Update of SHC 4th D&D “Pyjamas Nite”

Please make your payment by 12 July.  We have to confirm no. of pax with hotel.

We have closed comments to the 1st post & registration, table reservation & sponsors of items will continue on this post.

Except for Table 1 & 2 reserved for EO, Committee Members & Advisors, you may make reservation for a table of your choice provided your table of 10 have ALL made their payment.  So wait no more, gather your friends, make the payment to Oi Cheng’s POSB Savings A/C. 117-00132-6 and reserve your table.  Please see layout plan :  http://www.silverhairsclub.com/SHC/Ballroom_Layout.pdf

For those who are unable to form a table, we will allocate base on first pay first serve.  From the list, you will see once you have paid, yourname will automatically move up the list.

Menu for the buffet dinner :  http://www.silverhairsclub.com/SHC/buffet_menu.pdf

Additional Information :

  • No corkage charge for hard liquor
  • No corkage charge for 1st bottle of wine per table.  Subsequent bottles will be charged $10 per bottle
  • Beer is chargeable @ $38++ per jug;  or $11++ per glass at own expense

Donors & List of Items : 

  • Dan & Joy  –  2 bottles of wine
  • Ivan Lim  –  1 framed gems art / picture from Myanmar
  • Rosalind Lee  –  1 made in Sicily 3 pc kitchen towel, 1 made in Italy glass tray & cover, 1 wood-crafted book holder, 1 4-pc Japanesr tea-cup set, 1 set of 3 travel pouches, 1 Boh tea gift set, 3 pair of assorted thriller novels, 1 made in France baking mitts & towel, 1 portable stove, 1 handbag organizer, 5 made in USA men’s magnetic belts
  • Sam Goh  –  RM88 worth of 4D tickets ( RM1 & RM1.80 each )
  • Terence Seah  –  Kama Sutra book
  • Tian Soo  –  Mopiko
  • Pauline Ho  –  1 bottle of Japanese sake
  • Ah Nee  –  1 framed embroidery artwork from Vietnam
  • Eileen Thean  –  6 pcs of document pouch, 4 pcs shoe bags
  • Ann Lim – 5 pieces of dripdry polo Ts
  • Richard Wong – 1 Philip blender
  • Grace Wong – 1 bottle of Courriene French Brandy XO Extra
  • Lily Ho – 2 bottles of wine, 2 photo frames, 1 eau de toilette, 1 set of 5 hand painted sake cups and 1 set of 5 hand painted side dishes both from Japan
  • Anonymous – 1 bottle of Wincarnis
  • Bessie Lam – 100 pcs memo ball stick notepads, 1 27" umbrella with J-handle, 2 jackets, 6 polo T-shirts, 3 tote, 1 toiletry bag, 1 hand-sewn beads handbag, 1 linedance cowboy hat with 2 pcs USA design scarves, 1 shawl, 11 golf caps, 1 big brown teddy bear, 1 small brown teddy bear, 4 aromatic rose ball candle, 2 pcs of musical jewellry box, 1 pack playing cards, 1 mini photo frame, 1 pc foldable haversack, 1 set bath and hand towel, 1 pc hand towel and 1 bottle of Bols-Peppermint liqueur, 1 pc 30" umbrella, 2 pcs USB Flask Disk, 1 bottle lavender bath crystals, 1 pc ERP cash card shield, 1 pc porcelain jewel container, 1 set vanity wooden mirror, brush & comb set, 1 pc mini night light, 5 pcs fashion watch, 2 sets golf polo T-shirt & golf cap set, 1 pc mercury table light, 1 pc leather keychain, 1 pc leather wallet, 2 leather card holder, 1 pc water proof card holder, 1 pc carabiner, 10 pcs mousepads, 8 pcs clock with calculator, 3 pcs color tumbler with handle, 2 pcs tyre table clock, 1 pc 7 colors LED table clock,  1 set nonya porcelain container with cover, 2 pairs painted wooden chopsticks. 2 pcs scarf, 4 pairs 5-toe unisex sock, 1 box of 2 pcs byford gents brief
  • Gabriella – 1 moulinex electric jug and 1 pc sheep skin rug
  • Dolly – 1 massage stick, 5 mini sets of hand/body lotion for 5 sexy ladies
  • Yat Sing – 1 pc men’s polo T-shirt and 1 pc necklace with pendant
  • Lin Chuah – 2 bottles of wine, $100 ntuc cash voucher
  • Norlinda – $100 ntuc cash voucher
  • Lim Beng Teik – 1 bottle of wine
  • Andrew SP – 2 bottles of wine
  • Peggy Wee – Silk-flower table arrangement (personally designed by Peggy)
  • Frisna Tan – 20 boxes of jewellery set
  • Pearlynn Tan – 1 pc handbag
  • Anna Seet – 4 necklaces and 4 pairs of earrings
  • Linda Khoo – 1 towel gift package, 1 tupperware hamper

Registration starts now ( targeting at 120 pax ) : 

