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presidenfsmessaqe are moving away from promotions for staff based on years of sen/Ice to a reward-versus-

performance structured system.

We have recently moved to a multi-tasking method for F&B service staff. This allows for

the ability to move staff between restaurant

outlets, to cater for peak loads and to provide Improved service to members. It Is Improving productivity and helping to keep costs under control for food and services to members.

As communicated In my earlier messages, there Is now In place the Club's Strategic Dear Members,

Action Plan (SAP). The Plan Is Intended to help guide us in achieving consistent progress

Very best wishes to our Chinese members for

and financial stability whilst encompassing our

the New Year, and a prosperous and healthy

vision, mission and our key thrusts In achieving

Year of the Rooster, Gong XI Fa Cai.

the Plan.

Some members have asked why this year,

Achieving excellence for the Club in a

$100 per couple was charged to members'

challenging market where members have

building over the long weekend of 21 to 23

accounts for the annual Staff Hong Bao, rather

many other attractions for their time and money

January. This premier event gets bigger and

than the practice over recent years of a

necessitates that every component of the

more popular each year; we hosted 60 teams

deduction equivalent to one month's members

Club's business aligns to the Strategic Action

from as far away as UK, and Australia and

subscription per couple. The General

Plan. The Plan concentrates on the Immediate

many teams from Asia. Matches were so

Committee reviews the Hong Bao each year

concerns and progress of the core Items within

competitive lasting well Into the night and

and the amount of $100 for this year was felt

three years.

beyond midnight on Friday and Saturday

iwiKe. We also reviewed and changed the

It is offered that by the year 2008/09 the major

congratulations should go to the organising

to be a generous donation to ask members to

nights. It was a huge success and

procedure for members to donate more, or

areas of change will be a larger membership

committee and Club staff for the endless hours

less. Previously, If a member wanted to change

base consisting of younger and more Asian

of dedication and work to achieve such a

the amount, members had to advise the Club

members. A more demanding membership

prestigious event.

through the General Manager, in reviewing

will seek a haven of some degree of excellence

this past procedure, It was considered to be

as the hospitality Industry expands and

onerous to members, and not a productive

becomes more affordable.

Let's enjoy our Club.

activity for our GM. We have strlved to make the methodology more flexible, efficient and

The purpose of such a plan Is to ensure that

much less onerous, allowing members to make

The Tanglin Club secures a position of market

a gratuitous donation, as they feel appropriate.

leader among the premier clubs In Singapore and continues to exceed the expectations of

We value our staff contributions and generally

the membership.

very good level of service staff provide to

Alan Jones

members. The Staff Sub-Commltlee, under

I will be pleased to share more of the Plan In

guidance from the General Committee are

next month's message.

President

examining all aspects of staff remuneration and benefits. As well as performance-based

The Tanglin Club Annual Jumbo Doubles

salary and a review of the organisation. We

Squash Tournament was held at the sports

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President's Message 1 From The General Manager 3

Recent Events

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Welcoming The New Year 2005

Newsbites

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Calendar Of Events

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Tsunami Experience

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Holiday Ideas

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The Killer Waves Of Yuletide At Phuket - And

The Gentle Charms Of Myanmar

Tanglin Club

My Haircut... Our Escape From The Tsunami

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At Koh Phi Phi... An Unforgettable 'Holiday'

Club Closures Over The Chinese New Year...

In Sri Lanka

Hair Salon Closures Over The Chinese New

Entertainment

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THE

Year... VIP Trip To Russia

FOUNDIiD 1865

5 Stevens Road, Singapore 257814 Tel: 6737 6011 Fax: 6733 2391

www.tangllnclub.org.sg

Intrigues In The Ding Imperial Court...

Activities For Children

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Members' Talent Show... Jerry & The Neu

Children's Carnival 2005... Free Trial Dance

Faces

Classes

GENERAL COMMITTEE

Library

President

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Alan Jones VIce-President

Top 10 Popular Titles... New Books...

Announcements... New Opening Hours For

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The Junior Library

K i'i

Sports

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Edwin Khew

Honorary Treasurer Glenn Bryce Committee Convenors

Development

Scuba: Diving Manado... Squash: Tour To

Glenn Bryce

Vietnam... Inter-Club Triangular Tournament...

Entertainment I Jackpot Nancy Lum

Tennis: The Tanglln Club Team Tennis... Golf: Annual Golf Bash... Balut: How To Play Balut...

