Anyone interested to participate in Drama (acting)?

"If you have SilverHairs at heart, and likes to organise activities for SHC"  –  I just joined SilverHairs a few minutes ago as I would like to lead a group of ‘Drama / Acting Enthusiasts’ in SHC. I had just finished my 3 years programme of ‘Theatre for Seniors’ with The Necessary Stage and had 3 public performance experiences. This 3yrs programme was encouraged & sponsored by Council for Third Age on ‘Active Aging’. I would love to meet up for a discussion so that I can share more on this and answer whatever queries before your club decide to start the class.  Cheers!

Pearl Wong.

JB. Look see look see ho bo? Ai mai? Aunties and Uncles. Ladies and Gentlemen. Boys and girls. 29 Jun 2011, Wed

Wanna go JB look see look see?

Look see what?

Guess!

Izit durian feast?  Izit shopping spree?  Izit massage and karaoke? Izit makan makan?

Nope. Nope. Nope. AND – nope.

I am organizing a “look see, look see” trip to JB for members who are thinking of retiring in JB.

(Please note I am NOT a property agent.)

  • You find your way to pick-up point City Square – annex to CIQ building.
  • In JB – the cost of renting a bus with capacity 20-30 pax will be shared amongst participants. Estimated at MR30-40 per pax. After you have paid – sorry no refund.
  • Pay as you go – for your own meals.
  • It is meant to be a free and easy outing, for you to gather information, walk walk, look see look see.

DATE OF LOOK SEE LOOK SEE: 29 June 2011 Wednesday

Here is the intended schedule:

  • 0900hr – Proceed from City Square to Sri Pulai Perdana, a housing estate in Kangkar Pulai for viewing of landed double-storey terrace properties. This is approximately 25-30km from JB city centre.
  • 1200hr – Lunch at Bumbu Asli Restaurant (Kelantanese/ Malay food), Danga Bay/Kolam Air – estimated cost of not more than RM25 per pax. Pay your own.
  • 1300hr – viewing of more properties at Straits View & Kolam Air areas which are approximately 2-3 kms from JB city centre.
  • 1600hr – Drop off at City Square.  I bid you bye bye.  You may wish to split up into groups to shop a bit, some may take the time to buy medicine at lower price. Have dinner before you leave JB.

Other info:

Daniel Kang and Ping, have kindly consented to be our host and guide in JB. They will provide some answers to FAQs. For those not familiar with Daniel Kang – he is a Singaporean living in JB. 

This outing is suitable for:

1. Those who are thinking of retiring in JB – your CPF withdrawn sum will be worth twice as much.

2. Those who MAY NOT want to retire in JB, but would like to capitalize on the “favourable exchange rate”  cost of living. For example – you are thinking of renting out your Singapore property, and using that SGD income to pay for your MR cost of living in JB.  Is this feasible? Is this an attractive option?

3. Those who just wanna "look see look see", perhaps for their future consideration . Don’t be shy. Please do come.

Further note:

  • We all know that being an EO is not an easy task. As on some trips that other E0s have organized – I have heard grumblings whenever someone feels neglected or overlooked. Some members also tend to be overly critical. If you are one of these people – please don’t come.
  • However – if you are easy-going, able to accept unexpected inconveniences, pitch in to help instead of complain – please do come. I will enjoy your company. It will be an interesting day.
  • Please be punctual: It is not nice for a few “late people” to keep the other “punctual people” waiting.
  • Transport cost approximately SGD20 per pax, depending on the number of participants. Express your interest here, asap, no later than 17 June. Pay transport cost by 19 June – account detail to be announced soon.

 

 

It’s all happening at Kovan Nite on Friday, 24 Jun 2011! Nyonya Dumpling…Samba…Chilly Cha Cha…Rhumba…Rock & Roll and many more.

 Dear all………

See you at Kovan Nite!    emoticon

***Tickets for the event are available on the
very evening. No need to transfer $$$ to my account, just pay on that day.
   
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Date: Friday, 24 Jun 2011

Time: 7.00 pm – 10.00 pm

Fee: $3.00 ("Bak Chang" and Mineral water)

Venue: Paya Lebar Kovan CC (Multi-purpose air-cond Hall)            

             Blk. 207, Hougang Street 21

Ah Nee (Event Coordinator)  emoticon

Those coming are:


  1. Ah Nee
  2. Terence
  3. Serene Leow
  4. Robert Tan
  5. Judy Lim
  6. Irene Poh
  7. Gabriella Chua
  8. Gingko Tay
  9. Yat Sing
  10. John Howe
  11. Janie leong
  12. Henry Yip
  13. Bobby Bok
  14. Lydia Chin
  15. David Ong
  16. Lily Ho
  17. Dolly Lim
  18. Sam Goh
  19. Richard Hee
  20. Charles Chua
  21. Lai Fong
  22. Robert Ong
  23. Susan Tan & gang

October 2011 Yunnan Trip

Hi people, emoticon your “once a year” organized Exploring Yunnan trip is coming

Date: 25 October to 1 November 2011.

Those who wish to stay longer to explore other areas in Yunnan or other areas of your life please let me know.emoticon

  • Group size: Preferably at least 8 travelers, if not enough confirmed travelers by 31 August, trip will be cancelled.
  • Confirmation: By paying $100 (part of the total cost of travel) before 31 August 2011. However, if you cancel or change your mind, there will be no refund.emoticon
  • Target Travelers:emoticon

Please note that this is NOT a package tour type of trip, if you prefer package tour, please visit the travel fair. No staying in 5 stars hotel but boutique and unique hotels and guesthouses.

  • I will be your guide with one or two locals.  Suitable for first timers to Yunnan
  • Those who don’t speak or understand much mandarin
  • Those exploring Yunnan for personal or spiritual or health reasons
  • Those exploring the idea of short term stay and retreat living in "eternal spring Yunnan"
  • No quarrelsome petty travelers!emoticon

About The Trip………….