  1. Sam Huat3  –  EO  ( Paid )
  2. Dan Huang  –  Co-EO  ( Paid )
  3. Rosalind Lee – CM – Secretary  ( Paid )
  4. Oi Cheng – CM – Treasurer & Table Allocator  ( Paid )
  5. Norlinda – CM – MC  ( Paid )
  6. Joy Chuang  –  CM – Prizes  ( Paid )
  7. Molly Chua – CM – Prizes  ( Paid )
  8. Caroline Gee  –  CM – Ursher ( Paid )
  9. Susan Chang  –  CM – Registration  ( Paid )
  10. Lina Ng – CM – Registration (Paid)
  11. Eileen Thean  –  CM – Games ( Paid )
  12. Ah Nee  –  CM – Games ( Paid )
  13. Thomas Loh  –  CM – Music ( Paid )
  14. Jane Tan – CM – Music & Programme  ( Paid )
  15. Mega  –  CM – Bouncer ( Paid )
  16. Karen Thio  –  CM – Photographer ( Paid )
  17. Sockie  –  CM – Photographer ( Paid )
  18. Lin Chuah  –  Advisor  ( Paid )
  19. Terence Seah  –  Advisor  ( Paid )
  20. Dolly Lim  –  Advisor  ( Paid )
  21. Margaret Lee – Paid
  22. Rebecca Lim – Paid
  23. Matthew Tan – Paid
  24. Janet Chan  –  Paid
  25. Judy Lim  –  Paid
  26. Irene Poh  –  Paid
  27. Eyvonne Chew  –  Paid
  28. Hyacinth  –  Paid              TABLE 12 (24 – 33)
  29. Catherine Ho  –  Paid      
  30. Tan Boon Liang  –  Paid
  31. Rosna Rauaee  –  Paid
  32. Bira  –  Paid
  33. Henry Yip  –  Paid
  34. Gabriella  –  Paid
  35. Hamidah Ishak – Paid
  36. Angela Straaten – Paid
  37. Richard Wong – Paid
  38. Rosalind Soh – Paid          TABLE 11 (34 – 43)
  39. Maureen Lee – Paid
  40. James Tan  Linda Khoo – Paid
  41. Susan Tan Richard Kwan – Paid
  42. Karen Wong – Paid
  43. Pharis – Paid
  44. Pauline Ho  –  Paid
  45. Peggy Wee –  Paid
  46. Venika Leong – Paid
  47. Bessie Lam – Paid
  48. Andrew SP – Paid              TABLE 6 (44 – 53)
  49. Yat Sing – Paid
  50. Jennifer Lim – Paid
  51. Xiang Xiang – Paid
  52. Veronique – Paid
  53. Ann Lim – Paid
  54. Rene Leong  –  Paid
  55. Lai Fong  –  Paid
  56. Hou Chong  –  Paid
  57. Ronnie Sow  –  Paid
  58. Andrew Yeung  –  Paid      TABLE 3 (54 – 63)
  59. Kristin Leong  –  Paid
  60. Lily Ho  –  Paid
  61. Ivan Lim – Paid
  62. Yew Kwong – Paid
  63. Janet Ng – Paid
  64. Cheryl Ho – Paid
  65. Steven Chan  –  Paid
  66. Gingko  –  Paid
  67. Fred  –  Paid                      TABLE 8 (64 – 73)
  68. Lisa Ong  –  Paid
  69. Eileen Lee  –  Paid
  70. Shirley  –  Paid
  71. Sarah Zariah – Paid
  72. Grace Wong – Paid
  73. Lydia Chin – Paid  
  74. John Howe – Paid
  75. Catherine Koh – Paid
  76. Francis K Mangalam – Paid
  77. Anna Seet – Paid              TABLE 10 (74 – 83)
  78. Rita – Paid
  79. David – Paid
  80. Bobby Bok – Paid
  81. Lilian Teo – Paid
  82. Weng Hon – Paid
  83. Lim Beng Teik – Paid
  84. Kuan Cheow Khuan – Paid
  85. Pearlynn Tan – Paid
  86. Wana Tay – Paid
  87. Catherine Chan – Paid      TABLE 4 (84 – 93)
  88. Jennifer Ong – Paid
  89. Cynthia Ong – Paid
  90. Janet Low – Paid
  91. Michelle Khoo – Paid
  92. Ben DeSouza – Paid
  93. Joseph Chan – Paid
  94. Florence Chue – Paid
  95. Richard Kwok – Paid
  96. Frisna Tan – Paid
  97. Doreen Cody – Paid           TABLE 7 (94 – 103)
  98. Jean Kiang – Paid
  99. Dayal Mulchand  – Paid
  100. Tim Liu – Paid
  101. Rosalind Howe – Paid
  102. Doreen Ho – Paid
  103. Lim Geok Suan – Paid
  104. Nelly Soh – Paid
  105. Annie Goh – Paid
  106. Lorraine Chia – Paid
  107. Alice Teo – Paid                  TABLE 9  (104 – 113)
  108. Jenny Lim – Paid               
  109. Harvey Campbell – Paid
  110. Peggy Teong – Paid
  111. Christina Wong – Paid
  112. Jennifer Wong – Paid

 

REGISTRATION CLOSED!!!     emoticon

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Decorative Magnets on Refrigerators …are they a health hazard?

Decorative Magnets on Refrigerators


A number of researchers at Princeton’s University have discovered
something scary!.

For several months, they were feeding two groups of mice: the first
group with food kept in a refrigerator, and the second group with food kept in a
refrigerator as well but with several decorative magnets on the door.

The objective of this experiment was to see how electromagnetic
radiation (that coming out from the decorative magnets on the door)
affect food items. Amazingly, rigorous clinical studies stated that
the group of mice that consumed the “radiated” food had as much as 87

% higher probability to get cancer than the other group of mice.

Inexplicably no Governments or health associations/institutions have

given any statement on this regard. However and just in case, is
recommendable  to remove any decorative magnet from  refrigerators,
and put it far away from any food.

Kindly pass this information to your contacts. I guess this is not proven. Any thoughts from any experts out there?

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Reflection: Ending The Pain

 

When life gets too painful to live on,
There is death to end the pain,
And none can stop your death act,
But oh, have you not lived in vain?

Her grief was hurting night and day,
Though no one knew; none could read her mind.
One early morn, she ended her pain,
And oh, her mother’s sorrow she left behind.

If life depends on one’s fate,
Hers must be among the saddest,
And Fate being blind, the living can only hope
Their lot will not be among the worst.

-copyright-

 Comments/opinions regarding the tragic incident are welcome.

Salsa Nite on July 10 & 17, 2010 (Saturday)

To all dancers,

Jeffrey and I are holding this Salsa night for all dance enthusiasts. Jeffrey Gan will conduct a workshop for all to learn the basic of Salsa dance.

It will be a night to relax and enjoy yourselves in the cosy studio which is able to accomodate up to 100 pax. Music and live band support will be played for all other dances too. Come and visit and get to meet new friend and practice your dancing.

The location: EZ4U Music and Dance Studio, 169C Selegie Road.

You may park at Selegie House directly opposite or at Wilkie Edge at $2.00 per entry after 6.00pm.

Time: 7.30pm to 11.30pm

Cost: $5.00 only with two bottles of mineral drinks.

EO, Jeffrey Gan

Cycling for Jul & Aug 2010

1. Sat, 17 Jul 10 – no cycling

2. Sat, 21 Aug 10 – cycling in Sentosa (coincides with monthly gathering)

Cyclists must bring their own bikes. Not sure if there is bike rental in Sentosa.

Meet at open space outside Vivo City at 2 p.m. Registration is required.

3. Sat, 28 Aug to Sun 29 Aug 10 – Pengarang (choice of 1 nite stay)

Refer to below for details. Option – 1 nite stay

Meet at Changi Ferry Point Terminal (same place as departure by bumboat to Pulau Ubin) at 8 a.m. Depart for Pengarang at 8.15 a.m. sharp. Registration is required.

Specially caters for 1st time cyclists to Malaysia. Others are welcome to join.

Restricts to 1 boat of 13 or whatever confirmed number. Cost of charter will be shared out. Normal charge : $9 per person. Bike fee : $2 per bike.

