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presidenl'smessage As always when we renovate facilities, there Is some disruption to "normal business". This will be kept to a minimum, however we appreciate your understanding and support as the work phase is carried out.

I would like to briefly bring you up-to-date on the progress of the Master Plan redevelopment. The Development Sub-

Committee (DSC), is fully into the planning phase. There is so much to be done before we arrive at the point of construction.

i^ar Members,

This is my first message to Members and I would like to begin by saying how proud and excited I am at being given the

opportunity to lead the General Committee and, in partnership with Management, to help take our Club to a new level of service, facilities, activities and entertainment through

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I am very pleased to report that we have engaged a full-time Project Manager(PM) who will join us immediately. The PM was selected from over two hundred applicants. The experience and expertise he will bring to the Club is essential if we are "to get it right the first time" as we move forward on this extensive project. The detailed progress for the MP will be a subject of regular

communication to you as we move fonvard.

our term of office.

Meanwhile our major area of attention is

we want to be as a Premier Club over the

finalising Club's contract with the selected architect firm and selecting a lawyer specialising in construction law from a

next five years. Our plans will be annualised

shortlist of five legal firms.

To achieve this, we need to have plans and objectives drawn up and agreed on where

disputes raised by Mr Petrie. I will keep you informed should there be any further developments in future.

goals. Our plans must complement the new snorts building and improvements to our ^^n Clubhouse to ensure we are extracting the maximum benefits for you, our Members.

timing of construction and refurbishment to contain costs, while ensuring any new

We have given an added responsibility to the Sports Sub-Committee this term by including Children's Activities. We feel it is timely to develop a programme of activities aimed at Members' children from early age

schedule

Members'

to teens. More and more new Members

The long-awaited renovation project for the

inconveniences and meets the Club's ability to finance the work within existing covenants

being introduced to the Club have young children. To date we offer very few facilities

Tavern and Churchill Room kitchens is

(e.g. $10 million Special Reserves). DSC

and even fewer activities for our children.

underway. There has been a lot of work done by Sub-Committees for a long time

also seeks Members' input on design fine-

We plan to step up activities and generate interest from parents in the coming months.

to guide us along the road to achieve our

and we will soon see the results of their

hard work. Construction work has begun, new kitchen equipment have been ordered from overseas suppliers and hoardings

The DSC is looking into accelerating the

minimises

tuning, and will continue to do so for three to four months, while detailed drawings are being made by our architects.

It is appropriate for me to comment on the

kitchens from an efficient utilisation and

position of Mr Chris Petrie and his supporters, details of Mr Petrie's views were communicated to all members by post recently,

safety standpoint, the benefit for us all is more opportunity for a variety of menus and improved quality in food preparation and

A second closed-door meeting was held with Mr Petrie and three supporters on

service. A small example of this is, the new kitchens will have woks, giving us more

Saturday 5 June 2004. The General Committee was represented by Mrs Nan

variety In Chinese cooking. I believe this

Sandford and myself. Following an hour of

will be a welcome addition for many Members to enjoy.

amicable discussion without prejudice, we

within the Club is done.

Apart from the necessity to upgrade the

I am in the Club quite often, please come over and say hello. Let's enjoy our Club.

Alan Jones President

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President's Message 1 From The General Manager 3

Calendar Of Events

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Recent Events

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News BHes

Wine Section's Blind Tasting... Father's Day

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Cover story... Worid-Class Entertainment... Mini-Ads Promo... Friday Night Movies?.,. Belly Dancing Class... Proposed Tanglin Club

Lunch THE

Tanglin Club

Choir

Report On AGM

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Entertainment

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FOUNDED 1865

5 Stevens Road, Singapore 257814

The Woman In Black... Dinner Theatre

Tel; 6737 6011 Fax; 6733 2391

Evening...Groove Masters at the Churchill

www.tanglinclub.org.sg

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Room... Resident Pianist Robert Bacsafra

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GENERAL COMMITTEE President

Woman In

Children's Workshops... Cyber Cafe... Lost &

Black

Found... Members' mini-ads promotion

Miscellany

Library

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Top 10 Titles... New Books... New Policy On

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Travel Guide Books... Old Books For Sale

Sports

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Golf: Annual Challenge Trophy... Tennis:

From The Kitchen

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Sandwich Smorgasbord... Champagne Brunch... Sunday Family Lunch & Dinner... Fish Head Curry... Sri Lankan Crabs... Churchill

Friendly vs Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club... Annual Tennis Championships... Squash: The Great Squash Section & Billiards Section Confrontation... Sports Section

Convenors... Monthly Balut... Inter-Club Balut...

Room Closures

Alan Jones Vice-President Edwin Khew

Honorary Treasurer Glenn Bryce Committee Convenors

Development Glenn Bryce Entertainment I Jackpot Nancy Lum Finance

Glenn Bryce Food & Beverage Edwin Khew

Library/PR Nanette Sandford

Magazine I Website

From The Cellar

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Dr Albert Wee

Membership & Rules

Giorgio Ferrari Prosecco Tasting... Comparative Wine Tasting... Cocktails of the Month...

Graham Dare

Property & Maintenance

Premium Wines of the Month... Passion For

David Haslam

Wine

Sports / Recreation &

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Children's Programmes Roland Tan Staff

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Robert Wiener

Tenders & Purchasing Dr Kaizad Heerjee

Giorgio

Executive Staff Committee

Ferrari Prosecco

Internal Audits & Controls

Tasting

Edwin Khew

Dr Kaizad Heerjee

Fitness: Myth Informed... Fitness Schedule...

General Manager

Lester's Profile

Ladies Events

12 July Ladies' Tea: Mind Your Step... A Weave In Time - A Talk On Pashmina Shawls

New Members

Brian Toft

Cinema

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Runaway Jury... 50 First Dates... Etemal

Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind... Starsky & 14

CLUB MANAGEMENT

Hutch... Laws Of Attraction... Troy

Financial Controller/Admin Manager Michelle Chua Head Of Food Services

Carsten Kjeldmann

Maintenance Manager Bill Cheong Membership Manager

Editor KG Yuen (tceditor@tanglin-club.org.sg) Magazine Co-ordinator Cheryl LIm (tcmag@tanglin-club.org.sg) Graphic Designer Nazrin (tcdesign@tanglin-ciub.org.sg)

Mary Shotam Purchasing Manager Candice Tan

Sports & Recreation Manager

To advertise in the TOM, please contact Danielle Rossetti, Ria Media Singapore at 6726 2602 or email danielle@riamedia.com.sg. Find out our ad rates and booking procedures via http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/magazine.asp

Danny Loh

Executive Housekeeper Peggy LIm

Opinions expressed in the Tanglin Club Magazine are solely those of the writers and do not necessarily represent those of the Tanglin Club. The Magazine welcomes articles and other contributions from members. However, the Magazine I Website Sub-Committee reserves the right to edit all materials or decline publication. MITA (P) 143/05/2003. Published by The Tanglin Club Colour seoaration and priming by Ad Graphic.


fromihegeneralmanager We are still finalising the date for pool closure and we will advise members as soon as

possible.

Birthday Celebrations Why not celebrate your birthday in the Churchill Room! Or maybe a family member's birthday!!

Dear Members,

If you do decide to hold your birthday celebrations in the Churchill Room, we will

Where have the first six months gone? It is hard to believe we are now in the joyous month of July! Traditionally the holiday

have a free birthday cake awaiting for you - especially made by our own magnificent pastry team. C'mon spoil yourselves.

"ason is a time when the Club carries out

^iCrks around the Club.

Kitchens We have started the kitchen works and have

ensured that noise will be kept to a minimum. Besides carrying out the complete rebuild of the major Churchill kitchen, we have also decided to renovate and upgrade the small Tavern kitchen so that we can provide a new service for the Tavern users that I am

sure they will enjoy. The areas blocked off are only temporary and will be restored to their pristine condition once the works have finished in a couple of months' time.

Cyber Cafe I can hear you saying "What??". Yes, we have a fully operating Cyber Cafe in the Theatrette Lobby. Around 14 machines are available with instructors standing by - and

it is open everyday.

Wimbledon Coverage Come and have a bag of fun and take on our challenge. The highest score each month will receive a prize from me. Give it a go.

This annual grand slam tournament will be covered by our broadband system in the Club. Come and enjoy a bite to eat and a little liquid refreshment whilst enjoying the finest world tennis players have to offer.

Churchill Room

Champagne and strawberries & cream will

We are now experiencing full sittings in the Churchill Room for Sunday family lunches.

create a little Wimbledon ambience. Cannot

Please be advised that to ensure a table,

guarantee the rain though!!

it may be worth calling F&B and making a

booking. We cannot guarantee 'walk-ins' anymore as it has become a popular event. Thank you for your support. By the way, don't forget you can always sample the Indian or Thai Curry Buffet in the evening at the Tavern from Mondays to Thursdays and enjoy the outdoor BBQ on

Fridays and Saturdays. Brian Toft

Dress Code

Please be 'dress wise' when using the facilities. We do not wish to embarrass you with a tap on the shoulder!

General Manager tcgm@tanglin-club.org.sg

Euro Football 2004

Why not join us for the finals and enjoy an early Breakfast Buffet commencing at 6.30 am and watch the full recorded match. So

Swimming Pool

early to bed - avoid the radio and join us

We are now at the stage where we have identified the works necessary to improve and enhance the swimming pool, its surrounding and the male changing room.

for a champagne sunrise to start the day. Hope you will join us at the Wet Bar on Monday 5 July at 6.30 am. Come watch the finals!!