Swimming: Usage Of Swimming Pool Facilities

Finance

Glenn Bryce Food & Beverage Edwin Khew

During The Pool Closure... Swimming Programmes... Fitness: The Art Of Losing

From The Kitchen

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Exciting New Menu In The Churchill Room...

Weight... Intro To Street Latin... Sports And Fitness Schedules

Sheng Promotion... Festive Chinese New Year Set Dinner.., A Romantic Valentine's Dinner...

Classic & Gourmet Pizzas Of The Month,,.

Nanette Sandford

Magazine I Website Dr Albert Wee

Membership & Rules

Champagne Brunch... Churchill Room Closures... Cheesecake Of The Month... Yu

Library I PR

Graham Dare

Cinema

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Property & Maintenance

Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason... Before

David Haslam

Sunset... Cellular... The Incredibles... Polar

Sports I Recreation & Children's Programmes

Express... De-Lovely

Roland Tan Staff

High Tea Buffet In The Churchill Room... Classic Afternoon High Tea

From The Cellar

Robert Wiener

Tenders & Purchasing Dr Kalzad Heerjee

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Cocktails Of The Month... Premium Wines Of

Executive Staff Committee Edwin Khew Internal Audits & Controls

The Month... Passion For Wine... Wine Section

Dr Kalzad Heerjee

- Alana Estate Wine Dinner... New Nitro Tap... CLUB MANAGEMENT Wine Section Calendar Of Events For 2005

Ladies Events

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General Manager Brian Toft

Financial Controller/Admin Manager

February Ladles Luncheon: Out Of Africa...

Michelle Chua

March Ladles Luncheon: Easter Parade

Head Of Food Services

Fashion Show

Carsten Kjeldmann Human Resource Manager Jasmine Lai

Editor KC Yuen (tcedltor@tanglin-club.org,sg)

Graphic Designer Nazrin (tcdesign@tanglin-club.org.sg) Advertising Representative Danielle Rossetli (danielle@riamedia.com.sg or 6726 2602) Find out our ad rates and booking procedures via http://www.tanglinclub.org.sg/magazine.asp

For all display advertising, please contact Danielle RossettI at danielle@riamedla.com.sg

For minl-ads, available to members only, please contact Nazrin at tcdesign@tanglln-club.org.sg

Membership Manager Mary Shotam Purchasing Manager Candice Tan

Sports & Recreation Manager Danny Loh

Executive Housekeeper Peggy LIm

Opinions expressed in The Tanglln Club Magazine are solely those of the writers and do not necessarily represent those of The Tanglln Club. The Magazine welcomes articles and

other contributions from members. However, the Magazine / Website Sub-Committee reserves the right to edit all materials or decline publication. MITA (P) 143/05/2003. Published by The Tanglln Club. Printing by Stamford Press Pte Ltd.


fromlhegeneralmanager Dear Members,

money along with the revellers from the Singapore Cricket Club to ease the plight of

Thank You

the victims of the tsunami.

I would just like to take this opportunity of thanking you all for your kindness and generosity over the Christmas period and the subsequent tsunami disaster that befell us on

Boxing Day. In both instances you showed the compassion that you felt for those in times

On that night, between the two clubs, we collected $63,000 and the Tanglin staff added another $2,315. We presented the cheque to the Singapore Red Cross Society the following week and they were extremely grateful.

of need.

Firstly, the wishing stars on the Christmas tree for the 52 underprivileged, orphaned and abused children were taken within three days and your presents just poured in.

We also sent pledge forms out to all the members knowing full well that many of you had already contributed in some form or another, but yet you have contributed a further $40,000 and the pledges have been arriving all through January.

John Ong, Henry Goh and myself went down to the home on Christmas Eve and presented

On 1 February, we will be forwarding a further

all your gifts to a grateful and excited bunch of children aged 4 to 11. As you can see from the photo, they really were over the moon and

cheque to the Singapore Red Cross Society on behalf of The Tanglin Club. May I thank you all for your thoughtfulness.

and the Hollandse Club. Full details will be

Swimming Pool Renovation The swimming pool Is now ready to have a complete facelift and we shall be endeavouring

Chinese New Year

days and we are all looking forward to the

to commence this exercise on 21 February

festive occasions.

posted on the notice boards once minor details have been finalised.

appreciative.

This year, it was just a few children but next year, you have all told me that you would like it to be a bigger event and for more children.

