Another Pioneer Member Gone – Roger Lim Leong Hoo

Hi All SHC Members,

I got a SMS today informing me that one of pioneer member, Mr Roger Lim had passed away due to heart attack at age of 55.

From what I gathered, Roger was once a very active member in Y2008 to Y2009.  He had contributed many valuable comments on topics related to stock, investment, shares and trading.  He also participated in the monthly walks and even attended the 3rd SHC D&D organised by Francis M.  I believed there should be much more about him which some of you might had known.

For those who wish to pay Roger the last respect, I was told by his family members that they are only planning to have a 2-days wake (ie 25/10 & 26/10) and funeral scheduled to be on 27/10 Thurs at 5.15pm.

Roger’s wake is located at Block 94A, Whampoa Drive.

Those going and need further contact of Roger’s family member, pls write to my email dlgummy@hotmail.com or post your comments here and I will liaise with you directly.

Best regards,
Dolly

October Monthly Gathering

Dear Members,

I was hoping that someone will volunteer to organise this event but till now, no one had come forward.  Hence, I will probably have this meeting at Bra Cafe again.  I will finalise upon my return to SG on Oct 6 2011.

However, I am still keeping my fingers very crossed that some miracle will happen around Oct 3 to Oct 6 lor..

Cheers.. Dolly

August 26, Monthly Gathering – F & E

Hi Members,

Actually, I was thinking of ‘eating snake’ of not wanting to organise this monthly gathering 1 lor.. but I kena summon, so there shall b a monthly gathering in August after all… kekeke.. However, I would prefer this gathering is to be conducted in Free and Easy mode lor.. ie.. 

Since we are having d One Night in Chinatown – Mandarin event on Sept 10, 2011,  for our August monthly gathering, pls feel free to speak any dialects, be it Cantonese, Hokkien, Hainanese, Hakka, Khek, Teochew, Malay, Tamil, etc etc… Shiok rite… :) 

Dialect not only adds to a rich and colorful Chinese cultural heritage, it links one to his/her roots.   SHC members have traveled widely, and become global citizens, yet it still feels great to come home to speak dialect freely, agree? 

So, let’s get together and find out who your ‘ka ki nang’ is (???) – an excellent opportunity to link up your roots!

Date : Friday, August 26, 2011.

Time : 4.00 pm – 8.00 pm

Venue : Bra Cafe (or commonly known as MPH Cafe) @ Robinson Road

Cost : To be capped at $5 for 1 drink (coffee/tea/canned drink) with 1 pastry.  However, you can top up the difference should you prefer to change your drink or pastry for others.  NO OUTSIDE FOOD AND DRINK IS ALLOWED FOR THIS MEETING,  KIND UNDERSTANDING MUCH APPRECIATED.

Since this is to be F&E meeting, I would prefer not to set any agenda and we will talk talk and mingle freely to know more friends here.  I also hope that more new members will participate for this gathering also.  However, please feel free to throw ideas/comments/suggestions for any SHC event.   This monthly gathering is for SHC members only.  Please register your participation here as we will closed for registration once we reached 40paxs… NO GATECRASHER PLS!!!! AS THE CAFE CAN ONLY ACCOMMODATE THE SAID NUMBER OF PAXS LOR…

Registration List :

  1. Dolly – EO
  2. Lily Ho – Registration

  • Sam Huat
  • Yew Kwong
  • Yat Sing
  • Caroline Gee
  • Janie Leong
  • Hou Chong
  • Mary Chan
  • Angela S
  • Kent Chan
  • Conrad Tang
  • Richard Wong
  • Charles Chua
  • Tian Soo
  • Frank Kaw
  • SK Chua
  • Lina Ng
  • Janet Chan
  • Serene Leow
  • Robert Tan
  • Gingko
  • Photos by Dolly

    We are safe n sound at Bra Cafe

    Dear All concerned members,

    We are safe and sound….

    Margaret and rest of us (Rebecca, Helen and me) would like to convey
    our many thanks here for all concerned members who had called us at the very first
    moments when they received news of the fire at Alfro Asia Building on August
    10, 2011 around 10.15am. 

    Fire was started at the 7th storey, thus, at Bra Cafe, they have more than ample time to evacate safely. 
    I was on my way to Bra Cafe as I was working the lunch shift hence, no
    damage at my side la…

    I wish to apologise to those had called me but I had ended their
    abruptly as I was still receiving other members’ call while at the same time
    answering.  Sorry, Daisy and the rest…  

    Many thanks from Margaret, Dolly, Rebecca & Helen. 

    August Monthly Gathering : Venue/Cost???

    Dear Members,

    August is around the corner soon and so is the monthly gathering but I am still unable to proceed due to the following constraints:

    1.  No EO yet : Any volunteers?
    2. Venue : Cant find any suitable venues, eventhough there were 2 proposals for consideration which I am not too keen to pursue.  Sembawang Park which we can incorporate monthly gathering coupled with cycling event at 1 go and another cafe around the China Sq Central.  Any other venues some members may want to help to propose, pls let me know
    3. Cost : Both venues’ cost of food are on the high side, ie for Cafe (China Sq), 1 drink and quarter pie will cost ard $10/pax.  Negotiation by member to get them to reduce abit was not successful as they claimed higher operating cost and lean profit.  As for Sembawang Park, was told that it will be around $25 – $30/pax much depending on the total headcount as well as the foods that we wanted.  I am hoping to look at less than $10 – Any lobang for this – Pls share with us also.

    The July monthly gathering at Sengkang Riverside Park was actually very nice whereby the ambience n the food are of reasonable price.  However, sad to say that we got complaints from the Cafe operator that we did not comply with their rules there.

    I personally like to hold the monthly gathering at the Bra Cafe mainly cos it is nice & cosy place for fellowship which Pioneer and New members can communicate each other much easier.  Self introduction of the new members can also be easily heard by each and everyone in the cafe itself.  But the only setback is that, Bra Cafe is unable to accommodate more than 40paxs.  

    Hence, in the event that I am unable to get another new venue for the monthly gathering, I will have the monthly gathering at Bra Cafe with only max headcount of 40paxs.

    So, let’s hear from all members concerned.  Al your comments are valuable to us….

    Cheers… Dolly 

    June Monthly Gathering : 24 June 2011 (Friday)

    Dear Members

    This month, our gathering will be held at the cafe Bratislava.  Due to space constraint, we will limit the number of pax to 50.  Please register your attendance here for head count.  No gate-crasher whether we hit the max no. of pax or not and no outside food is allowed to the Cafe.  Food and refresments are available at the counter lor. 

    • Venue :  Cafe Bratislava (inside MPH @ Robinson Road).
    • Date :     24 June (Friday)
    • Time :     4 – 8 pm (last order for food / drinks @ 7.30pm)

    Agenda :

    • Introduction of new members / fellowship with old members
    • Discussion / Proposal of new venues for our monthly gathering.
    • Discussion / Proposal of new events for this year.
    • AOM

    We will try out the "Speak Mandarin" during these discussions.  Therefore, please indicate your status when registering for this gathering, ie.

