The Westerly gale is blowing – June 29, 2012 (Friday)

It’s time for  us to meet again Westerner, this time round we shall have a burst of activities!!!emoticon

Venue: Singapore Polytechic Graduates’ Guild, 1010 Dover Road. Gate 4.

Nearest MRT: Dover. Pickup can be arrange from Dover or Clementi MRT

Time:  10:00am             SwimmingemoticonBadminton

           12:00pm             Lunch

Stir-Fried Sliced Pork with Black Bean Paste $9.00
Black Pepper Beef Steak $9.00
Sliced Beef with Bell Pepper in Hot Plate $9.00
Stir-Fried Chicken with Asparagus in Hot Bean Paste $9.00
Wok-Fried Ginseng Chicken in Clay Pot $9.00
Prawn Paste Chicken $9.00

           2:00pm               Karoeke or Bowling

Those keen on playing with the One Arm Bandit (Jackpot machine) also welcome.

Please indicate whether you are coming for one or all the activities.

EOs, Dan & Pat Oeiemoticon

Registration List:

  1. Dan Huang
  2. Pat Oei
  3. Johnny Pow
  4. Annie Pow
  5. Barbara Lim
  6. Steven Chan
  7. Tian Soo
  8. Terry Tang
  9. Peng Peng
  10. Charles Wee
  11. Mike Tay
  12. Catherine Yeo
  13. Primrose Kok
  14. Angela Kok
  15. Yoonchin
  16. Lena Wang
  17. Susan Tan
  18. Janie Leong
  19. Richard Kee
  20. Jane Kee

Exploring Sentosa – August 25 (Saturday)

When I  visited Sentosa last saturday, I realised that there is so much to see and do. It is so near and yet I wonder whether some of us had the opportunity to explore and enjoy all the scenes and activities right here. It will be like a family outing for us.emoticon

The itinerary as follows:emoticon

3:30pm   Meet at Vivocity Sentosa Stationemoticon

4:00pm   Take monorail to Beach Station where the Palawan Beach is. Take a stroll down and enjoy the refreshing sea breeze and scenery.

5:00pm   Take monorail to Imbiah Stemoticonation. At the Merlion Plaza standing at 37 metres high, this half lion. half fish creature is a delight to snap our camera at. There is also an escalator that brings us to the Imbiah Lookout and the Tiger Sky Tower and lots of things to do.

6:00pm   Next, take train to Waterfront Station where Resorts World is. Take in all the amusements here and enjoy the activities at Universal Studio. There is so much to do and take in here too.emoticon

7:00pm   Adjourn to the Malaysian Food Street where all the best of Malaysian hawker fares are waiting  to fill our hungry stomachs.emoticon

Those who are tired may take a train home after dinner. For others, the free show on the ‘Crane Dance’ starts at 9:00pm and another free show, the ‘Lake of Dreams’ starts at 9:30pm.emoticon

Another option available is for us to leisurely stroll back to Vivocity by the Sentosa Boardwalk.emoticon

Entry by monorail from Vivocity to Beach Station is $3.00, any other trips by monorail within Sentosa are free.

Are you ready for a day of fun, enjoyment and adventure at Sentosa?emoticon

Register here.

  1. Dan
  2. Boon Liang
  3. Gabriella
  4. Geok Suanemoticon
  5. Steven Chan
  6. Winnie Tan
  7. June Koh
  8. Primrose Kok
  9. Maria Tan
  10. Tan Seok Wah
  11. Jane Ong
  12. Aaron How
  13. Juliet Ong
  14. Barbara Lim
  15. Alice Low
  16. Joan Ang
  17. Lydia Chin
  18. Angie Ng
  19. Anne Chee
  20. Ann Lim
  21. Irene Poh
  22. Hew Lee – (tentative)

EOs, Dan & Boon Liangemoticon

Got an urge to fly a kite? May 19 (Saturday)

Those of you who are wondering wat to do on a picnic day may consider flying a kite. We are not talking of spending money to buy one. What we want to do is to make our own kite. Anyone out there good at making kites. A simple kite to make can be from paper or plastic.emoticon

We going to make it full of fun at the picnic day. Indicate here if you can make a kite and let fly it together. While we were young most may not have such an opportunity to fly a kite. So, let’s do it here.emoticon

If you are cracking your head how to make a kite, try googling.emoticon

The date is May 19, 2012.

Danemoticon

Marvel superheroes!

When I was young, collecting Marvel comics was an obsession to me. Each month I would head for Marshall Rd where a stall is displaying all the titles. At that time a copy cost about 35 cents butl now a copy would cost as much as five dollars each.emoticon

I am fascinated with all the characters portrayed in the comics books. My favourites are Daredevil, Thor, The Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, Black Panther, Nick Fury agent of Shield and the X-men. I was just a boy then and without fail i would collect all the different titles. The colors and excitement presented in the comics was a constant delight to me.emoticon

I would go down various places in town especially the mama stalls where all the titles are on sale. I was by then a collector and laying my hands on whatever titles was on sale. If I run out of money I would dip into my late father pocket without his knowledge.emoticon

How many of you out there are fans of Marvel comics? Share with us your fantasies. I am thinking of organising a group to watch ‘the Avengers’ together, anyone keen?emoticon

Danemoticon

Some attempt by member to post an activity are rejected, why?

The sounding is out to all members to at least put up an event or activities for fellow members to participate. The thing to consider is that there should be no advertisement of the company organising the trip. Some members do keep a lookout for such cheap day tour or trip overseas and want other members to join in so that there is ample opportunity to interact and have fellowship together.emoticon

A trip may be planned strictly for members whereas in other where non-member are involved, a co-ordinator is required. I know some members are frustrated when their attempt to post an activity are rejected after several try.emoticon

On the one hand much encouragement are put forward for members to step forward and be involve in organizing activities, yet we feel that some of their efforts are curbed. Can there be some flexibility? Without doubt some company names will be mentioned in any tours but if we look at the greater picture the advantages and benefits to our members far outweighed any other consideration.

