Post of Pictures Manager for SHC Forum

Hi everybody,

The post of Picture Manager is currently vacant and in urgent need of someone with knowledge of uploading photos onto the website. The role would require the Pictures Manager to receive digital photographs from approved Event Organisers, layout the pictures as per current format, auto correct for brightness and finally uploading the photographs to the SHC website.

The Pictures Manager has the right to delete and decide if the photographs are suitable material.  No editing task will be required in this role.  To enable photographs to be published, the rules of SHC will apply.

For continuity, and if you feel you have what it takes to be a Picture Manager, do come forward to offer your services.

Terence Seah

Loving Country Line Dance and Country music

Hi all those who are really keen or also enjoy it,

The Country line Dance Association of Spore have their weekly Friday jams at Far East square on Fridays and at the Paya Lebar Post centre on Sunday from around 7pm to 10pm.

If you join them as members for $35, you only pay $1 everytime you join their jams, else it will be $3 each jam for non-members. 

For those who are really keen and staying around Braddle, there is a lady who sort of run through the Friday’s list of dances on Wed at about 8pm at her condo air con common room.  If you are keen to really join as a CLDA member and learn and join  the Wed class (which is free, except for  $5 monthly charge for the hall), you have to also at least attend one of the weekly jams.  Only restricrted number of  slots available and this is more for those who are already past their basic line dance, can email me for more info. 

I am keen to enjoy line dancing again and listening to good old country songs and this group really plays the really nice old country songs with equally nice dance steps.  So am inviting those who share the same interest to join me.  

I am also calling all those who wants to have a country line dance jam to meet on Sept 12 Eve at the NSRC bungalow, and we will play all the songs that the past SHC line dancers from  the  D n Ds have learnt.   All the songs right from ‘Saturday night fever’ , Baby hit me one more time, Pizzirico,  Cowboy Cha cha, Thai song –  to Sway Me now and Soli, and others that we have learnt.  So to all those dancers staying at the East and West try to form you own class to revise (you have 3 months)  and let us have this jam . 

Also welcome if anyone wants to sing Karaoke on any of these songs but you have to bring your own Karoake version of the Cd.  You are also free to request to dance any song, but please provide the dance sheet and song so that I can cc to all those who are keen. 

Cheers , let us have real good country dance night, maybe dress in country style and have a simple barbecue by East coast too.  Dan Huang if you want to dance and sing ‘Your Cheating heart you are welcome’ but please also organise your Sat Dance on the 13 Sept. Cheers , and howdy to all those cow girls and boys, or ladies and men. 

sAtuRdaY NiTe fEvEr

Saturday Nite Fever

DATE: 30 Aug 08 (Sat)
TIME: 7 pm to 11 pm
PLACE: Oxford Hotel, Skylight Cafe (Queen Street)
COST: $17 per pax
FOOD: International Buffet (Free flow coffee/tea/orange juice)
ATTIRE: Denim blue jeans and silver accessories!!! Not forgetting the hair gel!!!
PROG: Eat, Mingle, Dance, Dance, haha, Dance, Dance, haha, Dance…should all acquaintaince be …

Come On, Let’s Dance, Let’s Twist again….
Chin Tian Puu Whey Chia!!!

Registration:

  1. June Lim (PAID)
  2. Anna Seet (PAID on 14/7/08)
  3. Veronique (PAID)
  4. Terence Seah (PAID)
  5. Ah Nee (PAID)
  6. Bira (PAID)
  7. Lydia Chin (PAID)
  8. Dolly Lim (PAID)
  9. Lily Ho (PAID)
  10. Marg Tian (PAID)
  11. John Howe (PAID)
  12. Thomas Loh (PAID)
  13. Norlinda (PAID) Wendy Wee
  14. Helen Wong (PAID)
  15. Gynweth Lee (PAID)
  16. Anne Lim (PAID)
  17. Teresa Lee (PAID) Catherine Ho
  18. Andrew Yueng (PAID)
  19. Ronald Lee (PAID) Judy Lim
  20. Catherine Yeo (PAID)
  21. Peng Peng (PAID)
  22. Janet Chan (PAID)
  23. Dan Huang (PAID)
  24. Joy Chuang (PAID)
  25. Oi Cheng (PAID)
  26. Susan Chan (PAID)
  27. Bernard Chan (PAID)
  28. Eileen Lee (PAID)
  29. Charles Wee (PAID)
  30. Lina Ng (PAID)
  31. Jessie Teo (PAID)
  32. Juliet Ong (PAID)
  33. Aaron How (PAID)
  34. Karen Thio (PAID)
  35. Hycin D’Silva (PAID)
  36. Helen Kuek (PAID)
  37. Chew Soh Hong (PAID)
  38. Wee Chin (PAID)
  39. Eliza Chua (PAID)
  40. Pauline Khoo (PAID)
  41. Lina Tan (PAID)
  42. Anne To (PAID)
  43. Eyvonne Chew (PAID)
  44. Sally Kang (PAID)
  45. Tricia Har (PAID)
  46. Mega Abdullah (PAID) Shirleen Kao
  47. Lin Chuah (PAID)
  48. Richard Yee (PAID)
  49. Dennis Wee (PAID)
  50. Anne Chee (PAID) Tim Liu
  51. Gabriel Lim (PAID) Caroline Gee
  52. Susan Tan (PAID)  
  53. Alfred Ang (PAID)        