    • Speak Mandarin (100%),  emoticon
    • Alien (totally no Mandarin),    emoticon
    • OCBC (a little Mandarin mix with Hokkien, Malay & English).   emoticon

    Registration :

    1. Dolly Lim – Speak Mandarin
    2. Sam Huat – OCBC
    3. Lily Ho – Speak Mandarin
    4. Terence Seah – OCBC
    5. Audrey Wong – Speak Mandarin
    6. Cheng Pun – Speak Mandarin
    7. Yat Sing – OCBC
    8. Caroline – OCBC
    9. Hwa Bee Gek – OCBC
    10. Nelly Soh – OCBC
    11. Janie Leong – Speak Mandarin
    12. Henry Yip – Alien
    13. Sarah Z – Alien
    14. Tim Liu – Speak Mandarin
    15. Charles Chua – Alien
    16. Melissa Khng – OCBC
    17. Janet Chan – Speak Mandarin
    18. Boon Liang – OCBC
    19. ChristinaCL – Speak Mandarin
    20. Eileen Thean – Speak Mandarin
    21. Goh Lee Sean – Speak Mandarin
    22. Mega  –  Alien
    23. Peggy Ho – Speak Mandarin
    24. Lai Fong – Speak Mandarin
    25. Richard Kee – OCBC
    26. Jane Kee – OCBC
    27. Sockie – Speak Mandarin
    28. Bernie Chung – OCBC
    29. Thomas Loh – Speak Mandarin
    30. Boey Kwai Yin – OCBC
    31. K W Sum – OCBC
    32. Hew Lee – OCBC
    33. Dolly Choo – OCBC
    34. Theresa Goh – Speak Mandarin
    35. Tian Soo – Alien
    36. Anyone else taking up the challenge? 

    Come on over, it will be fun !!!!  emoticon  Especially when you hear Sam Huat speak in OCBC..!!!

    Photos by Dolly Lim

    Tea Dance – June 19 2011

    Hi All,

    It had been quite some time that we had arrange Tea Dance and in order to keep the activity still ongoing.  Both Lily and me will be organising a Tea Dance as follows:

    Date : 19 June 2011 (Sunday)
    Time : From 1pm to 6pm
    Venue : NTU Alumni Club, 11 Sim Barracks Rise (off North Buona Vista Rd) #08-02 (formerly known as 8Degree)
    Cost/pax : $14 inclusive of entrance fee with 2 soft drinks or mineral water

    This is change from the usual Kovan CC Jam Dance and sincerely that hope members and their friends can come forward to join us to let our hairs loose and put on our dancing shoes to spend a wonderful afternoon :)

    Those interested, kindly register here and payment to be made to Dolly Lim’s POSB Saving# 146-00513-6. and Closing date for payment will be on 15 June 2011.

    Interested members are as follows:

    1. Dolly Lim x 1 friend (Paid)
    2. Dolly’s Friend (Paid)
    3. Lily x 1 friend (Paid)
    4. Lily’s friend (Paid)
    5. Mega (Paid)
    6. Jane Tan (Paid)
    7. Gabriella (Paid)
    8. Janie Leong (Paid)
    9. Edwin (Paid)
    10. Susan Tan (Paid)
    11. SusanT’s friend (Paid)
    12. Audrey Wong (Paid)
    13. Bobby Bok (Paid)
    14. Ah Nee (Paid)
    15. Susan’s Friend (Paid)
    16. Susan’s Friend (Paid)
    17. Chew Peng – Paid
    18. Yat Sing – Paid
    19. Yat Sing’s Friend – Paid
    20. Thomas Loh – Paid
    21. Bessie Lam – Paid
    22. Gingko Tay – Paid
    23. Molly Quek – Paid
    24. Lynn Tai – Paid
    25. James Tan – Paid
    26. Sue Chan – Paid
    27. Jeff Gan – Paid
    28. Jeff Friend – Paid
    29. Jeff Friend – Paid
    30. Jeff Friend – Paid
    31. Jeff Friend – Paid
    32. Any more keen to join us?

      Cheers… Dolly & Lily (ECs)

    Schedule for May Monthly Gathering

    Hi All,

    For May monthly gathering, we will be holding this event at Glendale Park Condo function room, around Hillview area from 5pm to 10pm on May 13, 2011.

    Event Organiser (EO) will be Grace Wong and she will be post details for this event soon once she had discussion with the committee, so, look out for this exciting event…

    Cheers…

    Dolly Lim

    A Tribute to Robert Quek

    Latest Update : Robert’s Wake is held at Mount Vernon Sanctuary, Purity Hall.  Was told that funeral will be on this Friday, 8 Apr 2011 – Details will be updated later… Dolly

    Another SHC member, Robert Quek had left us today (Apr 4, 2011) – He was admitted on April 1 to Tan Tock Seng Hosptial due to massive stroke which subsequently went into coma.  Sad to be told by his family members that his heart had stopped and passed on with  both Kristy and son by his side.  Many friends were beside him. – A group of us were there to pay him visit before this and we were all praying hard that he is able to pull thru’ – I supposed Robert felt that this is best that he wanted himself to be.

    Both Robert and Kristy had joined SHC in Y2007.  He was a good natured and humble man which I am sure that they were well liked by many other members.  He was very active in events’ planning for many SHC members.  I can still remembered that he used to arrange for  free concerts and movies at either Esplanade or NUS, Weekly MacRitchie walks, Dinner & Live Band at Changi Saiing Club, Monthly makan and social get together, Special wak to the Tree-top and Observation Tower, many Self Development seminars, etc etc

    He was also a very sporting member which I can remembered very well during our 2nd SHC D&D – he was impersonating a Japanese dancer which brought us a lots of laughters and fond memories.

    Sympathy and condolences to both Kristy and son and may we prayed for them to be strong to face life ahead.

    As this point of time, I do not have any other more updated details to be given here.. Once they are available, I will update accordingly.

    Always remembered by Dolly

    April Monthly Gathering

    Hi All,

    I had decided to keep to the same date (14 April) as proposed by Terence earlier for April gathering and it would be seating/standing kind of arrangement at the MPH cafe.   Details as follows:

    Date : Thu, 14 April 2011
    Time : 4.30 – 8.30pm
    Venue : MPH Cafe (Robinson Road) – affectionally known as Terence Cafe

    Food and beverages can be purchased from the cafe.  Kindly note that no outside food is allowed at the cafe and sincerely hope that all members will abide by this regulation.

    Pls use your SHC name tag if you are given 1 before.  If you don’t have 1, it’s ok – a sticky label will made for you.  This gathering is strictly for SHC members and registration is compulsory as we do not welcome any gate crashers for this meeting due to the limited capacity at the cafe.  Kind cooperation towards would be much appreciated. 

    Agenda:

    • Meet up with old friends and welcome the new members.
    • Share with us on your views and experiences
    • Any interesting events that you are keen to be EOs – Do let us know.  It is always fun to be a EO just for once.
    • As there is Wifi at the Cafe, pls feel free to bring along your laptop to share with us on issues/ difficulties that you have encountered with regards to the SHC website.
    • Any other issues that you may wish to be included in this mtg..

    Looking forward to meet you there on 14 April 2011.  In view of the space constraint, we would stop registration upon reaching 50paxs.

