Update: Q4 Monthly walks

UPDATE: MONTHLY WALKS, Sep to Dec 2010

Monthly walks are on 2nd Saturday/each month! Unless otherwise stated.Details of each walk: Post will appear approx 2 weeks prior to scheduled date for registration.
Rain or shine, CONFIRMED walks will not be cancelled; unless inclement weather that poses danger!  emoticon

SCHEDULED DATES:

11Sep               Bedok Reservoir (post will be out next week)
09Oct                Admiralty Park to Woodlands Waterfront
13Nov               TBC
11Dec               TBC

Let the joy of doing a pleasant activity be there always…….

Till then…. stay Cool!  Be Cool!         emoticon

The Walk EO Team:  
Charles Wee, Veronica Wong, Mary Tan & Jeffrey Lim, Joyce Tan, Serene Low, Conrad Tang and me, ChristinaCL Chan,,,, signing off,,,,,,,

Should we have an agenda for the monthly meeting?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Desperate Dan

Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival [???] cum Dancing at Paya Lebar Kovan CC on Friday (24 Sep 2010)

Calling all dance enthusiasts!

I would like to invite you all to join me “jamming” at Paya Lebar Kovan CC. There will be social dance; line dance; ballroom waltz, etc and disco music entertaining throughout the night.  So put on your dancing shoes and move with the beat…..dancing and non-stop dancing.

Event Details:
Date: Friday, 24 Sep 2010
Time: 7.00 pm – 10.00 pm
Fee: $3.00 (“moon cake” plus a bottle of mineral water)
Venue: Paya Lebar Kovan CC (Multi-purpose air-cond Hall)
            Blk. 207, Hougang Street 21

Please made payment to my POSB Savings A/C No: 013-06356-7 

Ah Nee (Event Coordinator)

Coming are:

1. Ah Nee (paid)
2. Lily Ho (x2) (paid)
3. Helen Wong
4. Francis R. Mangalam (paid)
5. Catherine Koh (paid)
6. Agnes Seow (paid)
7. Lydia (x2) (paid)
8. Thomas Loh (paid)
9. Henry Yip
10. Daniel Ong (paid)
11. John Howe (paid)
12. Eileen Thean
13. James Chan (x2)
14. Lin Chuah (paid)
15. Hou Chong (paid)
16. Lina Ng (paid)
17. Suzhang (paid)
18. Lai Fong (paid)
19. Dolly (paid)
20. Sam Goh (paid)
21. Ronald Lam (paid)
22. Margaret Tian (paid)
23. Terence Seah (paid)
24. Gwyneth Lee (paid)
25. Andrew Yeung (paid)
26. Helen Kwek (paid)
27. Janet Chan (paid)
28. Boon Liang (paid)
29. Karen Wong (paid)
30. Pharis (paid)
31. Steven Chan (paid)
32. Christina Pan (paid)
33. Margaret Soo (paid)
34. Janis Han (paid)
35. Freddie Liew
36. Shirleen Kao
37. Malcolm Chen

38. Clara Chay (paid)

39. Debbie (x2) (paid)

40. Esther Mok (paid)

Profile – Fong Ten Meng

Good morning with warmest greetings from me to you  guys and gals !

I was following this Club recommended by my x- collegue Catherine for sometime now – but due to my work n other matters – I did not actively took part in the activities . Now I had just been retired since 1 August – time is now on my hands – and so here I am !

Let me release some of my personal info :

Full name : Fong Ten Meng ( Mr) — my friends call me Fong Fong !! Age : 62  old yrs – but like johnny walker born in 1948 – still going strong / healthy ! – live in Tampines East

Interest : outdoor life / adventure especially out of S’pore  + watch games ( soccer/table tennis / badminton ). Like to play badminton – may join the on -going sessions

Not interested : dancing / play mahjong -cards – reason no interest to learn in depth !

My first SHC activity : look forward to meet all on sat 4/9/10 in Side Tavern from 2 pm for the East members meet

Keen to volunteer to help for the matters I am able to !

Contact: tenmeng@gmail.com

signing off for now – cheers and happy going for all !!

               

Monthly Gathering – September 15, 2010 (Wednesday)

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

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

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

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

Time: 5.00 to 9.00pm

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

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

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

Please register early here, for member only.

Dan

Registration List:

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

  24. Josephine Yap

  25. May Yoon

  26. SK Chua

  27. Peng Peng

  28. Catherine Yeo

  29. Ronald Lam

  30. Alice Seah

  31. Boon Liang – Photographer

  32. Janet Chan – in charge of singing, karoeke

  33. Rosalind Soh

  34. Rosalind Lee

  35. Helen Wong

  36. Helen Kuek

  37. Lina Tan

  38. Grace Kok

  39. Pauline Khoo

  40. Tim Liu

  41. Agnes Seow

  42. Sue Chan

  43. Martin Lee

  44. Thomas Kuan

  45. Weng Hon

  46. Stephen Low

  47. Laura Ng

  48. Peter Goh

  49. Lawrence Khan

  50. Amy Ko

  51. Dennis Wee

  52. Rose White

  53. Lim Geok Suan

  54. Lily Ho – tentative

  55. Jonathan Ong

  56. Karen Thio

  57. Judy Lim

  58. Lin Chuah

 

 

Photos contributed by Boon Liang, Karen and Francis

An introduction into Forex trading – the Bobby Bok’s experience

Bobby Bok is into Forex trading.  Following the heels of other SHCians who have offered to share their knowledge on their own private investments,  Bobby would be giving an introduction into Forex trading. 

  • Date:  Thurs, 26 Aug 2010.
  • Time:  1600 – 1800 hrs.
  • Place:  Cafe, inside MPH Bookstore, 63 Robinson Road.

As with all investments, there are risks and rewards.  So, come along with open eyes and ears.

Thanks Bobby.

Terence Seah

Registration list:

  1. Terence Seah
  2. Bobby Bok
  3. Kenneth Tan
  4. Richard Baey
  5. Lydia Chin
  6. Weng Hong
  7. Lawrence Lee
  8. Ronald Lee
  9. Hou Chong
  10. Peng Peng
  11. Charles Chua
  12. Keep coming.