Here’s the prog again…the first one got buried ..:-)

sATurDaY nItE fEvEr
30 Aug
Programe:
6.45 to 7 pm…….Registration
7.01 to 7.30 pm….Tuck In time
7.31 to 11 pm……Dance, Dance, Dance
11.01 pm thereabt..Sayonara

Registration:
Once u reach Oxford, pls look for Oi Cheng.
She will be passing you stickers (for those without name tags) and pegs.
Pls make sure u get a peg from her….yes PEG….:-)) I didn’t ride wrongly…:-))

Tuck In:
If food is yummy, pls eat more, if not yummy, pls let me know, I get refund from Oxford..:-))

Dance, Dance, Dance:
I could hve danced all nite…I could hve danced all nite…but hor, we are Silver Hairs aftr all, therefore not possible to dance non stop from 7.31 pm to 11 pm. Hence, I hve put in couple of short game segments in between….for some to take a breather and to rest those legs.
And what’s games without prizes ride?
Therefore, there will be 3 prizes to be won!!!.
To win prizes, u need to hve that peg…so pls remember to get them from OiCheng.

Reminder:
Those who already hve name tags, pls bring them along.

June Lim & SNF Committee

Click here for photos

The Unsung Benefits of Wine

If health came in a bottle, it would create mayhem at the local market. As people threw elbows and ran over one another with rabid shopping carts, bottles of health would fly off the shelves, secured in the clenched grip of hissing customers. People would push, shove, and use props – such as a crying child or a seeing-eye dog – to get their hands on this product. A bottle of health would be a best seller. While it might not be a bottle of health, per say, a bottle of wine is the next best thing.

Those of us who are wine drinkers all know that red wine benefits the heart and white wine benefits the lungs. But, what we might not know is that the health benefits don’t stop there…not even close. The health benefits of wine transcend the human body, refusing to develop a monogamous relationship with any one part.

The following is a list of the unobvious ways wine is helping you or has the potential to help you in the future. They all exist in an underground world of unsung wine benefits, where grapes anxiously wait for their day in the sun.

Extreme Weight Problems: While the term "beer belly" may have given alcohol a bad rap when it comes to weight, wine is actually proven to help the severely overweight. In order for this to be true, dry wine, wine that does not contain sugar, needs to be ingested: four or five ounces are taken at dinnertime or bedtime. In one study, the average weight loss of those who ingested this wine was twice that of those who didn’t. Along these lines, because wine helps with anxiety and ridding the body of tension, it has also helped those who suffer, on the other end of the weight spectrum, from anorexia.

Old Age: Old age is not a disease, but an affliction to our health nonetheless. Still, it’s an affliction those of us in youth hope to someday procure. While growing old can bring about all kinds of problems, wine can aid in their relief. For starters, wine decreases the dependency on certain medications, particularly medications that relax and sedate people. Wine has also proven to increase appetites, self-esteem and social lives of those in old age.

Intelligence: On an average basis, people who moderately consume wine are of higher education levels than those who don’t drink alcohol or drink far too much. This isn’t to say that you should, Merlot in hand, roll your eyes at the idiocy of someone drinking a beer, but it’s reassuring to know wine drinkers are in good, and smart, company.

Bone Strength: Bone strength may be of little concern to those who are young, but it’s extremely important in advanced age: a skeletal build with low density will have a bone to pick with its owner when Osteoporosis sets in. Men and women who are moderate wine drinkers, however, generally have bones that are denser than non-drinkers: the greater the density, the less likely the fractures.

Cancer: Red wine, filled with antioxidants, is proven to be a liquid nemesis of cancer, preventing it before it can fester. Packed with strong compounds, wine is laden with protective affects. In fact, the CDC found that women who averaged 12 glasses of wine per week were rewarded with an 83 percent decrease in endometrial cancer rates.

Kidney cancer, along these lines, seems to have found an enemy in alcohol. According to a study conducted in Sweden by Dr. Alicja Wolk of the Karolinska Institute, women who drank moderate amounts of alcohol had a 38 percent lower kidney cancer risk than those who didn’t. For women 55 and older, the risk of kidney cancer was cut to 66 percent.

Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes, non-insulin diabetes that usually develops with age, is less likely to attack those who are moderate drinkers. Because the majority of people who get type 2 diabetes are women, a study was recently performed by Dr. Michael L. Bots at the University Medical Center Utrecht. During this study it was revealed that women who consumed 5 to 30 grams of alcohol per week were not as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as those who abstained completely.

While it is often lauded for the way it benefits the heart and the lungs, wine, the over achiever of alcohol, doesn’t just stop there. From your mind to your ankle bone, wine provides a glassful of benefits. And, what’s more, these are the only ones known so far. As the wine revolution gains even more ground, and more studies are performed, the benefits of wine may continue to be increasingly known, pouring good health on all who consume it.

Author: Jennifer Jordan.    Brought to us courtesy of Caroline Gee!

Catherine Ho – Profile

Hi! I’m in my fifities and still working. Am also a widow with 2 grown-up girls who’re working.

My hobbies are  playing badminton, travelling & dancing. Been to the States,China, Australia, Japan, Thailand & Malaysia. Would like to go to Vietnam & other countries when opportunity strike.

I’d been comtemplating on early retirement that’s why I posted a comment  # 17 @ "What is the recipe for staying alive after reitrement! by Dan. However, nobody seemed to give me a feedback?

Thank You folks!