Yunnan is situated on a 1,000M above sea level plateau and surrounded by mountains mainly. The weather in October is the best in a year; about 23 Deg C to 15 Deg C. Land of 25 ethnic minority nationalities. Below are some details;

Destinations & Attractions:

  1. Kunming, Flowers and Birds Street, Stone Forest, Jiu Xiang Cave, Dinoaurs Fossils Village, Dwarf Kingdom, Organic Farm Stay, Olive Farm Stay and Harvesting of Olives,
  2. Dali; Within Old City, Erhai Lake, Cangshan Mountain by Cable cars, Unique”Noah’s Ark” Catholic and Evangelical Church Buildings, Tie Dye Factories, 3 Course Tea Bai Dance
  3. Lijiang; 2 Ancient Cities, World Heritage Site, Dongba cultural dances, Lijiang Impression Performance By Zhang Yimou Group,
  4. Food: Famous “Cross The Bridge Noodle” and cultural dance, Chairman Mao Restaurant. Biggest Muslim Restaurant in Kunming, Donkey Meat Hotpot, Mushroom and Vegetables Steamboat, Other tons of local delicacies of Kunming, Dali and Lijiang, of course there are many western cafes, KFC, Big M, Breadtalk, Dim Sum restaurants, etc.

Other Indulgence;

  1. Hotspring Spa and Clubs, Traditional and other types of massages, Shopping

Those who have been to Yunnan before, might like to join us to other destinations in and around Yunnan, you can email me regarding the dates

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

How are we affected by the US economy?

Today, the global newspapers are reporting a seriously gloomy view of the US economy, acknowledging that it is growing slower than the Fed had expected.  Last night, with his head down most of the time, Fed Bernanke said that the US economy is recovering from its worst financial crisis and the most severe housing bust.  Recent data showed a rise in the unemployment rate to 9.1 percent in May.  It now faces additional pressures ranging from the effects of the Japanese disaster to global pressures in the commodity markets.

If you have been keeping yourself current with world events and are concern about the Asian markets, where do you see our investments, savings and the Sing dollar heading for?

Many SilverHairs are resigned to having to work until 62 or 65.  For the luckier ones, retirement savings are in insurance, CPF  and bank deposits.  Luckier ones have a house or condo to rent out.  Still, we have many friends around us with good adventures in trading shares and other instruments.

Do share and discuss.  How are we affected by the US economy? Where is the direction as you see it.  Respect for the views of other members appreciated.

Terence Seah

Tanjung Pinang/Senggarang Free&Easy Tour, Sat/ Sun 16, 17, 2011

     Tanjung Pinang is the main town of Bintan Island which is more than double the size of Singapore Island as testified by the time taken to travel by road from the town to the Bintan Beach Resorts to the north(45mins away from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal) is nearly two hours, like driving from AMKio to Kulai town, Johore.

     Tanjung Pinang is situated at the entrance of a large inland bay with opposite Senggarang, a distance of probably five times the length of the old Merdeka Bridge across the Rochore-Kallang River bay and takes less than twenty minutes by motorised sampan between each landing point.

     Tanjung Pinang town-area is bordered like Rochore Road-Stamford Road/Plaza Singapura-Shaw Towers(Beach Road) with shopkeepers mostly Indon Teochews.

     Senggarang is a fishing village developed into a mini-resort by mid-2008 and frequented by inter-islanders, and since the opening of the airport seventy minutes away from Tg Pinang town, in early 2009, the place has attracted visitors from Kalimantan(Banjermasin 65mins), Java(Jakarta 85mins), Sumatera(Medan 70mins), Sulawesi(Makassar 95mins)

     DEPARTURE  –  Saturday July 16  at 10.20am  from  Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (Bus No.35 from

                                                  Bedok Interchange or Tanah Merah MRT Bustop

                                                  Kindly be present by 9.30am to buy two-way ferry tickets $50

                                                  Not more than fifty persons travel to Tg Pinang daily with ferry-boat

                                                      capacity of more than eighty passengers

       RETURN    –   Sunday July 17  at 1.30pm(Indon time,  Spore 2.30pm)

     EXPENDITURE  –  Pay-as-you-travel mode.   Besides fare for ferry ticket, a further $100 expense(680,000

                                    rupiahs) is adequate.   Hotel room-rates(Hotel Melia) not more than 350,000rph(twin

                                    sharing)

     TRAVEL CONFIRMATION  –  Members are required to RE-CONFIRMED  their availabilty to travel by

                                                 contacting FRISNA at the LATEST 1pm on Friday July 15, in order that Frisna

                                                 subsequently can call-up for replacements, other members on the

                                                 Reservations List, if any.

      GROUP  SIZE  –  Fourteen persons, excluding two EOs

Web Admin manager role

Hi guys and gals,

I am looking for someone to take over the role of Web admin manager.  The tasks would include:

  1. Approving of comments and Posts, which have been put under the modertion queue.
  2. Deleting or removal of comments and Posts, which violates the rules of the club.
  3. Removal of membership applications from would-be spammers.
  4. Take over the role of fairy Godmother.
  5. Have some knowledge of .php applications, and able to make some modifications to the forum software.
  6. Approval of forum registrations, and ensure members’ names used are in line with club procedures and handle  password requests.
  7. Have some time to perform the above tasks, at least once a day.

The term is for two years; and applicants should be active and have been a SHC member for at least one year.

Terence Seah

Facial Kua-Sa (Guys & Ladies) Hands-on-workshop 9/July/2011

Hi

Upon request from some of the members and those who missed the 1st session , I am conducting another class on 9/July/2011 (Saturday) . Guys are welcome for this event.