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Cover Story About once every two years, the Tanglin Club's Painting Group holds an art exhibition and sale. This month, nine of the artists in

the Group will exhibit their works in the Main Lobby. All students of art master

Mr Tan Khim Ser, they gather every Friday to indulge in their favourite pastime. The 50-pius paintings on exhibit represent their best works.

Saturday 21 August at a special price. Members can book directly with SISTIC and enjoy a 10% discount on production of the ad found on page 7. Although the King of Rock died 27 years ago, this unique production from New York will present his original band and singers with Elvis singing his greatest concert hits on a giant video screen! This is the same production which has played to sell-out crowds in New York, London, Sydney and

painting titled "Summer Mirage" by Dianne Varden. For more details, please see page 13.

www.panpacmedia.com Mini-Ads Promotion

Talking of promotions, in the May issue of this magazine, we revived our mini-ads service to enable members to advertise in the TCM at low rates. To kick-start this

revival, we now offer members a cash

Call it coincidence, but this month and in

voucher of $50.00 value for every mini-ad of $200.00 placed this year.These vouchers can be used for any purchase at CYC Custom Shops, well-known for their quality

theatrical treats. First, there's the London

production of the spine-chilling play, The Woman In Black, which has thrilled two million theatre-goers in the West End for the past 15 years.

its kind in collaboration with the SRT. More

details on page 6.

made-to-measure shirts. For more

made arrangements

Looking ahead to year-end activities, there's also a suggestion to form a choir so that it could perform at various events in the coming months. A lady member with loads of choral experience has volunteered to conduct practice sessions starting in September. Interested members could also contact Callista for more information.

We will keep you updated through this magazine and the website. Have an enjoyable July!

tceditor@tanglin-club.org.sg

A few fresh ideas are being tossed up for discussion to see if we could offer more activities to members. One such idea is

Friday night movies, Will adding one more show enliven Friday nights at the Club and increase F&B patronage? If there's sufficient interest, we course. For more info, please email me(KC Yuen) at tceditor@tanglln-club.org.sg

for members to see

the only one-night performance of Elvis The

Proposed Tanglin Club Choir

KC Yuen

will need to amend current rules in due

Second, we have also

Farewell We bid farewell to the following members converting to Permanent

Absent Membership (PAM):

Belly Dancing Class

Miss Diana Cheung Mr & Mrs Borge Fogh

Another suggestion from some members

Mr & Mrs Brian Harrison

the

to the Entertainment Sub-Committee is to

Mr & Mrs Akbar Khan

Singapore Indoor

start a belly-dancing class for those who wish to keep trim and do it in a fun way.

Mr & Mrs Julian Taylor Mr & Mrs Christopher Woo

Concert

at

Stadium

on

Events

Manager Callista Wong at tcbqt@tanglinclub.org.sg

information, please see page 22.

Friday Night Movies? We've made special arrangements with the Singapore Repertory Theatre to see this superb show on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 July at the DBS Arts Centre. The dinnercum-theatre evening, at a special price of $85.00 per member or guest, is the first of

contact

Tokyo, and is playing for the first time in

World'Class Entertainment

August, Club members are in for two major

are needed to start

the class. If you are interested, please

Southeast Asia. For more info, visit

Typical of their talent is the cover

The teritative plan is to hold the classes at the Multi-Purpose Hall from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm on Friday 1 and Friday 8 October. Fifteen participants

KEY CONTACTS

Main Reception 6737 6011 • tcfoh@tanglin-club.org.sg

Magazine/Website 67394 129 /172• lcmag@tanglin-club.org.sg

Executive Office 6737 2692• tcgm@langlin-club.org.sg

Sports & Recreation Dept 67394 148 • tcrecreation@tanglin-club.org.sg

Accounts Dept 67394 134 /136 • tcfinance@tanglin-club.org.sg

Tennis & Squash Booking 6235 8482 / 6734 0707

F & B/Banquet Dept 67394 139/140 /176 • tcfnb@tanglin-club.org.sg

Swimming Lessons 6737 0742 or 9276 5900

Membership Dept 67394 108 ■ tcmember@tanglin-club.org.sg

Head Of Food Services 6739 4140 • tchfs@tanglin-ciub.org.sg

Library 67394 127 • tclibrary@tanglin-club.org.sg

Executive Sous Chef 6739 4157 • tcchef@tanglin-club.org.sg

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Greaves "that the incoming General Committee be requested to ensure by whatever means at its disposal, including disciplinary measures, that a member in dispute with the Club uses amicable

Report On The AGM

consultations in the first instance, in

A total of 220 Ordinary / Life and nine

accordance with Rule 45B(i).

Associate/Term Members attended this

year's Annual General Meeting held in the Churchill Room on Monday 24 May. As posted on the Club's Notice Board, the following two resolutions were carried by an overwhelming majority:

Not Carried Among the proposals not carried were: 1 A resolution that "no person may hold the office of President for more than two

1 Rule 23A - Limited Buy Back Scheme

^,This rule essentially will enable the Club to buy back, upon written request, the membership of a Life or Ordinary Member for a sum of S$5,G00 or 25% of the prevailing/current entrance fee, which ever is higher. 2 A Resolution proposed by Prof Malcolm

years in succession. In addition, a person who has held the office of President may not seek election as Vice President,

Honorary Treasurer or a Committee Member in the first year following his tenure of that office."

2 A resolution to elect Dr Chan Kong Thoe and his wife to Life Membership.

GC Co-Opts

Dr Kaizad Heerjee At a meeting of the new General Committee held on Monday

14 June , the GC co-opted Dr Kaizad Heerjee to fill the vacancy in the Committee. Dr Kaizad had served in the previous GC as MagazineAA/ebsite Convenor. After the meeting the GC announced the complete list of convenorships and the deputy convenors as follows: SUB-COMMITTEE

CONVENOR

DEPUTY

Development

Glenn Bryce

Edwin Khew

Entertainment / Jackpot

Nancy Lum

Dr Albert Wee

Finance

Glenn Bryce

Nancy Lum

Food & Beverage

Edwin Khew

Roland Tan

Library / PR

Nan Sandford

Robert Wiener

Magazine/Website

Dr Albert Wee

Dr Kaizad Heerjee

Membership & Rules

Graham Dare

Alan Jones

Property & Maintenance

David Haslam

Alan Jones

Swimming Pool Renovation For the latest information on this

Sports / Recreation & Children's Programmes

Roland Tan

David Haslam

Staff

Robert Wiener

Nan Sandford

notlceboards and the website.

Tenders & Purchasing

Dr Kaizad Heerjee

Graham Dare

Or contact Sports & Recreation

Executive Staff Committee

Edwin Khew

None

Internal Audits & Controls

Dr Kaizad Heerjee

Roland Tan

renovation work, please watch for announcements on the Club's

Manager Danny Loh at 6739 4128/4148.

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entertainment

A Theatre Dinner Evening Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 July at the Churchill Room & DBS Arts Centre truly ncrvfi-shrcdding experience...*^ Daily Mai!

'^The audience were jumping out of their seats..." The Observer

^^Imaginative and hideously real..." The Times

For Saturday 17 July, meet at the Churchill Room from 6.00 pm to enjoy a refreshing glass of wine and an exquisite pre-theatre dinner buffet with gourmet hors d'oeuvres, freshly-prepared pasta dishes, daily roasts and mouth-watering desserts.

Direct from London. Singapore Repertory Theatre

is proud to present one ofthe most exciting, gripping and successful theatre events ever staged - The Woman In Black. Over two million people have

f

For Sunday the 18th, the pre-theatre buffet wiil be the same as the reguiar Sunday

lived to tell the tale of this spine-chilling play, now

Family Dinner at the Churchill, plus a

entering its 15th year on the London West End.

complimentary glass of wine.

A lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has

By 7.30 pm, you should be heading for the

been cast over him and his family by the spectre ofa 'Woman in Black', engages a sceptical young actor

380-seat DBS Arts Centre at 20 Merbau

to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul.(1 all begiits initoceittly enough,

Road, near Robertson Walk. Curtain time is

8.00 pm sharp.

but then, as they reach further into his darkest

memories,they find themselves caught up in a world ofeerie marshes and moaning winds. The borders

The package - theatre ticket, dinner and a

between make-believe and reality begin to blur...

of GST. Please use the Club's usual booking

Unanimously acclaimed by the critics. Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Su.san Hill's best-

iniif

i oflive theatre with a cinematic quality inspired

selling novel,combines the power and intensity

The next two productions of the SRT this year are:

9 to12 September • The Good Citizen by Dick Lee.

forms. We have block-booked 25 seats for

each evening's performance, on a first-come first-served basis.

by the world of film noir. It is a formula that

Bookings are now open. Guests are

provides audiences with an evening of

welcome. Last day for cancellation: Saturday 10 July.

unremitting drama as they are transported into a terrifying and ghostly world.

Coming At The SRI

glass of wine - is priced at $85.00 inclusive

Top Theatre Events For Club Members The Tanglin Club's Entertainment Sub-Committee has worked out an

This is composer Dick Lee's first drama

arrangement with the Singapore Repertory Theatre(SRT)to provide

about a successful architect and Nominated

MR whose industrialist husband dies, and

top theatrical shows for Club members on a regular basis. The Woman In Black is the first of such offerings, and it is hoped there will be many

the perfect world around her begins to

more to come.

crumble! In November - An Immaculate

Misconception by Carl Djerassi.