Homestays in Singapore

Hi Terence and All SHC members

It was an interesting article on Asiaone on Homestays in Singapore targetting mature travellers that I read recently. This is something I personally feel that I would like to consider when I make a trip back to Singapore. Does anyone have an idea how to contact those enterprising people mentioned in the article?

Regards

Joan (Perth)

Meet-up at Genting Highlands

Hi SHCians,

I will be at Genting from Sat 21 – Mon 23 June to watch the Osborne and Air Supply shows, besides trying my lady-luck. Just wondering if SHCians shd be there on those dates, may be we can meet up for a cuppa and meals together. Pls email me at henrylim48@gmail.com to exchange hp # and suggest best arrangement to meet.

Hope to meet some of you up the $$$ mountain!

Rgds,

Henry

New Elementary Social Dance Class

At Fengshun CC (Bedok North St 2)emoticon

Basic Rock n Roll and Cha cha cha

Start date:      July 16, 2008 (Wednesday)

Time:              8.15pm – 9.45pmCourse Fee:     (10 lessons) S$60.00 Member, $65.00 Non-member


Paso Doble  emoticon


Start date:      July 10, 2008 (Thursday)
Time:              8.15pm – 9.45pm

Course Fee:    (10 lessons) S$65.00 Member, $70.00 Non-member.


At Clementi CCLine dance class (Elementary II)emoticon


Start Date:     June 17, 2008 (Tuesday)
Time:              7.00pm – 8.00pm

Course Fee:    (8 lessons) $S32.00 Member, $35.00 Non-member.


Please indicate your interest!

EO, Danz                   

Organise your Mini Events Sept 12 & 13 (Mid-Autumn Festival)

HI all, 

 In conjunction with celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival,  you are all invited to organise  your mini-Events at the Bungalow.  Guidelines as follows:-

Date and Time : From Friday 12th Sept  12 noon, to 14th Sept 10 am. ( Inside Bungalow, Unit 10 )

Location: Safra Golf and Country Resort , Changi – ( opp Tanah Merah Golf Course ) Shuttle bus available from Tanah Merah MRT station. 

Events that can be organised can be from Outdoors activities like Golf,  swimming, tennis, kayaking, cycling, to indoor acitivities in the Bungalow like the following:-

 

Ron Koh’s Origami or Karen Thio Handicraft lessons, Mary Chan’s Scrabble , Dan Huang’s dancing event,  Clara’s Sing a long or Karaoke to bowling etc.   June Lim , you can have Friday and Saturday night party ?

 Lina’s cooking or cake making lessons or barbecue ?? 

Terence maybe another Orgy night the way you all know how to do it without it turning into a phsical happening or ??? 

Cost and Restriction:  Book your time slot for your events now , and cost will $5 per participant per event.  Limited to 20 persons per event inside the bungalow.  Outside bungalow event will depend on first come first serve bookings. 

Golf at special price too on Fridays , for 2 flights.  There is also Par 3  golf ( 9 holes) that is quite interesting for social golfers and Terence ( once a year golfer) 

Sat Moon cake  Pot luck will be on prime time slot at Sat from 5 to 9 pm , and both ourdoors and bungalow hall will be used for the event.

 Rooms , they are 2 rooms with 2 beds each will be reserved for guests that are coming in from overseas like Ron from Australia,  Mary, Joan, and anyone else.  But if they are no takers, the rooms will be put on Ebay for auction ??? 

The Bungalow has been booked with the help of one helpful SHC member at a special rate of $460 for 3 days and 2 nights. So if we are looking at 100 participants the cost will worked out to about $5 each, with all the extra $ if any, going into providing drinks, tidbits,etc. 

So all EOs and first time EOs , the stage is already set for you, so now is the  time to organise your events and book your time slot fast and remember the limit of 20 participants per event. 

For further info, you can email me at bswi@yahoo.com, Cheers,  Allrounder aka RonWei 

 

 

 

 

Independance Day 2008

The American Association of Singapore in conjunction with their Independence Day is organizing a day of dance, fun and picnic!emoticon

Theme: Let freedom Ring and let freedom Rock!

The highlights are:

Fireworks, face painting, Singapore Singers, Bungee Jump n Bouncy Castles n many more!

We have a line-up of some popular bands!emoticon

Stratomasters – 5.15pm. A Singapore based rock band playing classic Rock n Roll music!

Mid-life Crisis – 6.30pm. David Boden and his band will also churn out classic American Rock n Roll songs!

Way Cool – 8.15pm. featuring the Jackson Twinz. Dubbed the “king of cool”. Catch the live, they’ll blow   you away and have you dancing the nite away. Currently performing at the Goodwood Park Hotel.

Hana & The Vibes – 9.30pm. Singapore answers to Aretha Franklin.

DJ Erickson – 10.30pm …. Guaranteed to close the party with a Big Bang!

The Real TJ – Terry Johnson will give us his brand of humor and comedy!


If this entire event doesn’t blow you away, what will!

Date: Saturday 5th July 2008emoticonTime: 4.00pm – midnight!

Venue: Terror Club Sports Complex in Sembawang, Next to Naval Base Camp. (Will provide more info or link).

No parking available. Will provide MRT and bus route soon!

Cost: Entrance is free of charge!

Food, beverages and all goodies available for purchase.

Let have a show of hands!!!

Brought to you courtesy of Eleanor Chan.