  • Venue    : "Bra" Cafe – Terence Cafe at Robinson MPH
  • Date       : 9/July/2011 (Saturday)
  • Time       : 10.00AM – 12.00 Noon
  • Fee         : $30 / pax (Max – 20 Pax)

                  ** Include 1 Kua-Sa to bring back after the class

                  ** One Lemon Whitening Mask – to be use after the Kua-Sa

                  ** Refreshment – Coffee/Tea & 1 Pastry

Things to bring :  *  One small Mirror

                            *  Pen

                            *  Hairclips , hairs-Band

                             *  Face Cream ( Day Cream or Baby Lotion)

$$$$$$    Please make payment to my POSB Saving Acc – 121-86818-0 (I will be away from 16-30 June – payment make after this date will be updated after my return) 

** Please refer all info in the old posting as I am having problem doing this new posting **

Karen Thio 

Confirmed Supporter 

  1. Eyvonne Chew (Paid)
  2. Emeleen Ratna Soh
  3. Lily Ho (paid)
  4. Lai Fong (paid)
  5. Esther Leong (Paid)
  6. Wee Chin (paid)
  7. Lydia Chin
  8. Eunice Wong (TBC)
  9. Thomas Loh (Only Thorn among the Beautiful Roses) (paid)
  10. Audrey Wong (New Fren)  – Paid
  11. Joyce Tan (Paid)
  12. Eileen Ang
  13. ???

Monthly Walk – 11June 2011, Punggol Point

Date: 11June 2011      Time: 4.15pm

Where to meet: Punggol MRT station (Exit A)

Duration: Less than 2 hours

EO: Joyce Tan    Co-EO: Andrew Thio

What you will see: The bridge that link up to Pulau Punggol Timor; Punggol Marina Broadwalk; Transformation of New Punggol coastal line with beautiful sea views and sandy beach, and a peek at Coney Island.

What to bring: Drinking water; comfortable walking shoes and your smiles

Bus service no. 82 (from punggol Point) is available to take you to Hougang MRT stations or to nearby eateries (Rivervale Plaza/ Hougang Mall).

Optional: Please express your interest if you want to walk more in this area the same evening, we can adjourn to Lorong Halus Wetland via Serangoon Riverside where we can also have our dinner at the few restaurants at the entrance of Riverside Park.

Other Walk Team members: Charles Wee, ChristinaCL Chan, Jeffrey Lim, Mary Tan, Serene low, Veronica Wong and Conrad Tang

Who’s coming:

  1. Ivan Lim
  2. Gabriella Chua
  3. Lydia Soh
  4. Charles Wee
  5. Lim Tian Soo
  6. Judy Lim
  7. Lee Ah Nee
  8. Anna Seet
  9. Grace Kang
  10. Maureen Lee
  11. Susan TanSW
  12. Dorothy Low
  13. Grace Ng-Wong
  14. Janie Leong
  15. June Koh
  16. King Seng
  17. Ng Lai Hock
  18. Alice Seah
  19. BBCat
  20. Evelyn Ong
  21. Feztus Lim
  22. Bernie Chung
  23. Sockie
  24. YatSing
  25. Janis Han
  26. Peng Peng
  27. Serene Leow
  28. Robert Tan
  29. Ann Lim
  30. Peter Goh
  31. SK Chua
  32. Laura Ng
  33. Esther Mok
  34. Andrew Yeung (Maybe)
  35. Charles Chua (Maybe)
  36. Hew Lee
  37. Gingko Tay
  38. ChristinaCL Chan
  39. Seok Cheng
  40. Irene Poh
  41. Margaret Soo
  42. Veron Wong
  43. Ooi
  44. Freda Lim
  45. Andrew Koh

See you.

 

Photos by Charles Wee, Judy Lim and Sockie

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)

CPF Minimum Sum raised to $131,000 from July 1, 2011

Some current issues are worth discussing on this forum. Below is on example. It is important we maintain the taboos of the club, and discuss ideas and suggestions, and hopefully this feedback will get to some ears. Personal criticisms especially directed at positions or persons woukd not be accepted. Keep out political discussions, and stick to ideas and suggestions or counter-suggestions.

FROM July 1, the CPF Minimum Sum (MS) will be $131,000, up from $123,000 previously, the Central Provident Fund announced in a statement on Tuesday.

The new MS will apply to CPF members who turn 55 from July 1 2011 to Jun 30 2012, those who can set aside the MS fully in cash can apply to commence monthly payouts of $1,170 when they reach their draw down age.

The Medisave Minimum Sum (MMS) will also be raised to $36,000, up from $34,500, whereby members will be able to withdraw their Medisave savings in excess of the MMS at or after age 55.

The maximum balance a member may have in his Medisave Account, also known as the Medisave Contribution Ceiling (MCC), is fixed at $5,000 above the MMS and this would be increased to $41,000, up from $39,500.

Any Medisave contribution in excess of the prevailing MCC will be transferred to the member’s Special Account if he is below age 55 or to his Retirement Account if he is above age 55 and has a MS shortfall.

The CPF Board said the increase in CPF minimum sum, MMS and MCC, which includes an adjustment for inflation, is to ensure that Singaporeans set aside sufficient savings for their retirement and be able to meet their healthcare expenses.

(Copied from ChannelNewsAsia”.

Terence Seah

SHC key convenors – Did the concept work?

Sometime ago, we started with the concept of key convenors.  The intention then was to see if these leaders could draw out more members into its activities.  This convenor concept had been proposed by members, and we had given it a go.  It was also intended as a means where members can contact the convenors.

Well, let’s listen to the convenors and hear what they have to say.

  • Walking activities – Charles Wee
  • Cycling activities – Yew Kwong
  • Dancing activities – Dan Huang, Lily Ho, Dolly Lim, Jeffrey Gan
  • Scuba diving activities – Jeffrey Lim
  • Civic activities – Jassmine Teo
  • Dating activities – Susan Chan
  • Johore Bahru – Daniel Kang
  • Johore Bahru & JB Orphanages – Sam Goh
  • Yunnan – Feztus Lim
  • Indonesia – Abel Tan
  • Thailand – Terence Seah
  • SHC match maker (Group 1 members joining SHC in Oct 2010) – Sam Goh
  • SHC match maker (Group 2 members joining SHC in Sep 2010) – Frisna Tan
  • SHC match maker (Group 3 members joining SHC in Aug 2010) – Richard Wong
  • SHC match maker (Group 4 members joining SHC in Jul 2010)  – Margaret Tian
  • SHC Business Network – Jeffrey Lim, Susan Chan

Convenors, please feel comfortable to give your feedback.