Danemoticon

Badminton coming Sunday – May 6,2012

For the last two Sunday, 2 hours were booked at Safra Mount Faber and Bukit Merah CC but nobody turn up. Yesterday I did not book at all as I felt I am banging my head on the wall, instead I joined another group from 5:30-5:30pm and had a pretty good workout. emoticon

The thought was in my mind to let it go but I still have the belief that there are still many of us out there who really need the exercise. Anyone can do it whether you a a novice or a good player, take it like going for a brisk walk.

This Sunday May 6, 2012 I booked for an hour from 12.00-1,00pm

Venue: Safra Mount Faber.

Dan emoticon

Badminton is back on Sunday

Hi folks,emoticon

Badminton this Sunday at Safra Mount Faber, Telok Blangah Way

Time: 0700am-0900am on Court 1.

After badminton we shall adjourn at Ya Kun or Subway for breakfast.emoticon

Sorry, this is the only slot I could booked. Next round I will try to book a later time preferably from 10.00am-12.00pm if more are in agreement. 

All are welcome whether you are a novice or a good player.

Please do let me know whether you are coming. Come and join us for this social badminton and stay healthy.

Danemoticon

Swimming, anyone?

The doctor give me six weeks to improve my diet and bring down my glucose level from 13 to 7 otherwise I will go on the needle. This is a challenge to myself whether I can avoid it.

Last night I dream of the dread needle and break out in cold sweat and this morning I pull myself out of bed and headed for Safra Mount Faber for 10 laps of freestyle and breast stroke. I reckon I will need to do it every morning from 8:00am to 8:30am. No more late nights as I normally sleep at about 2:00am, have to hit the sack before midnight. 

I need moral support here, anyone with similar concern would like to join me? We will have it here at Safra and if there is any other venue convenience do let me know. We may consider any other day of the week or other timing.

Swimmingly yours,

Dan

SHC Round Table 15 FEB 2012 (Wed)

Posted on behalf of Jessie Teo

Venue:     Padang Palace Restaurant at Singapore Recreation Club, Level 2

                8 Connaught Drive, Singapore 179682

 Nearest MRT: City Hall

Park at Raffles City and walk over as the parking at the Club cost more.

Dinner cost estimated at $35 ++ p/pax

Dinner at 7.00pm. After dinner meeting, we may adjourn to the Barker’s  Lounge on the same level for music and songs by a live band.

Please sign up here:

  1. Jessie Teo (EO)
  2. Dan Huang (Co-EO)
  3. Jeffrey Lim
  4. Sue Chan
  5. Caroline Gee
  6. Henry Foo
  7. Jeffrey Gan
  8. Mega
  9. Jane Tan
  10. Anne Chee
  11. Audrey Wong
  12. Primrose Kok
  13. Geraldine Ting
  14. Judy Lim
  15. Mary Chan
  16. Lynn Tai
  17. Molly Quek
  18. Andrew Koh (tentative)
  19. Sam Goh
  20. Dolly Lim
  21. Patrick Oei
  22. Linda

   

Silverhairs Club Charity Lunch – February 18, 2012 (Sat)

It’s time we do our part for charity. With Terence’s encouragement, we have fixed this date for the event. Trying to find a charity home to help is no mean task as there are too many to look at. I have identified the Queenstown Community Club as they have a special department looking out to the underprivileged in the vicinity.

It’s always more blessed to give so let us take this opportunity to play a small part. The Queenstown area comprises the lower income group from Tanglin Halt to Mei Ling St to Stirling Rd. Most are rented flats. Those who live here are the older folks. Our target are those 60 years old and above.

Venue: Queenstown Community Club, Commonwealth Avenue (Air-conditioned hall, can accomodate up to 300pax and has a big stage)

Time: 11.00am-2.00pm

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&q=1.299423,103.801590

Cost: $5.00 per pax (Each member who signs up must sponsor one or more elderly residents)

Menu: Food catered by Sin Kee Famous chicken rice includes white and roasted chicken, an egg dish, a toufu dish and a vegetable dish. We need a sponsor for soft drinks.

A medical point will be set up from 11.00 am to 12.30 pm for those coming to check their glucose level, foot scan and blood pressure.

Programme : 11.00am – 12.30pm Karaoke Singing (Judy assisted by Jeffrey)

                     12.30pm-1.30pm     Stage singing by our singers led by Jeffrey and Irene and opera singing by  the CC Opera Troupe.

We need ushers and helpers to make the event a success!

Joy Ah Long will be on standby. Please pay to Joy’s POSB Savings Account: 159-131645.

Please register early.

 

Generous donors :

  1. Tian Soo ($500)/received 10 Jan
  2. Rosalind Lee ($50)/received 9 Jan
  3. Pauline Ho ($100)/received 10 Jan
  4. Irene Poh ($50)/received 8 Jan

  5. Judy Lim ($50)/received 8 Jan (manning the karaoke selection)

  6. Kenneth Tan ($50)/received 9 Jan

  7. Peggy Tan ($100)/received 8 Jan

  8. Lam Hoy Tzee ($88)/received 13 Jan

  9. Bee Gek ($50)/received 13 Jan

  10. Wong Wai Kheng ($50)/received 11 Jan

  11. Gabriella Chua ($50)/received 9 Jan

  12. Caroline Gee ($50)/received 10 Jan

  13. Janie Leong ($100)/received 10 Jan

  14. Aaron How ($100)/received 10 Jan

  15. Angela Straaten ($300)/received 10 Jan

  16. Bira ($100)/received 10 Jan

  17. Richard Wong ($100)/received 10 Jan

  18. Clara Chay ($50)/received 10 Jan

  19. Daisy Yeo ($50)/received 11 Jan

  20. Jane Tan ($100)/received 12 Jan

  21. Boon Liang ($60)/received 12 Jan

  22. Susan CH Tan ($50)/received 13 Jan

  23. Mega ($50)/received 18 Jan
  24. Patrick Oei ($118)/received 17 Jan
  25. Lisa Ong ($100)/received 17 Jan
  26. Lilian Teo ($50)/received 19 Jan
  27. Josie Yow/Allison ($50)/received 20 Jan
  28. Grace Wong ($50)/received 4 Feb
  29. Jassmine Teo ($50)/received 22 Jan
  30. Lydia Soh ($32)/received 26 Jan
  31. Susan Tan SW ($20)/received 29 Jan
  32. Jane Ong ($20)/received 29 Jan
  33. Dolly Choo ($200)/received 31 Jan
  34. Terence Seah ($200)/received 9 Feb
  35. Felice Lim ($50)/received 10 Feb