EO, Danz

 Those coming:

  1. Danz
  2. Eleanor Chan
  3. Joy Chuang
  4. Lily Ho
  5. Gingko Nut
  6. Ronald Wie
  7. L.H. Jie
  8. Dolly Lim
  9. Ron Lai
  10. Alice Lai
  11. Alan Bok
  12. Ann Bok
  13. Mega Abdullah
  14. Grace Wong
  15. Veronique
  16. Lydia Chin
  17. Mary Chan

LAUGHTER YOGA – FREE HEALTH EVENT

hello fellow shc members

THIS SUNDAY, 15 JUNE 2008 , there is a FREE LAUGHTER YOGA event :

  • place —- SWAMI HOME AUDITORIUM, 5 SEMBAWANG WALK
  • time—— 5-6pm
  • MTR——YISHUN, SEMBAWANG STN
  • BUSEs—– 856, 859, 167

bring ur friends n family (since its fathers’ day bring father !!) n enjoy a good healthy laugh !! b4 proceeding 4 a great hearty dinner !!

i wl b attending this event with amy ko. c ya !!

esther leong

Annual medical checkups for the over 45s

Early this week, I went for my annual medical checkup, for the first time, at Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok.  The checks were comprehensive, and I was impressed with the service and care the staff put into ensuring a thorough check.  Surprised, this was the first time, i did an ultrasound; thought it was only for pregnant mothers.  Kind of ticklish tough.  The total cost was SGD 540.

As usual, when I went to pick up my report, and see the follow-up review doctor, i was just going over my head, what kind of added features I have developed in my body, over the last year.  Nothing unusual though, the doctor advised me to take more exercise, eat more healthy and come back in a year’s time.

I think this is an interesting topic for everybody.  Do you have some advice to share on annual medical checkups for over 45s?

Terence Seah 

“Upgrading” of SHC website.

Hi Administrator, Terence & Web designer,

For the past few weeks I have been talking to SHC members, and quite a number seemed and is still having the same problems as I have. I don’t know whether its my computer { I am using Windows XP } or has it got to do with the web design.

The main page of the SHC website is beautiful, in its larger colourful font and beautifully arranged. I can change the size of the fonts as I wish, as per norm, for this SHC main page and for my Email too.

There the "upgrading" stops.

The moment I click on the ‘Latest Comment’ ……..frustration sets in…….

1. The font size is miniscule…..despite a lot of help by fellow members, am not able to change the size. It is a strain on the eyes to read.

2. Whilst on this page, I am unable to get into the posting to read up and add my comments, should I wish to do so. I practically have to search the whole website for the posting.

3. In addition eg., Yew Kwong’s help in giving the path to transportation details for the next monthly meeting, again this was not accessible by clickin on address. So his offer of help is defeated.

4. The E-mail address of the commentator is now missing.

5. I have hunted high & low for the ‘User’ button to change my password. Have not found it yet.

I hope this is not regarded as nit picking.

But to my mind this ‘upgrading’ is about taking 1 step forward and 5 steps back.

Please advise if there is any way we can have the same ease we had with the previous web site.

For a non savvy computer user, I was able to navigate it with the minimum of problems.

Hope there is help in the horizon.

Thanks for your attention……………Jie

MKZ (Malacca) Trip 04 July 08-06 July 08 for discerning lovers of good food

Malacca Trip 04Jul  – 06 Jul 2008
Staying in 3 bedroom apartments with 2 pax in master bedroom  A with bathroom attached , 2 pax in bedroom B , 2 pax in bedroom C ,1 pax sleeping in 1 bed in living room , 1 pax sleeping on sofa in living room(total 8 pax to one apartment-an alternate is 7 to an apartment at M$82 with nobody sleeping on sofas)…stay is at Century Mahkota Apartments within walking distance to 2 major shopping malls.There are better and cheaper modes of stay like hotels but I chose this style of stay due to the fact we can relax and congregate together in one apartment to socialise and fraternize.  Allotment of sleeping arrangements will be on a drawing of lots basis for PLAN A  where all parties will pay an equal amount of M$76 per person per night(including breakfast).  Alternatively if all parties are agreeable …for PLAN B….Bedrooms B and C will be based on M$76 per person per night( X 2 ) and those in bedroom A can pay M$92 and those sleeping in the living room can pay M$60 if all parties are agreeable.The gross rate for 8 to an apartment is M$605 and for 7 to an apartment is M$573 per apartments .
I  will be act as EO ( gentle Dictator ) in the absence of Ronald Wie who has to fulfill National Day Parade Rehearsal Duties.The proposed tentative budget is S$200 per person  for the whole trip  including  accomodation in Malacca for 2 nights and all meal and drinks during meal times and entrance fee requirements while in Malacca only. All expenses before  you reach Malacca and after you leave Malacca will be at your own expense eg meals and drinks before you reach MKZ and after you leave MKZ.
The agreed methodology of individual car arrangements where drivers get a free ride and all the remainder of pax will contribute to petrol,toll fees and parking. Any other hidden costs like accidents(touch wood everything goes well), damage etc will be borne equally by all participants (you may consider seriously to take up insurance before the trip and can contact me regarding the insurance plans). The pax in the cars must also top up the petrol to full tank basis before exiting Malaysia.This expected expenditure between S$150 to S$200 will be handled and audited by 2-4 senior SHC regarding monitoring of expenses for the whole group. If there is a surplus this balance can augment our dinner in Johore Bahru on the way back( if not enough participants can top up the balance.I would like to declare the my company will benefit on the 10% comm on the hotel portion only. All participants will be provided with a photostat of a state map and another  city map showing the detailed locations of all the places of interest in relation to Malacca roads.This map is exclusive to seasoned travel agencies and not available to the general public.
             