PENGARANG

It’s an area at the southeastern tip of Johor, to the south of Desaru. The name is usually used to cover the dock and immigration post at Pengarang, the village of Kampong Pengilih and the town of Sungai Rengit.

Going there by boat
Sungei Rengit is 17km from Tanjong Pengilih Ferry Terminal, the landing point where you arrive by ferry from Singapore.
Bumboats shuttle from Singapore’s Changi Point Ferry Terminal to Pengarang from 7am in the morning, first ferry service to 4pm in the afternoon, last ferry service. The journey takes about an hour and costs $9 per person, plus $2 for a bicycle.

Sightseeing
Pengarang was the site of a major WW2-era British coastal battery. The part of it at Pengilih, right next to the immigration point, is open to the public but in a state of nature, with no trails, signs, etc.
Chinese temples are quite common sight. There is one particular one which houses a large Goddess of Mercy guarding its entrance.
There is also an Ostrich Farm, one you don’t get to see in Singapore breeding about 300 ostriches. For a small price, you get to taste ostrich egg, satay, soup and meat.

Bicycle rental
Will rent them from bicycle shop at Changi Village @ S$10 for whole day. Helmets, good if u have your own otherwise will rent them at $?.

What to buy
Chinese pastries in are popular souvenirs. Many people are tempted to bring home in quantities.

Eating
Many popular Chinese restaurants serving delicious seafood offer mouth-watering signature dishes. There are also the nightly food stalls selling crunchy Ramly burgers, and irresistible char kuey teow.

Staying overnight
Hotels here may not be your best but are fine just for resting for the night. MYR30 per person on twin/triple sharing.

Cycling Team – Ah Nee, Douglas, Jade, Lily & YK

 

 

Women can live alone; Men cannot

This topic may sound strange; but without doubt, this is also one of my favourites.

For a long time already, I have been wanting to get more men to join SHC activities.  Although we do have many men joining SHC as members, we seem to have more ladies participating in the activities.  Men seem to watch from afar.  Women seem to want to stand right in front.

During one of my conversations, i questioned why more women participate in activities.  Because they want to make more friends? And this seemed to be the most popular response.  Now, what about men?  Dont they want to have more friends?  Well, the response is also similar; and that is they too want to meet and have more friends.  So, what’s the diff?

And, out of the blue, and I have heard this twice, "Women can live alone; Men cannot."  Well, I hope this topic can be a weekend discussion.  Do you agree?  I hope to use this feedback to find ways to get more men to join SHC activities.

Terence Seah 

Trading shares – the Abel’s way, Wed 7 July 2010

Talking about buying and selling shares; we all have our own ways to play shares.  There are the brokers and there are the online platforms.  There are charts, and there are gut feels, and there are hear says.

I shall be organising a series for those who are interested in buying and selling shares.  I have met SHCians from different trading companies.  The dates have still to be confirmed.  But, to start with, we have someone Abel Tan, who buys and sells almost daily.  I would classify his style as gambling; and he is not shy about it.

Next week, Wed 7 July, Abel will be at the Brastilava Caffe.  Starts 4.30 pm and ends 6pm.  He will share with us his style of buying and selling shares.  No statistical proofs; And, he stresses its gambling stocks with merely acquired experience.  If you are interested, put your name here to get a seat.

Terence Seah 

Participants:  Weng Hon, Daniel Ong, Christina Pan, Rosalind Ong

Music and Dance Nite – July 3, 2010 Saturday

Dear dancing folks,

this Saturday, we are holding an Open house for social and line dancing nite for fun and relaxation. Come and practice your dance steps and enjoy the company of likeminded people. Beside singing live, cd dancing of all dances will be played for your dancing pleasure and even a live band performing leads by Jeffrey Gan.

The dance hall can accomodate up to 100 pax, so make yourselves available for an enchanting night! Even if you dun dance, come and enjoy the music and song. should you intend to take up dancing, Jeffrey is there to guide you!

Venue: 169C Selegie Road

Time: 7:30pm – 11:30pm

Cost: $5.00 per pax and includes 2 bottles of mineral water.

EOs, Dan and Jeffrey Gan

Cycling Trips Coming Your Way

1. 28 Aug to 29 Aug – Sungei Rengit, Pengarang

Distance : 2 ways x 17km (via return ferry)

This is a trip for those who want a first experience cycling on Malaysian road amidst light traffic and to enjoy the scenic countryside view with option to stay one night.

More info : http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Malaysia/Negeri_Johor/Kampung_Sungai_Rengit-1280860/TravelGuide-Kampung_Sungai_Rengit.html

2. 10 Sep to 12 Sep – Mersing

Distance : 160km minimum (via return ferry)

This is a trip for those who dare to challenge themselves under the hot weather to cycle on rolling terrain.

More info : http://www.mersing.com/

3. 15 Oct to 17 Oct – Bintan (Tour de Bintan 2010)

Distance : 155km minimum (via return ferry)

This is a race event but cycling under non-competitive category “Recreational”. The ride will take you through villages and scenic countryside amidst hot weather and rolling terrain.

More info : http://www.tourdebintan.com/

If you are keen or interested, would like to receive your responses and questions for better coordination and making necessary arrangement. Updates will be posted accordingly.

YK (EC)

Cycling on Sat, 19 Jun 10

Meet at rear of McDonald Restaurant Marina Cove (former East Coast Recreation Park). Rented bicycles are abundantly available at reasonable rates.

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

We will go dinner together after the session. Please come n join us.

Rain or shine, we will definitely be there for U. Look forward to see u guys.

Our Usual Program –

4.00 – 4.30 p.m. : Gather for chitchating, if possible inside aircon McDonald Rest.

4.30 p.m. : Proceed to bike rental kiosk, Coastal Recreation, to rent bikes. Rental Cost is between $5-$6 unless fuel surcharge is imposed, the cost may be bit higher.

4.30 – 6.30 p.m. : Cycling around East Coat Park (distance abt 6 to 8km). There will not be any learning sesssion.

6.30 – 7.00 p.m. : All cyclists ride back to start point to return bikes n go for dinner at nearby food joints.