My gmail account been hacked into!

Dear folks.

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

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

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

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

Dan

Face Book – Are you in touch with the biggest community in the world?

For many many months, I do receive emails asking me to join FaceBook, not from unknown people, but from people I know.  My immediate reaction is to look for the “Delete” button.  I do have a FaceBook account, but it is very dormant.

I read an article recently that Facebook is the world’s biggest community.  You can be sure of finding your long lost friend. Must be a great way to find where your old classmates are.  I am still not willing to spend time on FaceBook; because it can be very contagious and infectious.  Afraid I might spend too much time on it.

Well, some SHCians are FaceBook members; and they swear by the book that they get to find new friends and old ones, not just in Singapore; but across oceans.  But, the fact that it is also the biggest country in the world makes me feel that I should at least look at it.  What is FaceBook and why telcos and corporationis are jumping to have a presence in Facebook.

For those who are already in Facebook, please share why FaceBook is something good for guys and girls like us.  What are the benefits, and whyI should spend some time on it.  Should we be encouraged to have an account.

Please do not copy and paste from somewhere.  We should hear from your personal experience.  And I was thinking that one day some of us, with Facebook experience, can give a talk on the biggest community in the world.

Terence Seah

Sat, 21 August Beach Party @ Sentosa

Programme :     emoticon

3 – 7 pm     Tea-Time  –  Alfresco (Sheltered)

  • Free flow of Tea & Coffee
  • Samosa & Spring Roll  (limited – so, do come early)
  • Beach Games (by game master – Yat Sing)
  • Swimming, Sun-bathing, Dancing, Card Games or just relax, ………. anything goes

7 – 10pm     Dinner Time   –   Indoor

  • Buffet dinner  –  Menu :
  • Fresh Garden Salad, Chicken Dopiyaza, Fish Masala, Dal Tarka, Vegetable Jalfrezi, Aloo Gobi, Naan, Steamed White Rice, Fried Papadum and Dessert – Kheer.
  • Free flow of Soft drinks
  • Alcohol – limited (by bar tender – Ivan Lim)
  • Dancing intermittent with Karaoke (by DJ – Jeffrey Gan with his latest sound system)

How to find us : 

  • By LRT – get off at the Beach Station and walk towards Palawan Beach.  We are next to KouFu Food Court.
  • By ‘Free Hop-on Hop-off’ Sentosa tram/trolley – get off at the Palawan Beach Stop.
  • By Car – park at Palawan Beach open carpark @ $3 for 8 hours;  or park at Beach carpark (covered carpark) @ $5 for 1st 4 hours (from 3 – 7pm) and $2 per entry after 7pm.

Photography :  (by our renowned Photographer – Sockie)

Rest assured there will NOT be any video clips made for public websites but photos will be posted in SHC website for members viewing.  Those who do not wish their face to appear in SHC website, kindly refrain from taking group photos as it is not fair to others in the group to have to have their pictures censored because of you.

Last Day of Payment :   have been extended to 19th August.  (Please scroll down for payment details.)

Those who have name tag – PLEASE bring along and wear it throughout the event.

When I was about 18 years old, I use to go camping at Changi Beach just behind where the British Army had a Survival School. behind the school, this stretch of beach was quite secluded. Sometimes we would organize Beach Parties there. By about 2 am, after most of the guests have gone home, a few of us guys would go ‘skinny dipping’. The few girls that were still there would pretend not to watch when we strip but after we get into the water they would shout comments at us from the beach.  I still remember 2 comments even up till today.

  • “Beware of the fishes, they might mistaken yours for a big worm”
  • ‘Don’t shake it more than 3 times…….it is call masturbation”

I am organizing our August  monthly meeting at  Palawan Beach, Santosa.  It will be a Beach Party, but we will not go ‘skinny dipping’ because at our age, I think we will look gross. Even the police would not want us in their station. They will put us straight into the lunatic asylum. I know this will not stop some of you from doing it.

My friend who owns Samudar Indian Restaurant at Palawan beach in Santosa has agreed to let us use the Restaurant on Saturday 21st August.  The restaurant has an alfresco dining area and an aircon dining hall. It can accommodate 200 people.  There are showers on the beach in front of the restaurant and changing facilities nearby.

We will start the party at 3pm. You can swim, play with balls, build sand castle or just enjoy the sea breeze. I need volunteers to organize a few beach games. For those who prefer to stay indoor, you can relax and talk or play board games.   At 7 pm we will have Indian Buffet.  The alfresco dining area which is on a wooden deck and the aircon dinning hall are both very suitable for dancing. You can dance anywhere at any time. You can also do it at the beach but we have to organize sound system outside. You can also pretend to be a teenager on your first date and bring a partner to the bush….there are many dark bushes but tissues are not provided. If you want to sing KOK we have to organize our own portable system because the Restaurant have no KOK licence. We leave the Restaurant at 10pm but you can stay at the beach as long as you like.

Public transport to Palawan Beach is by LRT from VIVO City. It cost $3. Those who drive, pay $7 per car regardless of the number of passengers. The buffet would cost $20 per head.  We will provide tit-bits from the collection of $5 each from those who pay after 31st July.  Those of us who are there in the afternoon should at least buy a drink from the Restaurant to help them pay their staff who would serve you.The restaurant would waive corkage charge for alcoholic drinks we bring. But please don’t bring any other outside food or drinks into their Restaurant.

Dress code will be ‘as little as possible’.  Opportunity for you to show your legs, tummy and butts,  if they are still presentable. I will bring some fig leaves for those who want to be like Adam and Eve.