    Kindly register your attendances here:

    1. Dolly Lim (EO)
    2. Sam Huat
    3. Lily Ho
    4. Kenneth Tan – Hehehe decided to supp mthly gathering since bo Mongolian ladies at Men’s Nite lor
    5. Jane Wong – Thanks, Buddy, yeap, had been a long time since we last met…
    6. Lilian Teo – Si lor, vry rite, must chope a plc first…
    7. Thomas Loh – our very Prom King hor, mai play play hor
    8. Ah Nee – MAS Angel
    9. Norlinda – "
    10. Susan Chang – "
    11. Judy Tay – Learning dancing now…
    12. Hew Lee – Welcome welcome
    13. Lee Sean – Will drop by since MPH near office)
    14. Eileen Thean – Ah Huat’s swee2 Ah Jie woor
    15. Richard Wong – Dancing Buddies
    16. Lina Tan – Dancing Buddies
    17. Clara Ho – New member
    18. Doreen Ong – New member
    19. Daisy Yeo – will come ard 6.30pm  
    20. Charles Chua – At last, ai sai lai liao…
    21. Yat Sing – sure can 1 la
    22. Sue Chan – RNR Queen hor
    23. Martin Lee – A very steady poon pee pee supporter for mthly gathering lor
    24. Stephen Low – New member har?
    25. Lydia Chin – Interested in KOK and Dancing
    26. Jeff Gan – Welcome welcome, SHC music/dancer ……
    27. Tian Soo – Heng arh, bo Mongoloud char bor, if not, kepala pusing liao… 
    28. Janie Leong – Looking forward to meet u again after the Tote Bag session
    29. Fred Heng – Must be a new member liao.. tio bo har?
    30. Irene Lee – Powderful lady – hahaha
    31. Mary Chan – Glad u r able 2 make it tis time.
    32. Feztus Lim – Lai lai lor at 7pm but bo aircon hor
    33. Peter Goh – Must b another new member lor..
    34. Boon Liang – Kelong man
    35. Sally Tan – Glad 2cu again

    Cheers… Dolly

     

    Photos by Boon Liang

    A Visit to St Joseph Home – Volunteers needed

    I hope that some of pioneer members remembered that back in Y2009 on May 1, SHC did organized an charity activity at St Joseph Home.  This year, we hope to organize another entertaining event for these folks staying there to give smiles on their faces.

    As Nelly is currently out on a mission trip and will not be back in 2weeks’ time, I am putting up this post on her behalf. 

    Date of Visit: 8th May 2011 (Sunday). Time: 9.45am to 12.30pm.

    Location: St. Joseph’s Home. 921, Jurong Rd, S’pore 649694. Tel: 62680482. Fax: 62684787.  From Boon Lay Interchange, take Bus 157 and alight 4 bus-stops away at back gate. Those going by car are requested to car-pool due to shortage of parking space; about 8 lots only.

    Website: www.stjh.org.sg

    It is always a blessing in helping the less fortunate in society.

    At this moment, there is nothing more than getting the SHCians to entertain these Residents of St Joseph’s Home with our karaoke singing and/or any kind of performances are also welcome to share with the joy with these Senior on that day.

    Like-minded SHCians can come forward to volunteer their time as they had already got a sponsor for the good although thru’ self-collection.  Not sure if extra transport will be needed.

    Chit chat with these seniors, helping in serving the food, feeding them for those less mobile and entertaining them with songs and others…

    Members keen to help out, pls register here:

    1. Nelly Soh
    2. Geok Suan
    3. Dolly Lim
    4. Thomas Loh
    5. Yat Sing
    6. Charles Chua
    7. Janie Leong
    8. Debbie Oh
    9. Jane Tan
    10. Jane Ong
    11. Susan Tan SW
    12. Jeff Gan
    13. Irene Gan
    14. Lily Ho
    15. Chris Ng
    16. Linda Leong
    17. Goh AL
    18. Winnie Tan
    19. Richard Wong
    20. Thomas Lau
    21. Mega
    22. Steven Chan
    23. Sam Huat

    How to make flowers from recycled plastic bags, Sat 15 Jan

    How interesting! Imagine from recycled plastic bags can turn in2 beautiful flowers which also can be used for Chinese New Year decorations as stated by Annie Loh (our very own SHC instructor) hor..

    Annie had agreed to hold this session at the MPH Cafe (Robinson Road) on 15 Jan 2011 from 11am to 2pm. 

    Maximum 10 members, so hurry, to register asap. 
    Closing Date : 10 Jan 2011 as she need to procure the necessart materials from various places.
    A small amt of $1-$2 will be imposed being payment for other material cost, Annie will collect from you on the day itself.

    Confirmed members, pls bring along scissors, cutter, plastic bottle cover of 3 – 5cm width (for making of flower paddle) and plain/colourful plastic bags of very thin materials (marketing plastic bags).

    Interested members to learn this special flowers making session – Come n register now:

    1. Annie Loh – (Instructor)
    2. 10 more to go

    EO : Dolly

    Handicrafts’ Expert : Any1 care to teach!

    Hi Handicraft SiFu-Men,
    Care to teach those who are interested in handicrafts – Pls come forward to coach those that are willing to learn.  I remembered during those days at the past monthly gatherings, we have some voluntary members that came forward to teach handicrafts.  During those times, we do not have a venue to cater for this kind of events hence at times, it is very difficult organize such events.

    These days, we have a venue (MPH Cafe) available for this purpose almost every Saturdays.  Thus, those that are willing to impart their handicrafts to fellow members, pls contact me at dlgummy@hotmail.com so that I can make arrangement to cater for this.

    Though handicraft is never my cup of tea cos got clumsy fingers la but I like to watch demonstration ongoing..

    Hope to hear from you soon from here… Cheers… Dolly

    More Card Tricks – Thomas Lau & Sifu Lim

    Hi All SHC Members,
    I am sure that for the past couple of weeks, couple of members have learnt from both Thomas and Sifu Lim a trick or 2 in cards.   For this coming Sat, both of you are again come to the Cafe again to impart their knowledge of card tricks.

    As spoken with Thomas, he had promised that there will be no repeated tricks every time he come to cafe from this Sat onwards.  However, for those that need extra training on the tricks that have been taught previously but yet to understand fully, both of them will revise them upon request before the new card trick is being taught, i.e. for the 1st hour, both of them will revise the previous trick as requested.

    So those interested to learn more about card tricks, start register now.. Registration limited to 15paxs only due to space constraints.  I would appreciate for those attendees to try to be on time as it would be unfair for those early and 1 of the Sifu have to give personal coaching for late comers – Like that, will only encourage more latecomers from time to time lor.. right :)

    Class starts from 11am to 2.00pm.

    Those coming this Sat are:

    1. Thomas Lau
    2. Sifu Lim
    3. Henry Yip
    4. Debbie Oh
    5. Susan Tan SW
    6. Lawrence Lee
    7. Jessie Lee
    8. Terence Seah
    9. Peter Goh
    10. TH Lee
    11. Thomas Goh
    12. John Howe

    Cheers.. Dolly

    Lunch for Opinion – The SG Association for the Deaf

    Sorry to inform that this event will be postponed till further notice as while Karen is liaising with them on our proposed event and was told that the school is having exam and will be closed till next year.  Hence, I will be closing this post for further comment.  Thousand apologies… and we will check with them again Y2011 to activiate this event. 

    Hi Fellow SHCians,
    Couple of weeks back, I was invited by Karen, June to have lunch at the above.  I remembered the cost is around $10 inclusive of GST. 

    The purpose of this lunch is provide valuable info for those that service us right from ordering, awareness and quality of food.  U may surprised at their request but pls dont as I m going to explain further.

    This group of service staffs are from the SG Association for the Deaf, which the School mission is to assist the Deaf to achieve a better quality of life and to enable them to intergrate and contribute to society for what they have learnt from those volunteers.

    The Lunch days and hours available are Mon to Wed, from 12noon to 2pm.  Thurs n Fri are those days that they are required to have their lesson in house.

    Both Karen and I are trying to gather around 20paxs for the lunch session on:

    Date : 2 Nov 2010, 12noon onwards
    Venue: Mountbatten Vacational School, 225 Mountatten Road, Spore 397997
    Cost : Around $10 to $12 (Set meal will include soup, main course, coffee/tea and dessert). However ala-carte will be charged differently.

