Chinese Dance Musical – Love & Destiny, Sat 22 Mar 2008

This timeless tale of Liang Zhu ( The Butterfly Lovers) is told
through a blend of classical music, modern dance, singing , beat
boxing, Chinese clapper talk, artistic gymnastics, costumes and prop.

It
marks the end of the Chinese Cultural festival. Singapore Botanic
Gardens, Shaw foundation Symphony Stage , Sat 22nd Mar , 6 pm, Free,
Tel: 6319-1154

Good time to enjoy a saturday, learning chinese culture, music and dance.

Those
who want to meet there be at the same spot we were at the last concert.
Welcome to bring any titbits to share, etc. Free and easy.  Start
booking the place at 530pm.  

Dream and let your ideas come true

All SHC activities are organised by SilverHairsClub members, not external groups.  Todate, we have seen walking, cycling, IT classes, badminton, tennis, line and social dancing, fishing, flea mart, overseas travel, overnight somewhere, dinner & dance, talent-time, games day, bowling, business discussions, investment talks, cooking,  health groups, jobs and retirement village ideas.

Come, don’t be shy.  Big or small ideas.  Dreams or realities.  Talk with a fellow SHCian.  Still, not sure? Share under category "Reflections".

Every SHCian has the opportunity to lead an event or hobby.  You can be sure that there are many others with similar interests as yours.  I may be dreaming; but yours can be a reality.

Terence Seah

Badminton Session 2008

 

This Sunday June 1, 2008

Venue:    Bedok CC

Time:    12.30pm – 2.30pm 

 

We have a group of regulars: There are Danz, Ronald Wie, KK Loh, Mollie, John n Eunice, Maggie Teo n Albert Tan n Shirley Tay.

Absentees are Philip Lee, Tim Liu, Lily Ho n Catherine Yeo.

The booking of courts so far is done by KK Loh who is a member of the club.

EO, Danz emoticon

A Tryst with Money

WARNING: Anyone who is easily offended by matters related to money should avoid this thread altogether. This is a discussion thread on investments, trading and income generation matters. Remember this is a discussion not a lecture. It may contain counter  points in advocacy, defence  and passionate debate.
 
One cannot have a thread on cars without discussing brands eg BMW, Merc etc. So it is with investments. The important thing is not to mix endorsement with analysis. Anyone should declare commercial interest, if exist, when discussing specific products and service by brand. If the discussion is general eg when discussing CFD as a class of instruments then there is no need to do so.
 
The other extreme of not allowing any discussion on money matters is equally bad.  This thread on investment and strategies is to provide options and alternatives. It is used to educate and help members to approach retirement funding in a more pragmatic manner.  It could be immensely beneficial to participants but only if they possess enough knowledge to discriminate between different points of view. 

Members can learn much from the experience and expertise from fellow members. In shielding one group, we do not want to deprive another.

Rhythm n Social Waltz

Dear Dancers,emoticon

Class commences March 31, 2008 (Monday)

Venue: Block 70A Geylang Bahru #02-2721 (Above Jalan Besar Town Council)

Take bus 853 n 26 from Kallang MRT.

10 lessons (Four on Rhythm n six on Social Waltz)

Time: 7.15pm – 8.30pm

Start date: April 07, 2008

Fees: $95.00

Coach: Miss Irene Wong

Need a minimum of 10 pax to start class. More guys needed, come lah,

this is the opportunity to learn ‘lumsing;!

EO, Danz Huang  emoticon

 

The following are coming:

  1. Danz
  2. Sue chan
  3. Eileen Lee
  4. Bira Lupolo
  5. Cat Yeo
  6. Peggy Ho
  7. Jessie Teo
  8. Edmund
  9. Florence Theng

 

Singapore National Dish Contest Results

Our Singapore National Dish Competition held at Scorebot on Sat 15 March 2008 is over.

The dishes with the highest ranking are as follows:

Choice1: Hainanese Chicken Rice

Choice2: Char Kway Teow

Choice3: Chilli Crab

Congratulation to the Winners.