                                 ITINERARY
04July  Friday morning meet at agreed location (tentative Sun Plaza…vicinity of the road between Sun Plaza and Sembawang MRT. at 7.00am-7.15am.Timing and venue can change in consideration of suggestions put foward.Traditional Newton not considered as not practical for those living in the North.Earlier time is not practical for those travelling by MRT .. Quick breakfast  can be considered in Johore Bahru or Singapore .It takes 3 hours to travel from Johore Bahru to Malacca …but give allowance of 30 mins or less for rest stops.
Lunch at Ole Sayang or Bibik Neo. .Check – in at Century Mahkota service apartments.Afternoon free and easy to attack the 2 major shopping malls next door for shopping spree.Evening drop by coffee shop for Ter-Cha light dinner recommended by friend  or Charles Chua(thanks for freebie tip).After dinner walkabout at night market at Jonkers Street(Jalan Hang Jebat) and supper .After that unwind at service  apartment for social interaction.
05 July Saturday…buffet breakfast at hotel
Morning visit to Cultural Museum(replica of 15th century architecture of Melaka Sultanate Palace).
Proceed to walkabout in the vicinity of Stadhuys, an eg of 17th century  Dutch buildings painted in salmon red.It houses the history ,ethnographic(marriage ceremonies) and literature museums(recommend to skip last location ).
Gather our convoy and proceed to Hang Li Po’s Well,Bukit Cina and Sam Po Kong temple..
Next visit is to the Baba and Nonya Heritage Museum and after that stroll down Tan Cheng Lock street looking at antique shops and drop in on authetic Peranakan speciality shop selling the best belachan(sells by small slabs) and gula melaka  in  town.In addition they sell tarts and other tid-bits.If group interested can drop by shop selling Malacca coffee(good but not that great) before or after lunch depending on time available.
Lunch at one  of friday’s choices or ikan bakar(fried fish) plus other seafood stuff like squid..
Recommended afternoon itinerary …visit D’Paradise Tropical Fruit World and Aboroginal Nature Village near Alor Gajah.Hire a buggy or take a walk in the sprawling Park with its many Fruit and flora attractions.You can then proceed to Gadek Hot Springs nearby
Alternate itinerary…visit to A Famosa water theme Park.
Another alternate itinerary is to visit Mini Malaysia and Mini Asean Park.
Alternatively shopping interlude for the die hard shopping fans.
Dinner at best(most expensive )Peranakan restuarant in town…a must go foodie place.Some have suggested to switch to lunchtime and Ikan bakar switch to dinner…any feedback.?
For culinary people there is Portugese food and Chitty Indian food as alternate suggestions for the other meals to consider…so do provide feedback if you want a change from the  usual Baba food.
After dinner show off your vocal chords with a session in a private room.(subject to availability but will try to pre-book.)
For supper can drop by at oyster omelette stall…if kiasu can drop by before going for karaoke.
Adjourn to apartment. for chit chat sessions.
06July Sunday
Free at leisure for last minute shopping for bargains.
Lunch at location on our list.
Requesting for late check-out for one apartment only to wash up before journey back.
Drop by Johore Bahru for diiner at own expense if out of budget or subsidy if there is still left over…
Buy fruits at J.B market before returning  to Singapore.
Top up of driver’s fuel tanks before returning to Singapore.
At this stage you can list  your name and indicate your interest with no commitment to cancellation charges until we indicate so.Please state your prefence for 7 pax or 8 pax in one apartment and whether you prefer mixed ,all male or all
female.We will try to accomodate your wishes but be prepared to adjust and be flexible if the the fit is not perfect.The 1st
22-24 pax will enjoy the best rates but if we can’t have groups of 7 or 8 than the balance will fit 5-6  pax to a 2 bedroom apartment(if 6 pax one will have to take the sofa)at rate of M$80 for 6pax and M$90 for 5 pax per person per night).Let me state that I will assign myself to the 8 pax  in an apartment configuration on a mixed sex basis and "chope"(book) the sofa for myself  but feedback so I will make  a decision on whether  the remaining  should be on a 7 pax configuration. basis.The following are already logged in as confirmed and will have prirority in being in the 1st 22-24 pax  are Danz Hwang,Kathryn Lee(needs a good navigator) and Boon Liang
The pax are Patrick Khoo,Karen Thio,Grace Wong,Bira Lupolo(please advise if you  your car is available and I will assign a driver to you…if your car is confirmed I will put you in the drivers’ category)Helen Quek,Pauline Khoo,Sally(surname?)
Stef Lim and  Yew Kong(no car but available as driver. Drivers please handpick your  pax(let me know your choices) but try to keep it on a mixed sex basis per car.It’s up to individual driver if you want  to have 3 pax or 4 pax in the car with you.Drivers please advise what cruising speed you are comfortable  with on the highway and we will try to adjust.SHC please come foward to take care of your fellow drivers so that we can avoid going by bus.For those who can’t get leave and want to stay one night only please declare your intentions and we will try to arrange transport for you .I will check if my cousin’s paejaero is available with his driver thrown in for a fee(can take 6 pax)..
We welcome recommendations for other places not on our list for a consensus and further consideration eg Jasin lucky well with Chinese  Zodiac bathrooms for extra good luckChicken balls have also been recommended to be on the lunch menu but declined at the moment unless there is a surge in requests.For those who are interested in a detailed itinerary please drop me an e-mail at insiders111@yahoo.com.sg

Free and Easy trip to M’sia-Jun 30th to Jul 6th, 2008

Hello again,

Lim Tian Soo and myself are thinking of driving to Malaysia, starting Jun 30th (a Monday). We intend to be back by Jul 6th (Sunday).

