F1 Singapore as seen around the world

Some beautiful photos of  Singapore skyline during the F1 Night Race
 
Click link below 

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_singapore_grand_prix.html

I
had the chance on the last Sat before the road was closed to drive
around the circuit to have a feel of what it was like, thanks to someone who reminded me of it.  Maybe the next
time we should get the Shag cyclists and bladders to do what Alfonso
did , test the circuit in the wee hours , huh Douglas, Kat and gang??

Cheers 

Countdown to 2009’s Party on 31.12.08

Hi All

Yew Kwong, Boon Liang and John Howe are co-organising this event.  

Date : Wed, 31 Dec 08.

Time : 7.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.

Cost : $48 per pax  

Payment : By IB / ATM Transfer to Loh Yew Kwong’s POSB Current A/C 796-03473-4.

Venue : The Dance Floor, Safra Mount Faber Clubhouse, 2 Telok Blangah Way, #01-10A, SE 098803.

Location Map : http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_26995/travel_site_5518/

Programme : Buffet Dinner wif free flow of soft drinks, Dancing, Karaoke Singing, Live Band, Games, Lucky Draw n Free Karaoke Room. 

As this function is opened to the Public, u can also register your friends but names will be displayed as member’s friend (e.g. yew kwong’s friend).

We are holding hands n counting our way to 2009 together –

  1. Boon Liang (paid)
  2. John Howe (paid)
  3. Yew Kwong (paid)
  4. Lily Ho (paid)
  5. Dolly Lim (paid)
  6. Karen Thio (paid)
  7. Janet Low (paid)
  8. Eyvonne Chew (paid)
  9. Janet Chan (paid)
  10. Peng Peng (paid)
  11. Ann To (paid)
  12. Marg Tian (paid)
  13. Lawrence Kang (paid)
  14. Cecelia Tan (paid)
  15. Catherine Chan (paid)
  16. Sally Kang (paid)
  17. Cynthia Ong (paid)
  18. Pearlynn Tan (paid)
  19. Wana Tay (paid)
  20. Jennifer Ong (paid)
  21. Diana Lye (paid)
  22. Christina ChanCL (paid)
  23. Bira Lupulo (paid)
  24. Eileen Lee (paid)
  25. Joy Chuang (paid)
  26. Dan Huang (paid)
  27. Karen Thio ‘s friend 1 (paid)
  28. Karen Thio ‘s friend 2 (paid)
  29. Gingko Tay (paid)
  30. Dennis Wee (paid)
  31. Wendy Wee (paid)
  32. Roger Lim (paid)
  33. Nellie Wong (paid)
  34. Gwyneth Lee (paid)
  35. Andrew Yeung (paid)
  36. Shirleen Kao (paid)
  37. Lina Tan (paid)
  38. Helen T Wong (paid)
  39. Steven Chan (paid)
  40. Anne Chee (paid)
  41. June Chin (paid)

Registration is now closed.  Cancellation will not be refunded.  However U can arrange your own replacement.  Thank you n look forward to this big day.

Cycling at East Coast Park on Sat, 18 Oct 2008

Hi there! Cycling enthusiasts,

Come and join us for this fun & exciting event. The Riding Passion lead by Douglas will take a short break…. have a KIT KAT.

For this month cycling, Douglas will join me leading the riders for a leisure ride along the stretch of East Coast cycling track. Our first stop over will be at Bedok Jetty, then continue to NSRCC and back to bike rental kiosk.

For those who are not so sure of how to cycle, Jade will be around to coach (L plate), otherwise will follow the slow cyclists (distance will depend).

Rain or shine, we will definitely be there for you. If it rains, let’s party…hahaha…. Looking forward to see you guys & gals on Sat, 18 Oct. Cheers!

? Program

• 4.00 pm: Meet at McDonald Restaurant, East Coast Parkway, Marine Cove.

• 4.30 pm: Proceed to rent bicycle at Coastal Recreation (bike rental kiosk). Bike rental at special rate for SHC members, cost $5 (includes 1 bottle of mineral water).

• 4.45 pm: Flag off for cyclists

• 6.30-7.00 pm: All cyclists assemble at bike rental kiosk to return bikes.

• 7.00 pm: Dinner time……..

VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE : Pls raise your hand if you are a "LEARNER"!!! We need to identify you so that you can be attended to otherwise you have to sit by n watch.  

TQ, Cycling Group (Ah Nee, Douglas, Jade, Lily n Yew Kwong)

Who Are Coming –

  1. Douglas
  2. Ah Nee
  3. Suzhang
  4. Lina Ng
  5. Norlinda
  6. Molly Chua
  7. Ronald Lee
  8. John Howe
  9. Susan Tan
  10. Daisy Yeo
  11. Dan Huang
  12. Joy Chuang
  13. Maureen Lee
  14. Pearlynn Tan
  15. Terence Seah
  16. Chin Boon
  17. Ronald Wie (rollerblade)
  18. Lydia Chin
  19. Maggie Teo
  20. Albert Tan
  21. Kathryn Lee (rollerblade)
  22. Andrew Thio (may rollerblade if ground is dry)
  23. Andrew Yeung
  24. James Tan
  25. Patsy Lim
  26. Wana Tay
  27. Tricia Har

Click here to view photos

NEW DANCE CLASS = BALLROOM DANCE-SLOW FOXTXOT(ELEMENTARY)

Dear SHCians,

Learn dancing to have a healthy lifestyle and widen your friend circle in middle-age (with thick silver hair) and golden age (thin silver hair or no hair)

Dance: Ballroom Dance – Slow Foxtrot(Elementary)

  • Dates: 18/10/08 – 20/12/08
  • Day: Saturday
  • Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm
  • Sessions: 10
  • Fees: S$85(Passioncard members), S$95(Non-members)
  • Venue: Fengshan CC
  • Address: 20, Bedok North Street 2
  • Bus no: From Bedok Bus Interchange (near Bedok MRT station), take bus no: 228 or 18.  Alight at the second bus-stop.

Let us form a group and learn dances as fun and exercise.

Please register here.  You can also contact me at francisemail@yahoo.com

Mthly walk: PLR 3 on 11Oct(Sat)

Monthly Walk: PipeLine Ramble 3 (from Turf City to Bt Panjang Pk)

Date: 11 October 2008 (Saturday)

Start Time: we shall start the walk at 4.30pm sharp!
Duration:  less than 3 hours.

Meeting Point:
at TURF CITY – the waiting point for shuttle service to/fro Clementi.

Getting There:  (in your travel time, do allow waiting time)
1)
  from Clementi  or  Toa Payoh Bus Interchanges to Turf City: take the complimentary half-hourly(approx) Free shuttle bus services.