I request members to give opportunity to the convenors to voice their views.  We should respect their views and feedback, even if if you feel you could do a better job or have a better idea.

Terence Seah

3 Days 2 Nights – National Day at Genting, 7 – 8 Aug 2011

Dear SHC members, 

 I have this special package to Genting on National Day.  The normal package is $198.  Due to overwhelming response,  this registration will  be closed on 30 May 11 (Mon).  Please email to me asap at cpohlian2@yahoo.com.sg if you are interested. I left with 10 seats only.

3 Days 2 Nights – National Day at Genting

Date:  7 – 8 August 2011
Departure Time: 6.30am
Charges : $158.00
Pickup    : Hougang (1st)  TBC (2nd)

Package includes:

  • 26 seater Malaysian SVIP aircon coach  (45seater Sin Coach transfer) 
  • RM180 Non-negotiable Slots Credit
  • 2 nights hotel accommodation  at  First World Hotel Deluxe Room
  • Gala Dinner at Genting Palace Theatre
  • Entertainments & Lucky Draw (Grand Prizes worth more than RM20,000)
  • 5 meals as per itinerary (2 breakfast /1 lunch /2 dinner)
  • Group Insurance $10,000 and $500 medical for age 3-70 yrs

Day 1 (7/8)

Sin – Genting  (Lunch)    ??? – ???? (??) Breakfast at Ayer Hitam (own expenses). Lunch at Seremban Weng Heong Restaurant. After lunch proceed to Genting Highlands. – City of entertainment. Check-in First World Hotel – Counter 30. After check in hotel, free and easy..
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Day 2 (8/8)

Genting Highland  (Breakfast / Gala Dinner)    ???????/ ????? Breakfast at hotel (from 7 am – 9.30am).  After breakfast free & easy for own activities.  6.30pm  Gala Dinner at Genting Hotel – Gentng Palace Theatre.
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Optional Tour: Cheng Chwee Temple, Strawberry Park, Chlorate Shop and Lunch at Gotong Jaya  (own expenses  RM 10/- per person) ?????????????????Gotong Jaya ????? 10 / – ???

Genting Highland  (Breakfast / Gala Dinner)    ???????/ ????? Breakfast at hotel (from 7 am – 9.30am).  After breakfast free & easy for own activities.  6.30pm  Gala Dinner at Genting Hotel – Gentng Palace Theatre.????????8?(???)? ??????? ???????, ?????????????Optional Tour: Cheng Chwee Temple, Strawberry Park, Chlorate Shop and Lunch at Gotong Jaya  (own expenses  RM 10/- per person) ?????????????????Gotong Jaya ????? 10 / – ???

Day 3 (9/8)

Genting – Sin   ???? –??? (Breakfast / Dinner) Breakfast at hotel (from 7 am – 9.30am).  Free & easy till time to check out hotel.  Assembly 1130hrs at First World Hotel bus terminal , coach leaving at 1145 hrs.  On the way stopover for local product shop. After dinner, continue journey back to Singapore, estimated arrival time at about  21:00hrs,  with fond memories of the tour.
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Booking and Tour Information
  Full payment upon registration.  Any cancellation will not be refunded
  Coach seating number will be on first-come-first served basis.
  Minimum 6 months passport validity at date of departure

June Choo (Event Coordinator)

Golden Triangle trip, 4-8 Jan 2012

Each year, I like to take a trip to North Thailand.  Especially, when the weather is cold.  Coming next January, I plan to go to the Golden Triangle with Sompho.  This is where Laos, Thailand and Myanmar meets.  The weather is great, cold, and the pace is slow.  We plan to explore the kountains.

The plan is to do some shopping at the Burmese border., tour a few mountains, see spring flowers, speak Mandarin with the villagers who long ago came from China, take pictures of traditional Chinese buildings, eat local food, maybe some doggie meat, insects, and blow mist into the air. 

Weather is likely to be cold, around 5-15C, we get a chance to wear warm clothings, hug one another and see parts of Myanmar culture, Thaii Culture and even see Loas from high up, somewhere.

We are likely to tent, pretty comfortable, live in shared bungalows or in the vans.

As for dates, it will be 4-8 Jan 2012, both dates inclusive. Fly into Chiangmai, over night in Chiangmai, and we start the trip.  Return to Chiangmai, and you may overnight to do more shopping.

Please note I only organise *** travel.  If you are keen, put these dates in your diary.  Maybe, indicate your interest here.  You may withdraw, before  Nov 2011.

Terence Seah

Registration List:  (Strictly for SHC members)

  1. Terence Seah – Confirmed
  2. Janie Leong – confirmed
  3. Dolly Lim – confirmed
  4. Lily Ho – confirmed
  5. Charles Chua – confirmed
  6. Eillean Thean –  confirmed.
  7. Eyvonne Chew – confirmed
  8. Annie Tang – confirmed 
  9. Audrey Wong – confirmed
  10. Lilian Teo – confirmed
  11. Yat Sing – confirmed

 

Registered but yet to confirm:

  •  Lawrence Lee
  • Jessie Lee
  • Sekaran
  • Sislyn Tan
  • Annie Seet
  • Tim Liu
  • Sockie
  • Esther Mok
  • Josephine
  • Laura Ng
  • Ivan Lim
  • Tian Soo
  • Bobby Bok
  • Pearlynn Tan
  • Catherine Tan
  • Ann To
  • Daisy Yeo
  • Oi Cheng
  • Dee Ang
  • Ella Tan
  • Frisna Tan
  • Pauline Chew
  • Lena Ho

 

Kovan Nite this Friday, 27 May 2011

Dear all………

See you at Kovan Nite this Friday!    emoticon

***Tickets for the event are available on the very evening. No need to transfer $$$ to my account, just pay on that day.    emoticon

Date: Friday, 27 May 2011

Time: 7.00 pm – 10.00 pm

Fee: $2.00 (Mineral water)

Venue: Paya Lebar Kovan CC (Multi-purpose air-cond Hall)            

             Blk. 207, Hougang Street 21

Ah Nee (Event Coordinator)  emoticon

SilverHairsClub moving on to the another level, by early 2012

Hi everybody,

Gee, I have been away from club activities for a number of months. This is because I have been busy with sorting out and reorganising the next phase of my life. I am glad we have Dolly Lim to take over the role of Club Manager, at least until early next year. Then, we have Yew Kwong who has stepped down as Web Admin Manager.  We now have Sock Cheng, the EOs.ECs and the activities convenors.