Now I need the following volunteers

  1. Treasurer to collect the $20 $25 from every participant even if you don’t want to eat the buffet.
  2. Bouncer to throw out those who didn’t pay.
  3. Member registration – Irene Poh has volunteered
  4. Many beach game organizers.
  5. A disco King or Queen to organize the dancing and provide the music CD. They do have a sound system in the Restaurant.
  6. A KOK King/Queen to organize the singing.
  7. And of course, as many ‘gilah’ participants as possible to make it fun.
  8. Also new members, you can come fully clothed to make new friends.
  9. Matchmakers to make sure no one is left alone at this party
  10. Me???…….    I oversee lah.  Girls, remember to wear skimpy clothes, so that I have something to see.

Make your payment to Karen Thio POSB Savings Account number 121-86818-0

Payment before 1st August is $20. From 1st August please pay $25. The last payment accepted is 17th  19th August. 

Who are coming –

  1. Tian Soo (EO)emoticon
  2. Irene Poh (Registration)emoticon
  3. Dan (Matchmaker)emoticon
  4. Joy (Matchmaker’s boss?)emoticon
  5. Geraldine – foreign talentemoticon
  6. Caroline – (Registration)where the boys are emoticon
  7. Annto – to the beachemoticon
  8. Karen (Treasurer) emoticon
  9. Hyacinth  – water babyemoticon
  10. Jeff Chanemoticon
  11. Francis M – Fred Astair reincarnatedemoticon
  12. Catherine K – Ginger Rogers reincarnatedemoticon
  13. Sockie – this girl can shoot shoot shoot ?  emoticon 
  14. Lina Ng – from everywhereemoticon
  15. Hou Chong – can show you what is down underemoticon
  16. Suchang – from MAS partyemoticon
  17. Lily H – (Disco Queen)emoticon
  18. Yatsing – play $69/$96 gameemoticon
  19. Andrew Yeung – emoticon
  20. Janet C – (KOK Boss)emoticon
  21. Ivan Lim – bring Bombay Saphire ginnemoticonemoticon
  22. Peng Peng – the singeremoticon
  23. Christina CL – the walkeremoticon
  24. Eliza Chua – like Miss Dolittle?emoticon
  25. Lina Tan – from Equinox buffetemoticon
  26. Steven Chan – companion for men  emoticon
  27. Charlse  C – my travel buddyemoticon
  28. Lilian T – from PPemoticon
  29. Feztus – from Yunnanemoticon
  30.  Daisy Yeo – sell tissues emoticon
  31. Eyvonne Chew – hope to meet youemoticon
  32. LaiFong – can help to enjoy  emoticon
  33. Richard W – from RTS studioemoticon
  34. Marg T – from Taiwanemoticon
  35. Catherine Ho – hope to meet you.emoticon
  36. Ronnie Sow – Engelbert H and Tom Jones.emoticon
  37. Regina Sim – new friendemoticon
  38. Peter Chee – new friendemoticon
  39. Grace Ng – 1emoticon
  40. Grace Kang – 2emoticon
  41. Dolly l – (Bouncer)emoticon
  42. Lin Chuah – the golferemoticon
  43. Agnes Seow – masuk twice, come twiceemoticon
  44. Thomas Loh – young handsome MCemoticon
  45. SK Chuaemoticon
  46. Gabrella C – men are hungry and hornyemoticon
  47. Veronique Leeemoticon
  48. John Howeemoticon
  49. Helen Kuekemoticon
  50. Rosalind Leeemoticon
  51. Ronald Lamemoticon
  52. Nina Chooemoticon
  53. Biraemoticon
  54. Annie Gohemoticon
  55. Nelly Sohemoticon
  56. Lim Geok Suanemoticon
  57. Oi Chengemoticon
  58. C Jemoticon
  59. Dennis Hoemoticon
  60. Lydia Chin emoticon

Photos by Sockie & Karen

Cruise to Nowhere – September 18,19, 2010

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

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

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

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

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

Cost: $88.00 nett per pax on twin sharing.

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

Closing date: September 4, 2010

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

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

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

Brought to you courtesy of.

EOs, Dan, Jeffrey Gan, Joy 

Those coming:

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

  11. Nina Choo – (Paid)

  12. Veronique – (Paid)

  13. Henry Lim – (Paid)

Chit-chat with Henry Yip on Trading Indexes, 19 Aug 2010

As part of our series of discussions and chitchats on investments, we will be having a chitchat session with Henry Yip on Thurs 19 Aug 2010, from 1600 – 1800 hrs.  This event will be held at the cafe inside MPH Robinson Road.

Henry Yip is trading actively in Indexes only.  As such, he will recommend highly ETFs for those who are investing for the medium term.  Do note if you plan to come for this session.  Strictly for SHC members only.

Registration:

  1. Terence Seah
  2. Henry Yip
  3. Dolly Lim
  4. Charles Chua
  5. Hou Chong
  6. Caroline Gee
  7. Peter Lim
  8. Lydia Chin
  9. Nina Choo
  10. Lilian Teo
  11. Lawrence Lee
  12. Sam Goh
  13. Weng Hon
  14. Frisna Tan
  15. Ronald Lee
  16. Bobby Bok
  17. Dave Tan
  18. Peng Peng
  19. Thomas Loh
  20. Strictly for SHC members only.

Chinese Sit-down lunch@Grassroots on 10/9/10 (Non-Halal)

Dear foodies,

GOOD NEWS ! ! !   I’m organizing another special sit-down buffer Chinese-style lunch at the
Grassroots club on 10-Sep-2010 (Hari Raya Puasa).
The details:

Event : Special non-halal 35-dish sit down lunch at Grassroots Club (3 min walk from YCK mrt)
Venue : Imperial Court Shark Fins, Level 3
Address: 190, AMK AVE 8, #03-01 The Grassroots Club
Date :   10-September-2010 (Friday – Hari Raya holiday)
Time :   11.30am to 2.00pm
Cost :   $25 nett (normal $29)
             (includes GST + SC, 35 dishes AND free flow of Chinese tea)
Closing Date: 25-Aug-2010 or when 40 pax reach

Soft drinks and alcohol can be ordered at own expense on ala carte basis.

Pls pay $25 to DBS Savings   047-5-014580   by 25-Aug-2010 

Those transferring from non-POSB/DBS accounts please sound out.