    However, for those that are willing to attend this event, kindly be advised that you will need to have alot of patience with the service staffs due to their handicap resulting in slow in ordering, need to verify details maybe a couple of times as well as presentation of food in wrong manner ok, kind understanding would be much appreciated to encourage them.. :)

    This place have a very nice ambience and cosy in its own way which I felt that it is a nice way to hv a meet up session for SHCians.

    FYI, our 2 SHCians, Kazay (not sure if I got her name spelt correctly, if not, sorry hor) and Billy Loh are volunteers for this Association – Very impressed the way that they are able to communicate with them via sign language – Bravo….

    Those interested, pls start register from here:  The registration will automically ended at 20paxs and once committed, pls try your best to attend and not to cancel at the 11th hour as we will need to liaise with the Chef on the total headcount attending in order to avoid wastage of food over-prepared.

    1. Dolly Lim
    2. Karen Thio
    3. Sam Goh – need to confirm attendance due to current commitment.
    4. Bira
    5. Lilian Teo
    6. Ann Lim
    7. Anna Seet
    8. Richard Wong

    Hope to see more members sign up… Dolly/Karen

    Reflection – Cafe Training

    Since coming back frm Haikou, hv been klkk 4 almost a mth n finally concluded dat I shd keep myself occupied if not, will b gaining lots of extra kilos liao.  So I kar kar approached Terence tellg him abt my intention 2b trained at d cafe so that I can mann d Cafe on every Saturdays.

    For d past 2days (Mon n Tues), hv been under training by the 3 Shi-Fus (namely Venika, Margaret and Rebecca).  Wahpiangz, manning a Cafe is reli not as ez as I tot.

    Learning from scratch, right from opening door, switching on about 20 power points every morning without fail is a must for us.  Making coffee is also a kangwho especially 4 sum1 like me whom dun drank cofi at all.  Shi-Fus told me dat I must learn 2 taste these differences so tat I am able to tell what is d difference btwn latte n mocha, etc etc.. heng arh, at least hv some hands-on to brew a few kinds of cofi n tasted them liao.. Hmm… not 2 bad 4 a start lor..

    But I must admit, making different kinds of sandwiches is still a great hurdle 2 me… Blur blur but Shi Fus were reli patient n giving me a lot of practices lor.. Holding a knife 2 cut bread oso proved 2b a great challenge 2 me hor.. But m sure, will definitely able 2 clear these hurdles soon… :)

    Heng-arh, Sat operation only 4 drinks and sandwiches.  If hot meals are included, I will hv 2 surrender liao..  Just by looking at Venika preparing all these stuffs oredi saw lots of stars stars liao… But I did promised them dat once I m ready, I will definitely going 2 learn these as well.

    My 3 Shi-Fus told me dat in order 2 enjoy working at d cafe, we must hv d passion, if not, we wun b hapi as there were indeed lots of works around every mins 4 us 2 look into.  Hence, I reli saluate them 4 their passion.

    In order 2 make sure dat I still remembered what I hv learnt from Shi-Fus, I m going back again this Fri for a refresher course lor..  Wish me luck… everyone.. Cheers… Dolly

    Haikou – 13 to 18 Oct 2010 F&E

    Weiwei Members,

    Jetstar airticket return to Haikou is about $130 inclusive of 20kg baggage.  M thinking of going there 4 for short holi for relaxing time.  No intention of going towards to places, like Sanya, Xin Long or Dong Hai as been there too many times.  Just will be enjoying the scenic places around in Haikou, massage, reflexology, shopping, etc etc… For these, I think 5-days holi would be just nice lor.. anyone 1 2 come along wif me.

    Of cos, for those thinking of going for a longer days to explore further south, you can do so at your own.  I can try to get our Haikou fren to scout a reasonable tour package for you lor..

    This post will be closed for further comments.

    Cheers…Dolly

    Volunteer to chair the December Monthly Gathering

    Hi All members,
    As usual, busy working schedule in China make me impossible to plan for December monthly gathering, any volunteer wants to help me on this, pls hand up ok… reli reli much appreciate…….

    FYI, I will make myself availabe for the meeting as I am scheduled to return to SG from Dec 12 to Dec 16 and Dec 29 to Jan 1’10.

    Waiting eagerly hor…. Cheers.. Dolly

    November Monthly Members’ Gathering

    Hello SHCians,

    Details of the November’s monthly gathering are as follow :-

    Date : Monday 30 November 2009
    Time : 5.00pm to 9.00pm
    Venue : Hans Cafe at Upper Pickering Street, Great Eastern Building         Entrance Fee: Free.       Meals : Food & Drinks available at counter     

    Agenda

    ·        Getting to know you – for old and new members
    ·        Game 1 : Board games

    Existing and new members are kindly encouraged to register to attend this meeting.  Your co-operation is very much appreciated. Please be reminded that this is a strictly SHC event and we do not encourage non-members/guests from attending.

    For logistic purposes, closing date for registering your name is Friday 27th November 2009.

    EO :  Rosalind Lee As Ros told me that she is unable to attend this meeting. Hence, I will take over.

    Assistants :  Sam Goh, Thomas Loh

     Registration List

    1. Terence Seah
    2. Dan Huang
    3. ChristinaCL Chan (tentative)
    4. Francis R. Mangalam
    5. Marilyn Tang
    6. Lim Tian Soo
    7. Norlinda
    8. Sam Goh (helping)
    9. Caroline Gee
    10. Lily Ho Willocq
    11. June Chin
    12. Charles Chua
    13. Yew Kwong 
    14. Thomas Loh (helping)
    15. Mary Chan
    16. Richard Lim
    17. Dolly Lim
    18. Sue Chan
    19. Cath Yeo
    20. Vincent Khoo
    21. Teresa Hwang
    22. Andrew Chee
    23. Clara Ho
    24. Jeremy Tan
    25. Thomas Lau
    26. Shirley Wong
    27. Wai Yin
    28. Mitchell Lim
    29. Chris Ho
    30. Lai Fong
    31. Doreen Cady
    32. Gingko
    33. Gary Ong
    34. Anthony Lee
    35. Jeff Lim
    36. Steven Chan
    37. Doreen Ang
    38. Eve Choy
    39. Yvonne Ang
    40. Bernie Chung
    41. Susan Tan
    42. James Tan
    43. Lee Patrick
    44. Cheng Pun
    45. Susan Goh
    46. Lydia Kain
    47. Richard Kee
    48. Jayne Ho
    49. Hou Chong
    50. Daisy Yeo
    51. Veronique
    52. Eileen Gum
    53. Clarice Ng
    54. Kenneth Tan
    55. Alice Seah
    56. Lina Tan
    57. Peng Peng
    58. Sophia Lim
    59. Ann Lim
    60. Frisna Tan
    61. Catherine Ho
    62. Richard Wong
    63. Robert Quek &
    64. Kristy Quek
    65. Jonathan Ong
    66. Pat Lee Gim Siew

    Anyone can help to hold the Nov’09 monthly gathering

    I need help for members to come forward to organise the Nov’09 gathering. Any volunteers?? Pls come forward.  I am unable to organise this month gathering as I am very tied up with work in China and most of the time, hv to station in China.  Hence, any help would be much appreciated.

    Dolly

    Monthly cum Pre ‘Chong-Chew-Jie’ Gathering – 17 Sept’09

    Hello SHCians,

    For the month of September gathering, we have the honour to host it at Gillman Heights upon the kind gesture of Jacqueline Han, who make it possible by arranging the necessary logistics.  emoticon

    This Gillman Heights Condo although aging in appearance (and severely need a coat of fresh paint) has wide open space with lots of matured trees and greenery. Other plus points are the "olympic length" swimming pool, and large wading pool. Also a good-size playround surrounded by greenery.  For those want to have a swim before gathering, they are most welcome to do so.  Ample parking spaces for car owners.  Though not near to any MRT but easily accessible by bus. 