The SilverHairsClub has been in existence since Oct 2005, that’s a good 5-6 years.  Every EO had done a fantastic job, creating and organising some of the best activities in Singapore for SilverHairs. This is a great achievement by SHC members.

Besides the political changes going on in Singapore, SilverHairsClub needs to re-evolve too. I have always felt that SHC should move on to another level. It should not just carry on with me as founder, with Dolly as CM and a concept team of EOs and ECs.

Previous and earlier discussions on this topic

  1. In the last few years, we had invited ideas on how to take SilverHairsClub to the next level.  We had plenty of ideas on what activities we can organise and how we can structure a committee to manage these activities. However, no one has offered to take the lead of bringing SilverHairsClub to the next level.
  2. Let me summarise some of the key thoughts of members, on the issue of taking SHC to the next level.
  • The majority of members feels that we should remain status quo. With me as founder, a CM, EOs and ECs, a picture manager and a Web Admin manager. The reason being SHC has worked well, and if it works, why change the system.
  • While there were few objections, I read from the forum that generally members are acceptable to continue with the same objective, the same taboos, the membership terms and age criteria, and the way EOs and ECs function.

My current position and thoughts

  • I am definitely not in a position to take SHC to another level, not even within the next 5 years. You will be bored with the same way of running the club.  We would not have new ideas.  We are also not able to cater to the needs of the many other SilverHairsClub members who are watching on the sidelines to see if new activities cater to their needs, even though they may be shy, don’t speak and write so much English, not so internet savvy, not into dancing and singing, and not able to participate in gatherings because of geographical distances and peak times. For many, the costs of participation in our events are an issue. Even if members have the time, voluntary work can be prohibitive as travelling incurs costs.  Should we think about them? Should we consider them?
  • At the same time, I really do not have the time resources. One of the challenges of having a young family.  Unfortunately I don’t take Viagra, and have really none of the energy of a properly set up team.  Only a few small panadols once in a while, when the guys quarrel or when the other girls start looking prettier by the year. But, more importantly, as with the current political situation in Singapore, we need to cater to the other mass of SilverHairsClub members. I think there is more to it than the current activities we have within the club. There are other important issues pertaining to jobs, old age, retirement and 3 meals a day.

Next steps

  • I spoke with Dolly a week ago, shared my thoughts with some members, and would like to push ahead with "How to take SHC to another level?"
  • During the many forum discussions, there was some suggestions about SHC being registered as a club and society. The pros and cons were discussed, and this direction was dropped. Read them in the old Posts.
  • I think that some of the reasons why SilverHairsClub has been successful is the membership concept, the criteria, its objective, the supported activities, and the CM, EO and EC concept.  I personally agree that point 2 should remain, throughout the life of SilverHairsClub.
  • To enable this big change into taking SilverHairsClub to another level, I am prepared to give up total ownership, control and management of SilverHairsClub as an entity. SilverHairsClub, as it is now, will maintain the status quo position. To replace the founder/s, I would propose a corporate entity takes over ownership of SilverHairsClub.com as a club and forum. The new entity should take on a wider role, with SilverHairsClub.com under its fold, instead of a founder, which is an obsolete position, not forward looking and not recognised in Singapore.
  • The new corporate entity can be run like any business and company in Singapore. But it must allow SilverHairsClub to run status quo.  The business of the new corporate entity should extend outside SilverHairsClub and cover Singapore as a whole.  It should be forward looking and have a good recognition among those over 45 in Singapore.
  • SilverHairsClub activities can be extended to the wider Singapore base, differentiating members and non-SHC members. Likewise, the new entity would go into the business of projects which SilverHairsClub had failed to do, for reasons of costs and risks.

Basically, I am now opening the ground for a new discussion. I would like the discussion to be open and transparent, and only discussions made on this forum would be considered.  The decisions will then be left to the new entity.  Please do not email me your ideas.

Timeline, I hope we can have an acceptable idea before the end of 2011, and with the new entity formed in early 2012.

Terence Seah

Round Table – May

As mentioned in the first post of the Round Table, the main
purpose of this is to gather together like minded people in business
to network and to know who is who and who does what. As those in
business would already know, your network is the life blood of your
business. The old hands in business also know that very actual
business talk occurs during these sessions.

For this month, there is no particular agenda other that what is
stated above. Those aspiring to be in business are welcomed to join
in too.

Date : Tuesday, 31st May 2011

Time : 7.00 pm

Venue : Mouth Restaurant
#02-01 Chinatown Point
(Chinatown
MRT Station)

As usual, we’ll split the bill at the end of the evening and it
should be about $30/person.

Attendees :

1. Jeffrey Lim
2. Andrew Koh
3. Fred Heng
4. Lee Seok Cheng
5. Veronica Ong
6. Rosalind Lee
7. Audrey Wong
8. Sue Chan

Yew Kwong steps down as Web Admin manager wef 31 May 2011

Yew Kwong has been SHC Web Admin manager for more than two years.  He has done a great job managing the website, tracking forum membership and spotting irregular occurences.  His term was supposed to have ended  31 Dec 2010.

Unfortunately, I have not done a good job trying to keep him on this role.  He has been busy of late, and wont be able to spend the time servicing our needs.  As such, let’s thank him for all the work, effort and time (usually late in the night) he has given us.

Wef 1 June 2011, I shall resume all the tasks of the Web Admin manager.  I am likely to look for someone to take this role sometime next year. 

