cool!  Be Cool!

Our Walk Team ECs:  Charles Wee, Jeffrey Lim, Mary Tan, Joyce Tan, Veronica Wong, Serene Low, Conrad Tang,  Lydia Soh, Alice Seah  and I, ChristinaCL Chan,,,,, signing off!

 

Earth Hour 2013

Earth Hour started in Sydney in 2007 as a campaign to raise awareness on environmental issues such as climate change and global warming. It begins as a movement to switch off lights to raise awareness on how we need to conserve resources. The movement quickly gained momentum and spread to other parts of the world.

This year, Earth Hour falls on Saturday, 23 March, from 8.30pm to 9.30pm. Join me next Saturday to switch off non-essential lights for one hour from 8.30 to 9.330pm if you are at home on this day in support of earth Hour.

Save the Planet, go beyond the hour. Remember , your action counts.

Cheers
Jac