    Info for Gillman Heights location, and public transport:
    Buses to Alexandra Road: 51,  93, 97, 100, 166, 197.
    Buses to Depot Road: 57, 175, 195

    To view Map link, please go to :
    http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_18445/travel_site_1/

    Jacq had even offered to provide free flow of her famous (self-proclaimed) pandan tea. It is a refreshing iced drink, freshly brewed from pandan leave and tea with sugar added. Pandan leave contains anti-oxidants, and is highly recommended to counter the effects of heatiness caused by fried stuff and spicy food. emoticon

    Another factor being that come November 2009, Gillman Heights, as it is, will no longer exist. Yep, it is to be torn down, and redeveloped into something else.  So come to have look before it gone lor…emoticon

    We never before had a monthly gathering at Condo’s function room but decided to give this a try, hence fellow SHCians come and support this gathering

    We can have a Pre ‘Chong-Chew Jie’ celebration and I will sponsor two boxes of mooncakes to get these going but only 1 or 2 yolks kind 1 hor…  emoticon  And Terence is going to bring along another 2 boxes of mooncakes all way from Taiwan hor…

    Function room is big enough host at least 60-80paxs and we can hv some light music accompany us thru’ the nite.  To make the gathering more interesting, Terence will bring along the wireless mic with amplifier set.  Anyone considering bringing along a portable DVD lar so that we can some singing emoticon

    For this gathering, as we are thinking of getting mini buffet (ard $7) hence, registration is a must for better planning for food, so come and register early…

    So much of lee lee lo lo, the September monthly gathering is confirmed to be scheduled as follows:

    • Date : 17 September 2009, Thursday
    • Time : 5.00pm to 9.30pm
    • Venue : Gillman Heights Condo (Function Room B), at the junction of Depot/Alexandra Road.
    • Entrance: Est $7 for mini buffet
    • Agenda: 1) Getting to know new and old members  2) Board Games  3) ‘Chong Chew Jie’
    • Event Organiser: Dolly Lim with
      Assistant EOs : Jacqueline Han and Sam Goh
      Helpers : Patrick Lee (SJ), Rene Leong and Oi Cheng, Kristin Leong, Karen Thio

    Payment : Pls ATM or IB to Dolly Lim POSB Saving# 146-00513-6 soonest possible

    Hence, please start registration now and feel free to add any agenda that any of you wish to cover emoticon

    Dolly Lim

    Registration

    1. Dolly Lim – Paid 9/09. Bringing along 2 boxes of mooncakes to celebrate
    2. Jacqueline – Paid 9/09
    3. Sam Goh – Paid 9/09
    4. Yew Kwong – Paid 12/9, can come only at 7pm
    5. Terence – Paid 9/9, bring along 2 boxes of Taiwanese mooncakes, wireless mic with amplifer set.
    6. Dan Huang – Paid 12/9
    7. Joy Chuang – Paid 12/9
    8. Charles Wee – Paid 12/9
    9. Patrick Lee (SJ) Paid 14/9 (Dolly)- hoping 2c Chang Er, swimming half naked.. n help out. 
    10. Rene Leong – Paid 12/9, Offered to help.  Thanks
    11. ANee – Paid 12/9, Ponteng class to attend this liao
    12. Tim Liu – Paid 10/9
    13. Marilyn – Paid 10/9
    14. Frisna Tan – Paid 16/9 (Dolly)
    15. Ann To – Paid 12/9
    16. Janet Chan – Paid 12/9
    17. Kristin Leong -Paid 14/9.  Sorry, blur like sotong, missed out n thks for helping out.
    18. Eileen Thean – Paid 9/9
    19. Oi Cheng – Paid 9/9.  Offered to help.  Thanks.
    20. Mary Chan – Paid 14/9, bring along d golf game card n printed copies of this game rule.. Tks.
    21. Jane Wong – Paid 9/9
    22. Lily Ho – Paid 9/9
    23. Bira – Paid 10/9
    24. Tian Soo – Paid 11/9 (Dolly)
    25. Suzhang – Paid 12/9
    26. Jane Tan  – Paid 15/9
    27. Helen Wong
    28. Rosalind Lee – Paid 14/9
    29. Janet Heng – Paid 14/9
    30. Mega – Paid 15/9
    31. Lilian Teo – Paid 10/9
    32. Lena Ho – Paid 10/9
    33. June Chin – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    34. Freddie Liew
    35. Richard Kee – Paid 16/9 (Dolly)
    36. Steven Tan – Paid 15/9
    37. Boon Liang – Paid 11/9
    38. Lisa Ong – Paid 12/9
    39. Eileen Lee – Paid 12/9
    40. Priscilla Wee – Paid 11/9
    41. Lawrence Lee – Paid 14/9
    42. Jessie Lee – Paid 14/9
    43. Karen Thio – Paid 10/9
    44. Vincent Hee
    45. Grace Kok – Paid 12/9
    46. Albert Tan – Paid 14/9
    47. Maggie Teo – Paid 14/9
    48. Alan Bok – Paid 14/9
    49. Ann Bok – Paid 14/9
    50. Sue Chan – Paid 9/9
    51. Shirleen Kao – Paid 14/9
    52. Martin Lee – Paid 14/9
    53. Andrew Koh – Paid 11/09
    54. Jeffrey Lim – Paid 9/9
    55. Pauline Khoo – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    56. Adeline Tan
    57. Ella Tan – Paid 16/9 (Dolly)
    58. Thomas Loh – Paid 9/9
    59. Pearl Kwan – Paid 10/9
    60. Sockie – Paid 12/9
    61. Ann Lim – Paid 12/9
    62. SK Chua – Paid 12/9
    63. Bobby Yee – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    64. Paul Kong – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    65. Peggy Kong – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    66. Pearl – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    67. Andrew Thio – Paid 12/9
    68. Nina Choo – Paid 14/9 (Dolly)
    69. Cheng Pun – Paid 14/9 (Cheque)
    70. John Howe – Paid 15/9 (Dolly)
    71. Susan TanSW
    72. Steven Chan
    73. Dennis Wee – Paid 16/9 (Dolly)
    74. REGISTRATION CLOSED.

    Click here for photos

    Monthly Gathering: June 17′ 09

    Hello SHCians,

    Month of May is ending soon.  So mthly gathering in June coming….. :)

    The June monthly gathering is confirmed to be scheduled as follows:

    • Date : 17 June 2009
    • Time : 5.00pm to 9.00pm
    • Venue : Hans Cafe at Upper Pickering Street, Great Eastern Building
    • Entrance: Free. F&B available at the counter.
    • Agenda: 1) Getting to know new and old members    2) Board Games
    • Event Organiser: I AM STILL LOOKING FOR ONE SINCE MAY’09 LEHemoticon

    New and senior members are encouraged to register to attend this meeting.  Eventhough, we had always emphasized and requested for attendance registrations, some members still have not done so (I wonder what is the reasons behind) but just turned up on the day itself.  Kindly note that we do not encourage any non-SHCians to attend this.