Special seats in a reserved section of the theatre will be made available at special rates and packaged with a Club dinner and a refreshing glass of wine.

A thought-provoking play about what happens, when re-production does not require passion and relationships! The Economist calls it a "stunning new

Located in the entertainment hub along the Singapore River, the DBS Arts Centre is within walking distance of UE Square, Robertson Quay

play...wears scholarship lightly, using wit

For more information, please email either Callista or Zaini at tcbqt@tanglin'Club.org.sg

and humour to smuggle in serious scientific ideas."

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Hotel, Robertson Walk and Mohammed Sultan Road.


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Join vocalist Wendy and the 4 guys - David, Jerry, Henry and Thomas - for a relaxing evening of dancing, or just listening to great music by the multi-talented Groovemasters. Come early and enjoy a wonderful buffet spread prepared by Chef Carsten and his team. You'll love the excellent food, some new drinks, and best of all, enticing new prices! Showtime : 9.45 pm to 12.30 am • Venue : The Churchill Room

Wat-ch for more announcements in next

month's Magazine!

Dress Code : Club Standard

Resident Pianist At The Churchill

Yes, the Club's Big Party will be back this year, with the usual great food and drinks, and great entertainment!

Panpac Events Management Pte Ltd in association with SEG Events and Elvis Presley Enterprises proudly presents

DIRECT FROM SOLD OUT ENGAGEMENTS IN NEW YORK • LONDON • SYDNEY • TOKYO

Robert Bacsafra plays nightly, except Mondays, at the Churchill Room,

from 8.00 pm to 11.00 pm. Although he has a wonderful ly wide repertoire, some members have suggested a different theme of music for each

night of the week. Robert is always so obliging, so we'll try out these themes: Tuesday Favourites of Yester-years, from 1910s to 1950s. Wednesday The Great Broadway Show Hits. Thursday Movie & TV Hit Tunes. Friday Jazz & Latin Night. Saturday The Classics. Sunday Songs & Tunes For The Whole Family.

Elvis performs his greatest concert hits on a giant video screen! Witti music played LIVE by his original band and singers! The King of Rock and Roll arrives at 8pm, Zlst August 2004,Singapore Indoor Stadium

Ticket prices*: S$100, S$150, S$200, S$250 and S$300. Children below 12 years old at 50% off. SISTIC Hotline:(65)6348 5555 www.slstic.com.sg OCXX)OOOC>C)CXDC)OOOOC)CXXXX5CXXXXXX30000C>OOOOCOOOOOOQ

While these will be the predominant music for each night, requests for other varieties are always welcome. So come on to the Churchill

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Smorgasbord

Assorted specialty salads • Sashimi salmon ■ House smoked salmon •

Visit the Churchill Room and try out our new hot Smorgasbord concept during lunch

Assorted Japanese sushi • Authentic Thai dishes • North Indian specialties • Tanglin local specials • Assorted international dishes • Crepe suzette

and dinner hours.

with ice-cream • Doner kebabs • And

for the kids, their very own buffet.

Whenever you wish to relax during lunch with one of our freshly prepared sandwiches or experience the gourmet hors d'oeuvres,famous flambes or your favourite dessert, the new and exciting Churchill Room is the place for healthy and creative food for your enjoyment. No corkage for dinner only on Tuesday to Saturday. An opportunity to enjoy your favourite connoisseur wine.

Churchill Room from

12 noon to 3.00 pm.

$19.90 (Adult members & Guests), $9.90 (Child below 12 years). No charge for children under 3 years. All prices inclusive of GST.

Lunch: Monday to Friday • 12 noon to 3.00 pm (Last order: 2,00 pm)

Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday • 7.00 pm to 11.30 pm (Last order: 10.30 pm)

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Note: The Executive Set Lunch will be discontinued until further notice. There will be no

Ala Carte Menu. For queries, please call the F&B Dept at 6739 413914176 or log on to our website at www.tanglinclub.org.sg

1/imnJba^ne An enjoyable event with delicious food, free flow of fine champagne and soft music. Make sure you don't miss this opportunity for a truly relaxing Sunday! Children of all ages are welcome.

Due to the overwhelming popularity of our Sunday Family Lunch, we have introduced our new Sunday Family Dinner in the Churchill Room.

This exciting offer is now available to your entire family to enjoy. Children of all ages are welcome.

Churchill Room from 11.00 am to 2.30 pm $47.25(Adult with Champagne), $31.50 (Adult without Champagne), $15.75 (Child below 12 years). All prices inclusive of GST. Dress Code: Club Standard. Guests are welcome.

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Churchill Room from

6.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Buffet dinner : $21.50 (Adult members &

Guests), $10.70 (Child below 12 years). No charge for children under 3 years. All prices inclusive of GST.


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LIVi SRI LANKAN CRAR Available at The Wheelhouse

from Thursday to Sunday.

$26.25 Per Piece • Size 1 KG • Includes 5% GST

The Churchill Room will be closed on

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Thursday 1 July & Friday 16 July for private functions.

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For latest updates, log on to http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/even ts/news.asp

Fish Head

Join us and be part of our selection panel for The Tanglln Club house pour wines of the month.

Curry

• Between 20 and 24 types of wines. • Canapes and small bites.

including 5% GST

Every Tuesday & Saturday dinner. Sunday lunch & dinner,

Raffles Room from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm. Free for Wine Section Members,

subject to availability.

$7.50 for Non Wine Section Members.

Price inclusive of GST. No guests please.

At The Wheelhouse

Last day for cancellation: Saturday 10 July

only.

Celebration Buffet

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For National Day "N v *

Notice

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Once again we celebrate our National Day with a lunch buffet on

Monday 9 August. And for this occasion our F&B team will prepare a very special buffet in the Churchill Room starting from 12 noon.

Please be informed that there will be limited seating at the Foyer Tea Lounge until further notice. This is to facilitate cold kitchen preparation for the duration of the renovation work in the Main and Tavern kitchens.

Watch for more details in next month's Magazine and on the website! The Tanglln Club 9


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Giorgio Ferrari Prosecco Tasting Monday 19 July • R^ifiles Room

Cocktails Of The Month strike up a conversation with our talented Bar staff and sample one of their refreshing cocktails or non alcoholic beverages of the month.

Kapiroska -^1

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Stolichnaya vodka, fresh green limes, caster sugar & crushed ice.

Price: $6.50

Golden Bull

Meet the owner of this wonderful Italian winery and grab the opportunity for a predinner tasting of these outstanding Proseccos at the Raffles Room on Monday 19 July at 6.00 pm. Flnlandia vodka, Galliano, Red Bull,

Raffles Room at 6.00 pm. Free for all Wine Section Members

$10 for Non Wine Section Members.

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caster sugar & green apples. Price: $7.90

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Price inclusive of GST. Members only.

Wine Section Prc.sent.s

Comparative Wine Tasting Thursday 15 July • Raffles Room _ All members of the Wine Section are invited to an

exciting taste comparison of Australian vs Califomian wines conducted by Mr Dean Meijer of Certain Cellars on Thursday 15 July at 7.30 pm.

Calamansi juice, Summer Cooler

pineapple juice, orange juice &

passion fruit syrup. Non-Alcoholic.

Please visit our website at www.tanglrnciub.org.sg or call the F&B Dept at 6739 4139 14140 for more

Price: $4.20

information.

All prices inclusive of GST. Available In all F&B outlets.

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Premium Wines of the Month

Passion For Wine

White Wines

Your Own Wine Collection

MIRANDA SOMERTON CHARDONNAY 2003

What is a wine collection? It can be a case or two kept in an unused closet for daily consumption or it can constitute as an enjoyable obsession.

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Since wine is a living thing, it is constantly changing and

The palate is rich, creamy, clean

reacts most adversely to heat, temperature changes and

and crisp with a lively finish.

direct sunlight.

Excellent with Asian dishes or

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light sauce-based pastas.

Price: $9.40

It Is always best to let your curiosity and tastes lead you to discoveries. Reading reviews and seeing wine ratings with fantastic scores do not necessarily mean the wine is suitable for you palate.

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I Glass

$49.50 I Bottle

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Buy and collect wines that focus on your personal taste. No one knows your taste preferences better than you and the sooner you become comfortable knowing which style of wine you prefer, the sooner you can start building your home cellar.

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(NEW ZEALAND) The bouquet is intensely aromatic exhibiting floral and lime aromas. The palate is soft

Storage should be taken into consideration. A dark, well-

and long with a hint of sweetness balancing the acidity.

ventilated room with minimal vibrations and temperatures

ranging between 16-18'C is optimal. Price: $9.20 I Glass $48.50 I Bottle

'Wine Cellars' come in all shapes and sizes, and for the

Asian climate in particular, it is essential to find a suitable room or purchase a wine cabinet if you wish to collect

Red Wines

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As a reminder, remember buying fine wine and not drinking

CRIANZA RED 2000

(SPAIN)

them before they fade, is a waste of money and wine.

wfense bouquet of fresh red

Above all, wines you wish to collect should reflect your personal taste and the kinds of wines you like to share

fruits with delicate notes of soft

spice. Very pleasant in the mouth with delicious tannins

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freshness and structure.