Top Prize(Micro A/C): Alicia Lim (First Algo traded Profit on Monday 4pm onwards).

Five consolations:

Tsin Yeong Cheng

Susan Chan

Eileen Lee

Margeret Tian

Chin Kim Sen

Pictures of SHC March gathering & 1st Flea Mart

The photographs of the Flea Mart are out.  Nice blue skies from late Sat afternoon to early evening.  Event Organiser:  LH Jie.  Spot anybody you know?  The Mar 2008 monthly gathering is also held at the same time.

Tell us what you think?  Should we hold the flea mart again?  Once a month, or once a year.  Any suggestions on improving this event.  Good comments or not so good comments, your feedback is important.  Same location, different location.  Same time or different days?

To view the photographs, click here.

Terence Seah/LH Jie

Pictures of Walking group – March 2008

Charles has sent in the photographs of the walk at S’pore Guilin Park & Bt Batok Nature Park.  Date:  Sat 8 March 2008.  Organisers VeronW, Mary, Charles,Christina CL

To view the photographs, click here.  And, do join them the next round.  Keep healthy.

on behalf of Charles Wee, and organisers.

In Search of a New Identity

Following Terence’s clarion call for new directions, we find ourselves faced with many challenges.  Let’s continue discussing the issues and  our options here.

New face comes with new name. We will start a search for a new identity. This will be next month’s SHC Challenge. We’ll announce  the next prize after last night’s winner has collected the prize for Singapore National Dish on Monday.  In case, it is not collected we will snowball  the millions over  to the next session. Like Toto. Don’t worry. In the meantime, we’ll put the float  to a good  Poor cause. Like Shareholders’ Bonus Dividends.

Hee-hee. 

OK. Here is the name list for  March’s SHC Challenge "New  Name". Put in your bid.

  1. Senior Haven’s Club
  2. Social Harmony Club
  3. Singapore’s Hottest Club
  4. Silver Hairs Club
  5. Social Harmony Club
  6. Sexy Hot Club
  7. Singapore’s Hottest Club
  8. Senior Hotties Club
  9. So Hot & Chic
  10. Seniors Holistic Club
  11. Silver(y) Tints
  12. Silver(y) Glints
  13. Silver(y) Glows
  14. Silver Hares club
  15. Silver Bamboos
  16. Autumn Leaves
  17. Sunset Hobo’s Coven
  18. Silver Hares Club
  19. Silver Threads
  20. SilverHedge Club
  21. Slick Hip & Cool
  22. Solidarity Homogeneous Club
  23. Silver Hobby Club
  24. Solid Homosexual Club

What is classified as a SHC activity?

Frequently, I have been asked if non-SHC members can join our functions.  So, I like to clarify as follows.  For a gathering or activity to be classified as a SHC activity,  it can only be attended by SHC members.

At the same time, I would also encourage SHCians to organise their own gatherings or activities, and still make use of this forum.  However, please do not call or classify the activity or gathering as a SHC activity, if non-SHC members are invited to attend.  You are encouraged to invited other SHC members to attend your activities and particiate in your interests.

I hope this clarifies "What is an SHC activity?".

Terence Seah

Siew Hoon – Profile

Hi

Actually heard of the SHC sometime ago but only realise how active it is recently.  Therefore am joining to have more interactions with my peers and to enjoy an impending retirement (hopefully not too long in the future) with the various activites the Club has.

Currently working in a consumer company selling photographic products, besides swimming, power walks, cycling, reading and travelling, I also play mahjong, scrabble and am taking up bridge lessons.  Am also a social, 9-hole golfer, playing aimlessly for years but more for some social interaction, and exercise and as an added activity for overseas trips rather than serious golf.   Can see many more things which I would like to do but like any working adult, time is always a deterrent.

Anyway am looking very much forward to my first activity with the Club, ie cycling to Penggerang on 12 April.  See you all.