    Hence, please start registration now and feel free to add any agenda that any of you wish to cover emoticon

    Dolly Lim

    Registration

    1. Dolly Lim
    2. Abel Tan
    3. Eileen Thean
    4. Lily Ho
    5. ANee
    6. Norlinda
    7. Frank Kaw
    8. Caroline Gee
    9. Mary Chan
    10. Lilian Teo
    11. Lena Ho
    12. Melissa Khng
    13. Sekaran
    14. Gwyneth
    15. Anne Chua
    16. Paul and
    17. Peggy Kong
    18. Eyvonne Chew
    19. June Chin
    20. Jane Tan
    21. Agnes Seow
    22. Sue Chan
    23. Grace Wong
    24. Ann Lim
    25. Shirley Wee
    26. Lisa Ong
    27. LH Jie
    28. Christina ChanCL
    29. Sockie
    30. Andrew Koh
    31. King Seng
    32. Susan TanSW
    33. Jane Ong
    34. Feztus Lim
    35. Mega
    36. Victor Khor
    37. Lim Tian Soo
    38. Kristin Leong
    39. Alice Teo CC
    40. Alice Teo CH
    41. Jenny Seah
    42. Annie Loh
    43. Eileen Lee
    44. Cheng Pun
    45. Kenneth Tan
    46. Dan Huang
    47. Joy Chuang
    48. Yew Kwong
    49. Sam Goh
    50. Clara Chay
    51. Sarah
    52. Bernie Chung
    53. KC Lau
    54. Andrew Yueng
    55. Lawrence &
    56. Jessie Lee
    57. Frisna Tan
    58. Pearl Goh
    59. Anne Chee
    60. Francis R
    61. Molly Chua
    62. Martin Lee
    63. Freddie Liew
    64. Ron Lee
    65. Susan Chang
    66. Lina Ng
    67. Rena Wong
    68. Margaret Lee
    69. Sophia Lim
    70. Gingko
    71. Jonathan
    72. Lorraine Chia
    73. Hee Weng Chin
    74. Lydia Chin
    75. Thomas Loh

    Click here for photos

    May Monthly Gathering – 12 May 2009

    Hello SHCians,

    The May monthly gathering is confirmed to be scheduled as follows:

    • Date : 12 May 2009
    • Time : 5.00pm to 9.00pm
    • Venue : Hans Cafe at Upper Pickering Street, Great Eastern Building
    • Entrance: Free. F&B available at the counter.
    • Agenda: 1) Photography/Video Talk by Cecil Chan from  7.00pm – 8pm   2) Updates by Abel on 1Day Malaysia Tour    3) Getting to know new and old members    4) Board Games
    • Event Organiser: LOOKING FOR ONE (VOLUNTEER TO LEAD THIS, PLS RAISE UR HAND)emoticon

    New and senior members are encouraged to register to attend this meeting.  Eventhough, we had always emphasized and requested for attendance registrations, some members still have not done so but just turned up on the day itself.  Kindly note that we do not encourage any non-SHCians to attend this.

    Hence, please start registration now and feel free to add any agenda that any of you wish to cover emoticon

    Dolly Lim

    Registered Attendees

    1. Terence Seah – Finally confirmed can attend liao
    2. Yew Kwong – Only can be around after 8-8.30pm
    3. Dolly Lim – Can only be there around 6.30pm
    4. Anne Chua
    5. Sam Goh
    6. Susan Tan SW
    7. Cecil Chan- A talk on photography/video from 7pm – 8pm.
    8. Norlinda
    9. Lee Patrick SJ
    10. Dan Huang – Agreed to be there by 5pm
    11. Charles Wee
    12. Sockie
    13. Melissa
    14. Charles Chua
    15. Agnes Seow – Wants to attend photography/video talk
    16. Sue Chan – can only be there after 7pm
    17. Lawrence Lee
    18. Francis R
    19. Thomas Loh
    20. Gingko – Want to attend photography/video talk also
    21. Paul &
    22. Peggy Kong
    23. June Chin
    24. Richard and
    25. Jane Kee
    26. Karen Thio
    27. Jane Tan
    28. Alice Cheong
    29. Cynthia Chung
    30. Myra Chia
    31. Doreen Ho
    32. Janet Heng
    33. LH Jie
    34. Grace Wong
    35. Ann Lim
    36. George Lee and
    37. Lucillia Ong
    38. Kenneth Tan – Will attend photography/video talk also
    39. Sock Hoon
    40. Frisna
    41. Wong HJ
    42. Alice Seah – Will attend photography/video talk also
    43. Jane Ong
    44. Laura Wee
    45. Helen Lee
    46. Prema
    47. Marg Tian
    48. Dennis Wee
    49. Shirleen Kao
    50. Boon Liang – Will attend photography/video talk
    51. Daisy Yeo
    52. Lisa Ong
    53. Seok Cheng – Will attend photography/video talk also
    54. Veronique
    55. Lilian Teo – Will attend photograhy/video talk also
    56. Lena Ho – Will attend photography/video talk also
    57. Lina Ng
    58. Cheng Pun
    59. Tim Liu
    60. Helen Wong
    61. Margaret Lee
    62. Rene – Will attend photography/video talk also.
    63. Shirley Wee
    64. HW Chin
    65. Bernie Chung
    66. Eddie Foo
    67. Caroline Gee
    68. June Tan
    69. Jonathan
    70. Sophia Lim
    71. Doreen Lau
    72. Sally Tan
    73. Ron Lee – Will attend the photography/video talk
    74. Kristin Leong – Will attend the photograhy/video talk
    75. Ann To
    76. Janet Chan

    Click here for photos

    55 – the celebration years

    Hi All SHCians, this was from Lee Patrick SJ which I had post on his behalf for this time only. 

    So Patrick, next time, you have post on your own liao.. ok… Dolly 

    ~ For Those Over 55 Years Old ~

    Some recipients below 55 included : )

    Read and get on with celebrating your life!

    Time is like a river . . .

    You cannot touch the same water twice, because the flow has passed and will never pass again. 

    Enjoy every moment of life.

    – For those who are already 55, start practicing.

    – For those almost 55, get ready.

    – For those where 55 is a long way off, help your parents do it.

    For Those Over 55 Years Old :

    1. Focus on enjoying people, not on indulging in or accumulating material things.


     2. Plan to spend whatever you have saved.  You deserve to enjoy it and the healthy years you have left. 

    Travel if you have not done so.  Don’t leave anything for your children or loved ones to quarrel about. 

    By leaving too much, you may even cause more trouble when you are gone. 

     3. Live in the here and now, not in the yesterdays and tomorrows.  It is only today that you can handle. 

    Yesterday is gone, tomorrow may not even happen. 

     4. Enjoy your grandchildren (if blessed with any) but don’t be their full time baby sitter. 

    You have no moral obligation to take care of them. 

    Don’t have any guilt about refusing to baby sit anyone’s kids, including your own grandkids. 

    Your parental obligation is to your children.  After you have raised them into responsible adults,

    your duties of child-rearing and babysitting are finished.  Let your children raise their own off-springs. 

     5. Accept physical weakness, sickness and other physical pains.  It is a part of the ageing process. 

    Enjoy whatever your health can allow.

    6. Enjoy what you are and what you have right now.  STOP working hard for what you do not have. 

    If you don’t have them, it’s probably too late.

    7. Enjoy your life with your spouse, children, grandchildren and friends. 

    People, who truly love you, love you for yourself, not for what you have. 

    Anyone who loves you for what you have will just give you  misery. 

    And you’d probably know that by now.

    8. Forgive and accept forgiveness.  Forgive yourself and others. 

    Enjoy peace of mind and peace of soul.

    9. Not trying to be morbid, but befriend death.  It’s a natural part of the life cycle.  Don’t be afraid of it. 

    Death is the beginning of a new and better life. 

    So, prepare yourself not for death but for a new life towards the realms of eternity.