Thank you again Yew Kwong.

Terence Seah

Monthly Cycling – 21 May (Sat)

Dear Friends

At your request, we will try our best to keep this event ongoing.  As usual, the time, meeting & cycling venues remain unchanged until we are able to find new location.  (We welcome any new ideas and/or suggestions.)

  • Venue    :  East Coast Parkway
  • Meet-up :  4.00 pm inside ECP McDonald
  • Start-up :  4.30 pm proceed to bicycle rental kiosk ($5 for 2 hours)

If you are interested in joining us for some fresh air and exercise, please sign up here.

Cycling Team – Yew Kwong, Douglas, Lily & Ah Nee

Participants :

  1. Lily
  2. Andrew Yeung
  3. Ah Nee
  4. Janie Leong
  5. John Howe
  6. Dolly

BATAM CHARITY EVENT 21 MAY 2011

DEAR SHC MEMBERS,  I’m going to participate in a charity event in Batam on 21st May 2011 (sat). If you are free and would like to join me, please leave me a note here. We will depart from Harbor Front Ferry Terminal at 10.40AM.  The event is in aid of:
1. Aini Orphan Home,
2. Lions’ Center for Learning.

Both are located in Kampung Nelayan, Sekupang, Batam.

Fund raising will be held on 21st May at the KTM Resort, Sekupang. 

Highlight of the day:

-Visit to the Learning Center to meet with the orphans (There will be a short Chinese Orchestra performance from Singapore, games and gifts for the children), to be followed by a visit to the orphanages.
– Tree planting at 4PM- Charity Dinner (Chinese Orchestra & Singers from Singapore, Indonesia) -Sing for Charity Karaoke Session.

Sunday: free & easy.
  Total cost S$90 (include
Hotel stay 1 nite @ KTM Resort, breakfast, dinner and ferry return tickets).  I hope you can join me.  For more details and information please contact me here or email: frispjt@yahoo.com       REGISTRATION LIST: 1. Frisna (EO)  2.Tim Liu 3. Lilian Teo 4. Grace Kang

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

Monthly Walk – Sat 14 May Zhenghua Park to Singapore Quarry

Date: 14 May 2011 (Saturday)

Meeting Place: Segar LRT (not MRT) Station, Entrance by 4.30pm sharp and walk will start punctually.  Do allow 15-20 mins extra waiting and travelling time on the LRT.

Duration:  about 2 hours

EOs for this walk:  Veronica Wong, Charles Wee and Mary Tan

From Segar LRT station, we head towards Bukit Panjang park connector which links to Zhenghua Park.  This charming rustic park was built between the PUB pipeline reserve and the Bukit Timah Expressway.  It stretches in a long corridor for about 2.5km and nestled right in the middle of the Bukit Panjang housing estate.  Leaving the park, walk continues along Dairy Farm Road.  We then take the nature trail which leads to the Singapore Quarry, a transformed wetland with  steep cliffs, peaceful quarry lake and inhabitants of nature…….birds, fishes and many more.

Bring drinking water, an umbrella (for rain or sun), mosquito repellent, camera, cap and wear comfortable walking shoes with covered toes as we may walk the dirt trail if weather permits.

Walk ends back at Car Park A and take Bus No 178 at nearby bus stop to Bukit Batok Central.   For those who wish to, can adjourn for dinner at the Koufu Food Court or other eateries in West Mall. 

Other Walk Team members:  ChristinaCL Chan, Jeffrey Lim, Joyce Tan, Serene Low, Conrad Tang and Andrew Thio.

Walkies interested to go for this walk,  register HERE!

  1. Gabriella Chua
  2. June Koh
  3. Grace Ng
  4. Hew Lee
  5. Alice Seah
  6. Evelyn Ong
  7. Maureen Lee
  8. Lydia Chin
  9. Lydia’s friend
  10. Lee King Seng
  11. Ng Lai Hock
  12. Daisy Phuah
  13. Lydia Soh
  14. Tim Liu
  15. Irene Poh
  16. Peng Peng

Photos by Charles Wee and King Seng

May Monthly Gathering, Fri 13 May 2011

Hi All,

For the coming May Monthly Gathering,(strictly for SHC registered members only) we are going to have it at a cosy function room as mentioned below:

  • Venue : Glendale Park – Tower A2, 23, Hillview Avenue, Club House
  • Date : 13 May 2011 [Friday]
  • Time : 5.00pm to 10.00pm

Agenda :

  1. Get together for  existing and new members.
  2. Games by Yat Sing / Janie Leong
  3. If time permits, some Line dancing.
  4. Other entertainment/s

(For those who are able to come much earlier, feel free to enjoy the swimming pool,jacuzzi , karaoke room(bring your own discs) and Games room for cards or mahjong games but all these activities will have to end by 6.45pm latest for the monthly gathering to commence accordingly.  Your cooperation will be much appreciated.)

Please remember to bring your SHC nametag if you have one. If not a sticky label will be provided.

Please Take Note:  There is a change of plan!  There wont be any dinner (Bento Sets) catered for this meeting.  Members will have to arrange for their own dinner. If you need to bring yr packets of dinner / food & drinks to the Club House to eat, you are most welcome.  There are 2 machines in the clubhouse one for cold drinks only & the other a tit bits machine.  However, Please clean up the place after u have eaten R drunk & throw away all rubbish in the bins provided outside the CH. Trash Bags will also be provided. 

Those who have paid up will be refunded in due time.

Thank You for your understanding. 

Directions to get there :
Buses plying along Upper Bukit Timah are No. 67, 171, 170, 184, 75, 961, 178 – Alight infront of Standard Chartered Bank.  Glendale Park is just behind Stanchart.  Follow the pathway until you reach the condo side gate.  Sneak in when someone opens the gate, otherwise continue walking down until you reach the main gate.  Look out for signage or alternatively ask Security for directions to Club House.

Buses plying infront or opposite of side gate are No. 176, 970 and 963.But you can also alight at the same bus stop as Bus:173.