 

 Kind helpers coming on the day itself :

1) Dorine Tan #9 tbc

2) Peggy Tan #12/medical team/drinks

3) Janie Leong #32/thermos flask/tea and coffee bags

4) Caroline Gee #36/cookies

5) Dolly Lim #48/help

6) Gabriella #49/help/sing

7 )Winnie #51/help/cloth bags

8 ) Joan Ang #56/help

9) Daisy Yeo #63/help

10)Boon Liang #70/help/photographer

11)Susan CH Tan #74/help

12)Bee Gek #78/help

13)Judy Lim #14/drinks

14)Dan/event coordinator/help

15 )Joy/usher

16)Kristy Quek #81/help

17)Lily Ho #83/help

18)Wong Wai Kheng #84/help

19)Janet Chan #90/help

20)Audrey Wong #99/help

21)Lilian Teo #103/help

22)Josie Yow #105/help

23)Allison Ong #105/help

24)Lydia Soh #118/help

25)Susan Tan SW #141/help

26)Jane Ong #141/help

27)Jane Tan #79/help

28)Thomas Loh

Kind contributors in kind :

1) Jeffrey Gan, music

2) Irene Gan, music

CLICK here to view PHOTOS 

 

ALAMAK, WHY ME!

Everyone of us has a story to tell. Having gone through half a century of living and working and being in and out of love, we certainly have encounter an experience that left a lasting impression.
We often wonder how we survive a certain situation in life which left us thinking and thanking providence that we are safe.

There are incidents in my life that left me thinking hard, was it a stroke of fate or lack of attention on my part?

Readers are encourage here to share their life stories.

Here are an excerpt of my life I want to share with you. I know that whenever we reveal a part of our life,
we put ourselves in a vulnerable position for others to judge us. Do we succumbed to such critical remarks or we stand firm in the belief that nothing will affect us as long as our conscience are sincere.
Some are ready to capitalise on the slightest mistake make which turn them into a monstrous rumour monger. Other take delight knowing that we commit a grave offence.

I have come to a stage of my life where I am past caring. Each step on our journey of life brings
us nearer to meet our Maker. Not many of us may live long enough to write our biography. Here is
such an opportunity. I believe story can be shared to bring out the intricacies and beauty of life.
Can we know joy without going through pain or happiness without sorrows. Most of us are well brought
up in life having parent that ensure that we are loved and are given an education that set them for
life, what about those that are deprived?

My story:

‘When I was in Secondary School, I remembered an incident that till today I wonder why I did it. It
was the school sport day, I was a venture scout. We were supposed to put up a show where some of us
have to walk on an omega bridge which is  made of rope suspended about six foot from the
ground, another rope is suspended above our head. I have a part to play and that is to fall off the
bridge. As I fell off, the St. John Brigade rush forward to attend to me, the nurses were concern and enquire for my well being. A stretcher was make from two poles and a scout shirt act as the canvass. I was carried to the tent where I stood up and walk away without a scratch.

This act was enacted to show the preparedness of Boy Scout. How did I survive the fall, well, I was
able to break my fall because since young my dad took me for judo class, I think I have a blue belt
but my older sister the brown belt. Why did I shared this, it because if I fell wrongly, I may be paralyze for life!’

SHC platform is for us to meet new friend and to get better acquainted. Usually better rapport
are achieved in meeting or smaller group. Doing it here on the post is another ball game, can it
achieve some form of understanding and care among member?

Now you know a part of my life and what make me tickle, do I bite? Would you dare to share your most
unforgettable and memorable moments in your life here?

There are more incidents to share, my next installment:
How I try to ‘commit suicide’ when I did a bungee jump’

Dan

Puss n Boobs

With fear and trepidation I shall  proceed to put up this post

Dun worry, no contorted extravaganza.

Geraldine and Daniel, here goes.

Puss n Boobs.

Ah ha, Tom cat was looking for his boots and found tabby cat looking at her boobs.
(Sound sexciting!)
Tom cat asked pussy cat to go boot camp.
(How come you read my mind?)
Hee. Camping site is ready dear. Bring the sticks to set the fire.
(Good, we shall have a rendezvous!)
Pussy cat will be waiting in the moonlight.
(Tom cat shall swing along in the twilight!)

Meow.

(Meow, meow)

The conversation goes on, wat do you supposed it will be like?

Dan

Time to crack some heads.

Just an excuse to bring live to this post, I am about to pose some riddles on lateral thinking. The topic on the economic situation now and in the future may seem hard to bear but to some of us we prefer to act like the ostrich who attempts to ignore unpleasant facts and situations.

These ten riddles may require much stretching of the imagination, not to think logically but to think laterally.

1. The Man in the Elevator.

A man lives on the tenth floor of a bulding. Every day, he takes the elevator to the first floor to go to work. When he returns, he always takes the elevator to the seventh floor and then walks the remaining flights of stairs to his apartment on the tenth floor. Why does he do this?

2. The Two Americans

There were two Americans waiting at the entrance to the National Museum. One of them was the father of the other one’s son. How could this be so?

3. A Chess Piece

Two grandmasters played five games of chess. Each won the same mumber of games and lost the same number of games. There were no draws in any of the games, How could this be so?

4. The Coal, Carrot, and Scarf

Five pieces of coal, a carrot, and a scarf are lying on the lawn. Nobody put them on the lawn, but there is a perfectly logical reason for their being there. What is it?

5. The Silent Cabbie

A Comfort driver picked up a lady who was a notorious chatterbox. He did not want to engage in conversation, so he pretended to be deaf and dumb. He pointed to his mouth and ears to indicate that he could neither speak nor hear. After she alighted, he pointed to the meter so that she could see how much she owed. She paid him and walked off. Then she realized that he could not have been a deaf mute. How did she know?