    10. Be at peace with your yourself.

    You are the children of the universe.

    Charity Lunch – 24/1/09 Updates…..

    After a long wait, today, 24/1/09, the first SHC Charity Lunch finally closed its chapter liao..

    I would like to take opportunity to thank all volunteers who turned up today to help out.  It really had been a very chaotic day for all of us there.  But am glad that all obstacles were overcame by all of you, 3 cheers to all of you… :)

    Oi Cheng and me had met up with the representative of the adoptive home for numerous discussions and the headcount had been kept changing.  You knew, everytime, they told us abt headcount getting lesser and lesser, our hearts really dropped but we still intend to keep the spirit ongoing hence we kept mum on this.  Even till Friday nite, they still called us on headcount change but in the end, we were told that there will be 180paxs attending this lunch.  Poor OiCheng as she had to take charge of logistics, she had to liaise with the supplier on these changes numerous times and just last nite, she had to go NTUC to get more goodies to ensure that all these folks will definitely get their goodies bag as promised.

    I was hoping that we can hv more interactions with these folks for this event but were unable to do as the Centre was really short handed.  I supposed it was too close to CNY and their regular volunteers had to do their chores at home instead.  So today, SHCians were seen helping out in laying out tables, packing of goodies bags, dish washers, waiters and waitresses, singing nightingales, sweepers and music controller, photographer.  But I believed that all of us enjoyed our day very much right??

    I knew that some of you had doubts on the needy but I did make a check with representative and confirmed that they were indeed under their adoptive care.  So I hope these confirmation can cleared those in doubt.  

    As this is first time that SHC had such event, so one would expect abit disorganized lor, tio bo?  But most important, I am sure that we do had a frutiful day, right???

    The balance of these goodies bags, Thomas, Lily, Oi Cheng, Helen and me had helped to transport them to be donated to Ju Eng Snr Citzens Home (Jln Kayu) as requested.  Maybe hor, Thomas can be the next EO for this home lor.. hehehehe… ai mai, Thomas?

    Be it chaotic, fun or tiring, my sincere thanks to all volunteers, contributors and supporters cos I am sure without you, folks, this event will not be able to materialise at all… Cheers and Chinese New Year… Dolly

    Click part 1 and part 2 for photos

    CRIME ALERT: USE OF COUNTERFEIT MONEY AS MODE OF PAYMENT

    Hi All SHCians,
    Just rec’d this message from a fren of mine and feel that should share with all of you regarding this crime alert.

    Quote"
    Ref no: SSWG 01/2009
    5 January 2009
    Community Involvement Division
    Operations Department
    Police Headquarters
    New Phoenix Park
    28 Irrawaddy Road
    Singapore 329560

    Dear members of the Safety and Security Watch Group,
    CRIME ALERT: USE OF COUNTERFEIT MONEY AS MODE OF PAYMENT (FOR YOUR INFORMATION)

    Police has recently received reports of unknown person using counterfeit money as mode of payment. To date more than 30 cases were reported and as we approach the period of festive sales, we would like to reiterate the importance for being vigilant.

    Modus Operandi – Please take note that the culprit will normally use a fake currency note of S$50/- note (commonly bearing the serial number: 2EY322725) at pubs, restaurants, petrol kiosks, convenient stores and 4D outlets for purchases.

    The scam can also take in other forms ie culprit may also seek assistance in changing loose notes using counterfeit money, on the pretext of urgent need.

    Crime Prevention Measures – Public and sole proprietors should remain alert and pay extra attention when customers pay for purchases using higher denominations of cash, e.g. S$50/-. Below are a few measures which can assist public to identify counterfeit notes and prevent you from falling victim to a similar ruse.

    What to look out for?
    1. Counterfeit Notes using serial number: 2EY322725;

    2. Poor quality paper that has a waxy surface without the following intaglio: a. No raised printing; b. No shimmering effect on the kinegrams; c. No Security Thread; and

    3. Although the counterfeit note simulated the outline of the watermark, but it does not have three-dimensional portrait of the late President Yusof Bin Ishak when examined under light.

    What retailers and shop owners can do to prevent falling victim?
    1. While such cases are not new, cashiers should be constantly reminded to be vigilant to prevent from falling victim;

    2. During peak hours, cashier should decline requests for change of larger notes politely by citing the long queue as a reason;

    3. If possible, additional staff should be deployed, especially during peak operating hours;

    4. CCTVs should be strategically positioned to cover the cashier counter and allow the image of customers to be captured;

    What you can do when you receive such notes?
    1. When presented with the counterfeit note, do not return the suspected note to the suspect;

    2. Delay and keep the suspect at sight and if possible contact the police immediately;

    3. Take note of the description of the culprit, eg gender, age, height, built, attire, scars/tattoos, accent of language or any distinct features;

    4. Note the suspect(s)’ mode of escape and take down the vehicle registration number if he/they had escaped in a vehicle;

    5. Minimize the handling of the note and carefully place it in a envelope/polymer bag and hand it to the Police when they arrive.

    We seek your assistance to disseminate the crime alert to all your members so that they can take the necessary precaution to protect themselves against such crime. If you have any information relating to the above cases, please do not hesitate to contact Police hotline at 1800 – 255 0000 or dial ‘999’ if urgent police assistance is required.

    Yours faithfully,
    SHERRIN CHUA
    ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
    COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DIVISION
    OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT
    SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
    Crime Prevention – A Shared Responsibility" Unquote

    Charity Event – Jan 24’2009 (Lunch)

    Hi SHCians,

    A few of us were discussing couple of weeks back that we intend to organise Charity Event before the CNY for those old and needy folks so that they are also able to enjoy the joy of CNY festive season.

    We will be arranging a buffet lunch for about 200paxs (this cost had been taken care of) and was hoping that we can get more sponsors to give them a small goodies bag containing 1 pkg of biscuit, 1 tin of small milo and 1 small angpow so that they

    Besides the usual helpers to help out in the distribution of meals to them.  I am also hoping that some of you can come forward to perform some entertainment items for them, i.e. sing song, line dancing or social dancing – Any volunteers for this showtime, pls come forward to help to make this a joyous occasion for these folks… :)

    But since I hv limited cash flow on hand, I might not able to cater any lunches for all of you, so I really hope that all of you dont mind paying the lunch at your own expense.

    This Event will be held on:

    Date : January 24’2009 (Saturday)
    Time : 12.30 – 3.30pm (Lunch will provided for those old and needy)
    Venue: Church of the Nativity at the basement of the Community Hall
    Address: 1259 Upper Serangoon Road (ard Hougang Ave8)

    Kind contribution can be make via Lum Oi Cheng POSB Saving A/C 117-00132-6.  Thanking you in advance for the kind generosity received.

    Getting there:  Nearest MRT station – Hougang (NE14)

    Buses along Hougang Ave 8 : 62, 74, 113, 119 and 147 – alight at Punggol Park/opp Punggol Park (depending on which direction you are coming from)

    Since Oi Cheng was there with me this morning to liaise with them on this event, she shall be the Co EO for this event.