Cycling Team : Ah Nee, Douglas Chan, Jade Phua, Lily Ho and Yew Kwong

Who are coming –

  1. Yew Kwong
  2. Ah Nee
  3. Lily Ho
  4. Douglas Chan
  5. Frisna Tan
  6. Irene Poh
  7. Pauline Ho
  8. Goh Ah Lam
  9. Andrew Thio
  10. Lydia Chin
  11. Ivan Lim 
  12. Christina Pan
  13. Anna Seet
  14. John Howe
  15. Dolly Lim
  16. Caroline Gee
  17. Veronique Lee
  18. Tricia Har
  19. Bobby Bok
  20. Rene Leong
  21. Henry Yip

Freaky tGiF nite…Finale

Freaky tGiF nite
tonite!!!!!…18 Jun
Oxford Hotel

Co EO……………………………………..SueChan

Social dance manager…………….JamesTan/SueChan

Line dance manager………………..Hamidah
Disco dance manager and EO…JuneLim
Games manager………………………Dan
Finance manager…………………….Joy

Programme:

7-8 pm…dinner, international buffet, 11 dishes with free flow of coffee/tea/orange juice
8-to jus before midnite…dance the nite away, interspersed with some games.

Prizes:

$100 worth of Coffee Bean and Tea Leaves vouchers…..sponsored by member

Copies of list of dance tracks will be pasted at prominent places (we hve to save the environment, print less, use less paper).
So u can schedule your toilet breaks, powder breaks, puff breaks etc…whn your not so favourite songs r played.

For the line dance, Hamidah will stand on the small raised plaftorm (the stage) to lead.

DressCode?
Anything u feel freaky comfortable in :-))
Most importantly, come hve FUN!!!!
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Nearest MRT station: Bras Brasah
look for Exit A
at the excalator there, whn u reach the top step, look ahead to your left, and u will see the name of the hotel, in yellow neon lights .

The committee looks forward to seeing u all tonite!!!emoticon
Photograph : Album1, Album2, Album3

Here’s another dream for next year – a prom night

Some of us do know what is a prom night.  Maybe we dont have prom nights in Singapore.  Most of the time, we hear and see prom night movies from the US and UK.  Remember, Olivia Newton John in Grease?  Remember High School days, end of school term.  Did you come from a co-ed school or all boys or all girls school?  Now, nevermind, if you have not been to one.  So, let’s dream ahead for a new year event.

Well, if we are all over 45 years now, then the popularity of prom nights must be some 30 – 35 years ago.  Gee, wouldnt it be nice if we can have a prom night for SHCians?  I can just imagine the boys would be dressed in striped long sleeves with straps for the pants, in case they drop off.  The hair would be moosed, pointing towards the sky.  The girls would be wearing mini-skirts, 4 inches above the knee.  The hair would be pleated or maybe just pony-tailed.  And, glossy red lip sticks.

Hmm, the idea dreams only.  Ah Ha, entrance tickets would be sold.  Every end-of-term girl or boy would have to sell tickets.  Maybe to raise money for a new school gym.  And if prom nights are what they are supposed to be, the girls have to bring their partners; and the boys have to bring their own partners too.  In the movies, the girls will cry if they cannot find a date.  And, the boys will show off their new dates, if they cannot get the dates they have been wanting to go out with.  Really, cannot come alone.  Tickets are sold in pairs; one printed with a B and the other with a G.

Let me think what kind of songs.  Please help me and everyone to think.  San Francisco, "To sir with Love".  I guess a 70s theme would be exciting.  But, then the songs and music must be danceable.  Not all boys and girls can dance.  For fear of not dancing well or I just dont want to show you how good my dancing is.  Prom nights – a night of rock & roll; and also some waltz.  Guess, enough time for all of us to learn.  12 months to practise.

Food and drinks; I guess we can have plenty of fruit punches.  Still in school, so no alcohol.  Cigarettes, hmm; maybe in the bushes.  Teachers and principals are watching.  Food, aiyah, we may not want to dirty our dresses; so minimal.  But, I think a good dinner spread may also be a good idea.  Well, we have not have a venue in mind; but it could be in the school canteen.

Again, please take this dream in good light.  Yes, we may be SilverHairs, but we can all feel young too.  So, start looking for your date now.  I have no promises that this event will happen.  But if we are to go ahead with this dream, it is very likely I will announce the venue, date and ticket price after the coming D&D.

Look out for movies of prom nights.  And, please share your dreams of a prom night.  (Please do not email me or call me on this event).

I just love this; and I hope you do too.

Terence Seah

Update of SHC 4th D&D ”Pyjamas Nite”

Date : 24th July 2010
Time : 1900 – 0000 hrs
Cost/pax : $47
Venue : Ballroom 1, Level 5, Furama City Centre, Singapore, 60 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 059804  http://www.furama.com/citycentre/location.php?s=map

We have closed comments to the 1st post and registration, table reservation and sponsors of items will continue on this post.

Except for Table 1 and 2 reserved for EO, Committee Members and Advisors, you  may make reservation for a table of your choice provided, your table of 10 has made their payment.  So wait no more, gather your friends, make the payment (to Oi Cheng’s POSB savings acct 117-00132-6) and reserve your table.  For those who are unable to form a table, we will allocate base on first pay first serve.  From the list, you will see once you have paid, your name will automatically move up the ladder.
http://www.silverhairsclub.com/SHC/Ballroom_Layout.pdf

Here is the menu for the buffet dinner http://www.silverhairsclub.com/SHC/buffet_menu.pdf

Additional information:
• no corkage charge for hard liquor
• no corkage charge for 1st bottle of wine per table, subsequent bottles will have corkage charge of $10 per bottle
• beer is chargeable at $38 ++ per jug; $11 ++ per glass at own expense

Donors & List of Items
Dan & Joy – 2 bottles of wine
Ivan Lim – 1 framed gems art/picture from Myanmar
Rosalind Lee – 20 items (magnetic belts and assorted items)
Sam Goh – RM88 worth of 4D tickets (RM1 and RM1.80 each)
Terence Seah – Kama Sutra book
Tian Soo – Mopiko
Pauline Ho – A bottle of Japanese sake
Ah Nee – 1 framed embroidery artwork from Vietnam
Eileen Thean – 10 pcs of waist pouch

Registration starts now (targeting at 100pax)