1)  James Tan (E.O) (paid)
2)  Susan Tan LC (paid)
3)  Bessie Lam (paid – 11/8)
4)  Andrew SP (paid 11/8)
5)  Steven Chan (paid 19/8)
6)  Maureen Lee (paid 11/8)
7)  Steven Ng (paid 20/8)
8) Pauline Ho (paid 16/8)
9) Susan Tan SW (paid 11/8)
10) Jane Ong (paid 11/8)
11) Tim Liu (paid 17/8)
12) Alan Bok (padi 21/8)
13) Ann Bok (paid 21/8)
14) Bobby Bok (paid 24/8)
15) Tracy Bok (paid 24/8)
16) Francis R Mangalam (paid 14/8)
17) Daisy Phua (paid 19/8)
18) Christina WH Chan (paid 20/8)
19) Seok Cheng (paid 20/8)
20) Jock Khim (paid 26/8)
21) Mei Foo (paid 26/8)
22) Clara Chay (paid 22/8)
23) Jonson Tan (paid $20 25/8)
25) Dayal Mulchand (paid 23/9)
26) Robert Cady (paid 23/8)
27) Doreen Cady (paid 23/8)
28) Anna Seet (payment in transit)
29) Primrose Kok (paid 26/8)
30) June Koh (paid 29/8)

APPLICATION CLOSED LIAO !!!

For the convenience of this event, I’ve pre-selected the following 10 dishes:

1. Shark fin soup with chicken & Chinese Herbs
2. BBQ roast pork & soya sauce chicken 
3. Stir-fried seafood with conpoy.
4. Deep fried Soon Hock Thai style
5. Salad prawn
6. Sweet and Sour pork
7. Deep fried prawns
8. Sauted cubes Beef with black pepper sauce
9. Braised bean curd
10. Braised noodles with duck meat

Altogether, there are 3 dishes of soup, 17 meat/fish dishes, 6 vegetable plates, 5 noodle/rice varieties,
and 4 dessert selections.

In case your table wants to order additional items, you are free to do so, subject to 
NON repetition of the same dish. Also, no food is to be wasted for any item ordered, 
otherwise, the restaurant may impose a charge.

I look forward to a sumptuous meal with all you food buddies very soon.

Note: The last one organized in Jun-2009 was full house. Each table ordered at least 18 dishes.

Link reference : https://silverhairsclub.com/index.php?s=grassroot

Map: http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_3239/travel_site_100243/

Directions:-

Nearest  MRT – Yio Chu Kang
Buses (at YCK Terminal) – 13, 70, 70M, 72, 76, 162, 162M;;  (along AMK Ave 6) – 851, 852, 853, 86, 45
Car Parks – Grassroots club, YCK Swimming Pool/Sport center,                  
                   Nanyang Poly (free parking) (entrance at AMK Ave5)

sincerely,
james tan

Notes: The restaurant does not have a K-ok license at their premises. 
           Lunch is FREE sitting.

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

Cycling at Sentosa on Sat, 21 Aug 10

Itinerary :

A. Members with own bikes
1.25 p.m. Meet at Entrance of Vivo City
1.35 p.m. Cycle to Siloso Beach bicycle rental kiosk

B. Members wish to rent bikes
2.00 p.m. Meet at Gogreen Cycle & Island Explorer bicycle rental kiosk to rent bikes

C. All members
2.15 p.m. Roll off to cycle around and explore Sentosa

Bicycle Rental Kiosk –

Operating hours – 9.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.

Rental rates –
1st hour – $12
2nd hour – $8
Full day rental – $40

The bicycle rental kiosk is within 10 min walking distance from SHC’s party venue.

Location map –
Bicycle rental kiosk –
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Vivo City –
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Sentosa’s Entrance Fee only – S$2 (be you walk, run, crawl, swim or cycle. other mode of transport will include partial entrance fee)

SHC’s cycling group : Ah Nee, Douglas, Jade, Lily and YK

Who are cycling –

  1. YK (Vivo)
  2. Boon Liang (Vivo)
  3. Ah Nee
  4. Audrey Cheong (Vivo)
  5. Anna Seet
  6. Rene Leong (Vivo)

2nd East Zoners’ Get-together

Hi one and all! It’s time again for East Zoners (SHC members staying in the East) to get together for food and friendship bonding.

Day/Date    :  Saturday 4th September 2010

Time            :  2 pm – 6 pm

Venue         :  SIDEWALK TAVERN, 924 East Coast Road

                      http://www.streetdirectory.com/businessfinder/company_detail.php?companyid=136758&branchid=80236

We’ll most probably be having afternoon tea/coffee and like the first time, members pay for their own meals and drinks. :)

This venue has been selected because the owners of this cafe doesn’t mind us making lots of noise and also because there’s no obligation for all of us to order food. Of course, ordering a drink is the least we can do. :)

Deadline for registration : 30th August 2010 (no gatecrashers please)

EO          Rosalind Lee

Co-EO    Andrew Koh

 

Registration List

01.  Rosalind Lee

02.  Andrew Koh

03.  Lydia Chin

04.  Sam Soo

05.  Oi Cheng

06.  Alice Seah

07.  Bernie Chung

08.  Rosalind Soh

09.  Pauline Ho

10.  Judy Lim

11.  Clara Chay

12.  Ronald Koh

13.  Irene Poh

14.  Nora Chia

15.  Shirleen Kao

16.  Francis R. Mangalam

17.  Helen T. Wong

18.  Thomas Lau

19.  Frisna Tan

20.  Alan Bok

21.  Ann Bok

22.  Terence Seah

23.  John Howe

24.  Ronald Lam

25.  Rina Tan

26. Michael Tay  (tentative)

27.  Ten Meng

28.  Dolly Lim

 

Photos by Andrew Koh

PA to licensed independent financial advisor

Friend of mine looking for a Personal Assistant.