2)  Alternate, Public Bus Services:
2a)  Services Along Dunearn Road: 66, 67, 74, 77, 151, 154, 157, 170, 170X, 171, 174, 700, 852, 960, 961, 970.   Alight at the bus stop opposite Sixth Avenue Centre

2b)  Services Along Bukit Timah Road: 66, 67, 74, 77, 151, 154, 157, 170, 170X, 174, 171, 700, 851, 852, 960, 961, 970, 980.   Alight at the bus stop at Sixth Avenue Centre.

(If you are taking these Public Buses, after alighting, take a 5-mins walk towards Turf City, look for the shuttle service waiting point to/fro Clementi)

Leaders for this walk:  JeffreyLim & ChristinaCL Chan.

The 2nd ramble "PLR-2" came to past in August 2008; the trial ended at Turf City.  Let’s Ramble On to another part of Singapore!…….

The terrain is not too rugged.  A grassland fringed by trees; though slopes are gradual there might be little or no defined foot holds ie., could be a little slippery so, proper footwear is encouraged. 

This segment has only 1 obstacle which might provide a wee challenge.
The options are:

1)  get down & walk a U-shaped DRAIN.  Not wide canals. Whilst you are crossing, hope no water gushes out on you…. heehehe

2)  leap across, ensure you land on the narrow ledge (at most, your head will hit not a wall but the huge waterpipe "OUCH!"  the echos ‘gong…ng….ng’! ringing in your ears for a couple of secs.  

3)  perhaps, there is another way  to cross over?  we shall see…..

After passing through Bukit Panjang Park, we shall end the walk with dinner at a big coffeshop (Blk 272) where a variety of food awaits you.

WALK ENDS:  Blk 272 Bangkit Road, off Bt Pangjang Rd. 

LRT Station:  Bangkit. 
Bus Services along Bt Panjang Rd:  171, 187, 190, 700, 960, 963.

Please Register here.     emoticon  

Registered:
1. Daisy Yeo  2. Karen Thio  3. Roger Lim  4. Mei Foo  5. Susan Tan  6. James Tan  7.  Wee Chin  8. Andrew Yeung  9.Dan Huang  10. Joy Chuang  11. Alicia Soh  12. Mike Tan  13. Charles Wee  14. Veronique Lee  15. Kristin Leong  16. Venika Leong  17. Alice Seah; 18. Patsy Lim; 19. Steven Chan; 20. Pauline Khoo; 21. Angeline Ong; 22. Lee King Seng; 23. Lina Ng; 24. Susan Chang; 25. Ah Nee; 26. MollyC ; 27. RonaldL; 28. Oi Cheng; 29. Kwee Swee Meng; 30. JeffreyL; 31. ChristinaCL

NOTE:
1)  If the mozzies always like you, do bring the insect sprays.
2)  There are no ‘toilet’ facilities & no shelter from raindrops.

Stay cool!  Be cool!      emoticon     C ya!

ChristinaCL Chan & Jeffrey Lim  & CharlesWee, Veronica Wong, Mary Tan.

Background of this Trial:

What is this PipeLine Ramble?" Most of you would know that a water
pipeline runs from Johor to Singapore but have anybody thought to trace the route"?

The entire trail of approx 21 km will take around 8 to 9hours! We had
intended to introduce this trail in 3 separate segments but after the 1st ramble; to truly enjoy this exciting, challenging trail it has now been segmented into 4 parts. 

Each part of the route has a different terrain and each opens up a part of Singapore seldom seen.
1st segment from Pearl’s Hill to Farrer Road, Apr08.
2nd segment from Farrer Road to Turf City, Aug08  (the pixs are found in
the same post dd 23July08).

Click here to view photos

Monthly Walks: Oct – Dec 2008

Dear SHCians,

The schedule for Q4 (Oct to Dec08):

11Oct    PipeLine Ramble 3

08Nov    MacRitchie Suspension Bridge

13Dec    (have fun doing your Christmas shopping)

We shall hang up our walking shoes for 2 months:  No walks for Dec08 and Jan09.         emoticon

Another year of exciting, interesting trails!     emoticon
For 2.5 years, there were only 3 of us in the walk team: Charles Wee, Veronique Wong and I.  Joining us in 2008, we have Mary Tan and Jeffrey Lim, that makes 5!  JeffL joined us mid year and introduced the interesting "trail of our water pipeline".  We also visited the new HortPark/Southern Ridges.  

Do you know?
Monthly walk schedule: 2nd Saturday/each month! unless otherwise stated.
Details of each walk: Post will appear approx 2 weeks prior to scheduled date.
Rain or shine, scheduled walks will not be cancelled.

We wish to encourage YOU to join the Walk team as "EOs"!  
You just need to give time; have a sense of direction, like to organize/lead and Enjoy meeting people.      emoticon    we will share with you.. come, talk to us…….   

Till then…. stay Cool!  emoticon

The Walk Team
(Charles Wee, Christina Chan, Veronica Wong, Mary Tan & Jeffrey Lim)

October 15 Monthly Gathering Program

Dear SHCians,

Thank you for the great support so far. The program for Oct 15 gathering is ready.

Due to only a handful of members able to turn up for Session 1, there’s a slight shift in the time slot.

Please scroll down for details

Date:     15th-October-2008 (Wednesday)
Time   : 5.00opm -7.00pm (Session 1 – for retirees & flexi-timers)
              7.00pm – 10.30pm (Session 2 – for busy professionals and nite owls)
Venue : Kovan CC, Tangerine Cafe (same as July 08 venue)
              207, Hougang St 21 (5 min walk from kovan MRT)

Direction to Kovan CC:

http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_18687/travel_site_1/

Pls indicate if you are coming for Session 1 or 2; else I presume you will be attending both.

The followings have registered:

Session 1

1) Terence Seah (founder and chief)
2)
3) Catherine Yeo
4) Wee Jee
5) Norhayati
6) Catherine Ho
7) Pauline Chew
8) Ronald Lee
9) Neo Sock Cheng
10) Karen Thio
12) Mega Abdullah