The Singapore National Dish Contest

Oh, you lucky people. You can be part of history in making this coming Sat.

USD $200,000 (revised upward) Euro-USD auto trading account can be yours for a auto trade. Scorebot is pleased to sponsor the first ever competition and prize of its kind. 

A Singapore National Dish Contest.

All you need to do is to buy a meal on the Sat SHC Flea Market at 18 Bali Lane. Vote for your favorite candidate for the Singapore National Dish. And you stand to win the first trade profit or the “first blood” from a USD $10,000 on the following Monday!

Someone must win. Will it be you??

—————– (Can’t edit my own comment. So I am adding the updating list of candidates here) ————–

How to win?

Very simple. Easier than Toto.

Buy a meal on SHC Flea Market Day. Just vote five of your favorite dishes in order of priority. The winner is the one that scored most of the five correct.

Below is a list of current candidates for your selection. Scorebot is pleased to bring you for your eating pleasure many of the delicious dishes listed. Members are invited to sell other dishes not on Scorebot’s list. Members are also invited to propose other candidates by Wed.

On Scorebot’s menu

—————————

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Curry Chicken Rice

Nasi Briyani

Seafood Fried Rice

Laksa

Mee Siam

Mee Pok Dry

Vege Bolognese Spaghetti

Udon Teriyaki Chicken

Udon Teriyaki Salmon

Spaghetti Chicken Bolognese

Chicken Tomato Baked Rice

Teriyaki Chicken Chop

Black Pepper Chicken Chop

Garlic Rice

Yong Tau Fu

Not on Scorebot’s Menu

———————————

Satay

Rojak

Char Kway Teow

Hokkien Mee

Carrot Cake (new; just added)

Mee Goreng (new)

Roti prata (new)

Mee Rebus (new)

Kaya Toast (new)

Chilli Crab (new)

Steam Boat (new)

Fishball noodle (new)

Bak Chor Mee (new)

Organise the Lantern Festival 2008 at Chinese Garden

 Hi Terence, Kwan , KT, Tim and all,

What do you all think ? Do we have enough expertise and experience to be able to undertake such a project.  I know , if we do get this job that we should be able get enough volunteers to help SHC venture into this area ?   

The flea market that never ends

We have an on-line SHC Flea Market webpage. Feel free to post your items for sale. You can put pictures and video.  Get exposure for your product and put your bidders into play. Buyers can post an auction price before this Sat’s 15 Mar  SHC Flea Market at Scorebot, 18 Bali Lane.

Here’s how to post

You can now promote and we will help to market your product. You need to register once to create a e-flea market space for your self and put in as many products as you wish. You can put in description, pictures or video. Sell your whole house or create an entire industry if you wish.

Just register and simply follow instructions at

http://www.dowindowshopping.com/dsupcrafrm.do?refid=FLM5&sid=5&type=3&dslogo=yes

The whole world can then beat at your door on the live website at

http://www.dowindowshopping.com/

You should find your product under the SHC Flea Market listing at the right. Use the same username and password that you registered.

SHC March monthly gathering – Sat, 15 Mar 2008

Hi all SHCians,

For the first time, we will combine a monthly gathering, with another activity "SHC Flea mart".  Originally, the plan was to hold the monthly gathering at the Han’s cafe and Cake house at Great Eastern Centre.  But, since then, we have now firmed the location of the 1st SHC Flea mart,  at Bali Lane, we shall combine the two events.  The hope is that once a year, we will combine one monthly gathering with the SHC Flea Mart.

We have a 99% chance these two events are ON.  The likely dates are 8, 9 or 15 March, afternoon.  Please note these dates as the announcement will be made very very soon.

This monthly gathering strictly for SilverHairsClub members only.  Flea Mart buyers will come from members and the public.