1. Enjoy talking over the phone and simple telemarketing with HR departments and potential clients
2. Simple corresponding via emails and phone co-ordination with HRs and clients
3. Other ad hoc admin matters

Full or part timer (during office hours) with some relevant experiences. Flexibility to work at home occasionally, as long as able to work well with results. Pay negotiable.

If interested, email me at conradtg@singnet.com

Chinese Sit-down Buffet Lunch@Grassroots on 10/9/10 (non-halal)

emoticonDear foodies,

GOOD NEWS ! ! !   I’m organizing another special sit-down buffer Chinese-style lunch at the
Grassroots club on 10-Sep-2010 (Hari Raya Puasa)
.
The details:

Event : Special non-halal 35-dish sit down lunch at Grassroots Club (3 min walk from YCK mrt)
Venue : Imperial Court Shark Fins, Level 3
Address: 190, AMK AVE 8, #03-01 The Grassroots Club
Date :   10-September-2010 (Friday – Hari Raya holiday)
Time :   11.30am to 2.00pm
Cost :   $25 nett (normal $29)
             (includes GST + SC, 35 dishes AND free flow of Chinese tea)
Closing Date: 25-Aug-2010 or when 40 pax reach

Soft drinks and alcohol can be ordered at own expense on ala carte basis.

Pls pay $25 to DBS Savings   047-5-014580   by 25-Aug-2010 emoticon
Those transferring from non-POSB/DBS accounts please sound out.

1)  James Tan (E.O) (paid)
2)  Susan Tan LC (paid)
3)  Christina Seet
 

4)  Sock Cheng 

5)  Bessie Lam (paid – 11/8)
6)  Andrew SP (paid 11/8)
7)  Steven Chan

8)  Jane Loh

9)  Rosalind Lee

10)Maureen Lee (paid 11/8)

11) Steven Ng

12) Pauline Ho

13) Danz

14) Joy

15) Susan Tan SW (paid 11/8)
16) Jane Ong (paid 11/8)
17) Tim Liu (tentative)
18) Alan Bok
19) Ann Bok
20) Bobby Bok
21) Tracy Bok
22) Francis R Mangalam
23) Daisy Phua
24)

25)

Waiting List
1)



For the convenience of this event, I’ve pre-selected the following 10 dishes:

1. Shark fin soup with chicken & Chinese Herbs
2. BBQ roast pork & soya sauce chicken 

3. Stir-fried seafood with conpoy.
4. Deep fried Soon Hock Thai style
5. Salad prawn
6. Sweet and Sour pork
7. Deep fried prawns
8. Sauted cubes Beef with black pepper sauce
9. Braised bean curd

10. Braised noodles with duck meat

Altogether, there are 3 dishes of soup, 17 meat/fish dishes, 6 vegetable plates, 5 noodle/rice varieties,
and 4
dessert selections.

In case your table wants to order additional items, you are free to do so, subject to
NON repetition of the same dish. Also, no food is to be wasted for any item ordered,
otherwise, the restaurant may impose a charge.

I look forward to a sumptious meal with all you food buddies very soon.

Note: The last one organized in Jun-2009 was full house. Each table ordered at least 18 dishes.

Link reference : https://silverhairsclub.com/index.php?s=grassroot

Map: http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_3239/travel_site_100243/

Directions:-

Nearest MRT – Yio Chu Kang
Buses (at YCK Terminal) – 13, 70, 70M, 72, 76, 162, 162M;;  (along AMk Ave 6) – 851, 852, 853, 86, 45
Car Parks – Grassroots club, YCK Swimming Pool/Sport center,
                 
Nanyang Poly (free parking) (entrance at AMK Ave5)

sincerely,
james tan

Notes: The restaurant does not have a K-ok license at their premises.
           
 Lunch is FREE sitting.

Monthly Walk 14 Aug’10 – Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

EO: Joyce Tan, Co-EO: Conrad Tang

Date: 14-Aug-2010      Time: 9am – 11.30am

Meeting: at the visitor Centre, 10mins before walk start at 9am sharp

How to get there: via bus service nos. 67, 170, 171, 173, 184, 852 and 961

Join us for a visit to Singapore’s oldest primary rainforest, you’ll be rewarded for spotting the most native plants and animals in this part of the world.

We’ll begin with a 20-25mins warming up walk at the Hindhede Nature Park where you get to view the quarry pool before we confront the steep slope. But fret not, we’ll reach Kruing Hut in about 4-5mins and followed by a gentle slope all the way up to summit hut, 163.63 metres above sea level.

The trail on way down will take you much closer to the nature, come with your most powerful torch to find out what’s hiding in the cave….

End of walk, pamper yourself at Beauty World Plaza for some foods & refreshments, or, go to the row of restaurants along Cheong Chin Nam Rd. Some of you may prefer the famous kopi-o at B.Timah food centre a stone throw away. 

Who’s coming: 1)James Tan; 2)Susan Tan; 3)Grace Wong; 4)Amy Soon; 5)Lynn Chan; 6)Daisy Phua; 7)Ivan Lim; 8)Feztus Lim; 9)Richard Wong; 10)Thomas Lau; 11)Daniel Ong; 12)Han Fong Chin; 13)Leah Tan; 14)Wee Chin; 15)Rosalind Soh; 16)Alice Seah; 17)Mollie Tan; 18)Kristin Leong; 19)Alan Bok & Ann Bok; 20)Lawrence Khan; 21)Janis Han; 22)Margaret Soo; 23)lee Ah Nee; 24)Michael Tan; 25)Yatsing; 26)Charles Chua; 27)SK Chua; 28)Bobby & Tracy Bok; 29)SereneL; 30)Stephen Low; 31)Daisy Neo; 32)Lilian Teo; 33)Lina; 34)Lisa Leong; 35)Hou Chong; 36)Yvonne; 37)Conrad

EOs of the Walk Team:   Charles Wee, Veronica Wong, Mary Tan, Jeffrey Lim, 
ChristinaCL Chan, Andrew Thio, Serene Low, ConradT and me,….C ya!