Session 2

1) Patrick Lee (new mbr & Videographer)
2) Terence Seah (founder and chief)               
3) Danz                                              
4) Joy Chuang   (photographer)                                  
5) Susan Tan                             
6) Ivy Low SH                             
7) Francis R Mangalam                        
8a) Catherine Koh                                
9) Ronald Wie                             
10) Lydia Chin
11) Rene Leong                             
12) Susan Chan                               
13) Shirleen Kao                                
14) Dennis Wee                               
15) Thomas Loh                              
16) Lum Fook                             
17) James Tan                               
18) Lee Ah Nee                                
19) Janet Heng          (Registration)                   
20) Lily Ho Willocq                               
21) Mary Chan                               
22) Agnes Seow
23) Steven Chan
24) Annie Loh
25) Malyne Suen (new mbr)
26) Molly Chua
27) Kenneth Tan
28) Bira
29) Ivan Lim (have novels to give away)
30) Marg Tian
31) Catherine Ho
32) Dolly Lim (helping to make name cards)
33) Oi Cheng
34) Suzhang
35) Juliet
36) Lina
37) Doreen Ng
38) Charles Wee
39) Julie Yeo
40) Karen Thio (Registration)
41) June Tan
42) Hamidah Ishak
43) Joanne Ang
44) Angela Straatan
45) Norlinda
46) Anna Seet
47) Judy Lim
48) Caroline Gee
49) Andrew Thio
50) Boon Liang
51) Lina Tan
52) Peng Peng
53) Helen Wong
54) Shirley Wee (new member)
55) Caroline Sit
56) Jeffrey Lim
57) Ronald Lee
56) Irene Seet
57) Patrick Khoo
58) Kazay Chua (MC – new member)
59) Hyacinth D’Silva
60) Meifoo
61) Aaron How
62) Lin Chuah (Helper)
63) Amy Ko
64) Albert Tan
65) Maggie Teo
66) James Chan
67) Eileen Lee
68) Daisy Yeo
69) Agnes Tan
70) Gwyneth Lee
71) Paul Leong
72) Jenny Leong
73) Florine Teo
74) Veronique
75) Ann To (tentative)
76) Janet Chan (tentative)
77) Constance Wong
78) Elina Tan (Helper)
79) Linda Chang
80) Roger Wong
81) Victor Khor
82) Jessie Teo
83) Elizabeth Tay
84) Vince Wong
85) Carol Tan
86) Mary Loo
87) Angeline June Ong
88) Andrew Yeung
89) Ann Lim
90) Steven Chan
91) Jeremy Tan
92) Wee Jee
93) Nora Chia
94) Alicia Lim
95) Roger Lim
96) Lilian Teo
97) Vivien Ler
98) Alice Seah
99) Betty Lim
100) Gingko Tay
101) Seok Cheng
102) Andrew Thio
103) Maria Tan
104) Mary Tan
105) Patricia Kew
106) Lilian Lee
107) Anne Chee
108) Jonathan Ong
109) Patsy Lim
110) Chin Boon
111) Michelle Khoo
112) Peter Goh
113) Mike Tan
114) Alicia Soh
115) Rena Wong
116) Clara Chay
117) Zahriah Kassim
118) Josephine Yap
119) Kristy Quek
120) Robert Quek
121) Paul Kong
122) Peggy Kong
123) Emily Boon
124) Pauline Khoo
125) Grace Ong (new member)
126) Cecil Ong (new member)
127) Maureen Lee


 
5pm-7pm  – Session 1 – Chit chat session and dinner (own expense). No performance.
7.00pm    – Session 2 registration
7.15pm – 8pm    – Dinner and members networking (normal program)
8pm – 8.10pm    – Opening Speech by founder of SHC (Terence Seah)
8.10pm-8.25pm – Dance Performances 1 

8.30pm-9.30pm – Dinner and Networking
9.30pm-9.45pm – Dance Performances 2

9.45pm-9.50pm – Presentation of Tokens of appreciation (Terence Seah)
9.50pm-10.30pm – Learn to Disco Rock for all members (lead by Susan Tan)

Order of dance items will be announced on the day of gathering

List of dancers:
1) Susan Tan
2) Dan Huang, Rene Leong, Dennis Wee, Shirleen Kao, Lum Fook, Susan Chan, Thomas Loh, Marg
3) Francis Mangalam
4) Lydia Chin, Ronald Wie, Vivien Ler, Annie Loh
5) Catherine Koh
6) Doreen Ng, Hamidah Ishak, Joanne Ang
7) James Tan

Dance perfromances:
Disco Rock
Line and country dance
Salsa
Samba
Latin Rhumba
Bachata

Please give your full supoort to the special teams of dancers who will be out to entertain and thrill you.

Get your fellow SHCians to come for this inaugural and unusual Monthly Gathering at Kovan CC.

sincerely,
james n susan tan

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NEW DANCING CLASSES

Hi friends,

Learn dancing to have a healthy lifestyle and widen your friend circle in middle-age(with thick silver hair) and golden age(thin silver hair or no hair)

I give below the new dance classes

DAY

DATE

TIME

DANCE

 

Wed

15/10/08

7.15pm

SALSA -TURNS AND PATTERNS

 

Wed

15/10/08

8.15pm

MERENGUE & BACHATA

 

Thu

16/10/08

7.15pm

LATIN CHA CHA

 

Thu

16/10/08

8.15pm

LATIN RUMBA

 

Thu

16/10/08

9.15pm

LATIN SAMBA

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Place      : Xenbar
  • Address: Blk 163, Bukit Merah Central #04-3575

Let us form a group and learn dances as fun.

Please register here.

You can also contact me at francisemail@yahoo.com

Live Edge Competition – Anyone ?

Hi all,
If anyone has an idea and wishes to work with others to conceptualise it commercially, here will be a good opportunity to have it evaluated, and maybe win a prize too.  If however you are interested to work in a team as you feel you have half of what it takes then email me to work as a team, bswi@yahoo.com.  I do have many crazy ideas, and have the electronic engineering experience in past projects, but do need a strong partner as I have what is termed as ‘fuzzy logic’ when I engaged in designing. Thus a methodical, task manager who is flexible and who is as passionate about being creative is the partner/partners I am looking for in this competion for fun or just to keep our minds active.
Prizes Worth Winning
Two unique prize packages are up for grabs for the winners of Live EDGE’s student and general/open competitions, which run concurrently. Submit your design for the chance to see its journey from concept to live creation.

Winning Package

The lucky winner of each competition will receive a $25,000 (USD) cash award, plus a unique package of support services from experts in the fields of Design Consultancy, Marketing, Legal, and Commerce to drive the winning designs towards production.

The value of each support package is worth an additional $25,000 (USD) and includes:

Design Support

  • Introduction to a high-profile Electronic Design Consultancy to help move your design towards production using their invaluable resource and expertise.

Legal Support

  • Guidance and funding assistance to lead you through the maze of Intellectual Property rights, patents, contracts and complex legal processes.

Marketing Support

  • PR & Marketing funding assistance
  • Access to a leading-edge global PR agency to publicize you and your winning design.
  • Development of a unique multi-channel marketing program to take your design to market.
The winner will also be invited to form part of next year’s prestigious judging panel alongside key industry leaders and renowned technical experts from around the world!

Honourable mentions

Six designs (3 student, 3 general) are eligible to win a cash sum of $5,000 (USD) each and an honorable mention in all publicity literature.
Submit your designs from October 1, 2008 through January 31, 2009.
Good luck, Cheers

Craft Class – Mini Bookmarks & Karaoke on 25/Oct/2008

Hi all Craft & K’OK lover

I will be conducting a craft class of "mini bookmarks" & k’ok on the 25/oct/2008.