  1. Sam Huat3 – EO – Paid

  • Dan Huang – Co EO – Paid
  • Joy Chuang – Committee Member
  • Caroline Gee – Committee Member – Paid
  • Oi Cheng – Committee Member – Paid
  • Eileen Thean – Committee Member – Paid
  • Molly Chua – Committee Member – Paid
  • Susan Chang – Committee Member – Paid
  • Ah Nee – Committee Member – Paid
  • Norlinda – Committee Member – Paid
  • Lina Ng – Committee Member – Paid
  • Thomas Loh – Committee Member – Paid
  • Mega – Committee Member – Paid
  • Jane Tan – Committee Member – Paid
  • Rosalind – Committee Member – Paid
  • Karen Thio – Committee Member – Paid
  • Sockie – Committee Member – Paid
  • Lin Chuah – Advisor – Paid
  • Terence Seah – Advisor – Paid
  • Dolly – Advisor – Paid
  • Janet Chan – Paid
  • Judy Lim – Paid
  • Irene Poh – Paid
  • Eyvonne Chew – Paid
  • Hyacinth – Paid
  • Catherine Ho – Paid
  • Tan Boon Liang – Paid
  • Rosna Rauaee – Paid
  • Bira – Paid
  • Henry Yip – Paid
  • Gabriella – Paid
  • Pauline Ho – Paid
  • Hamidah Ishak – Paid
  • Angela Straaten – Paid
  • Margaret Lee – Paid
  • Rene Leong – Paid
  • Venika Leong – Paid
  • Lai Fong – Paid
  • Richard Wong – Paid
  • Hou Chong – Paid
  • Ronnie Sow – Paid
  • Rosalind Soh – Paid
  • Bessie Lam – Paid
  • Andrew SP – Paid
  • Andrew Yeung – Paid
  • Yat Sing – Paid
  • Kristin Leong – Paid
  • Lily Ho
  • Maureen Lee
  • Steven Chan
  • Ann To
  • Mary Chan
  • Xiang Xiang
  • Veronique Lee
  • Jennifer Lim
  • Susan Tan
  • James Tan
  • Lydia
  • Gingko
  • Gwyneth Lee
  • Anna Seet
  • Melissa Khng
  • June Chin
  • Jonson Tan
  • Karen Wong
  • Pharis
  • Lilian Tham
  • Ann Lim
  • Teresa Lee
  • Sarah Zariah
  • Grace Kang
  • June Lim
  • Ivan Lim
  • Richard Kee
  • Jane Kee
  • Tim Liu – Standby???
  • Fred
  • Lisa Ong
  • Eileen
  • Shirley
  • James Chan
  • Simon Lee
  • Pearl Kwan
  • Yew Kwong
  • Lilian Teo
  • Francis K Mangalam
  • Catherine Koh
  • Karaoke Session anyone?

    I haven’t sung for a long, long time but I do recall the fun and hilarity when I had a great time with friends karaoke-ing. To make it an evening of non-stop laughter, what my friends and me did was to do a ‘live’ translation of dialect lyrics to English songs. Likewise for a Mandarin song, anyone who is bilingual can do the translation to English or vice versa.

    Before I create a proper thread, I just want to find out WHO and HOW MANY is interested. I believe that is a max pax per room for places like Party World or K Box.

    If I get a good response then I’ll organize this event.

    *Fingers crossed*

    Ros

    Eat “Bak Chang” (Glutinous Rice Dumpling) and Dancing at Paya Lebar Kovan CC on Friday evening (25 Jun 2010)

    Dear Friends…….

    Eat “Bak Chang” (Glutinous Rice Dumpling) and Dancing at Paya Lebar Kovan CC on Friday evening (25 Jun 2010)

    Calling all dance enthusiasts! Come and join me at Paya Lebar Kovan CC for a Funky night ……..

    Event Details:
    Date: Friday, 25 Jun 2010
    Time: 7.00 pm – 10.00 pm
    Fee: $3.00 (a bottle of mineral water plus “nyonya chang”)
    Venue: Paya Lebar Kovan CC (Multi-purpose air-cond Hall)
    Blk. 207, Hougang Street 21

    What are we having:
    –   Social Dance
    –   Line Dance
    –   Ballroom Waltz
    –   Disco music ………so put on your dancing shoes and move with the beat! Guaranteed 3 hours of fun-filled jamming.

    Please made payment to my POSB Savings A/C No: 013-06356-7 
    Ah Nee (Event Coordinator)

    Those coming are:

    1) Ah Nee (paid)
    2) Maureen Lee (paid)
    3) Irene Poh (paid)
    4) Gwyneth Lee (paid)
    5) Chee Lai Fong (paid)
    6) Agnes Seow (paid)
    7) Thomas Loh (paid)
    8) John Howe (paid)
    9) Charles Chua (paid)
    10) Rene Leong (paid)
    11) Boon Liang (paid)
    12) Janet Chan (paid)
    13) Eileen Thean (paid)
    14) Jane Tan (paid)
    15) Steven Chan (paid)
    16) Henry Yip (paid)
    17) Judy Lim (paid)
    18) Eileen Thean (paid)
    19) Charles Wee (paid)
    20) Jane Wong (paid)
    21) Lily Ho (paid)
    22) Daniel Ong (paid)
    23) Susan Chang (paid)
    24) Lina Ng (paid)
    25) Gingko (paid)
    26) Lydia Chin (paid)
    27) Richard Hee
    28) James Chan
    39) Ivan Lim

    31) David & 32) Rita (paid)

    33) Christina Pan, 34) Margaret Soo, 35)Janice Han & 36) Monica Tan

    Thank you for your support! Anymore coming?   See you soon……

    “KELONG ACHEH” …FUN-ON-SEA – PART 2

    It’s time to make our FUN PAY to enjoy our FUN STAY

    As confirmation for your registration, please transfer S$145.00 to Janet’s POSB SAVINGS A/C No: 058-63683-5 by 16 June 2010, otherwise seats would be given to those on the waiting list.

    PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO REFUND ONCE PAYMENT IS MADE

    Details required for Group Insurance (inclusive) – please email soonest possible the following particulars to Janet at janetccl@gmail.com  :
    1)    Name (as in NRIC/Passport)
    2)    Sex (M/F)
    3)    NRIC No.
    4)    Date of Birth
    5)    Nationality
    6)    Passport No.
    7)    Date of Issue
    8)    Date of Expiry
    9)    Home contact needed
    10)  Mobile Phone No.

    Please take note:
    1)   Pick up and return at 1 point only in Singapore at OUTRAM MRT STN
           Departure on 7 Aug assemble at 0630 hrs sharp
           (please be punctual to avoid the holiday long weekend crowd)
           Return on 8 Aug at 1500 hrs sharp to be assembled at jetty.
                                  