6. Happy or Sad

Three women dressed in swimsuits were standing together. Two were sad and one was happy. But the sad women were both smiling and the happy one was crying. Why should that be so?

7. The Coffee Drinker

A man in a restaurant complained to the waiter that there was a fly in his cup of coffee. The waiter took the cup away and promised to bring a fresh cup of coffee. He returned a few moments later. The man tasted the coffee and complained that this was his original cup of coffee with the fly removed. He was correct, but how did he know?

8. The Dream

The boss of a storage warehouse had just arrived at work when one of his employees burst into his office. The man explained that while asleep the previous night he had dreamed that one of the stored boxes contained a bomb that would expode at two pm,. causing a terrible fire. the boss was skeptical, but agreed to investigate. After a search, a bomb was found in the area foreseen in the man’s dream. The police were called, the bomb defused, and a tragedy averted. Afterwards, the boss thanked the employee sincerely and then fired him.

The sacked  man had not planted the bomb, and his prophetic dream had saved the warehouse from destruction. Yet the manager was right to fire him. How could that be so?

9. Anthony and Cleopatra

Anthony and Cleopatra are lying dead on the floor in an Egyptian villa. Nearby is a broken bowl. There are no marks on their bodies and they were not poisoned. Not a person was in the villa when they died. How did they die?

10. Five Men

Five men were proceeding together down a country path. It began to rain. Four of the men quickened their step and began to walk faster. The fifth man made no effort to move any faster. However, he remained dry and the other four got wet. They all arrived at their destination together. How could this be so?

N.B. They relied only on foot power.

11. Family Reunion

At a family reunion, it was found that the following relationships existed between the people present: Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Uncle, Aunt, Brother, sister, Cousin, Nephew, Niece. However, there were only four people there. How could this be so?

12. Stuck Tight

A truck became wedged under a low bridge. It could not move forward or back without severely damaging its roof. The truck driver was perplexed until a little girl standing nearby suggested an easy solution. What was it?

13. Another Riddle

What is it that the man who makes it does not need; the man who buys it does not use himself, and person who uses it does so without knowing?

Live to Eat – Part 2 July 23rd,2011 (Saturday)

Dear members

Since our last session on June 5, 2010 we had not organised another food and fun fellowship.emoticon

This time round we will have a hearty and healthy vegetarian meal and then go for a leisurely stroll to Sentosa (RWS) led by Boon Liang. After our meal, we will take a 15-minute bus ride to Harbourfront. Alternatively we may take a train from Dakota or Aljunied MRT. It is also worthwhile if four persons share a cab.  Those who drive may wish to pack in a few friends, new and old.

The walk will be along the boardwalk from Vivocity to Resort World Sentosa. Per entry to Sentosa is a dollar. You may join us just for the dinner if you do not want to make the journey for the walk or you may join us just for the walk. 

Venue: 8treasures Vegetarian Restaurant, Guillemard Village, 102 Guillemard Road (Former Singapore Badminton Hall)

Dinner time: 6.00pm

Depart to Vivocity: 7.00pm

Dinner cost: $12.00 per pax

Yummy menu: Fresh Mushroom Roll/Kung Bao Chicken/Clayport Beancurd/Vegetable Delight/Sea Cucumber with Vegetables/HongKong Noodles/Dessert. Drink is on your own.

Please pay to Joy’s POSB Savings Account: 159-131645 by July16, 2011

EOs, Boon Liang, Dan & Joyemoticon(alamak, which of the three is banging the head!)

Hungry diners and walkers :-

  1. Dan (Paid)
  2. Joy (Paid)
  3. Boon Liang (Paid cash 16 Jul)
  4. Bee Gek (Paid cash 2 Jul)
  5. Audrey Wong (ATR 13 Jul)
  6. Judy Lim (ATR 10 Jul)
  7. June Koh (ITR 5 Jul)
  8. Irene Poh (ATR 10 Jul)
  9. Gabriella (ATR 2 Jul)
  10. Sockie (ATR 16 Jul)
  11. Pauline Tan (ITR 10 Jul)
  12. Maureen Lee (ATR 30 Jun)
  13. Clara Chay (IBG 12 Jul)
  14. Grace Wong (ITR 16 Jul)
  15. Ann Lim (ATR 15 Jul)
  16. Roland Tong (ATR 15 Jul)
  17. Helen Kuek (ATR 17 Jul)
  18. Susan Tan SW (ATR 17 Jul)
  19. Jane Ong (ATR 17 Jul)
  20. Elaine Kong (ATR 16 Jul)
  21. Rina Tan (ATR 21 Jul)
  22. Janet Chan (walk only)
  23. Ivan (walk only)
  24. Eunice Tay (walk only)
  25. Zariah Kassim (walk only)
  26. Margaret Soo (walk only)
  27. Janis Han (walk only)
  28. Christina Pan (walk only)
  29. More more more!!!   Burp…

 

Photos by Boon Liang & Sockie

One Day Durian Feast & Mushroom Farm & and Shopping Tour – June 18, 2011 (Saturday)

Durian season is here, let’s head north for a day of fun and adventure and of course a durian buffet!

The Durian Feast trip by a local tour company was fully sold out. I managed to contact another party to organize a similar tour by chartering a coach. Some of you would prefer to stick to the previous itinerary instead of visit to Bird Nest factory with no time for shopping.

Well, now I am please to inform that we will stick to the initial itinerary, hope that this would interest more to join us in this exciting outings!

Prices include:emoticon

Coach travel by  40-50 Seater/One durian Buffet lunch at Yong Peng/One Chinese Sit down dinner (halal and Vegetarian Dinner can be arranged)

Tour and sightseeing as per itinerary/ English or Mandarin speaking Guide/ coach travel insurances.

Itinerary:emoticon

0630am     Assemble  Newton Hawker Centre Carpark/Near Newton MRT)

0645am     Coach depart.