Craft – Mini Bookmarks

Place    :   Heritage Condo at Dover Road Time     :   1.00pm – 2.30 pm

Materials & course Fee : S$15 ( 2 pcs of bookmarks – choices of glass beads & accessories)

Photo of Mini Bookmark : http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y64/lohyks/Karen%20Thio/MiniBookmark.jpg

** 

Karaoke Session : 3.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Function Room : S$20 (will be share among all member in this event)

Please bring along all your favourite Hokkien CD  –   "Train Station" disc

Those who are interested, please register here.

Karen Thio

Registration for Craft 

  1. Patrick Lee
  2. Andrew Yeung

Registration for K’ok

  1. Andrew Yeung (still considering)
  2. Boon Liang
  3. Marg Tian

Holiday, Anyone? Hainan?

Hi, SHCians

Anyone interested to go for a short holiday with Eyvonne and me which we planned on Oct 31 to Nov 5’08.  We planned to go Hainan/Sanya lor.. But as I am going thru directly with the land operator in Hainan, the whole land tour will only be conducted in Chinese.  The land tour cost right now I have is RMB400 (subject to change) for a 4D/3N iternary, 4-S accomodation with 6 meals and 3 breakfast.  As Oct/Nov, the flight timetable had been changed to morning flight instead of normal 4.45pm return to SG hence, I had added 1 additional free day in Haikou itself so we can roam freely at our own leisure.  As dates planned are considered off-peak, the air ticket cost is ard $300 inclusive of taxes but of cos, must book early to enjoy this lor emoticon.  As for tips for local guide and coach driver, I m proposing S$2/day/pax emoticon.  Of cos, those that prefer to leave as planned, are also welcome to do so lor..

Those interested to join me can email me at dlgummy@hotmail.com for the proposed itinerary.

Laundry helper needed in Nursing Home

A Nursing Home in Geylang East is looking for a laundry helper.  
   
   
Responsibilities:  
   
Daily morning collection of soiled linen from wards.  
   
Sorting and hand rinsing of soiled linen before putting them in washing  
machine.  
   
Soaking infected linen prior to laundering in the washing machine.  
   
Sorting and folding of washed linen before personally sending them back to the  
wards.  
   
Daily ironing of linen.  
   
Maintaining the cleanliness of washing machines and laundry area at all times.
   
Daily vacuuming and cleaning of the Admin Office.  
   
Minor repair works when called upon by the Maintenance Supervisor.  
   
   
Pre-requisites  
   
Physically fit and healthy.  
   
Able to work on public holidays and weekends.  
 

SHC Annual Swimming Day – 19 Oct 2008 (Repost)

This year 2008, instead of the regular Games Day, we shall be having  "SHC Swimming Day" in an Olympic size and chidren’s pool.  We had tried a Sunday and Saturday morning.  For many, waking up on a weekend is a problem.  So, we shall have a relaxing Sunday morning at Kovan Melody, courtesy of Ah Nee.

Now that the date is coming close, next month, it is our usual style to appoint an Event Organiser.  She is Lina Ng, a great swimmer, able to do at least 20 laps and tall enough to stand at the deep end of the pool.  Lina is assisted by Suzhang and Ah Nee.  Thank you ladies, and I am sure we shall all have a lovely Sunday.

  • Place – Kovan Melody, next to Kovan MRT.
  • Date and Time, Sun Oct 19, 2008 from 0900 – 1500 hrs

Those driving please give your vehicle number so that you can be registered with Kovan’s gate security.  Food is being catered.

Registration list:

  1. Lina Ng – Event Organiser                                 
  2. Susan Chang                                                               
  3. Lee Ah Nee
  4. Terence Seah
  5. Molly Chua
  6. Ronald Lee
  7. Bira
  8. Tim Liu
  9. Charles Wee
  10. Oi Cheng
  11. Caroline Gee
  12. Norlinda
  13. Rene Leong
  14. Celia Wong
  15. Maureen Lee
  16. Dan Huang
  17. Joy Chuang
  18. John Howe
  19. Lydia Chin
  20. Thomas Loh
  21. Ronald Wie
  22. Caroline Sit
  23. Mary Chan
  24. Ann Bok
  25. Alan Bok
  26. King Seng Lee
  27. June Lim
  28. Catherine Chong
  29. Tan Chin Boon
  30. Bernie Chung
  31. Doreen Ng
  32. Eleanor Chan
  33. Lum Fook
  34. Melissa Khng
  35. Catherine Ho
  36. Jessie Teo
  37. Roger Lim
  38. Marg Tian
  39. Rosna Rauaee
  40. Catherine Yeo
  41. Pearlynn Tan
  42. Shirley Wee

          REGISTRATION CLOSED  emoticon

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Adding photos of authors of Post

Hi Terence

Just a suggestion.  Just wondering whether it will help to put photographs (small tiny one) next to the names of the people who contribute to the posts.  I feel that if they have the openness to write comments and tarok/compliment each other, they would not mind having their photos on the website? I could be wrong of course.

This thot crossed my mind coz being a very inactive member as I don’t join all the activities but if I do, I have great difficulty knowing who’s who

Kelong @ Bintan Resort 8/9 November, 2008

Tentative Schedule

Day 1 (08 Nov 08}emoticon

Meet at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal at 8.00am

Depart at 9.15am (1 hr 45 mins journey)

Shopping trip/Lunch

Check-in Kelong chalet units (fan room – twin sharing)

Activities:emoticon

Karoeke/Pools game/Board games/Bingo/Mahjong/Beach activities

Optional; Island hopping ($20)/Spa(At a fee)/Fishing at pond $30 per day/Free outside the pond (bring your own rod and lines)/Day fishing at sea (4 hours at $80-$90 with 4-5 pax)

Day 2 (09 Nov 08)

Morning – free & easy/Lunch

12.00 noon – Check out kelong Chalet

Depart at Jetty : 2.20pm

Reach Singapore 4.30pmemoticon

The free & easy package (2d1n) include ferry and meals are:

S$155 per adult

* 2-way land transfer

* 1 night accomodaton (twin sharing)

* 2-way ferry transfer including taxes (S$38+$12 PDF, Fuel Surcharge + $5 Indonesia departure tax)

* Breakfast/1 seafood lunch/1 seafood dinner

Insurance coverage on your own.

Chalet: Ocean Bay Resortemoticon

Dates : 8 – 9 November 2008 (Saturday & Sunday) 

Closing Date: October 1, 2008

Danz n Joyzemoticon

Who’s coming

  1. Dan Huang
  2. Joy Zhuang
  3. Norhayati
  4. Gwyneth Lee
  5. Christina WH Chan
  6. Seok cheng 

How to Be Happy

How to Be Happy

Nobody is happy all the time, but some people are definitely more fulfilled than others, and it doesn’t seem to have much to do with material goods or high achievement—things many people spend a lot of their time worrying about. So what do they have that you don’t?