We will be covering Malacca, some small towns near Ipoh, (eg Tanjong Malim or up to Bidor) or even Ipoh if the traffic is good. We also intend to visit Pangkor Island, Maxwell Hill (Bkt Larut) in Taiping and drive up to Penang. On the way back we may visit Cameron Highlands, taking the new road up and the old road back. Essentially it will be a free and easy trip and the timing will be dictated by what the journey brings. No hotel bookings have been made. We believe there are enough hotels in Malaysia for us. The above is a rough outline of our visits.

We are looking for another 2 to 4 members as 2 have backed out. All costs will be equally shared except for fuel and toll charges which will be shared by all except the driver. I believe that is the SHC norm. Please educate me if I need to be corrected.

Those interested please respond to this post. Much obliged and Cheers to all.

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How about sharing with us your interests?  You will be surprised that there are many other SHCians who enjoy the same interests and crankiness as you.  If you are still not so sure how, chat with another SHCian.

Terence Seah

Vincent Khoo – Profile

Hi, my name is Vinent Khoo, and I was introduced to SilverHairsClub a few years ago.  I live in Thailand for the last 20 years.  My background is in the  industrial spare parts business, and familiar with the industrial estates in Mattaput, Rayong and Bangpakong.

I had retired since 5 years ago.  Today, I live a relaxing life, on what I originally targetted; and that is SGD $500 per month.  My residence is a one room condo on Rachachadapisek Road, Bangkok.   To me, food is easily available at the 3 supermarkets nearly.  Well, as long as one has money, one can get almost all kinds of goods and services.

I shall continue to stay here in Bangkok, as long as I am fit.  Give me a call when you are in Bangkok.  Can bring you around, as long as you cover my food and transport.  My tel/SMS is +6681 555-9950.

Vincent Khoo

Crystal Angel Craft Class (updated) – 27 Jun 2008

  • Date : June 27 2008
  • Time : 7pm – 8pm
  • Venue: Han’s Cafe at Upper Pickering Street
  • Material Cost: $10/pax for Crystal Angel

I am with SHC for a few month and had joined them in the cycling and walk events .

SHC members have been posting alot of interesting events like Travelling, Durian Fest , Dancing and even Soccer.   I would like to take this opportunity to introduce "Craft Classes" into the SHC event.

I make crystal accessories , bags from old pairs of Jeans , brighten up my white shoes with fabric paint….  I met some members at the Bukit Batok walk who find my craft very interesting. 

These are some of the craft we can start with:

  1. Swarovski Crystal Angel ( very ideal gift for Christmas)
  2. Swarovski Crystal Butterfly
  3. Fabric painting on white shoe
  4. Mini bag from old pair of Jeans

My creations (including Crystal Angel pieces) can be viewed here –

http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y64/lohyks/Karen%20Thio/?albumview=slideshow  

Hope members can give me support , comments and any suggestion.

Karen Thio

Confirmed coming

  1. AnnTo
  2. Annie Loh
  3. Melissa Khng
  4. Catherine Chong
  5. Eileen
  6. Jie
  7. Mary Chan
  8. Marg Tian
  9. Yew Kwong
  10. Susan Chang
  11. Susan Tan
  12. Judy Lim
  13. Alicia Soh
  14. Helen Kuek
  15. Chew SH
  16. Rose White
  17. Douglas Chan
  18. Dennis Wee

Registration is now closed. The date for the next workshop will be announced soon.

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What SilverhairsClub means to me.

I was first introduced to SHC by a dear church friend Pheng Sok in March 2007. The first event attended was at the Botanic Garden where the Singapore Chinese Orchestra performed.

I get to meet lot of friend during this visit, like Maria, Lina Tan, Joy and many others. Friend who has been with me till today. To mention them would fill a full page! From then on, it’s the event at Batam, where new friend like Lily, Dolly, Yew Kwong, Tim and Terence I get to meet. I must say that I certainly feel very comfortable with this group of friend. There was lot of fun and laughter. Friend whom I could talk to without putting up a guard.

After this experience of meeting all of them, I begin to look forward to new event to attend. But new events are not forthcoming. I then decide that I should try to organize them and get member to attend. That where I try to organize the Cruise trip to Redang and Kuala Lumpur, bus response was poor. In the course of time I get to meet more new friend like Lina Ng, John Howe, Boon Liang, Eliza, Ah nee, Susan Chan, Susan Chang, Chian Wah and Jessie Teo and Caroline Gee..

Not a person to give up easily, I decide to introduce badminton, dancing and bowling to the club.. These are the activities I enjoy thoroughly and why not get other who are like-minded to join in. More friend I get to meet are, Ronald Wie, Rene, KK Loh, Bira, Peng Peng, Wee Chin, Nor, Marg Tian, Alfred, Alice Seah and Eileen lee.

I must say that I do find satisfaction here in meeting new friend through the various activities, I realized that life can begin at forty-five and there so much to look forward to. There are so many things to share, which would fill pages and pages here. I am sure many other members here felt the same way and I look forward to your sharing with us.