0915am     Customs Clearance at Checkpoint

0945am     Visit Mushroom farm with Breakfast (Provided)

1045am     Proceed to Yong Peng Product’s Shop

12.00pm    Visit YOYO local product’s Shop

1.00pm     Proceed to Durian Farm

1.30pm    Durian Lunch with Seasonal Fruits + Noodle with curry chicken – Unlimited (Provided)

3.00pm    Proceed to Bee Farm

3.30pm    Proceed to Kulai for Shopping

5.00pm    Shop at Kulai IOI Shopping Mall 

6.30pm    Dinner at JB Chinese or Halal Restaurant (Provided)

7.30pm    Back to Singapore .

9.00pm    Home Sweet Home!

Charges: Adult S$60.00(Min 30 pax, $56.00 (min 40 pax). Will try and see if a better rate can be obtained once we see the response. Rate of $65/pax exclusive of guide and driver tipping at RM$5/pax

++ Inclusive Group Accident Insurance coverage. S$10,000 and Medical Fee Up to S$500 (Min 40 pax)

For insurance coverage, please provide detail as follow:

Name/Sex/I/C No/Nationality/DOB/Passport Expiry date/Contact.

Please make payment to Joy’s POSB Savings Account: 159-131645 by May 28, 2011.

We need a minimum of 40 pax to enjoy this rate!emoticon

Event Coordinator, Dan

Those coming:

  1. Dan (Paid $60)
  2. Joy (Paid $60)
  3. Gabriella (Paid $65)
  4. EdwinTan (Paid $60.01)
  5. Susan Tan (Paid $60.01)
  6. Irene Poh (Paid $65.01)
  7. Steven Chan (Paid $60)
  8. Steven’s nephew (Paid $60)
  9. Hamidah 1 (Paid $60)
  10. Hamidah 2 (Paid $60)
  11. Hamidah 3 (Paid $60)
  12. Hamidah 4 (Paid $60)
  13. Hamidah 5 (Paid $60)
  14. Conrad Tang (Paid $60)
  15. Sally Tang (Paid $60)
  16. Conrad’s family member 1 (Paid $60)
  17. Conrad’s family member 2 (Paid $60)
  18. June Koh (Paid $65)
  19. Judy Lim (Paid $60)
  20. Christine Poh (Paid $60)
  21. Tim Liu (Paid $60.11)
  22. Evelyn Ong (Paid $60)
  23. Bessie Lam (Paid $60)
  24. Frisna (Paid $60)
  25. YM Yeo (Paid $60)
  26. Anna Seet (Paid $60)
  27. Ronald Lam (Paid $60)
  28. Douglas Chan (Paid $60.10)
  29. Grace Kang (Paid $60)
  30. Audrey Wong (Paid $60)
  31. Yuet Yin Chan (Paid $60)
  32. Dave Tan (Paid $60)
  33. Margaret Soo (Paid $60)
  34. Sally Tan (Paid $60)
  35. Hamidah 6 (Paid $60)
  36. Hamidah 7 (Paid $60)

Photos by Dan Huang & Judy Lim

Silverhairs Club Monthly Meeting – March 25 (Friday)

This meeting is aborted!

As Terence suggested, we will have a meeting where there is no chairs nor tables. This will give us more opportunity to move around and ensure that nobody is left out. Dun forget your name tags.

There will be an agenda, a time slot of one hour at 7.00pm-8.00pm will be open for member to share about how monthly meetings is to be conducted and what we hope to see happening in the Club.

Finger foods with free flow of coffee and tea will be provided. Bring your own liquor whether vodka or whisky or wine. Calling Bartender Ivan, come and concoct various drinks for us. There are two overheads projectors for us to use.

Venue: Ez4u Dance Studio, 169C Selegie Rd

Time: 5.00-9.00pm. Karoeke only start from 8.00pm-11.00pm

Cost: $10.00 per head to defray cost of rent and free karoeke.

Free Parking at URA carpark  next to former Rex cinema.

EOs, Dan n Jeff

The Magic of Kenyir – April 23-26, 2011

Located in the heart of Trengganu, the picturesque Kenyir Lake was created as a hydroelectricity project and is currently the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia. Surrounded by a large tropical jungle that is home to exotic flora and fauna, the area is a haven for nature lovers.

Angling is popular here because of the wide variety of freshwater fish available. lake activities include boating and canoeing, while the more adventurous prefer jungle trekking, followed by a refreshing dip in one of the many waterfalls.

Date: April 23-26, 2011

Mode of travel: By Firefly on a Saturday at 10.40am and arrived at 12.00pm and return on following Tuesday at 12,20 and reaching singapore at 1.40pm.

Cost of airfare $186.00 all inclusive.

Optional mode of travel: By train and coach transfer. Total cost about $125.00. Date will be from April 22-25, 2011.

Superior Chalet  @ RM 220.00 nett per room per night inclusive of breakfast for 2 persons.

OTHERS ARRANGEMENTS

 

·         Telematch @ RM 20.00 nett per person (Min 20 persons)
·         Treasure Hunt @ RM 20.00 nett person (Min 20 persons)
·         Lake Cruise @ RM 40.00 nett per person (Min 6 persons per boat)
·         Lake Adventure @ RM 55.00 nett per person (Min 6 persons per boat)
·         National Park Cruise @ RM 130 nett per person (Min 6 persons per boat)
·         Fishing Trip @ RM 350.00 nett per boat of 6 person (3hours)
·         Jungle Trekking @ RM 35.00 nett per person (Min 6 person per boat)
·         Bird Watching @ RM 45.00 nett per person (Min 6 person)

 

Those interested please specify the mode of travelling and type of activities you prefer. Final decision will be by consensus.

Closing date: March 7, 2011.

 

EOs, Dan & Joy.

Desktopdating – Beware of hackers!

Dear friend,

I just received an email supposedly from Thomas Loh and Richard Wong. Thomas denied it is from him.

They request to know my whether you are male or female, the next request is for your password. Dun, dun ever disclose, danger ahead! I was once caught because I was gullible. They use Thomas and Richard email to contact me, be careful they want your password and the next thing you know all your friend in your email list will receive an email.

It said in the email ‘I was robbed in London, all my monies and credit cards are gone. Can you do me a favour, wire me a certain amount of money and I will return you when I am back, appreciate a lot!’