Terence Seah

Topics:

  1. “Where should SilverHairsClub be heading towards?”.   Time:  7 pm – 7.45 pm.  Terence Seah
  2. Staying on top of the budget and CPF.  Time:  8 pm – 8.45 pm.  KT Wong
  3. Singapore’s National Dish.  Time:  4pm – 4.45 pm.  KT Wong
  4. "How do retirees spend their SilverHairs years fruitfully in Singapore".  5 pm – 5.45 pm.
    • :How I spend and manage my retirement in Singapore?"  15 mins by Robert Quek.
  5. (Anybody likes to talk or moderate a topic, plse raise hand.  Dont be shy.)

Registration List (Combined Gathering plus Flea Mart):

When you arrive, please take a sticky label, write your name (as big as possible) on it, and paste the sticky label on your dress/shirt.  If you have a batch with your name, please bring it along.

  1. Terence Seah
  2. Lydia Chin
  3. Andrew Kuan
  4. K T Wong
  5. Yew Kwong
  6. Norlinda
  7. LH Jie
  8. Jasmine Teo
  9. Caroline Gee
  10. Eleanor Chan
  11. Anna Seet
  12. Ann Lim
  13. Dan Huang
  14. Margaret Cheo
  15. Judy Lim
  16. Tim Liu
  17. Ah Nee
  18. Kathy Dng
  19. Steven Chan
  20. Alfred Ang
  21. Mary Chan
  22. Judy Lim
  23. Jane Wong
  24. Eileen Lee
  25. Bira Lupolo
  26. June Chin
  27. Alicia Lim
  28. Alicia Soh
  29. Ron Lai
  30. Alice Lai
  31. Susan Goh
  32. Kenneth Tan
  33. Joy Chuan
  34. Christina Chan
  35. Kong Ah Cheng
  36. Jonathan Ong
  37. Lee King Seng
  38. Margaret Tian
  39. Lisa Ng
  40. Molly Chua
  41. Suzhang
  42. Siew Eng
  43. Robert Quek
  44. Kristy Quek
  45. Dennis Har
  46. Peter Goh
  47. Frank Kaw
  48. Alice Seah –  Registration desk
  49. Sue Chan
  50. Koh Keow Chai
  51. Chin Kim Sen
  52. Michelle Siew
  53. Ann To
  54. Veronique Lee
  55. Gingko Tay
  56. Dolly Lim
  57. Bernadette Chung
  58. Oi Cheng
  59. Aileen Loh

Please indicate if you are coming.  Registration makes it easier for the organisers.   Strictly for registered SHC members only.

SHC Flea Mart, Sat 15 Mar 2008

Up-dated from previous posting.

Date : – 15 March 2008

Time : – 3 pm. – 8 pm…..or until all goods are sold.

Place : – Scorebot., Bali Lane – Junction of North Bridge Road and Ophir Road.

This is going to be very exciting. SHC’ s First Flea Mart will be held in conjunction with the Monthly Gathering, so fun will be had by all.

 The vendors will strictly be SHC members, but please do encourage – relatives, friends or rope in any members of the public to come and see our wares.

15 tables have been reserved by Scorebot, each measuring 5’x4′. Bring a table cloth as this will enhance your wares. Each table rents for $10.00. It can be shared, so as a buddy system can be established with the partner.

Items can be new, old/antiques, or used. Price them to sell. You really don’t want to lug them back home.

So, come one come all. As vendors, buyers or just browsers. All are welcome.

From the previous posting we have re-confirmed participants :-

Tables are now 4′ x 2′  { not 4′ x 5′ } at $5.00 per, at half the actual cost of rental

I have amended the configuration for this.

Please inform me soonest if you would like to make any changes.

1. Terence 

2. Eleanor 

3. Jie

4. Jassmine 

5. AndrewK

6, 7 & 8.  –   AnnLim / Ros / Anna Seet

9 & 10. Margaret Cheo

11 & 12 Rosalind Png

13 & 14. Alfred Ang –

15. Danz Huang 

16. Lydia Chin

17. Daisy Phua 

18. Siew Eng

Payment of $5 – per table.  {discounted price, courtesy of Terence}  can be made on the day itself, prior to set-up.