    2)   
    Mahjong & Carrom are available but for Karaoke you may wish to bring your 
           own favorite Karaoke CDs
           Feel free to bring your own card or board games…chess…rumikrub…etc.     
    3)   Bring own toiletries…medicine…vitamins…plastic bag for personal belongings,
    4)   Swimming costume for FUN swim at Acheh Island beach…Sunblock a must
    5)   Carlsberg Beers can be purchased at the Kelong@RM$7 per can. You may want to bring along cartons of beers to the kelong as well.  
     On Board This Crazy, Fun-Kelong trip are:

    • Boon Liang (EO) – paid
    • Yew Kwongpaid
    • Janet Chan (co-EO Finance) – paid
    • Terence Seah – paid
    • Dan Huang – paid
    • Christina Pan- paid
    • Lai Fong – paid
    • Rosalind Sohpaid
    • Henry Yip – paid
    • Cat Yeo – paid
    • Dave Tanpaid
    • Regina Simpaid

  • Peter Chee – paid
  • Douglas Chan – paid
  • Andrew Yeung – paid
  • Sockiepaid
  • Karen Thio – paid
  • Judy Lim – paid
  • Irene Poh – paid
  • Lily Ho – paid
  • Eileen Thean –  paid
  • Maggie Teo – paid
  • Albert Tan – paid
  • Anne Chee – paid
  • Daisy Yeo –  paid
  • Gabriella Chua –  paid
  • Pat Lee GS paid
  • Anna Seet – paid
  • Cat Ho – paid
  • Alicia Soh –  paid
  • Mike Tan paid
  • Rene Leong –  paid
  • Kristen Leong –  paid
  • Bobby Bokpaid
  • Gladys Tanpaid
  • June Kohpaid
  • Lawrence Leepaid
  • Jessie Leepaid
  • Ivy Lim Siam Cheng – paid
  • Annie Tan – paid
  • Emily Tay Soh Ling – paid
  • On Waiting List: 

    1. Margaret Soo

     

    Video clip done by Karen,

    Photos contributed by Sockie, Boon Liang, Karen, Janet and Lai Fong

    What the …. happened to Ben Foo?

    My dear friends,

    I have gone MIA for the last 3 months and have not continued with the "investment"  gatherings. I am sorry I did not update earlier.

    I am now living in Ho Chi Minh City for the last 2months plus. Yes, I have relocated and have resigned from Phillip Securities, and some fellow SHCians already knew. Sad to say, I will not be able to arrange our "Investment" meetings anymore and participate in all the exciting events that I used to attend, like getting drunk at Ah Nee’s party at MAS.

    My old friend has invited me to join him and help expand his biz in Vietnam, and I took the plunge. I now hold a 3-year residency visa in Vietnam, hopefully can find a affordable ‘paradise’ to retire in the longer term.

    I am the Singapore director of a 5-year old Korean investment advisory and real eastate company based in HCMC. We provide consultancy to corporate customers to help start their business and quickly secure the appropriate business licenses (not easy and can take forever) in Vietnam.

    We also provide real estate agency, investment and management services to help foreign companies and individuals (facing language, cultural and legal issues) to lease or buy land (for building factories, resorts, etc), buildings, offices, retail outlets, apartments (condo) and villas (landed) in Vietnam.

    I am still learning anything and everything Vietnamese. It has been quite an experience so far (some of you may know what I mean), and busy settling down (no time for alot of things). 

    I shall be most happy to catch up with SHCians living in HCMC, or meet anybody coming over for holidays. I shall pick you up in my company car at the airport. I shall be happy to enlighten those who may be keen to invest and retire in Vietnam, I think it is a very attractive idea. Drop me a post and I shall try to reply asap (sorry in advance if few days late). I am not advertising or asking anybody to do this, but if you ask I shall reply.

    Meanwhile, I shall keep my dear friends posted here. So now you want to know what the …. he does at night?

    Cheers, Ben Foo

    Monthly Weekend Walk – Kallang Riverside/Helix Bridge-Esplanade

    Day / Date : Saturday, 12 June 2010

    Time : 4.30 pm – 6.00 pm

    Venue : Stadium MRT Station Exit A

    EO : Conrad Tang
    Assisting : Sally Lee

    One of the more scenic route, we will walk along the Kallang River, starting from the Indoor Stadium, round Nicoll Highway, onto Marina Promenade Park, passby F1 pitstop, Singapore Flyer and finally up the new partially completed Helix. Those staying for dinner can gather at the nearby Marina Square Foodcourt.

    Come join in the walk!!!

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

    Who are coming :

    1. Conrad Rang
    2. Sally Lee
    3. Charles Wee
    4. Veronica Wong
    5. Gabriella Chua
    6. Aaron How
    7. Juliet Ong
    8. Alice Seah
    9. Karen Thio
    10. Sally Kang
    11. Daniel Ong
    12. Gerry Ong
    13. Anna Seet
    14. Lynn
    15. Sockie
    16. Maureen Lim
    17. Azhari Cuttilan
    18. Ivan Lim
    19. Kelly Ho
    20. Stephen Low
    21. Ronald Lee
    22. Bernie Chung
    23. Christina Pan
    24. Margaret Soo
    25. Janis Han
    26. Monica Tan
    27. Maureen Lee
    28. Sam Soo
    29. Grace Kang
    30. Goh Ah Lam
    31. Peng Peng
    32. Thomas Lau
    33. Richard Wong
    34. Evelyn Ong
    35. Han Fong Chin
    36. Joyce Tan
    37. Rina Tan
    38. Michael Tay
    39. Irene Poh
    40. Judy Lim
    41. Lilian Teo
    42. Angie Ng
    43. Laura Wee
    44. Wee Chin
    45. Pauline Khoo
    46. Steven Chan
    47. Daisy Yeo

     

    Click here to view photos

    Bhangra classes

    Hi all
    Thanks to those who came for the Bhangra try-out!  The lady instuctor had quoted me for the classes (see below).  Venue for holding the class will be charged seperately. She prefers to hold the classes at CCs.  I have actually checked with my CC and they don’t rent out classrooms.  Perhaps some of you may have other suggestions.
    • Cost: $70/hr for 5-7 people or $90/hr for 8 people and above
    • Duration: 1 hour is the average time most people can handle for bhangra aerobics
    • Day: Saturdays are good and time is flexible and will be decided by participants
    • Venue: CC would be best choice or alternative place if you can find
    Thank you and have a good day!
    Interested to attend :
    1. Anna Seet (EC)
    2. Ann To
    3. June Lim

    A joget event

    There can never be enough events to satisfy the diets of SHCians.  Many SHCians have played their part to be EOs.  Some are waiting to be EOs while some think the EO’s queue is just too long.

    We have many events; except for the joget event which has been discussed frequently, but hmm, the idea seems to twinkle and twinkle each time we talk about it.  Let’s have a grand joget event.

    Tinkle, tinkle?

    Terence Seah

    Online trading chit chats – every Tues and Thurs

    It’s been a long time since we chat about online trading.  In our earlier days, we had talks on shares and currency markets.  We had speakers. Small groups were formed and some are still on-going.  Our good old Ben Foo used to conduct online trading courses.  A number of SHCians trade online on a daily basis.  Some make some money; others, we will never know. 