I was a sucker once, dun want to be caught again, you too!

Dan

Singing and Dancing the Blues Away – January 28, 2011 (Friday)

We are glad that all of you present last night have a whale of a time. There’s so much fun and meeting of new friend. As usual there will be karaoke singing, dancing. This time round we are able to cater to a bigger group.emoticon

Venue: Ez4u Dance Studio, 169C Selegie Road 

Time: 7.30pm – 11.30pm

Cost: $10.00 –  Come with 2 bottles of soft drinks and finger snacks with complimentary 4 bottles of wines from Jeffrey and Dan. You are at liberty to bring your own liquor.

Please pay to Irene’s POSB Savings Account 104018149 by 26 Jan 11.

Free parking after 5.00pm at URA carpark next to the former Rex theatre.

EOs, Dan, Jeffrey n Ireneemoticon

Limited space please register early.

Coming :-

  1. Dan – Paid
  2. Joy – Paid
  3. Jeffrey Gan – Paid
  4. Irene Gan – Paid
  5. Gabriella – Paid
  6. Richard Kee
  7. Jane Kee
  8. Jeremy Lee – Paid
  9. Peggy Lee – Paid
  10. Bobby Bok – Paid
  11. Lydia Chin
  12. Edwin Tan – Paid
  13. Thomas Loh – Paid
  14. Sam Huat – Paid
  15. Lily Ho – Paid
  16. Dolly Lim – Paid
  17. Lim Kok Eng
  18. Catherine Lim 
  19. Debbie Oh – Paid
  20. More, more, more!

Sad…movies always make you cry…

The year 2010 is coming to an end. So many things have happened that may have an impact in our life. We are thankful for Terence’s foresight in starting this Club. I would like to share  some of the simple thing in live that kept me motivated and striving to add life and vibrancy to Silverhairs Club.

Many have come forward to share their visions and expectancy for this Club and we wish to see more active participation from more member. It takes gut to share your deep feeling and not being afraid of rejection and criticism.

For the whole of this year I can say that this is the best movie I have watched. The title is ‘Aftershock’ ,about the life of a family reelings from a decision a mother make whether to save the son or the daughter. I thought it would be a boring show and almost fall asleep. But as the movies unfolds I could not withhold my tears after tears!

This movies was suggested by Joy and she highly recommended that we watch together. I am not shy of the tears as I believes it help to remove toxins from our life.

It would be good to hear member coming forward to share with us here wat movies or things or events that caused an uplifting of our souls and will be an inspiration to others.

Dan

Karaoke and Bingo Nite – January 6, 2011 (Thursday)

Hello karaoke fans,

 This is an opportunity to meet and sing to our hearts out. We will have dancing and line dance workshop ‘Mickey’ by Jeffrey Gan.

Venue:   Ez4u Dance Studio, 169C Selegie Road

Time:     8.00-11.30pm

Cost:     $15.00 nett for 6 10 course buffet dinner and includes 3 bottle of wines.

Limited to 15 pax.

ECs : Dan, Jeffrey Gan

Payment to be make to Irene DBS Current A/C# 082-052696-0 on actual day itself.

So far, we have the following members register to attend:

  1. Gabriella – Paid
  2. Edwin Tan – Paid
  3. Jeffrey Gan – Paid
  4. Irene Lee – Paid
  5. Dan – Paid
  6. Jeffrey Ang – Paid 
  7. Catherine Lee – Paid
  8. Sam Goh – Paid
  9. Dolly Lim – Paid
  10. Gingko Tay
  11. Caroline Gee
  12. Lydia Chin
  13. Bobby Bok
  14. Jeremy Lee
  15. Peggy Ong 
  16. Dolly Choo
  17. Irene Choo
  18. Theresa Goh
  19. Eileen Thean  Robert Ong
  20. Thomas Loh

Registration closed!!!

Photos by Dolly Lim

Foot for taut in JB – December 17, 2010

Dear folks,emoticon

It’s all started with Tian Soo’s post on foods and after several foods outing we decided to explore further. Along came Daniel Chan’s idea of seeking massage kakis so we decided to merge the two together and ended up with going beyond our boundary.

When I asked Daniel Chan for an apt heading, he coined the caption above. The response is pretty good for a weekday event. It’s the time of the year where most are in a festive mood. So here we are all ready to conquer JB.

This will be a full day affair. We are going for massage, curry fish head lunch, shopping and either Beggar’s Chicken or Zi char or seafood dinner, you decide!

Meet at 9.00am at Kranji MRT, we will take a bus in to City Square and take taxis to Holiday Plaza. There is also a new Shopping Centre and ‘chomp chomp’ nearby. Dun worry about the white cards as we will get them at the Malaysian immigration point.

Registration will closed when we hit 20 pax. Group leaders will be, Dan, Daniel, James and Lawrence.

EOs, Dan, Daniel, Joyemoticon

Those confirmed coming:emoticon

  1. Dan
  2. Daniel
  3. Joy
  4. Margaret Chan
  5. William Wong
  6. Catherine Ho
  7. Gabriella
  8. Anna Seet
  9. James Tan
  10. Lawrence Lee
  11. Cheng Pun
  12. Ann Lim
  13. Peter Goh
  14. Eyonne Chew
  15. Pheng Sok
  16. Irene Poh
  17. Francis Mangalam
  18. June Chin

  19. Karen Wong

  20. Pharis

  21. Richard Wong

  22. Judy Lim

  23. Koh Tong Seng

  24. Lilian Koh

  25. Jacqueline?

Looking for Foot Reflexology kakis.

I m looking for kakis, literally, to join me for FOOT MASSAGE  or  FOOT REFLEX (occasionally or regularly).
 Good place to chit chat with buddies (ladies and gents also boleh) and have some "exercise" at the same time.  Don’t know  about  other places but People’s Park Complex have several such shops. Price ranges from $15 to $60 per session, depending on duration. 

This post is suggested by Daniel Chan who have a problem putting it up.

Well, anyone interested may indicate here and even suggest a good and cheap place to go.