 

                      

Monthly Cycling on Sat, 15 Mar 08

Sat, 15 Mar 08 from 4 p.m. at East Coat Park. Meet at the rear of McDonald Marine Cove (former East Coast Recreational Park). Rented bicycles are abundantly available at reasonable rates.

Activity will not be cancelled even if it rains but will be brought indoor 2 turn into chitchat session.

We will go for dinner together after the session at Bali Lane. Pls come n join us.

Rain or shine, we will definitely be there 4 U. Look forward 2 seeing you guys.

Ah Nee, Jade Phua, Lily Ho n Yew Kwong

Please register here. Who are coming –

Group 1 (start @ 2 pm) –

  1. Ah Nee
  2. Susan Chang
  3. Lina Ng

Group 2 (start @ 4 pm) –

  1. Paul Leong
  2. Jenny Leong
  3. Ann To
  4. Dennis Wee
  5. Wendy Wee
  6. Mollie Chua
  7. Boon Liang
  8. John Howe
  9. Joyce Tan 

Thank you.

Looking for Montfort School classmates

I started my Primary One at Montfort School in 1962.  If you have been in this school for the six years of primary education and four years of Secondary, come join in.  I remembered some of us still have unfinished fights behind the wall, and the good old days when we go down Ponggol Road to catch "Bua Ki crabs".

For those who do not know, in those days, Montfort School is a boys school, all the way to Secondary Four.  Then, that’s when we get a shock to find girls during the next two years of Pre-U.  And, that’s when the results start to drop.

Terence Seah

How to write a Post or start a new thread?

Some of you may be wondering how to initiate a new Post or a new thread?  As a SHC member, you can easily write a Post.  Can be almost any topic, club taboos should be noted.  If you have a thought and just like to share with other members, use the category "Reflections".  Do not repeat a Post.

Post should be categorised, or the Post may not be published.

When a member responds to your Post, you will get an email alert.  Please reply to that member on this forum.  Members who start a Post, and fail to reply those who respond to their Post within 30 days, would be deleted from the club membership.  This ensures the database is kept updated.

Have fun.

Terence Seah 

Elizabeth Tay – Profile

Hi everyone

I came across this site as I was surfing for clubs or whatever you want to call it for those over 45 and found Silver Hair.

Am turning 50 this year and in my 2nd phase of life. Loves my coffee, reading, walking, learning to dance and knit now. Next on my To Do list – dress making – still on my To Do List.

Still working full time and mother of 2 growing up children.

Hope to get to have coffee gatherings soon

Elizabeth

Have passport will ride, Sat 12 April 2008- UPDATE

Hi Terence and all bike lovers,

There are some  bike lovers from SHC who feel cycling once a month is not enough. To these group of bike lovers, how about cycling from Tg Pengarang to Kg Sungei Rengit.  emoticonThis route will brings us back to nostalgic era of 1960s Singapore. emoticon     It could be an unforgettable and a memorable ride for some of us. The trill and joy will be rewarded at journey’s end.  The atmosphere will always be remembered for a long time.  The return journey is about 36km,  emoticon  a distance slightly less than from McDonald @ECP to Changi Village and back.

Upon arrival at Sungei Rengit, we may have seafood for lunch, walk around the town, maybe buy some dry seafood products or freshly baked tau sar piah.  emoticon   Sungei Rengit to Dasaru is but a short distance. emoticon

Please sign up here if you are interested and do indicate whether you need rental bike

  1. Date : Sat 12 April 2008
  2. Meeting Time/Point :  7am at Changi Village Hawker Centre (for those having breakfast and collection of rental bike)
  3. Bike rental @ SGD10.00 per day  
  4. Ferry@ SGD 10.00 one way
  5. Halal Seafood lunch – $10.00
  6. Must have : a passport with 6 months validity from date of departure
  • 0800hrs – At Changi Point Ferry terminal for CIQ. (Ferry ride- about 50mins.)
  • 1700hrs – should be back at Changi Point Ferry Terminal