Photos by Richard Wong

1 Day Cycling to Pengarang on Sat, 28 Aug 10

Cycling to Sungai Rengit, Pengarang on Sat, 28 Aug 10

Ride is confirmed if there are at least 10 participants otherwise it will be cancelled. This is to facilitate charter of ferry so that we don’t have to spend hours queuing for ferry to and fro.

Pengarang, Malaysia
A good opportunity for newbies (even if you just can ride) who want to get a first taste of riding in Malaysia amidst light traffic. It’s never the same compare with your usual cycling at PCN (Park Connector) and on the roads in Singapore.One-way distance is 17km. Total 34km. As you cycle, you will enjoy the scenic countryside, almost empty road, roadside stalls selling drinks and fruits, friendly villages waving their hands to cheer you on and the aromatic fresh air.

Itinerary :

7.30 a.m. : Collect rented bicycles from bicycle shop at Changi Village (for those who are renting).
8.00 a.m. : Assemble at Changi Ferry Terminal Point and hand in all passports for recording purpose.
8.30 a.m. : Ferry leaves Changi Village for Tanjong Pengilih Ferry Terminal in Pengarang.
9.30 a.m. : Arrive at Tanjong Pengilih Ferry Terminal. Pass through immigration check.
9.40 a.m. : Take group photo and cycle to Sungai Rengit.
11.00 a.m. : Arrive at Sungai Rengit and have light refreshments.
11.30 a.m. : Sightsee Chinese Temple and Ostrich Farm (optional).
1.30 p.m. : Lunch at Sungai Rengit Seafood Restaurant.
2.15 p.m. : Shop for local produce. Ride to Tanjong Pengilih Ferry Terminal.
3.30 p.m. : Depart for Singapore.
4.30 p.m. : Arrive at Changi Ferry Point Terminal. Home Sweet Home.

Map of Changi Village – Bus Boarding/Alighting Point, Hawker Centre, Bike Rental Shop & Ferry Terminal

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Costs
A.        Ferry & Bike Transport
1.         Maximum Capacity : 13 persons
2.         Return ferry, $117 x 2 = $234/10 persons = $23.40 = $24 rounded up to nearest $.
3.         Return bike transport fee = $2 x 2 = $4.
4.         Total : $28
5.         Last minute cancellation still pays $24 for ferry.
(Note : we may have to queue for ferry (going) as chartered ferry usually leaves at 7 to 7.15 a.m. Just hope we are lucky).

B.         Bicycle & Helmet Rental
1.         Bicycle @ $10 & helmet @ $5 for whole day.

C.        Food & Miscellaneous Spending
1.         MYR50 for seafood lunch
2.         MYR50 and more if you need to buy local produceWhat to bring
1.         Your passport, validity must be 6 months and above from date of departure.
2.         S$28 exact change.
3.         Spare tubes and pumps if you are using your own bicycles.
4.         Gloves and helmets.
5.         Sunblock lotion.
6.         Hats, sun glasses and shades.
7.         Water bottles filled with water.
8.         Rain coat or poncho.

Yew Kwong
Event Coordinator

Confirmed participants :

  1. YK
  2. YK’s friend (rent bike)
  3. Karen Thio (rent bike)
  4. Andrew Thio (rent bike)
  5. Susan Tan (rent bike + helmet)
  6. Bira (rent bike)
  7. James Tan (rent bike + helmet)
  8. Lai Fong (rent bike + helmet)
  9. June Koh (rent bike)
  10. Sockie (rent bike)
  11. Dolly Lim (rent bike)
  12. Steven Ng (rent bike)
  13. Janet Chan
  14. Daisy Yeo (rent bike – maybe)
  15. Kristin Leong (rent bike)
  16. Lai Fong’s friend (rent bike + helmet)
  17. Steven Chan (rent bike)
  18. Steven’s relative (rent bike + helmet)
  19. Boon Liang
  20. Ivan (rent bike)
  21. Audrey Cheong
  22. Mabel Choi (bike + helmet)
  23. YK’s friend
  24. YK’s friend
  25. YK’s friend
  26. Alex Chan & (bike)
  27. Catherine Lim (bike)
  28. June Tan (bike)
  29. Charles Chua
  30. Helen Chiew (bike)

Celebrating Singapore’s 2010 National Day

Very soon, we will be celebrating Singapore National Day 2010.  For many of us, we have lived on this island for more than 45 years.  We have grown, and so have our children, siblings, friends and relatives.  As we get older, we develop fond memories of the old Singapore.  We have also learnt to love Singapore.

I have picked an old National Day song and movie clip to show on our website banner, and I hope you enjoy it.  Feel free to say or sing your thoughts on Singapore.

Terence Seah

“Party services” for the young and old – maybe another idea

Now, back to my cranky thoughts.  We have discussed a number of ideas, something for our retirement days.  In line with the Blue Helmet concept, I am beginning to think that some of us can gather together to provide party services to the public – young and old.  Something which I think we can do, even if we are over 45.

Singapore has a bigger population of high-end PRs and new citizens.  Maybe more kids, more need to meet with fellow Singaporeans.  Maybe more generous and open to kids parties.  Singaporean families may be looking forward to bringing their kids friends together; and of course in a more relaxed mood.  Maybe as a business, we can provide party services to them.

Then, there is the older generation in Singapore.  I guess parties would be good.  Not simply cooked food in the house.  Maybe parties, at home or somewhere in a untouch spot in Singapore.  Maybe, kids are looking at more than just going to a restaurant.  A birthday party, an anniversary or even a family gathering.  A different father’s day or even a celebration for good school results.

I dont have all the ideas and plans; but I guess for those who are interested, we can get together.  Of course, some would like to be party organisers.  Alot of work; but I think this is something suitable for the over 45s who are looking for some work, hopefully exciting and rewarding.

Broadly, I would think this party services would take in some SHCians in different roles.

If you are interested, please drop a comment here, saying what you would be interested in.  Please do not email or sms me, as I prefer ideas to be shared.