Danz

An orgy in the plan, likely Fri 21 June or 4 Jul 2008

About two moons ago, Dan Huang, myself and a few crazy ladies sparked off an idea to have an orgy. I also remembered igniting the same idea with Tim and a small group of SHCians at the Changi Beach club, on the beach. We could have a BBQ too, but not sure yet. I think the night must be a new moon, so that no one can see the other persons. The dress will be swim wear and sleepers. Can have swimming on the beach too. Strictly nothing to do with sex, politics, race, religion, direct selling and MLM. Some hot Elvis, romantic Ann Murray and Donny & Marie songs in the background. We could start at 7pm and end at 10pm. Enough time to go somewhere else. We call it an orgy. Dare to come? Likely it will be a friday night. Give me a feel of your interest. I shall pick up from here then. Do you like to be my assistant, I mean assistant EO? Just stop by the local bar on Sukhumvit Soi 4, and had 5 whiskies, I think. Should be home in Bangkok in the next 30 minutes. Dan, Tim, please dream further. And for others, don’t worry, it’s for fun. Terence Seah

TRIBUTE TO ELVIS

DATE:         4th August, 2008  (MONDAY)

VENUE:       Esplanade Recital Studio

TIME:          10.30AM/3.00PM (two shows – 60 mins, no intermission)

PRICE:        $12/- for each performance (early birds $10/- (Free coffee & tea provided B4 each show)

Tickets available at Esplanade Box Office or SISTIC’s outlets or Hotline: 6348-5555

Make a trip to the 60s & 70s, and relive the good time of ELVIS PRESLEY’ era, and hear Romito Mendoza belts out the popular hits of the lengendary ELVIS, songs like BLUE SUEDE SHOES,  CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE, and more.

Romito was previously the lead vocalist of the local rock group EURASIA and was the first runner-up at the then-SBC’s ROLLIN’ GOOD TIMES’ Elvis impersonation competition.

Let the "King" lives on, let’s shake, rattle and roll.

RON n ALICE LAI

Bean Bag for bodyache , anyone???

I will like to share this little "bean Bag" I use whenever I have my shoulder ache, neck pain and back pain.  I was using it to ease my neck pain last night and I think of sharing it  with the SHCian.

Sew a little pillow case of about 10" x 5" and fill 3/4 full  with wheat (Xiao Mia – look like the bailey – u can get it at any provision shop or NTUC. 

Heat the "Bean Bag" in the mirco-wave oven for 1min-1 1/2min. Place it on the "Body ache" . Please place a small towel over it if u have sensitive skin.  It help alot especially on the Knee-Cap pain. It don cure but it release the pain. Some old folk told me that their knee cap is not that painful after long term using it.

I used to sewed this bag for old folk and they are very happy as some are too poor to keep going to the doctor whenever they have this knee-cap problem.

If u have friends and relative who stay in cold country , they can use this as a warmer in the winter.  Please try it out or pass this "Bean Bag Remedy" to friends. It is cheap and reliable as well.

If u keep this bean bag dry ,u can use it for many years. Good Luck

Housewife’s Hint

Karen Thio

SHC monthly gathering – Wed 16 July 2008

In order to keep the thread separate from the one Patrick Khoo put up, here is the startup plan for the July monthy gathering.

  • Date:  Wed 16 July 2008
  • Place:  Blk 207 Hougang Street 21, Paya Lebar Kovan CC. opp the former bus interchange (now a car park infront of KOVAN Hub-Blk 206) beside the food centre.  Nearest MRT – Kovan Stn (NEL) exit facing HEARTLAND MALL.   Take Exit C (Heartland Mall), walk straight towards the direction of the Hawker centre, don’t turn huh…..just walk straight and you will pass by MacDonald.  The CC is just opposite. Buses ply along Upp Serangoon Road or Hougang St21.
  • Time:  From 4pm (retired SilverHairs).  From 7pm, for still working SilverHairs.  Up to 9.30pm.

Please put this date in your diary.  You can raise your hand to be EO.  And everybody can make a suggestion here.  Prepare for 100 pax.  Have fun.

Strictly for SHC members.  No pollitics, sex, race, religion, direct selling and MLM. 

Terence Seah

Registration List

  1. Terence Seah
  2. Susan Tan – maybe
  3. Steven Chan – 7pm
  4. Ah Nee – must come, as she helps to book venue.  Also, Event Organiser
  5. Esther Leong
  6. Boon Liang
  7. Caroline Gee – after 7pm
  8. Dennis Wee
  9. Daniel Chan
  10. Gingko Tay
  11. Grace Kok
  12. Janet Chan
  13. Eyvonne Chew
  14. Peng Peng
  15. Janet Heng – Registration desk
  16. Liu Png Hock
  17. Melissa Khng
  18. Ann Lim
  19. Catherine Ho
  20. Kenneth Tan – hoping to meet the teochew ah nyas.
  21. KingSeng Lee – from 7pm, after work.
  22. Lina Ng
  23. Susan Chang
  24. Norlinda
  25. Dan Huang – coming with international English chess set
  26. Veronique Lee – coming after 7pm
  27. Grace Wong – Registration desk
  28. Aaron How – coming after 7pm
  29. Molly Chua – coming with one packet of Lays chips.
  30. Annie Loh – coming at 4pm
  31. Margaret Tian – after 7pm
  32. Annet Seet
  33. Susan Chan – after 7pm
  34. Annto
  35. Jassmine Teo –  coming with some puzzles, at 4pm
  36. Oi Cheng – thinking.
  37. Andrew Koh
  38. Margaret Cheo
  39. Catherine Yeo
  40. June Chin
  41. Angela Straaten
  42. Hamidah Ishak
  43. Joanne Ang
  44. Jonathan Ong 
  45. Ronald Lai
  46. Alice Lai
  47. Juliet Ong
  48. Robert Quek
  49. Kristy Quek
  50. Malcom Chen
  51. James Tan – after after 4.30 pm
  52. Susan Goh
  53. Elizabeth Tay
  54. Lily Ho
  55. Dolly Lim
  56. Eve Choy
  57. Bobby Yee
  58. Tan Jee Hai
  59. Alison Lee
  60. Lum Fook
  61. Jeffrey Ng
  62. Harry Lim – coming 4pm, would request for a name tag.
  63. Amy Ko – 4pm too
  64. Patrick Khoo
  65. Rose Lim
  66. Charles Chua
  67. Chew Wai Jin
  68. Daniel Chan – looking for Chinese chess kakis
  69. Ron Koh
  70. Joyce Tan
  71. Roger Wong
  72. James Tan
  73. Susan Tan