Nearest MRT Stn is Bukit Batok and at Bus Interchange, board Bus 173 – It plies along Hillview Ave along the condo belt.  Watch out for MINDEF signage at the roundabout.  Alight at the bus stop before the bus makes a roundabout to go into Hume estate.  Glendale Park is situated ahead of you.

Those who are driving let the security guard know that you are attending a SHC function in the Club House hosted by Mrs Grace Wong.  Turn left after the barrier & head towrds the Basement carpark at tower A&D …then drive right towards A2 (lift lobby) to Club House. 

C u gals & guys at this fun & exciting get together!emoticon

This is the day..what r u waiting for….

Let’s Get Together,yeah,yeah, yeah

Think of all that we could sha-are

Lets get together ..come on everybody                                                                     

we can have a swinging ti-ime… emoticon so…

newbies ,oldies, youngies,  sweeties, hunkies ,walkies & talkies..

So..  hurry …hurry….

Pls register here and no gate crashers will be allowed for this event.

  1. Grace Wong – (emoticonEO) paid
  2. Dolly Lim – (KLKK Manager) paid
  3. Sam Huat – (Everybody’s Happy Helpmate) paidemoticon
  4. Lily Ho – (Food Connoisseur) paid
  5. Thomas Loh -(Emcee..M.C.for the day & Committee in charge of the ladies)emoticon
  6. Caroline Gee – live wire paid
  7. Steven Chan – the giraffe….
  8. Daniel Ong – Looking for tennis partner
  9. Dan Huang – ….waiting for….? Phew! New job found!waiting’s done!Can click click now!emoticon
  10. Joy -(honourable treasurer)   u r jobless now.So sad emoticon
  11. John Howe – Lau Pan
  12. Yatsing – (Games Mistress)Deputy LP
  13. Lillian Teo  (registrar)
  14. Ann Lim    (registrar)
  15. SK Chua – Regular walkist
  16. Judy Tay – Pandan Valley dancing kaki
  17. Peng Peng – Pandan Valley dancing kaki & singing star
  18. Primrose Kok – Pandan Valley dancing kaki
  19. Richard Wong – Pandan Valley dancing kaki
  20. Alice Seah – Regular walkist
  21. Janie Leong(Games mistress)
  22. Boon Liang (Photographer)
  23. Wei Wei – New member here to support
  24. Bobby Bok (Tennis Partner found for Daniel)
  25. Priscilla Wee-(Teeny bopper )
  26. Jane Kee      {Feisty 
  27. Richard Kee  {Balut instructors}
  28. Jie               (MIA)
  29. Robert Ong- supporter
  30. Kw Sum    -supporter
  31. Kwai Yin    -supporter
  32. Catherine Yeo (New Century Tai Tai)
  33. Christina CL Chan -supporter
  34. Doreen Ong- supporter
  35. Ronald Lee (the Music Man)
  36. Debbie Oh-supporter
  37. Tan Seok Wah
  38. Richard Lean
  39. kristy Quek
  40. Lim Geok Suan
  41. Patrick Oei
  42. lagi wu ai lai har?Calling all those who’ve got wheels ..no problem …ample , spacious & easy   parking space..sheltered too..no fear of vandalism..very secure…unlimited time…lai leh!

Would you like to try to create the banner picture?

Aiyah, I just realised the pictures for the Prom night have been uploaded by Sock Cheng.  Guess, we dont want to see the boring banner done by Terence.  So out with your creativity. 

I think we should create a new banner picture from the series of Prom night photos.  Would you like to give it a try?

Details:

  • Size:  700 x 184 pixels
  • Format:  jpg
  • other details – no borders needed.  can be a mix and match. a montage is a good idea too.
  • All pictures must be taken from the photos uploaded by Sock Cheng on the SHC website.

Give it a try.  I am looking for 2 sets of banners, by different persons.  Once you have done it, please email to me.

Terence Seah  Thank you.

No news updates? Means your membership has been deleted

Dears members,

We have recently done a cleanup of our membership database.  If you had not received any news updates from us in the last 3 weeks, it means your membership has been deleted.

To be a member again, you have to re-submit your membership application form.  Click here for membership application details.  Note:  Your joining date will start from the new approved date.

Terence Seah

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 100% Mandarin event – Again another dream. It will likely be renamed “One night in Chinatown” or “Good morning, Chinatown”

  • Them event name :  "One night in
    Chinatown"; subject to confirmation.
  • Date:  Saturday, 10 Sep
    2011
  • Time:  5pm to 1030
    pm
  • Place:  Stage, in front of the Paya
    Lebar kovan CC
  • Language used:  Mandarin.  English
    (not decided).

Participants:

  1. EO – Terence Seah
  2. Co-EO – awaiting
    name
  3. Registration,  lead by Oi
    Cheng.
  4. Compere and co-compere – awaiting
    name
  5. Singing segment, lead by Janet
    Chan
  6. Music – awaiting
    name
  7. Food & drinks – awaiting
    name
  8. Lantern procession – lead by awaiting
    name.
  9. Stall 1 – Sam Goh, a traditional tea
    house and Yu Tiaw
  10. Stall 2 – Caroline Gee, making and selling
    fortune cookies
  11. Stall 3 – Awaiting
    name
  12. Stall 4 – Flower girl, selling
    flowers
  13. Stall 5 – Fortune teller, awaiting
    name
  14. Stall 6 – Red lantern, by Tim
    Liu
  15. Stall 7 – Steam bun, awaiting
    name
  16. Stall 8 – Awaiting
    name
  17. Godfather – awaiting name
  18. Pai Kiahs – awaiting
    tattoing
  19. Dancers
  20. Acrobats
  21. Lion dance
  22. Dressed up in
    traditional Chinese costumes, starting from
    below.