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$50.50 / Bottle All prices inclusive of GST. Order your party wines using the order form inserted in this magazine or visit

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ladies^venls

July Ladies' Tea

and the Canadian

Date :Thursday 15 July

Mind Your Step Thursday 15 July

Nat ional

Time : 3.00 pm

Weightlifting

Venue : Raffles Room

A Talk On Foot Problems

Team, he was the

Prices : $13.00(Member)& $15.50(Guest)

Medical Director

Prices inclusive of GST. Gentleman

for

members and guests are welcome. Last day for cancellation: Thursday 8 July

the

Pan

Amer ican

By Brian J. Tracey

Mas ters

Weightlifting Championships.

Brian James Tracey, B.S.K., B.Sc.A.T., Podiatric Sports Medicine of Monarch

Medica in Singapore, is a Sports Physiotherapist and Kinesiologist originally

Gentlemen are welcome to attend.

Brian has given medical seminars and consultations to government bodies and

Members or guests attending the talk are entitled to a 30-mlnute COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION

from Canada, specialising in foot problems. He is the Director of Sportiv Tech Lab Pte Ltd. A winner of the E-Global Emerging Enterprise Award for 2003, he was

(SAF)-SAFTI and Medical Advisory Board Oasis (Visiting Consultant), The Tanglin

Participants need to fill up the usual F^

responsible for the design of military, school

Club, California Fitness, Fort Canning

and institutional footwear.

Country Club and Amrita Spa. He also works in conjunction with numerous Orthopaedic surgeons & medical clinics such as The

booking slip & submit to Reception or fax to 6736 1195, or make your bookings online at http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/events/ upcoming.asp

Brian has experience with Elite Amateur

and Professional Sports Teams on a national and international level. Having served the Canadian National Cycling Team

clubs such as The Singapore Armed Forces - 'Health Today', The Grand Hyatt - Club

Singapore Nurses Association, Osteopathic Treatment Centre and The Back and Neck

Physiotherapy Centre.

/a. WtrClVCa 111 "l uillr A Talk On Poshmma Shawls

Thursday 20 May The lunch talk we had at the Club on Thursday

20 May was very interesting. Mr Gerald Heng, a Singaporean who was posted to Nepal by the Singaporean International Foundation, presented us with a detailed account on the making of the popular pashmina shawl.

Wool from the changra mountain goats are spun into yarns for the shawls. The slides showed the various stages of making these shawls from the weaving to the dyeing, to the eventual twisting of the tassels at the ends of the shawls.

After the slide presentation, Mr Heng informed us of the orphanage which he has opened in Nepal. Proceeds from the sale of his shawls will go towards this. I thought his dedication towards these children is very admirable. The afternoon ended with the Club ladies

modelling the various shawls which his company, Angels Anonymous makes. This indeed was

the highlight of the talk. Mr Heng has Incorporated the local ikat and nyonya designs into his shawls, His collection was truly unique and very beautiful. Torat Doshi

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worth $75 at Monarch Medica.


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newmembers

I Introduction Evening 14 June 2004 We extend a warm welcome to the following new Members; Mr & Mrs Foo Meng Tong Ms Adeline Mow Ming Lee & Mr Denis Nyam Ms Poh Khim Hong & Mr Arthur Lee Mr& Mrs Ishwarlal Pranlal

Mr & Mrs Tan Swee Siong Mr & Mrs Billy Tan Gim Hoe Dr & Mrs Ung Eng Khean

Mr Eugene Chew Soo Jin

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Dr Chng Chai Kiat Mr Edward Holiday Mr Kelvin Kaw Jon Wua Ms Koh Tze Tian Mr & Mrs Kwek Ju-Hon

Ms Karen Ng Weng Yue Mr Jeremy Ong Shu-Jin Ms Denise Tan Shu Fen

Mr Gregory Wee Chong Yeow Ms Denyse Yeo Su-En We extend a warm welcome to the following Associate Member:

Ms Wun Lai Fun (spouse of Mr Thio Syn Pyn)


bers

new

1

Club President Mr Alan Jones with one of the

seconders, Mrs Allan Teo. 2

Mrs Helen Tan & Ms Denise Tan.

3 Dr Ung Eng Khean & Mr Jeremy Ong. 4

DrChng Ghai Kiat.

5 6

Ms Poh Khim Hong & Mr Arthur Lee. Mr & Mrs Tan Swee Siong.

7 Mr Gregory Wee with proposer. Mr Wee Soon Hoo. 8

Mr Kelvin Kaw with proposer, Mr Eric Teoh.

9

Mr & Mrs Ishwarlal Pranlal.

10 Vice President Mr Edwin Khew, Mr Derek Mitchell and

Mr Edward Holiday. 11 Ms Denyse Yeo with parents, Mr & Mrs Albert Yeo.

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calendar everils

SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse) THAI BUFFET(The Tavern) FISH SOUP WITH THICK BEE HOON

(The Tavern) CHURCHILL ROOM CLOSED

for a private function

ntthe Theotrette Lobby 6 INTRODUCTION EVENING

• FISH HEAD CU' • THAI BUFFET

6.00 pm (Raffles Room)

NORTH INDIAN BUFFET (The Tavern)

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PORK KNUCKLES(The Tavern)

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13 NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavern) PORK KNUCKLES (The Tavem) WINE TASTING EVENING 6.30 pm (Raffles Room)

FISH HEAD CURRY(Wheelhouse) THAI BUFFET (The Tavem)

TEO CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavem) SQUASH Friendly match vs SICC 7.00 pm (Squash Courts)

FISH SOUP WITH THICK BEE HOON < (The Tavem)

THAI BUFFET(The Tavern)

14 TEO CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

LADIES'TEA - A Talk On Foot Problems

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(TheTavem)

3.00 pm (Raffles Room) COMPARATIVE WINE TASTING

7.30 pm (Raffles Room) BILLIARDS Section Fund Night (Billiards Room) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse) THAI BUFFET (The Tavem)

20 NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavem) PORK KNUCKLES(The Tavem)

21

22

• FISH HEAD CURRY(Wheelhouse)

TEO CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

• THAI BUFFET (The Tavem)

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) NORTH INDIAN BUFFET (The Tavem)

(The Tavern)

GIORGIO FERRARI PROSECCO

FISH SOUP WITH THICK BEE HOON

TASTING 6.00 pm (Raffles Room) TENNIS Annual Veterans Championship (ill 1 August(Tennis Courts)

THAI BUFFET(The Tavern),. •

W'"

29 NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Taw

FISH HEAD CURRY(Wheelhouse) THAI BUFFET(The Tavem)

PORK KNUCKLES(The Tavem) "*

TEO CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

BALUT Monthly competition

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavem)

SRI LANKAN CRAB(WheellMf^)

7.30 pm (Card Room)

j

FISH SOUP WITH THICK BEE HOON

(The Tavem) THAI BUFFET(The Tavem) ART EXHIBITION till 1 August (Main Lobby)

> DAILY LOCAL SET LUNCH & WESTERN SET LUNCH•Monday to Saturday (Wheelhouse & The Tavem)

tue

wed

2

3

4

5

• INTRODUCTION EVENING

• FISH HEAD CURRY(Vi^eelhouse) • THAI BUFFET(The Tavem)

• TEO CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

• SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavem)

• FISH SOUP WITH THICK BEE HOON

mon

6.00 pm (Raffles Room) • NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavem) • PORK KNUCKLES(The Tavem)

thu

(The Tavem) • THAI BUFFET (The Tavem)

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1 1

9 Nationai Day • NORTH INDIAN BUFFET(The Tavem) • PORK KNUCKLES(The Tavem) • NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATION

J 10 • PISH HEAD CURRY(Wheelhouse) • THAI BUFFET (The Tavem)

11

12

• TEO CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

• SRI LANKAN CRAB(Wheelhouse)

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • NORTH INDIAN BUFFET (The Tavem)

• FISH SOUP WITH THICK BEE HOON

(The Tavern) • THAI BUFFET(The

BUFFET 12 noon (Churchill Room)

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fri

sun

ADULT ART CLASS

10-00 am (Draycoll Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) ROBOTICS WORKSHOP

12 noon (Claymore Room) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Runaway Jury - PG (Theatrette) LIVE MUSIC BY THE GROOVE MASTERS (Churchill Room) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Runaway Jury - PG (Theatrette) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

10 ADULT ART CLASS

10.00 am (Draycott Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) BBQ 6.00 pm (The TavemAVheelhousa) SRI' "NKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) MOVIE 50 First Dates - PG (Theatrette) LIVE MUSIC BY THE GROOVE MASTERS (Churchill Room) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) BBQ 6.00 pm (The TavernWheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

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16

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) BBQ 6.00 pm (The TaverrVWheelhouse)

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind • NC16(Theatrette) LIVE MUSIC BY THE GROOVE MASTERS (Churchill Room) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavern/Wheelhouse) ENTERTAINMENT A Theatre Dinner Evening.6.00 pm (Churchill Room & DBS Arts Centre)

CHURCHILL ROOM CLOSED

TENNIS Tennis Section Fund Dinner & Dance

for a private function

7.00 pm (Churchill Room)

ADULT ART CLASS

10.00 am (Draycott Room) CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

WORKSHOP 2.00 pm (Claymore Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

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23 ADULT ART CLASS

10.00 am (Draycott Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) LITTLE WIZARDS SPELLS & POTIONS

WORKSHOP 2.00 pm (Claymore Room) GOLF Irvhouse compeUtion at Warren Golf & Country Club BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse)

30

18 SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mlnd-NC16 (Theatrette) ENTERTAINMENT A Theatre Dinner Evening, 6,00 pm (Churchill Room S DBS Arts Centre) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

25 CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 11.00 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse)

MOVIE Starsky & Hutch - PG (Theatrette)