Please post your questions here

Regards

douglas

Registered and Confirmed (Max 24 riders for this maiden trip) –

  1. Douglas Chan – paid
  2. Boon Liang – paid
  3. Lina Ng – paid
  4. Charles Wee – paid
  5. Dennis Wee – paid
  6. Frankie Ng – paid
  7. Freddie Tan – paid

  • Norlinda (rent bike) – paid

  • Yew Kwong (rent bike) – paid
  • Joyce Tan (rent bike) – paid
  • Alicia Soh (rent bike) – paid
  • Andrew Kuan (rent bike) – paid (now withdraw)
  • Molly Chua (rent bike) – paid (now withdraw)
  • Susan Chang (rent bike) – paid
  • Ah Nee (rent bike) – paid
  • Grace Kok (rent bike) – paid
  • Ronald Wie (rent bike) – paid
  • John Howe (rent bike) – paid (now withdraw)
  • Siew Hoon (rent bike) – paid
  • Steven Chan (rent bike) – paid
  • Gladys Tan (rent bike) – paid
  • June Lim (rent bike) – paid (now withdraw)

  • Mike Tan (rent bike) – paid
  • R Leong (rent bike)paid
  • Dolly (rent bike) -paid
  • Caroline (rent bike)-paid
  • Margaret Lim (rent bike)
  • 2 guests 
  • Latest Updates – 9 Apr 08 (24 riders) 

  • We now max the number of rider at "24". This enables us to allocate 12 each in 2 ferries.

    • Trial Runs –

      1. Trial Runs on Sun, 23 Mar & 30 Mar. Time 1300 hrs McDonald ECP (we will cycle up to Changi Village).
      2. Last Trial Run on Sat, 5 Apr. Time 1000 hrs.

      All passionate riders going for the Tour De Pergerang should attend at least one session.

  • Business project proposal and study

    Hi Terence and all ,

    In response to your question what is possible in SHC for retirees to continue to be engaged in keeping themselves employed and offer their expertise and experience. 

    Project Proposal : Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of Two(2) Weather and Two(2) Air Quality Monitoring Stations in Jambi, Indonesia. Calling Entity National Environment Agency

    If there is a company that is willing to finance this project and provide technical expertise, can SHC form a management pool of people to run, co-ordinate the phases from the construction face to the operational phase for 2 years in Indonesia ?

    What are your views, consideration and are they people with relevant experience willing to undertake this as a retirement career ? 

    Update & 2nd Call – Kelong Trip to Registrants (19/20 April)

     Hi, all:

    I have been in touch with Hotboys Kelong and am pleased to say that the closing date for payments to be made towards the kelong trip has been extended to 31 March 2008, or when the seating capacities of each coach minibus is taken up. (As stated in my earler post no. 1473)

    I should also mention that there is a possibilty that groups other than SHC who confirm their trips before us may get the limited coach/minibus seats. This means we may have to seek other means of land transport, or could be left without land transport.

    For this reason, I have to ask all who intend making the trip and require land transport not to put off payment to the last minute, but to make your payments early as you are able. Those who withdrew earlier may rejoin if conditions are more favourable now.

    Also, the following individuals have still not responded to my earlier post re their intentions (going or not going) and whether they need land transport to and from Tanjong Leman Jetty, etc, with regards to to my post no. 1473 (Update on Kelong Trip (19/20 April 2008):

    1. Chian Wah
    2. Vincent Wong (withdrawn 8/3)
    3. Jimmy Chew
    4. Sally Chew
    5. Alfred Ang
    6. Margie Koh

    To avoid confusion, I have closed this thread from comments. If you wish to write anything in connection with the above, please do so at Post No. 1473: Update on Kelong Trip (19/20 April 2008 –  (https://silverhairsclub.com/2008/02/1473).

    Thank you, and have a nice day.

    Ron Koh