1.                     Relax. Lighten up. Don’t take yourself too seriously. Try not to over analyze things. Stress can cause many mental, physical, and spiritual problems in your life. One of the major causes of stress is worrying about things that are out of your control. Learn to recognize these things and if you can truly do nothing about them, then just let them go. Take time to laugh at yourself and the situations you find yourself in. Laughter is a powerful, positive medicine and the calmer and more peaceful you can take things, the happier your life will be. It wouldn’t be life if some bad things don’t happen.
2.                     Smile You would be surprised how much of an immediate difference physically smiling has on your mood, if you smile and force a little laugh you will feel your mood lighten and you won’t have to force it next time.
3.                     Take the good with the bad. No one is happy all the time. Everyone has something of sorrow intermingled with the gladness of life. The trick is to make the laughter outweigh the tears. We cannot change the past, but we can enjoy today, and look to the future. If we are prepared to take ownership for the past and accept that everything that’s happened in our life, good and bad, has made us the person we are – the battle is half won.
4.                     Be thankful. A key component of happiness is acceptance – learning to be grateful for what you have. A lot of people know it but don’t keep it in their minds. Comparing your life with others’ is dangerous. Accept the gifts you have and know that no one is better than or less than anyone else’s. Keep a "gratitude journal". Every day, write down a few things that you are thankful for and then review what you have written in past entries. It’s a great way to remind yourself to be thankful for what you have and to boost your mood.
5.                     Be yourself. Much criticism is caused by people who are discontented with themselves, not with you. One way to get in touch with yourself is through journaling, diaries or (lately) blogs. Your goal may be to open up completely to yourself and learn to be your own best friend by being completely honest with yourself. What do you want out of life? What makes you truly happy? Who do you want to be?
6.                     Pursue goals that make you happy. Strive for long term goals rather than short term satisfaction. It’s very easy to gain short term satisfaction–a quick high, a fast relief from your current problems (such as drugs, alcohol, sex). But it is what it is, a "short term" satisfaction, and the effects die out very soon, leaving you with an empty feeling that is sometimes worse than before. Set long term goals, goals which take time, thought, and effort to achieve. This will make you continually work towards improving yourself bit by bit and will give you the satisfaction of bringing a permanent change in your life.
7.                     Focus on the Objective. If the thoughts you are thinking are not giving you that ‘good feeling’, then think about something else that will make you feel good in that moment. Observe your thoughts and ideas consistently throughout the day (diary/journal if possible). Sometimes this may not be as easy as you think if you are stuck in a "destructive" train of thought and your brain chemicals are getting fired up and forming "anxiety or anger" thoughts. Anxiety, fear and anger patterns can be interrupted by focusing on something else. This will dissipate the rush of chemicals that are making you feel bad. Immediately then go back to picturing scenes/remembering things/imagining, planning stuff that makes you feel good.
8.                     Develop healthy relationships.
o                                    Family. If you want a stronger relationship with your family, you’re going to need to be honest with them. Tell your family about your life and don’t insult them – it hurts them just as much as it hurts you to be insulted. If you are in an abusive family, you must find a way to stop the abuse and that may include separation.
o                                    Have a healthy relationship. If you’re dating, get involved with activities that reflect who you are, and get to know people who like the things you do. Get involved with someone who loves life and pursues happiness the way you do. If you’re in a relationship, strive to make that relationship healthy.
o                                    Choose your friends carefully. Nearly everyone needs someone who cares for them and treats them well. If you have friends who are treating you badly, or are not supportive of you and your goals to improve your life, then ditch them and find friends that do care about you. If you can’t find any friends like that in your current circumstances, then look elsewhere. If you’re feeling sad, there’s nothing like going out with your friends to make you feel better. Surround yourself with friends who are beneficial, encouraging, and helpful. We all need this continuing, nurturing encouragement to make solid desired progress in life.
9.                     Make someone else happy. When you’re feeling powerless to create happiness in your life, do something to make someone else–anyone–happy, and you’ll remember how easy it really can be. Isn’t it true the happiest people we know are typically the ones who for some foolish reason are always ready to give you the clothes off their back? And frequently it is true that the most discontented people are the ones who are selfish, demanding, and inconsiderate of others. The happiest days of our lives, when we really dig down deep, is when we see the smile on the face of a person who we care about. Even helping a stranger can remind you of how much you really have, because of how much you can give. Serve at a rescue mission and you will learn the meaning of "I cried because I had no shoes and then I met a man who had no feet."

My first meeting – thanks!

Hi Everyone!

Thank you all for a great time at the Safra Resort chalet!

(Actually, I posted my comments on the 12 September immediately on arriving home but didn’t manage to send it properly – no text. This is a rewrite. Guessed my ignorance on the computer is showing here).

It is my first outing with Silverhair clubbers. Thanks, everyone, for the wonderful moments in time.

Ronald Wie, thank you for organising the 12 September event, which went very well with many attendees. Nice play on the guitar. The short jamming session was good. Also, is there anything you don’t/can’t do eh?

Robert and Kristy, thanks for sending me (a stranger eh?) home. Kristy,

your sense of direction and guidance on the road is exemplary. Robert, I’ve not met anyone who has a tremendous sense of humour and that, driving  ‘under stress’, won’t you agree, Nancy (also a first-timer)? Glad I didn’t have to take a plane home.

Terence, I’m so happy to have finally met you. I can see why the silverhair clubbers are friendly, for you’ve set the tone.

BbCat, Joyce and Doreen (and Ronald), I’m so glad to have met you first at the NDP Line dance event and hence, my first outing with the Club.

Michelle, good to see you so happy at the event. Thanks for the lovely tuna croissant and your friendship.

Ron koh and Lydia, for the lovely nature walk together.

Grace, Steven, two Janets, Joy, Celia, Hamidah, Joanne, Chin Boon, many others whom I met for the first time…..very glad to have met you all.

Once again, thanks to all for the timeless moments which are unforgetable indeed!

Warmest regards,
Vivien Ler

A series on “how we are managing our retirement investments?”

One way or another, we are affected by the US financial crisis. This has significantly reduced our retirement savings and CPF investments. Lehman has just filed for bankruptcy protection while Merrill Lynch may soon be sold to Bank of America.

I would like to advance and hold a series of talks where SilverHairs can share their personal investment philosophy and how they are currently managing their investment portfolio. We may not have the answers, but I believe sharing this topic is key to keeping a sober head on our retirement plans.

Charles Chua has made the first offer to share with us his personal investment story. Fellow SilverHairs who wish to share their story are encouraged to let me know here. The dates and time have not been selected, but likely will be held on a weekday.