//ni,

SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

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CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Starsky & Hutch - PG (Theatrette) LIVE MUSIC BY THE GROOVE MASTERS(Churchill Room) BILLIARDS Double Snooker Handicap Competition for Andy Wetjster Trophy. 2.00 pm (Billiards Room) SQUASH Veteran & Vintage Tournament Finals(Squash Courts) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavern/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) MOVIE 50 First Dates - PG (Theatrette) LAWN BOWLS Annual Singles Championship Finals(SCC) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

(Draycott Room)

GAMw»hOGRAMMING WORKSHOP 12 noon (Raffles Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

fri

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Laws Of Attraction - PG (Theatrette) LIVE MUSIC BY THE GROOVE MASTERS (Churchill Room) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheeltiouse)

sat

SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Laws Of Attraction - PG (Theatrette) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

V

sun

8 ADULT ART CLASS

10.00 am (Draycott Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

13 ADULT ART CLASS

10.00 am (Draycott Room) CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) ROBOTICS WORKSHOP

12 noon (Claymore Room)

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Troy - PG (Theatrette) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

14 CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am (Wheelhouse) HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Kill Bill 2• M18(Theatrette) BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Troy - PG (Theatrette) TENNIS Annual Veterans Championship Finals (Tennis Courts) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

15 SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) MOVIE Kill Bill 2 - M18(Theatrette) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

BBQ 6.00 pm (The Tavem/Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRAB (Wheelhouse)

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Wine Section's

Blind Tasting Friday 18 June 2004 An excellent turnout of about 30 wine lovers launched the first

event of the newly-formed Wine Section of the F&B department last month.

Leading the evening's presentation of Cabernet Sauvignon from six countries - France, Italy, Spain, Chile, Australia and the USA - was Tan Ying Hsien, a most knowledgeable and unusual wine connoisseur.

Mr Tan is a lawyer by training who admits he "mis-spent his time qualifying for the English bar studying wine labels, wine bottles and their contents in preference to the finer points of jurisprudence." He has been studying the serious consumption of wine for over

20 years and is a member of several wine fraternities including the Commanderie de Bordeaux and the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin.

It was a most enjoyable evening for all the participants, thanks to Chef Carsten, himself a wine enthusiast, and staffers Callista and Zaini, and the F&B team.

The next function of the Wine Section is Comparative Wine

Tasting on Thursday 15 July (see page 10). Have you joined the Wine Section yet? Contact Callista at the F&B Dept at 6739 4176.

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recentevents

Father's Day Lunch Sunday 20 June 2004 An excellent turnout of over 130 members

and their children came for the special buffet lunch to honour their Dads on Father's Day 2004. Like Mother's Day a month earlier,

this occasion is always most popular and the Churchill Room a perfect setting for that wonderful family gathering.

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miscellany

Ever wondered how PC games are created? Now your child can learn how to create his/her own simple 2Dstyle PC games using GUI (Graphical User Interface)

environment software. Sign them up now!

Fridaylu July & Saturday 28 August

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In the process, they will learn storyboarding, animation and programming logic. This workshop is aimed at Introducing the student to the fun and challenging world of games creation. Most importantly, it is to cultivate a child's creativity and logic thinking!

Date : Friday 30 July (Raffles Room) & Friday 20 August (Claymore Room)• Time : 12 Noon to 5.00 pm • Fee :$90 per participant (Price inclusive of GST)• Registration forms are available at the Reception and from the Sports & Recreation Dept. • Closing date : 1 week before commencement • For

further details, please call the Sports & Recreation Dept at 673904128/4148.

Kmn

You are trapped In time In Everland and you need to muster all courage and intelligence to fight the evil alliance of Wizard Hook. You need to outwit, outsmart and outdo your enemies in order to retrieve the key to return back

home. Start to unleash the hidden potential of your mind or be trapped forever In Everland...

Kids will be challenged with intellectual games and handson activities throughout the workshop. It promotes lateral

thinking, builds teamwork, strengthens your confidence and trains your mental power!

Date : Saturday 21 August (Claymore Room)& Friday 27 August

(Raffles Room)• Time : 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm • Fee : $70 per participant(Price inclusive of GST)• Registration forms are available

at the Reception and from the Sports & Recreation Dept. Closing date : 1 week before commencement • For further details, please call the Sports & Recreation Dept at 673904128 / 4148. 20 The Tonglin Club

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Friday 2 July [Basic]6

^Friday 13 Rugust (Basic b intermediate] 12 Boon to 6.00 pm •Claymore Room Discover the world of science and technology

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through hands-on activities. Through this workshop, your child will learn how to build and programme their own robots that can move >.^«3nd think on their own. Participants will also be

Friday 23 July • 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm Claymore Room For all Harry Potter diehard fans, this is a chance for you to leam how to concoct potions and cast spells at your

friends, adapted from the famous young wizard. Be amazed by the application of science that

introduced to the logic, design and control of the robots. After which they will be challenged to complete

is used for each spell and potion!

tasks and missions. It promotes creativity and teamwork tool

Join in this interesting and fascinating workshop

Each session promises fun-filled and creative activities that will Inspire your child.

with fun and creative games and discover how chemistry works in our everyday life.

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Intermediate) • Time : 12 Noon to 6.00 pm • Venue :

Date : Friday 23 July • Time : 2.00 to 6.00 pm • Venue :Claymore Room •Fee :$70 per participant • Registration

Claymore Room • Fee : $90 per participant Registration

forms are avaiiable at the Reception and from the Sports

forms are available at the Reception and from the Sports & Recreation Dept • Closing date : 1 week before commencement• For further details, please call the Sports & Recreation Dept at 67390412814148.

& Recreation Dept • Closing date : 1 week before

Date: Friday 2 July (Basic)& Friday 13 August(Basic &

The Tonglin dub Klyber Cafe

commencement • For further details, please call the

Sports & Recreation Dept at 673904128 I 4148.

Lost & Found items Of Some Value You'll be amazed what our honest staff have found in the Club in recent

If you or your children have

months. According to Executive Housekeeper Peggy Lim, a number

not visited it yet, why not drop

of valuable items have been left

in sometime? It's located at

behind in the Club by members or their guests and these items are now looking for their owners!!

The Cyber Cafe is now open!

the Theatrette Foyer,and the business hours are from 12

noon till 10.00 pm daily, with earlier opening hours at 10.00 am on weekends.

Please contact Senior Security Officer Yusoff if you think you may have lost some of these "valuables" in the Club

This

month

there's

competition on the game called "Counter-Strike" on

Saturday 24 July. The operator Netzspiel will offer training lessons at a cheaper rate when you sign up now for i training pass. For more details, please drop In at the Cyber Cafe!!

lately: bracelets, earrings, gold rings, wrist watches, fountain pens, cameras, mobile phones, pagers, Walkmans, radios or even a tape recorder.

Please be aware that if no claims are

made by end of July, these Items will be disposed off at the discretion of the Management.

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miscellariy

Promoting Mini-ods

Tuition Available

In conjunction with CYC Custom Shop - makers of fine shirts for gents and ladies - the Magazine is offering Club members a unique deal when

Engiish

s • Science

Flexible ti

'slandwide

they advertise using mini-ads. These ads come in three sizes as stated below.

CYC

When you advertise from July to December 2004. each mini-ad of

$200.00 will entitle you to a $50.00 cash voucher for any purchase at

Emblishetl in 1935

a CYC shop at either Raffles Hotel Shopping Arcade or Republic Plaza

The sample mini-ads on the right are for members only. We are introducing this new service for members who may have a car for

Type A: 6 X 4.5 cm Type B: 6 X 9 cm

- $200

sale, a house for rent, or just may want to offer specialised services like giving piano

Type C: 12 X 4.5 cm

-$200

Mini-ad sizes and rates per insertion are;

or guitar lessons, or executive coaching.

Call 64321 7654 for more details. Or visit www.tuition.com

II. See details on Inside Back Cover of this issue.

VINTAGE CAR FOR SALE

-$100

All rates include GST.

Deadline for booking and text for the ad is the 18th of every month. For more details, please contact our Magazine Co-ordinator Cheryl Urn at 6739 4129 or Call 6545 1234 to view, or email vintage@mail.com

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library The Veil Of Illusion

Non Fiction

Rebecca Ryman

Disarming Iraq

Islands

Hans Blix

Adult Library

Anne Rivers Siddons

Financial Reckoning Day

Fiction

Lots Of Love

William Bonnerwlth

The Lemon Table

Fiona Walker

New Books

Addison Wiggin

The Art Of Mending

Science Fiction

Wouldn't Sit Down

Elizabeth Berg

Conclave Of Shadows

Jesse Browner

Emma Brown

Book Two: King Of Foxes Raymond E. Feist

Chicken's Backside

Beyond Compare Candace Camp The Devil's Redhead David Corbett

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,aven Lake

^hn Dalton Seductive Thea Devine

Knock Me Off My Feet Susan Donovan

Diving Women Kaye Gibbons The Wonder Worker

Crime & Thriller Michael Connelly The Sherbrooke Twins Catherine Coulter Shadow Account

Stephen Prey

Therapy Jonathan Kellerman

David Mitchell

My Favourite Thief Karyn Monk The Swallow And The

Hummingbird Santa Montefiore

The Game

Robin Cook

• Avenger Frederick Forsyth • Double Vision Pat Barker • Fatal Tide Iris Johansen

After Abuse

The End Of Detroit

Micheline Maynard The Good,The Bad & The

Doctored Evidence Donna Leon

The Frumlous Bandersnatch

Difference

Cohen Randy Allies: The US, Britain,

Europe And The War In Iraq

Ed McBain 362 Belisle St

Susie Moioney The Greater Good

Casey Moreton Guardian Of The Horizon Eiizabeth Peters The Unknown Soldier

Gerald Seymour Lost Boy Lost Girl

Wiliiam Shawcross

The Price Of Loyalty Ron Suskind Nehru: The Invention Of India Shashi Tharoor

Non Fiction • Monsoon Diary Shoba Narayan • The Case For Israel Alan Dershowitz • The New Mrs Lee's Cookbook Mrs Lee Chin Koon

• My Side Of History Chin Peng • Bob Hope: My Life In Jokes Bob Hope with Linda Hope

The Hidden Life Of Dogs Elizabeth Marshall Thomas The Human Mind: And How To Make The Most

Peter Straub

A Risk Worth Taking

Of It

Robin Pilcher

Robert Winston

New Policy

Stephanie Laurens • Seizure

Andrew Madden

Dean Koontz

^oud Atlas

Sun After Dark: Flights Into The Foreign Pico Iyer Salt: A World History Mark Kuriansky

Fiction • A Gentleman's Honor

Altar Boy: A Story Of Life

Odd Thomas

'san Lewis

frequently borrowed by members.