    I just spotted a new member reviving an old post by Ronald Wie.  It was titled "Group strategy" vs "Individual investor".  Maybe this would have made a lot more sense than the title itself.  I wonder how many SHCians are doing online trading, be it stocks or currencies.

    The MPH cafe is pretty quiet in the afternoon, and ideal to discuss online trading tips.  There is WIFI connection, so you can have a good internet link with your broker’s server.  For a start, I like to invite 4-5 SHCians to come together, link up to their own broker’s server and share and enjoy trading tips.  So sorry, the cafe has only one or two power points.

    My office is just two blocks away; so I shall come and see see.  Rene is also there; so she can learn from the more experienced ones.

    Days:  Every Tuesday and Thursday, 2pm to 5pm sharp; except public holidays.  It starts after 2pm as lunch hours would be over then.

    If you are keen to share online trading knowledge, tips, warnings and surprises, please register your name here, so we can expect your coming and allocate a corner for you.

    Terence Seah

    “KELONG ACHEH”……FUN-ON-SEA

    “Malaysia Kelong, an oasis of tranquility nestled among beautiful islands and untouched by modern development, is your ticket to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Enjoy the rustic charm of a fishing outpost, relax and unwind to the sound of gentle waves and savor the beauty of its amazingly beautiful sunsets……

    Go on….engage yourself in some of the most exciting fishing off the coast of Penyabong (north of Mersing, Johor) or simply take a dip at the secluded beach of Pulau Acheh.”

    Here we are back to basic again… this year we shall have our  2Day 1Nite FUN TIME at Kelong Acheh  depart on 7th Aug 7a.m. & return on 8th Aug 2p.m.

    30 FUNTASTIC  PAX @ S$155.00 per pax full-board inclusive of:

    40 FUNTASTIC  PAX @ S$145.00 per pax full-board inclusive of:

    1)  Transport: 2-way transfer from Sin-Mersing and Mersing-Sin pick up and                            
          return for 1 point only in Singapore (to be advised).                                                                          

    2)  Group Insurance.
    3)  All HALAL Food: Lunch, tea, BBQ dinner, supper on Day 1, breakfast and
         lunch on Day 2 before departure from Kelong.  
    4)  Hot and cold beverages are provided free-flow throughout the day and night.  

    5)  Live fishing bait provided for avid anglers (pls bring own fishing rod otherwise
         rental at kelong would be charged at RM10/set, tackles purchased separately)
    6)  Free boat transfer service to enjoy FUN Swimming at Acheh Island.                                                                      
    7)  FUN Activities:  Mahjong, karaoke, carrom…. (choice to bring own games, Music               
         CD for those who wanna dance and Karaoke CD for own choice of songs).
    8)  Accommodation:  8 FUN dormitories that houses 12 to 20 FUN guests each
         (Choice to Group according to sex or Intermix for FUN). Clean sheets, mattresses  
         and pillows are provided. Fans are also available in the dormitories.
    9)  Fresh water which is sourced directly from the hills on Acheh Island is available         
         on taps and in the numerous bathroom/toilets around the kelong for washing, 
         bathing and cleaning…so enjoy a fresh and invigorating FUN Bath as and when
         you please.                                         

    SO WANNA HAVE A RESTFUL, REFLECTIVE & RELAXING FUN STAY BY THE SEA, DO REGISTER EARLY TO SECURE A FUN PLACE:

    1. Boon Liang (EO)
    2. Yew Kwong (EO)
    3. Janet Chan (co-EO Finance)
    4. Dan Huang
    5. Joy Chuang
    6. Ann To
    7. Alice Teo
    8. Sunny Yeow 

    9. Henry Yip
    10. Cat Yeo
    11. Freda Lim
    12. Alan Bok
    13. Ann Bok
    14. Douglas Chan
    15. Andrew Yeung
    16. Sockie
    17. Karen Thio
    18. Judy Lim
    19. Irene Poh
    20. Lily Ho
    21. Eileen Thean
    22. Maggie Teo
    23. Albert Tan
    24. Molly Chua
    25. Oi Cheng
    26. Daisy Yeo
    27. Gabriella Chua
    28. Maureen Lee
    29. Ah Nee
    30. Susan Chang
    31. Sam Goh
    32. Alicia Soh
    33. Mike Tan
    34. Rene Leong
    35. Kristen Leong
    36. Venika Leong
    37. Margaret Lee
    38. Gwyneth Lee
    39. Caroline Gee
    40. Lawrence Lee
    41. Jessie Lee
    42. Waiting List –

      1. Lai Fong
      2. Norlinda
      3. Rosalind Soh
      4. June Koh
      5. Bobby Bok
      6. Pat Lee GS
      7. Anna Seet
      8. Ivan Lim
      9. Helen Wong
      10. Helen Kuek
      11. Cat Ho SC
      12. Margaret Chan
      13. William Wong
      14. Anne Chee

    SHC 4th D&D ‘Pyjamas Nite’

    Payment ($47/pax) to be make to Lum Oi Cheng POSB Saving Account# 117-00132-6 anytime from today onwards.  Of cos, I will definitely welcome kar cha payment lor.. ai sai bo??? :)

    All Hiah Ti Jie Mui,

    This year D&D theme hor, will be ‘PYJAMAS NITE’ – Details as stated below:

    Venue : Furama City Centre, Singapore, 60 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 059804
    Date : 24th July 2010
    Time : 1900 – 0000 hrs
    Cost/pax : $47 (Halal buffet style – Menu will be posted later)

    You all are encourage to come in your simi pattern pyjamas pun ai sai lor, but hor, if u r reli paiseh, den bring 2 d venue dat nite n change lor.. N those reli mai wear pyjamas, u r oso welcome 2 come 2 enjoy in ur usual casual or sui sui 1 lor..

    We, d organising committee will be there try 2 make each and every members laugh till pengsan (faint) hahahaha as we hv interesting games n perhaps a skid.

    2nite, I fast fast put up tis post 1st cos m going MIA 2 join Lily-jie Taiwan holi liao… More details will be given once I return 2 SG lor…

    But registration can start now… so kin kin lai poh mia now.