Feel free to join.  Do register to make it easy for the organisers.  If you cannot join at a later date, do inform us, say a week before 16 July.

SHC Monthly Meeting

Hans is an OK place to have our monthly meetings but I yearn for a place with notebook computer access. For lack of a better place I am recommending our members to do an online petition to persuade our founder to use Scorebot for our next meeting as it has internet facilities. While it’s seating capacity is limited it has enough standing capacity to create an informal  and cosy atmosphere.  Our founder is reluctant to do so because of conflict of interest but if members can persuade him in this thread I am sure he may reconsider! Our founder feels "pai sei" or awkward as he has a vested interest in the prosperity of the outlet but as long as we get a fair and good deal I strongly feel its a win -win situation for all parties.If unconvinced I would suggest we use it as a base and hangout for members until we are able to find other suitable places with internet access and than we can rotate and come back to Scorebot on alternate months or use it in lieu of unavailability of suitable locations."What say you fellow SHC members?"…support a good cause!

In the meantime any suggestions for other suitable locations with internet access? Is anybody a member of any country club who can negotiate use of one of their outlets or unutilised ballroom for one of their slow nights since it is a weekday usually.

Pictures of SilverHairsClub June 2008 gathering

Hi everybody,

Based our registration desk, handled by Grace Wong and Janet Heng, 130 SHCians attended the June gathering at Hans Cafe last night.

There will be a few sets of photos, and they will be added here over the next few days.  Hope you have enjoyed the company of fellow SHCians; and that you will have found new friends to enable you to pursue your interests.  Go cycling, walking, travel, dancing, chatting, afternoon, invest, make your own jewellery, origami, gosh, name it.  … Make your SilverHairs years more meaningful and fun.

Cheers.  And, am hearing oldies "San Francisco", "Danny’s song" and "Puppy Love" over the radio this morning.

Terence Seah

Andrew Lee – Profile

Hello Everyone,

My name is Andrew and I will be 50 by the end of the year. I am a Hougang Nan , residing near the Kovan MRT with my wife and 19 yr old daughter . I am still working fulltime in a Japanese(MNC) Regional office .

Two weeks ago I stumbled onto this site and was impressed alot to sign up as a member. I love music and are interested in anything related to the 1950s era. Love a Elvis number anytime….

Travelling is another interest and we try to put in a holiday at least once a year, spending some quality time to ourselves….away from the office and school.

I am not a physical activity kind of guy and the only exercise I try to do is occasionally put in abit of walking in the evening at Ponggol Park. I used to do it 3-4 times a week,but lately been abit lazy and put them off with some silly excuses. 

Anyway, I am looking forward to participating in some of the SHC activities. Cheers !!

Andrew ( Hougang Nan)

Kahlua Irish cream – another cure for headaches

Over the last two years, many of us have enjoyed the fun and culture of the SilverHairsClub.  And, many have found new friends, with new activities and interests.  Unfortunately, and even though I have been in the newspaper media business for a long time, I have learnt that words can be harsh and misinterpreted, even among over 45s.  Some members have used SHC’s communication channel to insinuate and insult other members.  Obviously, this was not what SHC had intended in the first place.  However, with the open internet media, inflammatory comments as not unusual in a public forum. 

As long as discussions stay out of politics, sex, race or religion, besides direct selling and MLM, the administrator will, within reason, allow all discussions or debate to proceed without interruption.  Therefore, I encourage forum members to be sensitive; and not allow other members to make you excited.  There are many fun SHCians around us.

I had just bought a bottle of Kahlua Irish cream at the airport.  Anybody likes to join me for a Kahlua evening after the gathering on Wed 4 Jun.  Bring your own plastic cup.  Another great cure for headaches.  You are encouraged to give your views here.  Avoid pointing at specific persons, unless you are directing at me.  I wont get angry.

Terence Seah

ROCKING GOOD TIMES

DATE:                    8th June, 2008

VENUE:                  Open field opposite Pasir Ris MRT, beside White Sands Shopping Centre

TIME:                     6.30 PM

FREE

FEATURING:           Bands of the ’60s & ’70s – MATTHEWS AND THE MANDARINS ,the S’pore Cowboy, & THE HERITAGE, S’pore Legendary local art-rock band.  SINGERS: Robert Fernandez,  Ann Hussein  and Vernon Cornelious

Come down and listen to the Singapore Cowboys and the Legendary local rock band,  rock you back in time. for a rolling good time.   ALL ARE WELCOME.

RONLAI