Terence Seah

SHC monthly gathering – Tues, Aug 10, 2010 evening

We just had the D&D in July and would have the Beach Party soon at the end of August.  It’s about time, we have the regular monthly gathering at Hans.  For some, the excitement will be just being back from the kelong trip; for others, it will have been the National Day celebrations just over.  And, for others, the fun will be the beach party at Sentosa.

Time to just meet up, chat, plan your activities, pay back the dues from the World Cup, or maybe think about some charity events before the end of the year.  Maybe, how about making some money for retirement or better still do some planning for retirement.  Starting a business, climbing Mount Everest, go to Bandung, ladies chit chat, going up to HK to meet Geraldine, or going to see Ben Foo in Ho Chi Minh city.  Talk about the D&D or talk about the Prom night.  The regular monthly meeting is just a great way to meet.  What shall we do with the used pyjamas?  Aiyah, no end.  Plan and organise your hobbies group; meet and chat.  Now, for the details.

  • Date:  Tuesday, Aug 10, 2010
  • Time:  1600 to 2030 hrs.  Early session for those who are retired; and later session for those still working.
  • Place:  Hans Cafe at Great Eastern Building, Upper Pickering Street.
  • Charges:  Free, you are free to buy your own F&B at the counter.
  • Dress:  anything.

Other Details:

  • Bring your name tag; If you dont have, we will give you a sticky label to place on your dress/shirt.
  • Registration required.  Strictly for SHC members only.  If your SHC member friend is coming, please encourage him/her to register personally with the correct name.
  • Strictly no politics, sex, race, religion, direct selling or MLM.

Terence Seah

Registration list:

  1. Terence Seah
  2. .Rosalind Lee
  3. Tim Liu – telling ghost stories.
  4. Annto
  5. Catherine Yeo
  6. Henry Yip
  7. Freda Lim – likes to talk about Bandung.  Also about looking good with facial surgery.
  8. Jeffrey Lim
  9. Thomas Loh
  10. Alfred Ang
  11. Martin Lee
  12. Wong Hong Jeng
  13. Lee King Seng
  14. Susan Chan
  15. Sock Cheng
  16. Primrose Kok
  17. Yatsing
  18. Daisy Yeo
  19. James Tan
  20. Agnes Seow
  21. Susan Tan SW
  22. Peter Goh
  23. Jeff Gan
  24. Victor Khor
  25. Irene Poh
  26. Thomas Lau
  27. Stephen Low
  28. Margaret Tian
  29. Richard Wong
  30. Ronald Lam
  31. Jazz Soh
  32. Gingko Tay – like to meet others to talk about Bandung.
  33. Sam Goh
  34. Dolly Lim
  35. Lydia Chin – We may have a ice breaker event, around 6.30pm
  36. June Chin
  37. Lina Tan
  38. Pauline Ho
  39. Sylvia Ang
  40. Goh Ah Lam
  41. Ann Lim
  42. Jonathan Ong
  43. Judy Lim
  44. Mary Chan – may dart in any time.
  45. Sophia Lim
  46. Steve Seah
  47. Malcolm Chen
  48. Joan Chan
  49. Steven Ng
  50. Kuan Cheow Khuan
  51. Chew Wai Jin
  52. John Howe
  53. Charles Chua
  54. Laura Ng
  55. Steven Ng
  56. Alice Seah
  57. Lisa Leong
  58. Gabriella Chua
  59. Clara Chay
  60. Annie Loh
  61. Bernie Chung
  62. Lee Chin Chiang
  63. Nora Chia
  64. Peggy Ho
  65. Rena Wong
  66. Sahriah Zahriah
  67. KC Lau
  68. Jessie Lim
  69. Boon Liang
  70. Karen Thio
  71. Frisna Tan
  72. Richard Kee
  73. Dayal Mulchand
  74. Lai Fong
  75. May Goh
  76. If you want to meet other SilverHairs with a particular interest, say so; and arrange to meet at this monthly gathering.  You never know, it’s a maze. Have fun.

Please click here to view photos

Jam n Butter is back! – August 13, 2010 (Friday)

Dear folks,

Let’s meet again for a night of fun and dancing. Those who dun dance may also come, perhaps the dancing germs will  spread to you. Line dancing also welcome!

Venue:   EZ4Y Dance Studio, 169C Selegie Road (Opposite Selegie House and in between Frangrance and Hotel 81.

Time: 8.00pm – 12.00 midnight

Cost:  $5.00 per pax with two bottles of mineral water.

This event for Silverhairs Club member only. You can bring your wines and liquors.

You may park opposite at Selegie House on an hourly basis or at Wilkie Edge Shopping Centre at $2.00 per entry after 6.00pm. Take about 3 minutes walk to dance studio! Free parking after 5.00pm at Niven Rd, Short St or Prinsep St.

Please indicate your coming early as I need to book the dance studio!

EOs,

Danz4Joy!

Those coming:

  1. Dan – Dan & Joy will sponsor two bottles of red wine!
  2. Joy
  3. Mega
  4. Jane Tan
  5. Ah Nee
  6. Michael Tan
  7. Jeffrey Gan – sponsoring two bottles of wine!
  8. Lim Kok Eng
  9. Catherine Lim
  10. Edwin Tan
  11. Philip Yeo
  12. Sue Chan
  13. Alicia Lim
  14. Wong Hong Jeng
  15. Alfred ang
  16. Bernard Chan – tentative
  17. Susan Tan
  18. Sockie – tentative
  19. Katherine Lee
  20. Jeff Ang
  21. Shawn Seet
  22. Irene Lee
  23. Francis Mangalam
  24. Catherine Koh
  25. Gingko Tay
  26. Marg Tian
  27. Sophia Lim
  28. Eileen
  29. Lydia Ee
  30. Dolly Lim
  31. Sam Goh Ah Huat
  32. Jonathan Ong
  33. Eileen Ong

Share trading – the Steve Seah’s way, Thur 29 July 2010

This Thursday 29 July 2010, we will have another session on trading.  Steve Seah is a remiser; and he will be available to moderate the session.  SHCians who are interested in using the services of a remiser and to meet and chat around share trading activities, please do come along.