For those unable to attend or are overseas, you may log into SHC Online at star-conference.com to hear and view the sessions live. Any feedback to improve these sessions and benefit fellow SilverHairs appreciated. Terence Seah

Details:

  • Date:  Mon 29 Sep 2008
  • Time:  1900 – 1945 hrs (Get to know others on this subject.   1945 hrs – please be seated.  2000 – 2130 hrs (Session commence).  Times are very sharp.  Please be on time.
  • Place:  18 Bali Lane
  • Charges:  No charge to SHC members.  Strictly for registered SHC members only.
  • F&B:  Buy from counter.

Registration list:

  1. Charles Chua (He shall be sharing with us on the topic "How he is managing his retirement investments)
  2. Caroline Sit
  3. Ivan Lim
  4. Lydia Chin
  5. Annie Loh
  6. Kenneth Tan  Ann To
  7. Chow Weng
  8. Rene Leong
  9. Joy Chuang
  10. Ivy Low (would prefer to fly in)
  11. Tian Soo (cannot come, so no tapioca leaves and no tapioca)
  12. Celia Wong
  13. Andrew Thio
  14. Vivien Ler
  15. Helen Wong
  16. Daniel Chan
  17. Ella Tan
  18. Ronald Wie
  19. Roger Lim
  20. Catherine Ho
  21. Julie Yeo
  22. Daisy Yeo
  23. Terence Seah
  24. Jane Wong
  25. Susan Tan
  26. Cheng Pun
  27. Eleanor Chan  Christina Chan WH
  28. LH Jie Seok Cheng
  29. Eileen Lee
  30. Lina Tan
  31. Jennifer Lim
  32. Charles Wee
  33. Jessie Teo
  34. Peggy Wee
  35. Lina Ng
  36. John Howe
  37. (Limited to 40 pax)

Terence Seah/Charles Chua

Intermediate Latin Samba on 26/09/08

Dear dancers,emoticon

Last lesson on Samba on coming Friday!

New class on Intermediate Samba start on next Friday.emoticon

Venue:   Clementi CC, Clementi Avenue 4, 8 minutes from Clementi MRT!

Time:     8.00pm – 9.00pm

Fees:     $38.00 for member/$42.00 for non-member

Teacher:   Miss Maggie Hoemoticon

Those joining:

  1. Dan Huang
  2. Joy Zhuang
  3. Kristine Lee?
  4. Bessie Lam
  5. Andreq SP
  6. Rene?

MJ Club

The  primary intention of this  MJ (not Michael Jackson fan club)club is to link like minded members who like to play this game for fun or token bets.

If you feel uneasy responding in the forum you can drop me  a private email  and I can discretely link you up with members in the same vicinity with similar time availability and stakes range.

We have 2 ladies in Jurong area and 2 ladies in the Katong/Kembangan and myself in the Bedok area.

The popular stakes range at the moment is 20 cents/40 cents.However if you are interested in the 10 cents/20 cents or 25 cents/50 cents range do indicate what you prefer.We are not encouraging it but if you have no partners to play with in the higher range do make a request and I will advise if I can connect you.

Please indicate if you can only play on weekendsFriday nights,Saturdays and Sundays only) or if retired or housewife that you can play during the day.

Please  advise if you will  want to play with ladies only  leaving poor little old me out of the picture!

Please indicate if your location is able to host the game for free?

When you respond please advise name/sex/area/stakes preferred or within acceptable range/time availability on weekends only or anytime/all ladies game condition/hosting capability.

My email is at insiders111@yahoo.com.sg

MJ is a healthy  activity  that is highly recommended  for the Silverhairs age group to prevent the onset of dementia.If you are interested in learning  I can try to get fellow members to teach you and play games with no stakes involved just for fun.The stakes involved may not be enough for your winnings to pay for you taxi fare(if you do take a taxi) but you will have the thrill(cheap) and boasting rights.I hope this posting meets with Big Boss’s approval.

P.S. Robert…any MJ playes in Bishan area?

Forum General – Funny Riddle

Hi All:Just want to share the below funny riddle to tickle your funny bones or just to lighten myself since I am sick today:

  • Special anti-funqal brush hair can effectively limit bacteria gorwth and reassure us to use.
  • Extra-long bristles allow for suitability for openings large and small.
  • Don’t use in additional way.

Some misspelted words as copied from original text.

Anyone can guess what sort of thing this is? It is meant for daily use.

Caution: Tim Liu#  No dirty jokes from you!

One & All:

Enjoy your day whereever you are

Christmas Party (Social Dance) on 20/12/08

Dear dancers and those wanting to join in the festive moods!emoticon

It’s another occasion to meet up and dance and having fun.

Venue: Bukit Timah CC (Multi Purpose Hall)emoticon

Time: 5.00pm to 10.30pm

Ticket at S$10.00 (per head) including Snacks and lucky draw!

Organize by Miss Maggie Ho.

Please indicate your coming!emoticon

Who’s coming:

  1. Dan Huang
  2. Joy Zhuang
  3. Catherine Yeo
  4. Francis
  5. Jonathan Ongx2
  6. Jennifer Limx2

Photos taken at SHC events

We are fortunate to have members who volunteer to be the photographer(s) at most of our events.   Pictures taken are sent to me to make into an album then upload on our website.  Usually, the members are happy to see pictures of themselves cos it remind them of the fun they had.

There are times when members may have requested at the point of taking, that their pictures not be uploaded.   This seems a reasonable request no doubt.   Unfortunately, there are times that such request may be overlooked and the photo made its way on the web.  I request the understanding of members that it is not the intention of the photographer to betray or break a promise.

Members who do not wish to have their pictures on the web, to please bring your own camera to take your personal shots with whoever you wish.

I would also like to remind everyone that the event photographer is there to take pictures of the event and as long as there is nothing offensive, the pictures will be uploaded.  If you do not want to be in any of the shots, avoid the photographer when he/she comes around.   If you want to pose for the photographer, then be prepared that your picture will be uploaded.

Photographers, please do not accede to special request.

Finally, please do not send email with “sh..” word to the photographers or me.   We do not deserve it.

Sunday morning Reflections

Having a break after all the manual washing living on this rented room, old rustic bungalow,without fridge,air-con,washing machine, but  with a big forested like garden, bird chirping away near my window I can’t help but recall my RV dream of settling in country side Thailand. 

But then again, since I was back in Dec 2007( after a few months near Phuket), many, many beatiful things happen (finding a job, new friends, new interests,etc) much through SHC that somehow makes it harder to think of RV in Malaysia or Thailand, but who knows what destiny can bring.  The point is that SHC can bring you  that much more closer to your dream if you are careful, open minded, take your time to discover the chaff from all the flares,  and not turning it  into a nightmare instead. I now discovered that with the many frends I have made, that i could easily get a few friends to go on a short notice to Malacca or for a night of Karaoke easily. 