Robert Macfarlane

Iris Johansen

All Things Kim Wong Keltner

Stephanie Laurens Intimate Strangers

acquired in January 2004 showed that the following titles were most

Mountains Of The Mind

Firestorm

Laurie R. King

The Ideal Bride

Courtesans Katie Hickman

The Narrows

The Dim Sum Of

The Story Marian Keyes

A Face Like A

J. P. Cross

Susan Howatch

The Other Side Of

A six-month survey of the books

The Duchess Who

Julian Barnes

Clare Boyian

Top 10 Popular Titles

Qld Library Books

SCirBols Fo-'Sale Due to their great popularity, all travel guide books will be on loan for the usual two weeks,

but no renewals will be permitted. This new policy takes effect from 1 July 2004.

There is an on-going sale of old non-fiction books in our Library this month. They are priced

at only $2.10 (inclusive of GST) per book on a first-come firstserved basis. Please make

your enquiries at the Adult Library.

For enquiries, contact the Library at 6739 4127 or email

tclibrary@tanglin'Club.org.sg

The Tonglln Club 23


golf

Annual Challenge Trophy the sea breeze a godsend and the day's

from amongst the trees on side of the 7th

play would even have pleased Terry Farley

fairway and on approaching the green thought he had lost his ball, only to find it

as nobody returned over 39 stableford points.

smiling up at him from the bottom of the cup.

The ladies carried the day with Jane Parmley and Sally Liew scoring a combined

More than 50 players, partners and guests

stableford of 78, 39 each. On count-back, Sally also picked up the best score of the

attended the after-match dinner in the

day and Noel Hawkes reluctantly had to pass on the Terry Farley trophy for at least

Sports & Recreation Dept staff and the five

a year.

Golf Section members. After a brief pr

Squash's best pair was Colin Moore and Robert Page on 67 points compared to less notable scores submitted by Nicholas Menken, Fred Kloppers, Chris Claridge and

convenor, Chris Claridge, Brian Toft took

Raffles Room along with Brian Toft, his General Committee members who are also

giving ceremony from the incomiii^

m The Squash Section seems to have an insatiable appetite for challenge both on

man stand-up comedy act followed by a trivia quiz with golf, squash and Tanglin

Graham Dare.

Club questions.

Longest Drive went to Alan Chua with 248m

Many thanks to all who played for Golf, for retaining the trophy and to Squash for being

and those nearest the pin, messrs Francis Foo, Colin Moore, Glenn Bryce and Teo Meng Toon collected prizes donated by the

so gracious in defeat - but then with so much practice it surely must have become

two outgoing convenors messrs Dare and

second nature. See you on the fairways

Haslam.

next year!

and off the squash courts. Three years ago

Chris Claridge

they took this onto the fairways and defeated the Golf Section in what now looks like

having been a one-off in the now annual event.

In the last three years, Golf have never had to look back having firmly held the Challenge

Trophy and this year's victory was secured by only one squash team out of seven winning their match. 22 Golf Section members and 14 Squash

Section members signed up for this year's event that was held at the SAFRA course

on the East Coast. The weather was kind,

The Golf pair of Teo Meng Toon and Mike Bowden shared shot of the day on consecutive holes. Meng Toon hit the bottom of the flagstick on the par 3 6th and his ball came to rest within millimetres of the cup. Mike hit a three iron 180m approach shot

24 The Tanglin Club

over proceedings with an impromptu one-


golf&tennis Bring-A-Guest Night

Match Against

Tuesday 22 April 2004

SAFRA

Bring-A-Guest Tennis Night turned out to be a blast. Despite being held on a weekday, 35 people signed up for 32 places and most stayed on until past 10.30 pm enjoying dinner and chatting by the poolside.

A stellar performance at Sembawang by SAFRA in early May resulted in them keeping the trophy for another

year, leaving The Tanglin Club yet to card a victory in this annual event.

The evening started off just before 7.00 pm

The weather which was threatening earlier

held up, and everyone worked up a good sweat. Highest number of games won winners Lily Lim and Edwin Lee were announced after dinner. The ubiquitous MC

Cheong and vivacious Lilian Lum hosted the lucky draw. 16 prizes for 35 people not bad!! The Tanglin Club restaurant vouchers, The Tanglin Club Hair Salon vouchers and tailoring vouchers courtesy

of CYC provided the after-dinner thrills.

with a photo shoot (before everyone got

Despite our two top teams - Alan

sweaty and less beautiful) and the rules of

Jones / Jane Parmley and Low How Shen / Krishna - carding a respectable

the 3 rounds of Mixed Doubles spelt out by

Ken Smith. Play got underway and there

and Soh. Finally, hey MC this was a good

43 points - they were eclipsed with

were some serious tennis soon taking place.

one, when are we going to have the next

'Scores of 52, 47 and 45 from

Nobody got hungry or thirsty with the free

one??

SAFRA's top three teams and we

flow of cold fruit squash and sandwiches

eventually lost both the team match

and everyone got their goody bag of now

play 6 - 4 and the overall combined

familiar T-shirts (generously donated by

stabieford by 477 to 440.

ICI), Red Bull drinks and StarHub caps.

A word of thanks to the organisers and helpers during the event. Ken, Danny, Raj,

Norman Lee

Next year will be different I'm sure. Chris Claridge

Tennis Friendly vs Ciearwater Boy Golf & Country Club LO/rL

There was beautiful weather on the

July Friday 23 July

aftemoon of 29 May 2004. The Tanglin Club played host to the Ciearwater Bay Golf & Country Club tennis section. The visitors from Hong Kong had brought along a strong

An in-house match at Warren Golf &

team to compete and we were ready with

Country Club.

our very own set of'battle-hardened' players.

Photographs were taken, gifts and souvenirs exchanged,friendships forged and we were invited back to Hong Kong for a return match in November. It is safe to say that everyone had a wonderful time. Edwin Sim

The matches were competitive but also

played in the highest spirit of sportsmanship.

August Friday 13 August Annual Championship atlanah Merah followed by the Annual Dinner at The Tanglin Club.

the end. The Tanglin Club ran out

September

The games were rounded off in the evening

Perth Golf Tour - Four courses in four

with a sumptuous buffet dinner at the Raffles

There were several tight sets played but in comfortable winners with 112 games won as against 75 by the visitors.

days with a partners programme,

Room. During dinner, the effervescent MC

staying at Burswood.

Cheong felt the occasion merited a few rounds of hearty 'yum sengs' to the good health of our Hong Kong visitors. The Tanglin Club 25


tennis

Annual Tennis Championships 2004

The Annual Club Tennis Championships which began in May have just been completed. Here are the results. Men's Singles

Although there were only a small number

The final of the Mixed Doubles was an epic

Ladles Doubles Championship against Lilian Lum and Kao Ming Ling. Another special

encounter. Lasting over three hours, the teams of Harvey Teo and Chua LI Suan,

hat trick of events. Ladies Singles, Ladies

and Mark Fernandes and Rita Tan, fought gamely In their pursuit of victory. In one of

great effort.

Mixed Doubles

of entries, the quality of matches throughout

the best finals played, Mark and Rita ended

the draw was good. It was encouraging to

the battle with a 4-6, 7-6, 6-4 win to claim

see a few of the juniors entering the

the

2004

Mixed

Doubles

Congratulations to all the finalists, and all

The final for 2004 was a replay of the 2003

those who competed. Special congratulations go out to Rita Tan, having claimed both the Ladies Singles and Mixed

very tight, with many long and entertaining rallies. Geoffrey won a very closely fought

Doubles titles.

first set 7-5 and went up an early break In

Men's Doubles

the second set. Nicholas tenaciously fought

The Men's Doubles finals was a battle

between youth and experience. Geoffrey Tan and Nicholas Yeo, both emerging Tanglin Club players, overcame their experienced opponents, Harvey Teo and Rodney Tan, 6-1, 6-1. Special

Ladies Singles

mention must go out to

Another high quality match was played in

both Geoffrey and

the final by Rita Tan and Chua LI Suan.