Daniel Chan

Up North to Kluang by train – November 24 2010 (Wed)

Dear folks, much has been said and recommended about foods for thought, we want to go further by planning a trip by rail to Kluang. It’s a one day trip to experience travelling by train as the station at Tanjong Pagar will soon be moved by July 2011 to Woodlands.

A time to relax and sample the foods and do some shopping, so get your passport ready and join us. Train journey to Kluang which is just north of JB take about 2 and a half hours. Meet at train station at 7.30am, train depart at 8.00am from Tanjong Pagar. We may take the train back at 2.00pm or later.

Ticket on 2nd class cost M$16.00 (Superior)or 1st class (Premier) at M$26 one way and back are similar.

We are running for time here and the ticket have to be book 24 hours in advance. Please indicate your interest here!

EOs, Charles Chua, Dan &  Joy

Those coming:

  1. Charles Chua
  2. Dan
  3. Joy
  4. Tian Soo
  5. Dolly Lim
  6. Serene Leow
  7. Geraldine
  8. Marg Tian
  9. Pheng Sok
  10. Ah Nee
  11. Lai Fong
  12. Anna Seet
  13. Ann Lim
  14. Steven Ng
  15. Yew Kwong
  16. Robert Tan

Photos by Yew Kwong

Lake Kenyir Resort and Spa, Trengganu – October 28-30, 2010

Trip to lake Kenyir cancelled due to poor response!

A special arrangement has been made with this resort for our member at discounted rates. This is one of the largest man made lake providing a tranquil and relax setting for a time of rest and recreation close to nature.

Not to be missed, take this opportunity to join us for a time of fun and adventure! Two person to a chalet with modern facilities and all unit faces the lake.

 The proposed itinerary will be somewhat like this:

Day 1. (Thursday)

1000 Hrs           Arrival at KT airport and transfers to LKRS

1100 Hrs           Arrive at Resort, check in

1230 Hrs           Lunch and relax

1700 Hrs           Visit to Pasar Malam in Kuala Berang

2100 Hrs           Free & Easy at our Jenangor Lounge for Live Music entertainment

2300 Hrs           Good night

Day 2 (Friday)

0730 Hrs           Breakfast

0830 Hrs           Lake Cruise Adventure – Taman Negara/ Caves exploration and picnic lunch (different menu)

1500 hrs            Back to the Resort

1700 Hrs           Spa and Massage treatment (great after all the leg work in the morning)

2000 Hrs           Dinner

2230 Hrs           Karaoke Session or Night Walk (to bring your own torch lights)

2100 Hrs           Good night

Day 3 (Saturday)

0700 Hrs           Morning Walk/ Water aerobics

0830 Hrs           Breakfast

0930 Hrs           Check-Out Hotel

1100 Hrs           Depart for Airport to Singapore

Cost of airfare by Firefly inclusive of airport tax and full board with includes all breakfast and meals at S$360.00 per person (Airfare inclusive of tax alone is S$280). Cost of lake cruise and spa will be charged separately.

Alternatively we go by coach at $260.00 per person from November 4-7, 2010 leaving Singapore on Thurday night on November 4, 2010.

Please book early if you you are interested!

EOs, Dan:& Joy 

Cruise to Nowhere – Sep 18, 19 2010 Update!

Those who think that this is just a gambling ship think again whether you want to join us.

Here is the itinerary:

Sat
9/18/2010 8.00 am Assembly & check-in at
Harbour Front, 2nd Level, Departure Hall
8.30 am Boarding  / Buffet Breakfast
(followed by free & easy activities)
10.00 am Room check-in
(followed by free & easy activities)
12.00 pm Buffet Lunch
Entertainment by resident singers
(followed by free & easy activities)
3.30 pm Hi – Tea
5.00 pm Buffet Dinner
7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Entertainment by resident singers
  at the function hall
8.30 pm till late "Latin Nite on the High Seas"
 >  all night dancing
 >  singing with live music
 >  games
 >  lucky draw
 >  dance performance / mini dance competition
Sun
9/19/2010 8.30 am Buffet Breakfast
(followed by free & easy activities)
11.00 am Room check-out
(followed by free & easy activities)
Note : Luggages will be secured centrally
12.00 pm Buffet Lunch
(followed by free & easy activities)
3.00 pm Karaoke session (with use of voucher)
6.00 pm Buffet Dinner
8.00 pm – 9.00 pm

Disembarkation at Harbour Front

   
               

Those coming:

  1. Dan
  2. Joy
  3. Jeffrey
  4. Irene
  5. Bessie
  6. Andrew
  7. June Koh
  8. Diana
  9. Nina
  10. Veronique
  11. Steven
  12. Kuan
  13. Geok suan
  14. Pheng Sok
  15. Francis
  16. Henry Lim & partner

Should we have an agenda for the monthly meeting?

Most of us are glad to be a member at the Silverhairs Club and appreciate what Terence has done in providing a platform for us to meet. So far Terence has suggested and introduce many activities and carry it through in the last few years. As member we are happy to be part of this and look forward to more participation to come.

Is there something we could do or suggest to bring the club to the next level? Out of this Club many smaller groups are formed and they in turn meet up privately and persue their common interest.

The September meeting will be different from what we had previously. Live singing  by Jeffrey Gan on the keyboard and karoeke singing where member brings their own cd wll be the happenings of the day! Board and card games will also be encourage where member can look for other member sharing similar interest.

I would like to see more participation from member, how about meeting up and have a time where various member can share their thought and mission in life, something in line with Toastmaster International. Having our meeting in Han’s may not provide the privacy needed in such sharing by public speaking. We need to find a place more enclosed for such.

We all come from various background, there will be something exciting to share. Having to make comment on the post may be prohibiting as certain topic may be sensitive. When we meet and listen to fellow member share their goals and ideal in life, a certain bond are created.

Volunteers will be ask to share something about their life that  is memorable and enriching. Do you know that I have tried bungee jumping just because I was trying to get someone’s attention. Oh, there are so much to share and talk about.

It may be just meeting up and sharing each other profile and ideal in life. So, fellow member come to this September gathering. I would want to try something out where we allocate a time frame for each of us to speak out and suggest what they want to see happening in this unigue Club! So many thing I would want to share, my life, my passion and motivation in life and of course some of you may want to share too. Let’s hear from you?