Before I  rant on within the 15 mins I have, before going for our weekly ritual badminton that we all have come to love, I just want to comment Patrick for being strong as big as  a boulder as he is to offer his services in travel, betting and advisory on heart matters.  I symphatised with him as at times SHC seems to be ready for a truly good ground for  a matured, heart opening, no holds barred,  exciting place to have a forum on anything that interest SHC members. So Patrick keep on, you have my support as I think we will get there someday soon.  Briefly a forum is to have different conflicting views aired to provide an avenue for set minds to learn of other people’s point of views and looking at facts from different angles discovering realms of possibilities that is left undiscovered or never thought possible.  Many of us have discovered and realise that we could do more things as a group which I will share. 

Back to achievements or dreams that I or a few have wanted to do and have done the past year. The cycling group has got more interesting discovering new challengers, like cycling to Pengarang, Desaru, 60 km /120km rides.   Adventure (SHAG ) group was initiated organising challenging walks of 12 km up and down Bukit timah hill and climaxing to the top of Mt Ophir and back safely.  Water rafting up Ipoh, with Caving and Rafflesia hunting were also clocked by those who were keen with such things.  On roller blading did the night 10Km blading from ECP to Downtown East, and finally yesterday, did roller blading to CV and back with Kat and Stella ( who must have done her longest skate ever although she almost made it there). 

From never doing any kind of dancing before (shy,etc) i have love to do line dance and also social dancing. On Country line dance now I have discovered Monday nights free dance jam (thanks to Rosalind), and on Sept 12 hopefully we have our ‘Love for Country line dance jam with Hamidah ‘ at NSRCC an event that can spark greater interest among new and old members. 

On Sept 13 the Mid Autumn event I hope we can have the maximum number of Karaoke singers turn up , as I will make sure everyone will have a chance to have your  stage, and Caroline our Singing Queen will be there too.  I am trying to find someone who can be kind enough to lend us a karaoke machine with ‘automatic’ scoring so that we can have a friendly unbiased scoring or feedback system to select our top karaoke singers and also for general feedback.  Anyone with such a Karaoke player to lend ?  Cheers.

Different parts of our body, age at different times.

Just for sharing, when we know the cause, may be able to slow down aging by taking right diet so that we don’t age so fast! :D

WE all accept that getting older is inevitable, and now leading clinicians have revealed the exact age when different body parts start to decline, most alarming being the brain and lungs.

French doctors have found that the quality of men’s’ sperm starts to deteriorate by 35, so that by the time a man is 45 a third of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Here, with the help of leading clinicians, Angela Epstein tells the Daily Mail the ages when different parts of the body start to lose their battle with time.

BRAIN – Starts ageing at 20

As we get older, the number of nerve cells – or neurons – in the brain decrease. We start with around 100 billion, but in our 20s this number starts to decline. By 40, we could be losing up to 10,000 per day, affecting memory, co-ordination and brain function.

GUT – Starts ageing at 55.

A healthy gut has a good balance betwee harmful and ‘friendly’ bacteria. But levels of friendly bacteria in the gut drop significantly after 55, particularly in the large intestine, says Tom MacDonald, professor of immunology at Barts And The London medical school. As a result, we suffer from poor digestion and an increased risk of gut disease. Constipation is more likely as we age, as the flow of digestive juices from the stomach, liver, pancreas and small intestine slows down.

BREASTS – Start ageing at 35

BY their mid-30s, women’s breasts start losing tissue and fat, reducing size and fullness. Sagging starts properly at 40 and the areola(the area surrounding the nipple) can shrink considerably.

BLADDER – Starts ageing at 65

Loss of bladder control is more likely when you hit 65. Women are more vulnerable to bladder problems as, after the menopause, declining oestrogen levels make tissues in the urethra – the tube through which urine passes – thinner and weaker, reducing bladder support. Bladder capacity in an older adult generally is about half that of a younger person – about two cups in a 30-year-old and one cup in a 70-year-old….

LUNGS – Start ageing at 20

Lung capacity slowly starts to decrease from the age of 20. By the age of 40, some people are already experiencing breathlessness. This is partly because the muscles and the rib cage which control breathing stiffen up.

VOICE – Starts ageing at 65

Our voices become quieter and hoarser with age. The soft tissues in the voice box (larynx) weaken, affecting the pitch, loudness and quality of the voice. A woman’s voice may become huskier and lower in pitch, whereas a man’s might become thinner and higher.

EYES – Start ageing at 40

Glasses are the norm for many over-40s as failing eyesight kicks in – usually long-sightedness, affecting our ability to see objects up close.

HEART – Starts ageing at 40

The heart pumps blood less effectively around the body as we get older. This is because blood vessels become less elastic, while arteries can harden or become blocked because of fatty deposits forming on the coronary arteries – caused by eating too much saturated fat. The blood supply to the heart is then reduced, resulting in painful angina. Men over 45 and women over 55 are at greater risk of a heart attack.

LIVER – Starts ageing at 70

This is the only organ in the body which seems to defy the aging process.

KIDNEYS – Starts ageing at 50

With kidneys, the number of filtering units (nephrons) that remove waste from the bloodstream starts to reduce in middle age.

PROSTATE – Starts ageing at 50

The prostate often becomes enlarged with age, leading to problems such as increased need to urinate, says Professor Roger Kirby, director of the Prostate Centre in London. This is known as benign prostatic hyperplasia and affects half of men over 50, but rarely those under 40. It occurs when the prostate absorbs large amounts of the male sex hormone testosterone, which increases the growth of cells in the prostate. A normal prostate is the size of a walnut, but the condition can increase this to the size of a tangerine.

BONES – Start ageing at 35

‘Throughout our life, old bone is broken down by cells called osteoclasts and replaced by bone-building cells called osteoblasts – a process called bone turnover,’ explains Robert Moots, professor of rheumatology at Aintree University Hospital in Liverpool. Children’s bone growth is rapid – the skeleton takes just two years to renew itself completely. In adults, this can take ten years. Until our mid-20s, bone density is still increasing. But at 35 bone loss begins as part of the natural ageing process.

TEETH – Start ageing at 40

As we age, we produce less saliva, which washes away bacteria, so teeth and gums are more vulnerable to decay. Receding gums – when tissue is lost from gums around the teeth – is common in adults over 40.

MUSCLES – Start ageing at 30

Muscle is constantly being built up and broken down, a process which is well balanced in young adults. However, by the time we’re 30, breakdown is greater than buildup, explains Professor Robert Moots. Once adults reach 40, they start to lose between 0.5 and 2 per cent of their muscle each year. Regular exercise can help prevent this.