Nicholas, as both

Long rallies were the name of the game in the final, with both players using all

contested

In

the

extremities of the court. Rita was able to

Men's Singles finals. Congratulations and

clinch the vital points to score a hard fought

thanks to all those

6-3, 6-4 victory over Li Suan. Again it was good to see some of the Club's junior girls

who participated.

participate in the Ladles Singles. The

Ladies Doubles

injection of youth In these events is promising for the future of Tanglin Club

Petrlna

Hu

tennis.

claimed

this

Rita Tan and

year's 2004 26 The Tanglin Club

Contact the tennis

professionals/Director of Tennis at

http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/ find out more about the tennis

back late In the set to level the scores at 5

on and clinch the second set, and the match,

Ken Smith

sports_and_rec/ tennis.asp and

all. but eventually Geoffrey managed to hold 7-5, 7-5.

Doubles as well as the Mixed Doubles. A

title.

tournament for some singles experience. final between Geoffrey Tan and Nicholas Yeo. Similar to last year, the match was

mention goes to Rita Tan. Rita claimed the

sessions that are going on.


tennis&squash THE

uniNDKn nH6.s

2004 ANNUAL VETERANS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Division 1

Age 50 to 60 years Division 2

Age 61 & above All ages calculated as of 19 July 2004 D-Day was 11 June 2004 at 1900 hours. Location: The Tanglin Club, Billiards Room.

Parallel battles were also taking place when teams made up from one snooker player

together with one squash player opposed

Mixed Doubles

This article is being written by a chap who

Monday 19 July to Sunday 25 July

played his first snooker game about 30 years ago. He played his second snooker game on 11 June 2004 and therefore his observation may be quaint. He begs

Men's & Ladies' Doubles

Monday 26 July to Sunday 1 August

therefore the forgiveness for any goof-ups

Weekday evening mctcfies will be

Fees $5.00 per person per event. -

Format

Ttris will be a KNOCKOUT event.

Entry Deadlines Mixed Doubles

was encouraged by his team mate and name-sake Peter Wong.

Needless to say, the Peter - Peter Needless to say the Squash Section under the generalship of Jeffrey Lim and Ross

combination proved unbeatable. He got

enthusiastic and helped by a number of

Mackenzie went into battle with the elite

beers formed

squash troops of our Section and put up a

combination with Mark Simpson.

another

unbeatable

good fight but alas, they lost against an opponent with cunning, guile and let's face

All in all the great hospitality of the Billiards

it, great expertise.

Section and the free flow beer and good

food made the evening a great success and enjoyed by both sections.

However, some squash players also play regular snooker, so we did have a fifth column Infiltrating the opposition.

The Squash Section thanks the Billiards

1 believe the score was 3 wins for the

Section Committee for hosting a great evening.

Monday 1 2 July

Billiards Section to 2 wins for the Squash

Men's & Ladies' Doubles

Section - not bad for a sport that is usually only played with one ball at a time.

Monday 19 July

It is In here that the writer made his debut

and made some very interesting shots. He

he has most likely made.

scheduled if there are a large number of entries.

a similarly composed team.

Peter von Selkey

Word Of Thanks If you believe everything you hear at the squash courts, we are known from places as faraway as New York. How come? You might ask.

For more details, ptifi the Sports & Recreation Dept at 6739 4150/4128.

Registration forms are available at the Sports & Recreation Dept and the Tennis Hut.

Well, it's quite simple: Fill the squash courts with 25 to 30 squashers every Saturday afternoon for the past 10 years....adjourn to a patch endearingly called the beer garden (amidst the mud and wet towels before the Club took pity on us and gave

us tiles and sponsored umbrellas...), guzzle endless bottles of(what is the name of that beer)to endless jugs of Tiger....try to correct the woes of the world and indulge in a little wager on football, FIs, golf and two flies on the wall. Indeed word does get around and thanks to Graham and his team for sowing the seeds. Jeffrey Urn The Tanglin Club 27


lawnbowfs&billiards

Singles Championship By mutual agreement, the final of the Club Singles Championship and Plate will be delayed to await the return of the guest-of-honour, our convenor from overseas , so full coverage in the August Magazine. The Singles Finals for the Championships and Plate will be held at see on Sunday 11 July. Spectators are welcome.

Koliang Green The damage caused by the storm on 5 June will be repaired. Only five rinks are usable at present and the floodlighting is temporarily defective.

The next Triples Tournament will be on 24 July and the Pairs Tournament on 1 August, both starting at 3.00 pm at SCC, so please be there by 2.45 pm. Dresscode: Whites with flat-soled shoes.

Free Coaching Free coaching is available on Tuesday and Thursday evenings by appolntmewChris Petrie

Visit http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/sports_and_rec/lawnbowls.asp for more information on Lawn Bowls activities.

Sports & Recreation Section Convenors for 2004/05

Billiards The term-of-office of the present Sub-Committee ended with the Club's A.G.M.

(As endorsed by the GC on 23 June 2004)

W

A new Sub-Committee is being formed and will be meeting soon. S&R Section

Convenor

Balut

Kristian Bonnichsen

The most recently concluded event was the Senior Handicap Competition. It was won by K.K. Chan after a hard fight tussle with Chu Tee Seng. Tony Tay was third.

Bridge

Claire Quinn

Billiards

Mark Simpson

Fitness

Bronwyn Dearnley

Golf

Chris Claridge

Lawn Bowls

Steve Wright

Swimming

Emmanuelle Booker

Scuba

Stan Moderate

Squash

Jeffrey Lim

Free Coaching Free coaching on Wednesday evenings continue.

Upcoming Event Thursday 15 July

Tennis

Dr Harvey Teo

Saturday 24 July

Billiards Section Fund Night Doubles Snooker Handicap Competition

for Andy Webster Trophy 28 The Tanglin Club


bridge&balut Monthly Balut

Bridge

The May game attracted 17 players including newcomer Andrew Summer is a time for iazy lunches, long afternoons and lots

Trevatt and long time absentee Alicia Brown.

of fun; the Bridge group indulged in all three at the Annual Bridge Summer Lunch held on Monday 7 June at the Raffles

Sethu set the pace scoring 657,

Room. In a break from tradition, this year's event had an all-

closely followed by the Convenor 651

Indian menu, which proved to be very popular, A big thank

and guest player Sharen Gurm with

you to the chefs and the staff for laying out a delicious spread and providing the excellent service one takes for granted at

a 648.

the Club. The lunch, which Is complimentary to all regular

David Hughes collected a bottle of wine for a single column score of

players, was very well attended. The growing popularity of the game was obvious by the fact that the 14 tables had to

141. Seems all In the family as David

be divided into two sections in order to run the game with

ease. The spirit of friendly competition was apparent when

also won a similar prize in March scoring 147 and Sapinah Hughes in

lew players were overheard assessing which section they

January also with a 147.

should sit in order to get a better score!

Unfortunately, summer is also a time for farewells: all of us in the Card Room are going to miss Heather Flanders who left Singapore on Thursday 10 June. Heather taught Bridge

We are now more or less halfway through the season, but new players are always welcome to join the fun!!

at the Club on Tuesday mornings, and also initiated and ran the Novice game on Tuesday afternoons. This gave new

players the opportunity to practice their bidding and experiment with strategy. Much of the credit for the full house we have

today must surely go to her. Heather, we'll miss you, and can only show our appreciation for all you've done by ensuring that the game goes on and the numbers grow! Summer is also a time for vacations - great for those who get

away, but it can get a bit dull for those who stay behind. Fortunately, the Wednesday evening Bridge (7.30 pm -10.30 pm)will continue through the season,so charge your batteries mid-week with an invigorating game at the Club. However,

during the holiday season a 'floating partier" won't be available, 'o make sure you come with one. For those who are free *^uring the day, mark your diaries for Monday 26 July - It's the date for the BGB Worldwide Game. You'll find further

Inter-Club Balut 2004 The second game was hosted by the Singapore Town Club and played at the Raffles Room of The Tanglin Club with a total of 60 players.

details on the noticeboards closer to the time.

Home court advantage really seems to inspire TC players, To ail of you who are going away, have a great summer and

or perhaps it is the Chivas Regal Whisky and the Jacob's

see you when you get back, and to those who are going to

Creek Wine provided by the sponsors!!

be in town, remember that nothing beats the heat like Bridge. Bharoti Pande

TC Team 1 comprising Chris and Julia Jones, Ravinder Kaur and Ashoke Arya won the evening's proceedings with a total score of 2458, despite Ashoke's 'Booby Prize' of a

single column of 44. Julia Jones however made up for this

Bridge Schedule

by scoring the highest accumulated score of 675. Directors

Date

Time

Monday Tuesday

1,00 pm to 4,30 pm

Duplicate Bridge

Rohini Arya

1.00 pm to 4.30 pm

Novice

Aisha Elliot

Wednesday Wednesday

1,00 pm to 4.30 pm Duplicate Bridge 7,30 pm to 10,30 pm Duplicate Bridge 1,00 pm to 4.30 pm Duplicate Bridge

Friday

Anjana Berl

Overall, The Tanglin Club is still doing exceptionally well. Standings after two games played (out of 5 games) with still 14 teams remaining in the competition are:

Claire Quinn Sherna Danani

Want To Ploy Bridge? Interested in learning to play Bridge? Do you know what's happening in the Card Room? For further details or enquiries on Bridge events

TC Team 1 - 4841, TC Team 3 - 4735, TC Team 2 - 4734, see Team 2 - 4696 , SCC Team 3 - 4664.

The 3rd game will be hosted by the SCC on Wednesday 14 July, so please reserve this evening for BALUT!!

and games visit

http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/spor1s_and_rec/bndge.asp

Kristian Bonnichsen

or contact the Sports & Recreation Dept at 6739 4128/4148.