    WANTED: Sponsored D&D Prizes emoticon

    Got a blender still in its box? New book you haven’t read? The odd food, gift or spa voucher floating around in a drawer or handbag? Been on a diet and can’t fit into the new dress? As they say, one person’s weight loss is another person’s gain! If you don’t need it and it ain’t junk, then we want it! Donate now to the SHC annual D&D! emoticon

    List of Donors and items

    1. Dan & Joy – 2 Bottles of wine
    2. Rosalind Lee – 20 items

    Registration starts now (we r targeting at 100paxs)

    1. Sam Huat3 – EO – Paid (cash)
    2. Dan Huang – Co EO – Paid (cash)
    3. Joy Chuang – Committee Member
    4. Caroline Gee – Committee Member – Paid
    5. Oi Cheng – Committee Member – Paid
    6. Eileen Thean – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    7. Molly Chua – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    8. Susan Chang – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    9. Ah Nee – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    10. Norlinda – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    11. Lina Ng – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    12. Thomas Loh – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    13. Mega – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    14. Jane Tan – Committee Member – Paid (cash)
    15. Rosalind – Committee Member – Paid
    16. Karen Thio – Committee Member – Paid
    17. Sockie – Committee Member – Paid
    18. Lin Chuah – Committee Member – Paid
    19. Terence Seah – Paid
    20. Dolly – Paid (cash)
    21. Janet Chan – Paid
    22. Judy Lim – Paid
    23. Irene Poh – Paid
    24. Eyvonne Chew – Paid
    25. Hyacinth – Paid
    26. Catherine Ho – Paid
    27. Tan Boon Liang – Paid
    28. Rosna Rauaee – Paid
    29. Bira – Paid
    30. Gabriella – Paid
    31. Pauline Ho – Paid
    32. Hamidah Ishak – Paid
    33. Angela Straaten – Paid
    34. Margaret Lee – Paid
    35. Rene Leong – Paid
    36. Venika Leong – Paid
    37. Lai Fong – Paid
    38. Richard Wong – Paid
    39. Hou Chong – Paid
    40. Ronnie Sow – Paid
    41. Henry Yip – Paid
    42. Rosalind Soh – Paid
    43. Lily Ho
    44. Maureen Lee
    45. Steven Chan
    46. Ann To
    47. Mary Chan
    48. Xiang Xiang
    49. Veronique Lee
    50. Jennifer Lim
    51. Susan Tan
    52. James Tan
    53. Lydia
    54. Gingko
    55. Gwyneth Lee
    56. Kristin Leong
    57. Anna Seet
    58. Melissa Khng
    59. June Chin
    60. Jonson Tan
    61. Karen Wong
    62. Pharis
    63. Lilian Tham
    64. Ann Lim
    65. Teresa Lee
    66. Sarah Zariah
    67. Yat Sing
    68. Grace Kang
    69. June Lim
    70. Ivan Lim
    71. Richard Kee
    72. Jane Kee
    73. Tim Liu – Standby???
    74. Fred
    75. Lisa Ong
    76. Eileen
    77. Shirley
    78. James Chan
    79. Simon Lee
    80. Pearl Kwan
    81. Yew Kwong
    82. Any more interested to come???

    Do you have a venue to recommend for future SHC monthly gatherings?

    For many moons, we have been using Hans at Great Eastern as our venue for the monthly gatherings.  I think it is still an ideal place.

    1. It can take in any number of people, from 50 to 200 pax.
    2. The venue serves drinks and food, so catering is no issue.
    3. Pax guarantee is not required.
    4. Pretty central, opens every day.

    But, are you able to recommend another place, with similar flexibility as Hans?

    Terence Seah

    Monthly Walks, Sched update2

    MONTHLY WALKS – INFORMATION ONLY

    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!

    SCHEDULED DATES, Update 2

    12Jun                 Kallang Riverside/helix bridge-Esplanade
    10Jul                  Sengkang Riverside Park
    14Aug                Bukit Timah Reserve (tentative)
    11Sep                TBA
    09Oct                TBA
    13Nov                TBC
    11Dec                TBC

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

    Till then…. Be Cool! Stay Kool!            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,,,,,,,       emoticon

    Weekday walk around MacRitchie Reservoir

    Day / Date : Monday, 31st May 2010

    Time : 9.00 am – 2.00 pm

    Venue : MacRitchie Reservoir Carpark A

    EO : Conrad Tang

    How to get there : Take bus nos. 52, 74, 93, 130, 132, 156, 157, 162, 165, 166, 167, 852, 855 or 980. Alight along Lornie Road at the bus-stop in front of MacRitchie Reservoir Park.

    Anybody interest in a weekday walk around MacRitchie Reservoir? 

    We will start from MacRitchie Reservoir Park, walk along Singapore Island Country Club, climb the Tree Top Walk, go out via Venus Loop and end at Sin Ming for late lunch.  There are boardwalks along the first half of the trail.  The second half going up and down the Tree Top walk is more hilly.

    Bring lots of water and energy food – bananas, bread, fruits etc.

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

    World Cup games and draw results 2010

    I am useless when it comes to football. But, I do know that the World Cup draws the attention of half the world.

    Spain has not been beaten in 26 games.  Only 7 teams have ever won the World Cup.  They are Uraguay, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, England and France.

    Current holders are Italy.  Best African team is Ivory Coast.  Best team never to win the cup is Holland.  Worst is New Zealand.

    Please see if you can think and work out a World Cup game for us to follow through.  I think it will be enjoyable.  Then, we can all play.

    Calling the TimL and the HenryY.

    Terence Seah 

    vacancy for 1 female shipping clerk and 1 driver cum general worker

     

    1 vacancy for 1 female chinese shipping clerk. Age 45 and above. Knowlege of microsoft word and excel. Shipping documentation. Training provided. Salary $1,000 per month. 5 days week. 10 am to 630 pm. work in a shipping company near Mustafa.  Farrer Road Train station exit G, Serangoon road, cross the road and walk towards Mustafa.

     

    1 vacancy for 1 male chinese driver cum general worker. Age 45 and above. Salary $1,000 per month. shipping company near Mustafa.

     

    Interested email to sylvia ang at email angsylvia58@gmail.com and will arrange for an interview with the right candidate.

     

    Good Luck

     

    Sylvia Ang

     

    Like to be interviewed by ST Lifestyle on your silver lifestyl?

    Usually, whenever I get a request from the media, I lose no opportunity to keep SHCians informed.  Some of us love the limelight.  So, if you like to be interviewed, hands up please.

    A journalist from Straits Times Life! and LifeStyle is currently working on a story about silver industry businesses, and she thought that she might be able to get some help from our club.

    1. She is interested to find out if we know of some businesses (health, gym, yoga, travel, beauty, sports) that offer special discounts or packages for people 45 and above?
    2. She would also like to interview SHCians who take up such offers.

    Yes, anybody?  Some comments from you, and I shall put  you in touch with the journalist.

    Terence Seah