  23. Agnes Seow
  24. Janet Chan
  25. Tian Soo & his Mongolian ladies
  26. Janie Leong
  27. Charles Chua
  28. Henry Yip
  29. Annie Loh
  30. Lydia Chin
  31. Not dressed in traditional Chinese costumes, starting from
    below.
  32. ..
  33. ..
  34. SilverHairsClub started
    with the objective of providing opportunities for SilverHairs to meet new and
    more friends.  I think it has fulfilled this objective
    rather well.  However, many of our activities are conducted in
    English.  Even on this forum, everything is in English; except when Timothy
    Liu comes into the picture.  Sometimes, there are conversations in Hokkien,
    Cantonese, Teochew and not forgetting the Hainanese.  I guess many
    SilverHairs are fluent in English, even though they may be comfortable with
    Mandarin too.

    But, I think we should not forget Mandarin events.  Our Dolly Lim is
    fluent is Mandarin; she had worked well in China.  Timothy Liu writes well
    in Chinese; although I have not heard him speak Mandarin.  Thomas Loh had
    compered our "One night in Shanghai"; and he was incredibly good.  There
    are many more who are fluent and comfortable in Mandarin.

    Most of our events are conducted in English.  Of course, there are a
    number of guys and gals who are not able to understand Mandarin.  This
    includes me; even though I sometimes wonder how my business colleaques in China
    understand my basic Mandarin.  Sometimes, I tell myself, wouldn’t it be
    nice if we have a 100% Chinese Mandarin event.  No Hokkien, no Cantonese,
    no Teochew, no Hainese, no ……

    Comperes and announcers are in Mandarin.  Announcement, notices,
    registration slips, etc all in Chinese.  Songs in Mandarin ; music all
    Mandarin.  And, all attendees speak or at least try to
    do Mandarin.

    For those who dont understand Mandarin, find a translator friend among club
    members.  Use online translation.  Even, keep the entire Post in
    Mandarin, as much as possible.

    So, what shall we have?  What kind of theme shall we adopt?  How
    shall we make the event successful?  If you know of someone who is very
    comfortable and fluent in Mandarin, please ask him or her to raise the right
    hand.  Bring your ideas to the open.  If you have not spoken before,
    maybe this is one opportunity.

    Please do not write to me.  Try to put all your thoughts, ideas and
    suggestions on this forum.  Let everybody read your ideas.  And,
    give others a chance to share; no thumping of the ideas of other members.

    Let’s take the whole of April and May to toss around an event.  Of
    course, please do not feel disappointed if I do not pick your idea, as we have
    to pick one idea.

    SHC is for you.  I look forward to hearing from you.

    Terence Seah

Kovan Night is ON! Friday, 29 Apr 2011

Dear all………

Thank you for your continuous support in these social events. The Dance Committee and the live band group emoticon has decided to have one more “Kovan Nite” on 29 Apr. Please come and join me………We are having FUN again!    emoticon

***Tickets for the event are available on the very evening. No need to transfer $$$ to my account, just pay on that day. Thank you and no comment please, just come lor***   emoticon

Date: Friday, 29 Apr 2011

Time: 7.00 pm – 10.00 pm

Fee: $3.00 (Mineral water plus Curry Puff)

Venue: Paya Lebar Kovan CC (Multi-purpose air-cond Hall)            

             Blk. 207, Hougang Street 21

Ah Nee (Event Coordinator)  emoticon

Facial Kua-Sa (Ladies Only) – Hands-on Workshop 14/May/2011(Sat)

Hi

I will like to share my experiment of facial Kua-sa with those ladies’ who are interested to have a younger looking skin.

I am not a professional Beautician by trade but I picked up this Facial Kua-Sa a few years back and have benefitted from it . I  have  be using this method to do monthly facial on my own at home and have save money for not visiting the SPA.   A few SHC members have see the result of this  facial Kua-sa .

I have very bad pigmentation as I am always under the hot-sun with my kids’s outdoor activities. With this facial method  –  it have lighten the pigmentation ,  lift-up the skin around the Cheeks where it will always form a "Pa-Zhi" as we age. It helps to soften wrinkles on the fore-head as well as crow-feet  around the eyes.

This  facial Kua-Sa will help blood-circumlate around  the facial area which result in a more radiant  & growing skin.

So , all the "Ai-Swee" ladies who are interested … Sign in for a morning class at Cafe. 

Venue : "Bra" Cafe

Date : 14/May/2011(Sat)     Time : 10.00Am – 12.00 Noon

Course Fee : $25 (include a Kua-Sa tool worth $15 to bring home after the class)

                      Include one "lemon Whitening Mask"  which we will be using during the class

 

Things to bring  : *   Day cream (yr own daily use cream)  or  Baby Lotion  

                             *   Small Mirror

                             *   Pen

                             *  hair-band or a towel to tie your hair back 

 ** Please come without your make-up but is ok to apply your day cream as we will be doing a Hands-on Demo in the class **  

Do come down  for a "Cha Bor" Morning breakfast & Chit-Chat session and  make yoursel "Mei Mei" for the day to come.

Karen Thio 

"Ai-Swee" Cha Bor Supporters
 

  1. Janie Leong   (make myself Swee Swee – sure I come)
  2. Caroline Gee ( to attract prospective Aussie beau after the Kua-Sa ) 
  3. Maria Tan
  4. Pauline Khoo ( refresher Course) 
  5. Irene Seet ( eager to be a fair Lady) 
  6. Janet Chan (chop a place here)
  7. Sockie ( specially keep this time slot for the class) 
  8. Helen Kuek ( don know what is "Kua-Sa" – so eager to learn)
  9. Sally Kang (cfmd coming)
  10. Dora Lim ( something new – she want to learn)
  11. Lina Ng (sms registration) 
  12. Ann Toh (sms rgistration)
  13. Cynthia Neo ( want to be a fair lady) 
  14. Clarice Ng  (never meet her B4)
  15. Oi Cheng ( long time no see)
  16. Margaret Lee (From Cafe ??)
  17. Yatsing (The Beer Queen)
  18. Rebacca (From Cafe ??)
  19. Jessie Lim (Lawrence’s Wife)
  20. Pauline Ho 
                                                   * R E G I S T R A T I O N    C L O S E D *
Photos by Boon Liang