  • Place: Cafe Brastilava, inside MPH Robinson, 63 Robinson Road.
  • Date/Time:  Thurs, 29 July, 4pm – 6pm.

Terence Seah

Registration List:

  1. Terence Seah
  2. Steve Seah
  3. Weng Hon
  4. Vince Wong
  5. Kenneth Tan
  6. Cheng Pun
  7. Lillian Teo
  8. Juliette Ong
  9. Rosalind Ong
  10. Christina Pan
  11. Kelly Wee Jee
  12. Bobby Bok
  13. Henry Yip
  14. Freda Lim
  15. Jean Tan
  16. Pleae add a comment here to let us know you are comiing.

Job/Business Opportunity

Looking for Sales Representative

Product : Energy Saver

Target Market :  Domestic household

 

Flexible Working hours

High commission

Earning of $200/day possible.

 

No prior technical knowledge required.

Product training will be provided.  

 

If interested, please write to hjwong29@gmail.com.

Please provide a brief summary of your experiences.

July 30 & 31, One Day/One Nite Free & Easy tour to Senggarang/Tanjung Pinang, Bintan Island

Senggarang, a coastal fishing village has in recent years developed into a mini-resort, situated twenty minutes away by motor-boat across the bay, opposite of Tanjung Pinang town.

 July 30, Friday

  • Departure: 8.50am by Indo Falcon ferry from Tanah Merah Terminal which is reached by SBS bus No.35 via Bedok Interchange
  • Arrival:   11.00am  check-in 6th-storeyed Melia Hotel(some rooms sea-facing) which is less than 15mins walk away from Tg Pinang ferry-jetty
  • 12noon-1.00pm ………….nasi padang lunch
  • 1.20-5.30pm…………..Senggarang excursion/walk-about (If Senggarang is less interesting, travellers then adjourned to roaming Tanjung Pinang town)
  • 5.30-6.30pm……….Rest period in Melia hotel
  • 7.00-9.00pm……….seafood dinner at Laut Jaya hotel’s promenade which is ten mins. away by transport from Melia and diagonally opposite Senggarang
  • OPTIONAL – after dinner, can stay behind to watch impromptu karaoke sing-a-long by locals/foreigners on make-shift stage adjacent to Tua-peh-kong temple O R listen to live music by local band in Melia’s partially roof-covered sea-fronted lounge

July 31, Saturday

  • 8-9am  breakfast in Melia hotel
  • 9.30am-12noon…… OPTIONAL – visit tombs of Riau-Johor sultanate and centuries-old kampung at Penyengat Is 15mins by boat across Tg Pinang OR shopping at Ramayana Shopping Mall which is less than 20mins by transport away from Melia
  • Departure with a choice EITHER at 2.30pm by Penguin ferry or 3.00pm(1/2 hour later) by I Falcon.
  • Times indicated are Singapore readings (Indonesian time is One hour earlier).  Maximum pax to travel is SIXTEEN persons including two EO’s
  • Expenses – two-way ferry tiket $50  (Tg Pinang port departure tax is 35,000 rupiahs)
  • Melia hotel room rates are between 220-450 thousand rupiahs
  • two-way boat trip from Tg Pinang to Senggarang WAS 40,000rupiah 

Abel Tan

PARTICIPANTS:

1. Abel Tan (EO)

2. Frisna Tan (Asst.EO)

3. SK Chua

4. Daisy Yeo

5. Angela Straaten

6. Angela’s sister

7. Doreen Cady

TOTO AND HORSE RACING SPECULATION

My bold adventure bore fruit in my 2nd attempt when I predicted 3 numbers in Row 3 for the last TOTO draw on 15 July actually came out 3 numbers. Since I did not provide the actual numbers there is no guarantee that you would have won even if you did follow may advice but I believe I shortened the speculative odds in your favour.

Let’s see how I fare in horse racing today with 3 VAL-BETS(value in winning chances with decents odds).

 

They are rACE 4 NUMBER 3 BAY OF ISLAND…Race 7 number 4 EQUIENCE…and Race 9 number 2 VILLIAN.

As a bonus I am throwing in the best forecast for the day in Race 11 even it shall not count in the VAL-BET tally in my adventure in racing Investments. The forecast in Race 11 should be on number 8 with number 2. The names are Maple Star and Grecian Choice . Maple Star is favoured to win the race and Grecian Choice can possibly upset at odds paying  a decent payout

I wonder if I was plain lucky in my TOTO speculation or that is some methdology to my theories…waiting for the knives and guns around the corner. I don’t mind getting hit by super soakers , paint balls or poop gun…let’s discuss.

Can horse racing make money? I will try to buck the trend

I made a tip on a HKG race last week and the horse was not in the top 3. As all of you in SHC know my knowledge of Mandarin is a big fate zero. My copy and paste of my HKG tipster friend shud be authentic as some parts are in Mandarin. Since this is the last day of the HKG season this tip is only for a matter of interest and we will serious R.O.I analysis only for HKG races later in the year. I have had a favourable start with a 1.68 return for my VAL-BETS but the average return is 1.05 to 1.2.

Here is the text from my friend with his R.O.I for his HKG season

Dear friends,
 
This is the last raceday of the season; I would like to thank everyone for their support of sum shui.  Excluding this last raceday, sum shui was given out on 82 Hong Kong racedays.  A 1 point bet on each sum shui will result in a total of 87.25 points, for a return of +7.72%.
 
Sum shui will be back in early September for another season of Hong Kong racing.
 
My sum shui for Wednesday is R6#4 Mr Vigorous ????. In other words he made the equivalent of SG$436.25 from an investment of  SG$410 (not counting the result of today’s races).Please note that his bnets are based on single win bets of HKG$10 and dividends are based on HKG tote. I am tabulating the points based on SG $ equivalent to make it easier to understand. My friend is a pro making a living from investing in horses and he provides one free tip per race day to his mailing list as a means of advertising.
 
Happy Punting,