Balut Convenor

The Tanglin Club 29


golf&filness

■Rnnual Golf CWfllYIPIDNSHIFB

Myth Informed With so much exercise and nutrition information available through the media we can sometimes end up with a fragmented and contradictory set of guidelines and instructions.

Friday 13 August .

Over the next few months we will take some of the most common

misconceptions about health and fitness and try to separate the

f

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fact from the fiction.

You Con Spot-Reduce Specific Areas Of Your Body

Tamfines Course

Only through plastic surgery! Not through diet and exerc: Where we store fat is mostly determined through genetics, see where all those excess calories will end up just look at your family.

To lose fat we need to eat less and exercise more to create a daily energy deficit. Our bodies respond to this deficit by raiding our fat stores. However, we often find that our bodies don't select the fat

stores we would like to target. Interestingly the first fat to go is that stored in the tongue....good news for snorers and their sleepless partners! Fat burning efforts may also target breasts,

LUflTC+H OUT FDR

cheekbones, ankles and ribs before going to work on abdomens followed by hips and thighs.

moR€ oeTRiLs!!

The key thing to remember is that you cannot spot-reduce fat but you can change

your muscle shape. For example, if you are 'pear-shaped' - narrow shoulders and large hips - you can work on

SIMPLI (iOLF SYSTEM

upper-body strength to get be^^-^r muscle tone and shape to give jwi"

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body better overall balance. What you cannot do is shrink those thighs by working on the step machine

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So next time you order that latte or cappuccino with a super-sized muffin, stop to think where it will all end up.

The SGS covers your MIND, BODY and SOUL, not just your golf swing. The key to the Simpli Golf System Philosophy is keeping instructions to the golfer easy to understand and comfortable to perform.

If you have any questions that you would like to put to us, please do email us at tcrecreatlon@tanglin-club.org.sg Bronwyn Dearnley Fitness Convenor

FOR HAPPINESS ON THE

GOLF COURSE VISIT

Needing swimming lessons at the Club? Please call Zarena at 9276 5900 or 6737 0742.

WWW.SIMPLIGOLFSYSTEM.COM ■'JOIN THE SIMPLi 333 LOYALTY CLUB & COME DOWN & SHARE OUR SACRED GROUND."

30 The Tanglin Club

Alternatively, visit http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/ sports_and_rec/swimming.asp


fitness

Fitness Schedule

Sports Schedule Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

8.30 am LADIES TENNIS Tennis Courts

8.30 am LADIES TENNIS Tennis Courts

5.00 pm

8.30 am HATHA & RAJA

8.30 am

8.30 am

5.00 pm

5.00 pm

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

CLUB TENNIS

CLUB TENNIS

YOGA (Advance) Margaret

Tennis Courts

Tennis Courts

5.15 pm

6.15 pm WEEKLY SQUASH

NIGHT

SECTION HANDICAP

Squash Courts

TOURNAMENT

KEEP FIT Janet Pool

6.30 pm

6.30 pm

BODY WORX Daniel Chan

Brigid 7.30 pm PILATES Clarlse

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

5.00 pm CLUB TENNIS

8.30 am LADIES TENNIS

8.30 am to 11.30 am JUNIOR TENNIS

Tennis Courts

Tennis Courts

COACHING

6.00 pm

5.00 pm

Tennis Courts

CLUB TENNIS

3.00 pm

Tennis Courts

SOCIAL SQUASH

5.15 pm

Squash Courts

SQUASH CLUB

4.00 pm

NIGHT

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

Squash Courts

PILATES Clarlse

DANCE FITNESS

Squash Courts

■l^ND NIGHT

Squash Courts

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

8.30 am

8.30 am

AQUACISE *

FLEXIBLE STRENGTH

10.00 am & 11.30 am TAIJIQUAN

Geoffrey

4.00 pm

9.30 am

TAEKWONDO

YOGA

KEEP FIT

Patrick

Margaret 5.00 pm

Janet

LINE DANCE

Jerry 6.30 pm SOCIAL LATIN DANCE

Jerry 8.15 pm

4.00 pm

PILATES Clarlse

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

Lester possesses a true passion for and

believes in making it personal.

This class uses a variety of house music and combines typical dance club moves, Latin and jazz with low to mid impact choreography.

Pilates A method of exercise in which exercisers

Over the past years, during his stay in USA, he had the good fortune of working with

a

helping them achieve a healthy lifestyle and attain their fitness goals. Back home in

Singapore, he's eager to share his experience of getting fit with everyone. So, no matter what your level of fitness, age or limitations, Lester welcomes the opportunity to work with you! Lester is also available for Personal Training. Please contact him at 9753 6403.

http://www.tangllnclub.org.sg/

available.

Body Worx A 60-minute low impact toning class that utilizes bodyweight and light resistance to achieve firmer thighs, leaner arms, slimmer waist and a sexier butt.

Keep Fit

resistance to tone other muscles. It improves

A traditional combination physical fitness

stamina and co-ordination, firms the

class.

stomach and

better breath control.

Hotha & Raja Yoga

Flexible Strength Despite its all-encompassing aspects,

An Indian exercise form for stress relief and

Flexible Strength tones without adding bulk

improvement of flexibility.

to your frame.

Aquacise*

Taijiquan

A total conditioning class in the water.

This martial art is excellent for the cardio-

Fitball These bails are an excellent piece of equipment for anyone who wants to improve posture and overall muscle conditioning.

pulmonary system and is equally beneficial for both body and mind. At the same time, it promotes mental relaxation similar to yoga exercises.

Toekwondo

Line Dance

A martial art form of Korean origin.

A low impact, healthy activity, suitable for all age groups and it is fun.

sports_and_rec/fitness.asp and find out more on the types of classes

elements.

centre of the body for strength and

Looking for a good workout and fitness guidance? Log on now to

origin which incorporates jazz and rock

are kept in constant motion and use the

diverse

range of clientele,

All classes are held at the Multi-Purpose Hall except Aquacise.

Dance Fitness

Lester's Profile

Wong L C

Marcus Tang

8.30 am HATHA & RAJA

Sunday

fitness

Carin 9.30 am

10.00 am

SQUASH CLUB

QUASH SECTION

FITBALL

AQUACISE • Lester

'Schedule for Aquacise classes will

Social Latin Dance Contemporary dance music of Afro-Cuban

be subjected to changes. Please call the Sports & Recreation Dept for latest updates.

The Tanglin Club 31


cinema

3 &4 July Runaway Jury - PG

ternal Sunshine Of

he Spotless Mind

Drama (125 mins) Starring: John Cusack, Gene

24 & 25 July Starsky & Hutch - PG

Action comedy (105 mins) Starring: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. Director: Todd Phillips.

Hackman.

Director: Gary Fleder.

A tale of two police detective partners. Ken Hutchinson and Dave Starsky, who always

Nick Easter is on the jury of a case against a gun manufacturer. Easter's girlfriend tries

get the toughest cases from their boss, rely

to swindle the attorneys to pay millions of dollars to have the jury return a verdict

the crimes in their Ford Torino, telling the

favourable to their clients.

story of their first big case, which involved

on Huggy Bear and race to the scene of

a former college campus drug dealer, who went on to become a white collar criminal.

17 & 18 July Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless

^.Starsky & Hutch"

Mind'NC16

Romantic comedy (110 mins) Starring: Jim Carrey, Kate WInslet. Director: Michel Gondry. Joel discovers that his girlfriend has

undergone an experimental procedure,

f

removing all her memory of Joel. Frustrated of loving a woman who doesn't remember him, he agrees to undergo the procedure as well, to erase his memories of her.

10 & 11 July 50 First Dates•PG

31 July & 1 August

Comedy (100 mins) Starring: Drew Barrymore, Adam

Laws Of Attraction - PG

Sandier.

Starring: Pierce Brosnan,

Director: Peter Segal.

Julienne Moore.

Henry Roth, a vet at an aquarium in Hawaii, falls in love with Lucy who has short-term

On opposite sides of a divorce lawsuit

memory loss. He has to keep getting her to fall in love with him every time they meet in order for them to have a relationship, since she never remembers the last time she met him.

Romantic comedy (90 mins)

Director: Peter Howitt. between famous clients, a New York

City attorney and his rival litigator wake up married after a night of inebriation. When they return to the courtroom, they find that their personal lives and the trial are much complicated.

7 & 8 August Troy - PG Action (165 mins) Starring: Brad Pitt, Eric Bana. Director: Wolfgang Peterson. In 1193 B.C.. Prince Paris of Troy stole the beautiful Greek woman, Helen,from her husband, Menelaus, the King of Sparta, setting the two nations at war

with each other, as the Greeks began a bloody siege of Troy using their entire army, led by Achilles, which lasted over a decade.

For enquiries, please call the Reception at 6737 6011

Or keep track of the showtimes and booking procedure via

Showtimes

Saturday - 9,00 pm • Sunday - 2.30 pm & 8.00 pm

Visit www.tanglinclub.org.sg/faciUtles/movies.asp for movie trailers.

www.tanglinclub.org.sg/facilities/cinema.asp Tickets can be obtained at the Reception. Moviegoers are to be seated 10 minutes before showtime.

32 The Tanglin Ciub

Film Ratings G - General viewing •PG - Parental guidance required • N16- No children t)elow 16 M18 - For viewers aged 18 and above• R21 - For adults aged 21 and above.


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