Desperate Dan

Monthly Gathering – September 15, 2010 (Wednesday)

Our September meeting will be different from all that we have before. It will be held during the happy hours at a unique location with fantastic ambience! It’s another great time to make new friend and catching up with the other ‘young at heart’ friend.

This time round will will have live singing accompanied by Jeffrey Gan at the keyboard. There is a big screen and an overhead projector, bring your own cds for karoeke singing at no additional charge. We may even clear the tables and chairs for some dancing!

This place can sits over 200 pax, we can have board or card games in one corner and there is a pool/billiard table at $3.00 per games. We are at liberty to order foods and drinks, there is also an afresco area just outside the restaurant overlooking the bay.

The Place: Love the World Bistro and Bar/30 Raffles Avenue #02-05/Singapore Flyer

Time: 5.00 to 9.00pm

Pedestrian access via the waterfront and Raffles Avenue. Nearest MRT Promenade Station with just a short walk to the venue.

The Singapore Flyer Shuttle operates from 10.00am to the Singapore Flyer from the City Hall MRT (Coleman Street Bus stop, next to St Andrew’s Cathedral) Last bus from Singapore Flyer at 22.55pm to City Hall Station. Parking at the Singaore Flyer multi-storey carpark or at Marina Square at $2.00 per entry after 9.00pm.

Helpers needed for registration, photographers, befrienders, in charge of karoeke singing and live singing and dancing?

Please register early here, for member only.

Dan

Registration List:

  1. Dan
  2. Joy – Registration
  3. Jeffrey Gan
  4. Irene Lee
  5. Dolly Choo
  6. Irene Choo
  7. Steven Ng?
  8. Lydia Chin
  9. Terence Seah
  10. Patricia Lee
  11. Rena Wong
  12. Robert Ong
  13. Steven Chan – Scrabble
  14. Yatsing – Scrabble
  15. Primrose Kok
  16. Francis Mangalam – Photographer
  17. Thomas Lau
  18. Thomas Loh
  19. Shirleen Kao
  20. Marg Tian
  21. Ann Lim
  22. Grace Wong
  23. Janet Heng

  24. Josephine Yap

  25. May Yoon

  26. SK Chua

  27. Peng Peng

  28. Catherine Yeo

  29. Ronald Lam

  30. Alice Seah

  31. Boon Liang – Photographer

  32. Janet Chan – in charge of singing, karoeke

  33. Rosalind Soh

  34. Rosalind Lee

  35. Helen Wong

  36. Helen Kuek

  37. Lina Tan

  38. Grace Kok

  39. Pauline Khoo

  40. Tim Liu

  41. Agnes Seow

  42. Sue Chan

  43. Martin Lee

  44. Thomas Kuan

  45. Weng Hon

  46. Stephen Low

  47. Laura Ng

  48. Peter Goh

  49. Lawrence Khan

  50. Amy Ko

  51. Dennis Wee

  52. Rose White

  53. Lim Geok Suan

  54. Lily Ho – tentative

  55. Jonathan Ong

  56. Karen Thio

  57. Judy Lim

  58. Lin Chuah

 

 

Photos contributed by Boon Liang, Karen and Francis

My gmail account been hacked into!

Dear folks.

Some of you may have received an email from me seeking financial help as I am stranded in London. This is a scam, please dun reply at all.

I have reported to Google Mail and they are doing an investigation now. I hope to have my password reset. Please bear with me.

Look like I won’t be able to salvage my old email account.

Kindly note my new email address ‘danhuang7728@gmail.com’.

Dan

Cruise to Nowhere – September 18,19, 2010

Silverhairs Club is the place to be, on the heels of some of the exciting programs like the Kelong and the Beach Party we bring you an unforgettable experience on the Cruise ship ‘Long Jie’

We are not required to buy any gambling chips but if you are tempted nobody will stop you. Just dun lose your pants otherwise our fellow member will need to walk you home!

What are the things we can do then? Well, the dance hall is waiting for us, so is the karoeke room. There is a swimming pool and lot of other things to do. All meals are provided too.

Duty Free Shop /Deck 5: The handy and convenient duty free shop sells a bountiful selection of necessities and luxuries including snacks, gifts, perfumes, wines, souvenirs and cigars.  Spa and Beauty Salon / Deck 5:  Pamper yourself with an alleviating full-body massage or enjoy a therapeutic spa treatment at the Health Centre. Come and enjoy a rejuvenating sauna, lay back and relax, and set your mind and body at ease. Foot Reflexology / Deck 5: Unwind from daily stresses and loosen up with a traditional Chinese foot massage. Grand Dining Room, karaoke lounge / Deck 6: Surrounded by captivating seascapes and a full wall of artistic sculptures, enjoy your meal in the picturesque and extravagant main dining hall.

For more information, log in at ‘www.asiancruise.sg’.

Cost: $88.00 nett per pax on twin sharing.

Please pay to Joy’s Posb savings Acct: 159-131645 by September 4, 2010

Closing date: September 4, 2010

We need a minimum of 40 pax to enjoy this much discounted rate!

Please provide your name, gender, nationality, date of birth, passport nos. and expiry date to Joy’s email at: xx88sg@gmail.com‘. Do also identify your room mate.

Meet at HarbourFront Cruise Terminal on September 18, 2010l at 8.00am sharp. We will probably be back by 8.00pm the next day Sunday.

Brought to you courtesy of.

EOs, Dan, Jeffrey Gan, Joy 

Those coming:

  1. Dan – (Paid)
  2. Joy –  (Paid)
  3. Jeffrey Gan – (Paid)
  4. Irene Lee – (Paid) 
  5. Francis Mangalam – (Paid)
  6. Lim Geok Suan – (Paid)
  7. Steven Ng – (Paid)
  8. June Koh – (Paid)
  9. Andrew SP – (Paid)
  10. Bessie Lam – (Paid)

  11. Nina Choo – (Paid)

  12. Veronique – (Paid)

  13. Henry Lim – (Paid)