Chinese New Year is upon us in the next few

and have it completed by the end of April. Two Secondly, on the night of the New Year's Eve Ball, we asked you all to pledge a sum of

other clubs have offered the use of their

facilities to us and they are the British Club

Annual Staff Party The staff will be having their own staff party on 21 February and therefore the Club will be

closed at 3.00 pm. Thank you for your understanding. Valentine's Day Valentine's Day is just around the comer and we look forward to offering you a night to

remember. Do join us in the Churchill Room for a romantic evening with your loved ones.

Brian Toft

General Manager

tcgm@tanglin-ctub.org.sg

KEY CONTACTS

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

Human Resource Dept 67394 135 /166•tchradmln@tanglin-club.org.sg

Executive Office 6739 4102• tcgmsec@tanglin-club.org.sg

Sports & Recreation Dept 67394 148• tcrecreatlon@tanglln-club.org.sg

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

Tennis & Squash Booking 6235 8482 / 6734 0707

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

Swimming Lessons 6737 0742 or 9276 5900

Membership Dept 67394 108•tcmember@tanglln-club.org.sg

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

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

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

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BRISBANE a city on the go

On The Cover

in the Theatrette, preceded by cocktails and

Welcome to the Year of the Rooster! Once

canapes in the Foyer Lounge, and an intriguing

and art teacher Mr Tan Khim Ser for providing

Chinese buffet supper from 10.15 pm in the Churchill Room. A great way to spend a unique

this month's cover painting at short notice.

evening at the Club. See details on page 8.

again, I'm indebted to the well-known artist

Members will recall that he also donated last

year's cover painting of a monkey which was purchased by a member, with the proceeds going to a charity. Mr Tan conducts painting

Photo Essay On Myanmar

classes in the Club every Friday morning.

"photo essay" on Myanmar. An enthusiastic and talented photographer, Mary Leadbetter

We're trying out something new in this month's Magazine. On pages 20 and 21, there's a

and her husband Jon recently visited that

country and captured the mood of the people and scenery of the countryside with her camera. The Leadbetters are new members,

having joined only last November.

GOLD COAST

(Note: As there was no Introduction Evening last month, the New Members' listing will

millionaires' playground

resume in the March magazine.)

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Children's Carnival Another new activity in the Club is the Children's Carnival on Sunday 27 March. The many talented children will be putting on a concert performance in the Theatrette to showcase their talent. The show starts at 11.00

am. This will be followed by an Easter egg-

Tsunami Survivors

hunt. Please see details on page 23.

When the recent killer waves hit the coastal

areas of many countries in the Indian Ocean on Boxing Day, quite a few members of our Club were also holidaying in several popular resorts in the region. Three of them recount that fateful morning in Phuket and Phi Phi

Gong Xi Fa Cai To all those members and staff who celebrate

it, we wish them a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. Have a great month ahead!

Island in Thailand and Sri Lanka. It was a

KC Ykw

harrowing experience. Their stories are found

tceditor@tanglin-club.org.sg

on pages 5 to 7. Looking for a property in Australia's fastest

growing city? Or in S.E. Queensland? Let us help you.

Members' Taient Show The date has been fixed. It's Saturday 7 May,

John Stratmann (jstratmann@citypp.com) and Brian Hack (bhack@citypp.com) together have 45 years' experience in Australian properties. Private one-on-one discussions can be arranged at The Tanglin Club or at your office. Call mobile 93706903.

and it's time to tune those vocal chords or

practice on your favourite musical instruments, whatever that may be. Or those fancy dance

steps you've been wanting to do. In other words, if you can entertain your friends and

Farewell We bid farewell to the following members converting to Permanent Absent

Membership (PAM): Ms Cheo Chong Cher

fellow members, please step forward and tell

Ms Grace Craven

Valerie (in the F&B Office) what you can do. We're going to have a whale of a time doing our very own Members' Talent Show in the

Mr & Mrs V G Daryanani Mr & Mrs G R Holiday Mr & Mrs Patrick Hays

merry month of May.

Mrs Esther Jackson

Mr & Mrs Andrew Kefford

Chinese Opera in Engiish Licensed Real

Brian Hack Consultant Commercial

Estate Agent

Properties

John Stratmann

Principal.