HEARING – Starts ageing mid-50s

More than half of people over 60 lose hearing because of their age, according to the Royal National Institute for the Deaf.

SKIN – Starts ageing mid-20s

The skin starts to age naturally in your mid-20s.

TASTE AND SMELL – Start ageing at 60

We start out in life with about 10,000 taste buds scattered on the tongue. This number can halve later in life. After we turn 60, taste and smell gradually decline, partly as a result of the normal ageing process.

FERTILITY – Starts ageing at 35

Female fertility begins to decline after 35, as the number and quality of eggs in the ovaries start to fall. The lining of the womb may become thinner, making it less likely for a fertilised egg to take, and also creating an environment hostile to sperm. HAIR – Starts ageing at 30

Male hair loss usually begins in the 30s. Hair is made in tiny pouches just under the skin’s surface, known as follices. A hair normally grows from each follicle for about three years, is then shed, and a new hair grows. Most people will have some grey hair by the age of 35. When we are young, our hair is coloured by the pigments produced by cells in the hair follicle known as melanocytes.

2D1N DESARU GOLDEN BEACH RESORT ON NOV. 8/9, 2008

Itinerary

November 8 (Saturday)

9.00am Pick-up point upon request
10.00am  Customs Clearance
10.00am Proceed to Desaru Golden Beach Resort
11.30am Arrived Desaru Golden Beach Resort
11.45am Luggage keep in Luggage Room
12.00pm Enjoy Sea Activities & Free and Easy
2.00pm Lunch at Restaurant (Own Expenses)
3.00pm Resort Check in – Twin a Room (Provided)

7.00pm

Nov 9, (Sunday)

 

Dinner at Restaurant (Own Expenses)

8.00am  Breakfast at Banquet (Provided)
9.30am  Resort Check out
10.00am Proceed to Desaru Fruit Farm
10.30am Visit Desaru Fruit Farm – Entrance Fee (Provided)
12.15pm Lobster Seafood Lunch at Restaurant (Provided)
1.30pm  Visit Herbal Farm
2.45pm Purchase Local Biscuit
3.15pm  Visit Ostrich Farm – Entrance Fee (Provided)
4.30pm Proceed to Kota Tinggi Fireflies Cruise
6.00pm Dinner at Kota Tinggi Restaurant (Provided)
7.30pm Fireflies Cruise
8.45pm Return to Singapore (Via Woodland Causeway)
10.45pm Arrived Singapore Home
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TOUR FARES: ?? : (Min 40 Paxs)
S$158/Adult nett per person ????????? Dear SHCians, another opportunity to enjoy a short holiday! I am trying to keep it as cheap as possible. If we can get 40 pax, the fee remained as stated with insurance coverage. If only 26 pax the fee will be at $180.00 also with personal insurance coverage. Danz n Joyz 

Who’s coming!

  1. Danz Huang
  2. Joy Zhuang
  3. Jane Wong
  4. Eyonne Chew
  5. Ros Chan
  6. June Lim
  7. Norhayati
  8. Ronald Koh

 

 

Tips about health

Do you know how to prevent loose teeth due to aging?
It’s not Calcium or Magnesium, it is vanadium, is a micro-mineral. You entire body contains about 100ug of it.

Unfortunately you don’t find it in most multivitamins–& our diets rarely contain enough. So most people have a deficiency. & one of the biggest effects of a vanadium deficiency is loose teeth.

Most vanadium in your bones tend to concentrate where it makes the bones surrounding your teeth tightly in their sockets. If you don’t have enough vanadium, these bones can’t hold onto teeth as well.

Foods highest in vanadium are buckwheat (~30ug/ounce), parsley (~25ug/ounce), oats (~10ug/ounce), & egg (13ug/ounce). Unforunately, most people don’t eat enough of these foods to get the vanadium they need.

The solution is to take a vanadium supplement, but you must be careful because it can cause toxicity. 50mg vanadium sulfate/cap contains 10mg pure vanadium. Since only 1% of dieatary vanadium actually gets absorbed, taking 10mg will get you 1/10th of a mg—>100ug into your body. This is the total amount you should have in your body. About once a week is a great way to ensure that your teeth stay right they belong, without toxicity.

Social Dance Night – 25 Sept.2008

Dear Fellow SHCian,   emoticon

Yew Kwong, Dolly & Lily invite you to join us for a night of dancing. emoticonemoticonemoticon

  • For learners – this is a chance for you to practice what you’ve learned.    

  • For those have not started – come and see what you have been missing. You may then decide to register with Danzing Danz’s classes.    

  • For those already ‘expert dancers’ – this is a chance for you to show-off.

    Venue :  Scarlet City @ 4th level AMK Hub

    Date  :  25th Sept.2008 ( Thursday )

    Time :  Opens from 6pm till 2am ( but we will be there from 8pm onward )

  • Cost :  $12 (inclusive of 1 standard drink).  Subsequent drink at bar price. 

  • NTUC member’s (must bring member card) : Free entry.  Drinks at discounted price.

  • Live Entertainment :    emoticon          In house live band performance – D’Lazer plays varies music from R&B, retro and disco top 40’s but on Thursday night, the band will be playing more social dance music like cha cha, rhumba, rock and roll, etc……. Special guest appearance (one night only) on 25 Sept. featuring TAIWAN superstar "Yang Xiao Ping".  Show time : 11pm    Please register here :  emoticon

        1. Yew Kwong

        2. Dolly
        3. Lily

        4. Danz
        5. Francis Rajaratnan Mangalam
        6. Bessie Lam
        7. Andrew SP
        8. Jennifer Lim
        9. Jessie Teo
        10. Juliet Ong
        11. Mega Abdullah
        12. Aaron How
        13. Lum Fook
        14. John Howe
        15. Lina Ng
        16. Lydia Chin
        17. Ann Lim
        18. Teresa Lee
        19. Agnes Seow
        20. Margaret Tian
        21. Dennis Wee
        22. Richard Heah
        23. Oi Cheng
        24. Thomas Loh
        25. Eileen Lee
        26. Boon Liang
        27. Shirleen
        28. Lin Chuah
        29. Gingko
        30. Bira
        31. Mei Foo
        32. Stella Lee
        33. Kristine Lee
        34. Mary Chan
        35. Janet Chan
        36. Ann To
        37. Peng Peng
        38. Patrick Lee
        39. Wee Chin
        40. Lina Tan

tGiF!!! hve a good weekend folks

This is pretty neat, takes less than a minute. 1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would like to go out to eat.(more than once but less than 10) 2. Multiply this number by 2 3. Add 5 4. Multiply it by 50 5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1758… If you haven’t, add 1757. 6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were born. You should have a three digit number. The first digit of this was your original number. (ie How many times you want to go out to restaurants in a week.) The next two numbers are YOUR AGE ! —— AMAZing!