    Keen to volunteer to help, pls raise your hand here… :

    So far, we have the following members’ participations

    1. Dolly – contribution & helper (Rec’d $800 cash)
    2. Oi Cheng – helper
    3. Terence – helper
    4. Lin Chuah – helper (Rec’d $200 cash)
    5. Yew Kwong – helper
    6. Boon Liang – helper
    7. Lily Ho – $200 contribution, xport and helper (Rec’d $200 cash)
    8. Karen Thio – helper
    9. Tim – $200 contribution & 1 song item (Rec’d $200)
    10. Jennifer Lim – $100 and helper (Rec’d $100 cash)
    11. Celia Wong – (Rec’d $100)
    12. Geok Suan – Some cash contribution (Rec’d $100 cash)
    13. Mary Lee (Perth) – (Rec’d $100)
    14. Florence Ho – donations (Rec’d $100)
    15. Veronique – $100 contribution and helper (Rec’d $100)
    16. Clara Chay – Singing and helper
    17. Melissa Khng – $100 contribution and helper (Rec’d $100)
    18. Susan Tan – $150 contribution and helper (Rec’d $150)
    19. Janet Heng – $100 contribution & helper (Rec’d $100 cash)
    20. Liu – helper
    21. Judy Lim – Singing and helper
    22. Charles Chua – Cash contribution and transport (Rec’d $100 cash)
    23. King Seng – helper
    24. June Tan – helper
    25. Chan ChristinaWH – $100 (Rec’d $100)
    26. Margaret Lee – donation and helper (Rec’d $200 cash)
    27. Helen Lee – helper
    28. Lilian Teo – helper
    29. Shirleen – helper
    30. June Lim – $100 and helper (Rec’d $100)
    31. AhNee – helper
    32. Nor, Ah Nee, Suzhang & Lina (Rec’d $200)
    33. Thomas Loh – sing song and helper
    34. ChrisCL Chan – $200 and helper (Rec’d $200)
    35. Steven Chan – helper
    36. Eileen Lee $100 contribution and helper (Rec’d $100 cash)
    37. Alicia Soh – $100 contribution and helper (Rec’d $100 cash)
    38. Mike – helper
    39. Dhevi – helper
    40. LH Jie – $100 contribution (Rec’d $100 cheque)
    41. Sockie – helper
    42. Jessie Tan – $100 contribution and helper (Rec’d $100)
    43. Maureen Lee – helper
    44. Molly Chua – helper (Rec’d $200)
    45. Helen Wong – $100 contribution, singing and helper (Rec’d $100)
    46. Danz&Joy – (Rec’d $100)
    47. Raymond Low – $100 contribution (Rec’d $100)
    48. Bira – (Rec’d $100 cash)
    49. Annie Goh – (Rec’d $100 cash)
    50. Kenneth Tan – (Rec’d $50 cash)
    51. Mega – (Rec’d $50 cash)
    52. Lee Peng Peng – (Rec’d $50)
    53. Grace Wong – helper (Rec’d $100)
    54. Grace Kok – (Rec’d $50)
    55. Jassmine Teo – (Rec’d $100)
    56. Eleanor Chan – (Rec’d $100 cash)
    57. Jonathan Ong – (Rec’d $100)
    58. Pauline Tan – (Rec’d $50)
    59. Lisa Ong – $100 contribution and helper (Rec’d $100)
    60. Wee Jee – (Rec’d $100)
    61. AnnTo – (Rec’d $100)

    Hope to get more volunteers… 

    Cheers… Dolly

     

    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.

    Cha Bo Nite Out

    UPDATE 3
    TOMOROW IS TH NITE.. YEH YEH YEH……. FEELING EXCITED OVER THIS.  OK… FINAL SEQUENCE OF PROGRAMS AS FOLLOWS:

    FOR THOSE GOING TO HAVE DINNER WITH ME, PLS MEET AT CENTRAL BASEMENT 1 (NEAR CLARKE QUAY MRT) AT 7.15PM.  AS I AM EXPECTING WE WILL HV HARD TIME FINDING SEATS, PLS HELP ONE ANOTHER TO CHOPE PLACE.  BTW, HOW MANY OF THEM ARE GOING FOR DINNER :)  WE WILL BE THERE TILL 8.45PM THEN WE WILL SLOWLY WALK BACK TO GOTHAM AT 9.15PM TO TRYING CHOPING FRONT SEATS FOR BETTER VIEWING.

    FOR THOSE NOT SO SURE OF THE VENUE, PLS WRITE TO MY PERSONAL EMAIL AT dlgummy@hotmail.com FOR MY MOBILE# AND MEET ME AT LIANG COURT TAXI STAND AT 7.00PM FOR DINNER OR 9.00PM TO GOTHAM. 

    FOR THOSE DRIVING, PLS PARK AT LIANG COURT AS IT IS MUCH CHEAPER @ $3.21/ENTRY AFTER 5PM.

    FOR THOSE COMING BY MRT, STOP AT CLARKE QUAY

    FOR THOSE COMING BY BUS, SBS 3, 54 AND 195

    IF ANY LADIES NEED OTHER INFO, PLS TAKE YOUR COMMENTS AT THIS POST AND I WILL TRY MY BEST TO REPLY AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE…

    CHEERS…. DOLLY

    UPDATE 2
    Ladies, Tentative program as follows:

    7.00pm – 9.00pm: Dinner at your own or you can choose to join me but I have no idea of eatery yet, any suggestions from you Ladies would be much appreciated. 

    9.00pm onwards – We will slowly proceed to Gotham Penthouse to enjoy ‘Raw Show’ – This is a mixed group of hunks n babes performances.  Previous group of only hunks just ended their contract ended April ’08.

    As most of us do not intend to open bottle of hard liquor, hence no reservation will be allowed.  But, since this outing is on Tue nite, we shd not have any problems to secure a plc if we are early.  There will be no door charge but will need to order drinks, either juice or cocktail, approx ard $12 – $15. 

    Guys – You are most welcome to join us at Gotham, so we Cha Bo crazy over the hunks n Tar Bo lcn over the babes, ai mai?

    &&&&&&& ———————————–&&&&&&&&

    1. Dolly Lim
    2. Lily Ho
    3. LH Jie
    4. Jane Wong
    5. Lina Ng
    6. Susan Chang
    7. ANee
    8. Bira
    9. Molly Chua
    10. Eileen Lee
    11. Karen Thio
    12. Pauline Khoo
    13. Pearlynn Tan
    14. Wana Tay
    15. Catherine Chan
    16. Jennifer Ong
    17. Melissa Khng


    Any SHC guys want to join us at Gotham after nine, can register here also

    1. John Howe
    2. Charles Wee
    3. Thomas Loh
    4. Any more pow piow har?

     

  • Hi Ladies, now that Terence had initiated a Men’s Nite.  We shall have 1 nite for Cha bo, how about that?  I have intention of having it on the same day as Men’s Nite, i.e. May 20′ 08 with tentative program as follows:

    7.00pm : Fine Dining (Will scout ard for a good restuarant, must be good buy, best buy, must buy type lor
    9.30pm : Proceed to Gotham at Clarke Quay to watch "Raw Show" – Not sure of the cost yet
    Who know, Terence and guys might decided to join us later… rite… hehehehehe…emoticon
    I would like to have a show of hands for those interested in this outing and what kind of budget are you willing to spend for this b4 we proceed..  Hope to receive some comments.. Cheers…

    Cheers…..   Dolly

    F&E Macau Tour – Tribute to Mother’s Day

    CLOSED AND ALL COMMENTS OFF WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT.  THANKS…

    Hi All,
    It was at the last Friday Dance session that after a chat with Eyvonne that both of us realised that we were actually having the same thinking of bringing our mums to Macau for a short tour over weekend, i.e. from Fri to Sun (2 nites stay at new Casino Hotel – Can anyone tell me the name of this new Hotel, please).

    I do not have any details rite now on hand as I am still scouting but the mth we are thinking is either end June or July’08.  It would be fun if some of you are interested to go as a group.

    Any comments from all members will be much appreciated.

    Cheers.. Dolly