City Property Partners your property partners in Brisbane

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Talent of a different kind comes to the Club

this month, when the Chinese Theatre Circle

presents a full-length opera called "Intrigues

in the Qing Imperial Court". It's about the tragic romance of Emperor Guang Xu, the 9th emperor of the Qing dynasty, and his concubine Zhen Fei. It's a full two-hour show

Ms Lilian Lee

Mr & Mrs Lau Nai Kwong Mr Lim Choot Ms Katharine Mak I Mr Sato Tetsuo

Mr & Mrs Joseph Paul Raine Mr Tom Seal

Mr & Mrs Sheth Sanjakuma N

Mr & Mrs Murray Wilgus


tsunamiexperience The Killer Waves Of Yuletide At

Phuket - And My Haircut I wake up suddenly about 8 am on Boxing Day morning. I blearily recollect a sharp repetitive sound, perhaps a knock on the door. I subside into semi-consciousness, only to be

re-awakened by the same rattling sound, this time localized to my bedside table. My wife Evelyn also wakes and asks me what's going I tell her my table is inexplicably wobbling, it stops and my thoughts turn to breakfast

and our plans for recreation in this delightful beach resort of Dusit Laguna Phuket. I get up to clean my teeth and am surprised to see my image in the mirror swaying. Then I feel the building oscillating. I call out to Evelyn that it

must be an earthquake. She says it can't be - earthquakes don't happen in Thailand. But she's convinced when I point out that the chandelier light is rocking madly. 1 peer out of the window. All seems peaceful - the gardens are sunlit and Caucasians are already bagging their recliners round the pool determined to accumulate yet more solar skin damage. The local stall holders are setting up their booths at the edge of the sandy beach. By now the weird shaking has subsided.

reminds me that my hair needs cutting. I protest, but she points out that the hotel hair

salon on the ground floor is open, so we can both have our hair "done". Reluctantly I agree to postpone my beach hike. This decision almost certainly saved my life.

higher ground behind the Hotel. We move out,

carrying only our passports and a few other essentials. There, a hundred or so of us,

Halfway through my hair cut, about 10 am, I notice through the window of the salon a commotion with raised voices and a lot of

running about. I ask my stylist what's going on but she shrugs her shoulders and gets on with my hair. A few minutes later my hair is finished. So I get up quickly and go outside to ask what all the excitement is about. I am

astonished to see numbers of staff and guests, clearly panic-stricken, running helter-skelter towards me from the direction of the gardens, pool and beach. A Thai waiter shouts to me

"water, much water, go upstairs quickly". I run back into the salon, grab Evelyn and together we scramble up the stairs to our second floor

thankful to be alive, simmer in the mid-day sun. Most seem shaken but unhurt, but some

have minor cuts due to flying glass, and bruises, sprains and abrasions, mainly due to being thrown about like rag dolls against

buildings, trees or the sides of the pool by the force of the surge. Many are clad only in their swim suits. After sweltering for about three hours (I got a serious sunburn) I tell Evelyn that we are better off in the Hotel lobby and we plod back there. Fortunately, despite dire warnings to the contrary, no further tidal waves appear. The Hotel staff cope admirably and later in the day even manage to get a hot meal together for us.

room.

We are lucky, being housed on an upper floor From our window we are confronted by a terrifying sight. An enormous brown wall of water at least three metres In height is, with the roar of an express train, engulfing the gardens fronting the Hotel and sweeping towards the main building. In its progress it lifts up and smashes a newly-built "state of the art" Italian restaurant (we enjoyed fine dining there on Christmas Eve), a fitness centre and recreation room including a full-size

• hard to remember my rusty geography of

Emergency lighting has already been fixed but there are rumours flying about of further tidal waves or "Tsunamis" on the way. We are requested to vacate the Hotel and struggle to

and eventually being able to return to our room. Those on the first floor are inundated,

suffering smashed windows, ruined belongings and in some cases, minor injuries. The Hotel has to relocate them elsewhere on the island.

We never saw any dead bodies, or even

anyone with serious injuries, except at the airport on the way home two days later. We, like many other survivors, cannot help feeling slightly ashamed at having escaped unscathed

region, recollect that the volcanic

snooker table (I had been practising on it the previous afternoon) and numerous water sport

Indonesian island of Sumatra is "next door" to

yachts and motor boats, scores of deck chairs,

the west coast of Thailand and Malaysia and

tables crockery and uprooted shrubs. The whole building shudders as it takes the full force of the wave, but fortunately for us it holds firm. The lights go off, fire alarm bells start clanging and the telephone is dead. There is

millions their homes, possessions and livelihoods on that sunny morning, t also feel I ought to have done something heroic to help

call out to Evelyn to switch on BBC World and CNN. There's nothing of interest there - both programmes are absorbed in the Ukranian elections, and there's no mention of

earthquakes in the scrolled banner headlines.

no water and the toilet won't flush. Evelyn tries

At the back of my mind lurks the vague notion

to use her mobile phone but it doesn't work. At this point we are both seriously scared! I try to make up my mind whether we should flee or stay put. I figure that this must be a tidal wave and something to do with the quake we felt earlier. Amazingly within minutes the

that bad things can happen to coastal tides after earthquakes. Down at breakfast we ask staff and guests if they "felt any unusual vibrations this moming", the only response being puzzled looks, raised eyebrows and half-suppressed sniggers making us feel slightly stupid! Why do we seem to be the only ones who felt the tremor?

when tens of thousands lost their lives, and

those less fortunate than ourselves. We wonder

what happened to those charming and friendly

hawkers who were setting up their stalls that sunlit morning when the Tsunami struck. Next day as I walked along the flotsam-strewn beach I could not find a vestige of any of them. We also wonder what would have become of

me, had I gone on my usual morning hike along the beach instead of getting my hair cut.

water recedes, the sun continues to shine

I have made a New Year's Resolution to be

brightly and the birds sing. I fear that another wave might be on the way, but I decide we should stay put -mainly because I have no idea where else to go.

more receptive to my wife's advice in future.

As my daughter Suki later commented,"Let's all drink a toast to Dad's hair; long may it keep growing!"

Our conversation over our freshly cooked omelettes turns to more pressing matters. I

After an hour or so of viewing the total

Malcolm W Greaves

plan on taking my customary two-hour moming

devastation in front of us, I venture out of our

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walk along the unspoilt beach but Evelyn

room and down to the lobby on the first floor.

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tsunamiexperience Our Escape From The Tsunami At Koh Phi Phi

dark. The

devastation

we

saw

was

unbelievable - our resort had disappeared and the whole island was annihilated. We saw

many bodies. We were told to head for high ground and find what shelter we could. Panic

was setting in as people thought another wave was coming and there was lots of shouting

and screaming. We found an abandoned hut and 'slept' there. At dawn we made our way to the centre of the island where the helicopters were coming in taking off the injured. Ferries began to arrive to evacuate people to Krabi or Phuket and so eventually we got on a ferry to Phuket. We

obviously had lost everything so when we arrived in Phuket we went to the Swis-s

Embassy who were coordinating police reob^^ etc. We stayed with our friends Richard and Joleen Austin while we sorted out police reports

and flights. We can't thank them enough for their fantastic hospitality. Can you imagine the eight of us turning up on their doorstep with

only swimming costumes and T-shirts? They were brilliant!!!

Unfortunately, we couldn't get new passports in Phuket and had to arrange to go to Bangkok. We were so impressed by the British Embassy's kindness and efficiency, spent New Year's Eve at the reciprocal club from Tanglin Our whole family were spending Christmas,

Neil's birthday on 26th, and New Year on Koh Phi Phi. We are all scuba divers and arranged to do our first dive on 26 December leaving at 8.00 am. We went to a small island off Phi

Phi and dived with two dive guides going in at about 9.30 am.

Towards the end of the dive, most had surfaced

at not being with his wife and not knowing where she was. We picked up another four desperate to go back to Phi Phi to our dive

We can't believe how lucky we were to have

guides to find their families and also to see if we could help. At this stage we were very pleased to have brought our mobile phones with us as we managed to text our families and friends to say that we were OK. Two of

decided ail to go diving and our hearts go out to those who have lost friends and family. Also

the guides swam to shore and one eventually

guide. The currents were very strong with surges back and forward, and up and down. We then did our safety stop and the currents

came back in a dingy to collect the rest of us.

went wild. At one point we were upside down were the right way up. We finally surfaced a

long way from anyone and waited to be picked up. I learned afterwards that the others had to swim frantically to stop being sucked into

the rocks, then they were in whirlpools, then surges again. At this stage we didn't know what had happened. The Thai skipper's radio was on, with shouting coming through but no one understood.

A couple of hours later we started to pick people up from local long-tailed boats. The first guy was in the swimming pool of our resort and was sucked out, down the stairs and across the other side of the island, out to sea

where he was picked up by the local boat. He was badly cut and shaken and distraught

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brilliant) and then back to Singapore.

people in similar or worse states. We were

already but I was left still diving with a dive

with our bubbles going downwards, then we

Club, the Bangkok British Club (who were also

By this time it was about 6.00 pm and getting

to the people of Sumatra, Sri Lanka, in''

Thailand and the list goes on, who have everything. Our experience pales into insignificance. Rosie Montefiore


tsunamiexperience An Unforgettable 'Holiday' In Sri Lanka their loved ones. In fact, the "pull back" was

just as deadly, dragging some into the sea.

hotel guests were told to gather their belongings and assemble at the first floor lift lobby and corridor to wait for the buses.

There were many boats that capsized and sank at sea. We were supposed to go deepsea fishing in the evening and we noticed that the boat we had picked was half submerged in water. Outside the hotel, there was debris everywhere: bricks, rocks, pieces of furniture, overturned vehicles, uprooted trees and even boats strewn all over the coastal roads. The

roads were impassable to traffic.

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Less than half an hour later, the waves came

crashing in again. This time it was more powerful and submerged the entire ground It was a beautiful Boxing Day morning at the

floor of the hotel in at least a metre of water.

Coral Gardens Hotel in Hikkaduwa on the

We saw a body floating in with the waves.

south-western coast of Sri Lanka. The sky

When this second wave receded, we heard

was blue and there was no indication of how

cries for help from a woman who had been

pitch darkness because the candles which

the rest of the day was going to turn out. We went down to the pooiside patio to join our traveling companions, the Jong and Singh

swept out to sea. Her family and some men

were stored in the hotel basement were either

tried to help her but they could only look on

washed away or submerged in water. Fortunately we brought along biscuits, crisps

families, for breakfast.

The children had Just returned from a short

current was too strong. The third wave brought her almost to shore but swept her out again as it receded. We lost sight of her after that.

stroll on the beach when the first waves

There was utter chaos in the aftermath.

helplessly. She tried to swim to shore but the

appeared, spraying the edge of the garden.

Night fell while we waited. We had to wait in

and bottled water so that served as our dinner!

Meanwhile, the mosquitoes feasted on us! We were ail badly bitten, especially one of the girls who had 56 mosquito bites altogether! By 10 pm there was no sign of the buses. We decided to return to our rooms to try and get some

We were not unduly alarmed at this stage, and in fact some of the children thought this

rest, but no one could sleep. The ocean sounded very menacing in the still of the night as the powerful waves continued to crash onto

was rather cool and went to get a closer look!

But almost immediately the next wave came 'â– ht over the edge of the garden, flinging

the shore.

Wf^e sunbathers off their deckchairs onto the ground. Everyone was stunned. We yelled for

The buses finally arrived just after midnight. Everyone sat in hushed silence throughout the seven-hour journey without toilet stop! We

the kids to come back. Before we knew it, the

sea seemed to empty into the hotel garden and the water continued rushing in. We all started running as the sea came after us. One of our kids had a narrow escape. She

finally made it back to Colombo around 8 in the morning. Everyone cheered. However, we did not realize the extent of the devastation

was just coming up from the beach and was

until we read the papers and watched CNN in the hotel. We were very lucky.

completely drenched by the waves. Luckily she was rescued in the nick of time. Others

were not so lucky. There were at least four

Text by Gordon Yau

fatalities in our hotel.

There was neither electricity nor water supply

All around us there was chaos and destruction.

our hands or flush the toilet. Communication

Photos by Reine Jong

in the hotel. We were unable to either wash Boats crashed onto land and cars were

lines were down. At first we did not understand

overturned with petrol spillage everywhere.

what had happened. Later the hotel staff

There were people trapped beneath the rubble in the hotel basement. The hotel retaining wall

informed us that there was a massive

was broken by the force of the powerful waves.

Sumatra.

earthquake off the north-western coast of

Broken blocks of the wail were strewn all over

the hotel garden. The swimming pool was filled with muddy seawater and pieces of furniture. Just as quickly as the water rushed in, it also receded very quickly in less than ten minutes. People were frantically looking for

The hotel people arranged for buses to come from Colombo to evacuate the guests as the hotel was no longer habitable. The coastal roads were impassable and the buses had to come via the longer inland route. Ail remaining

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entertainment

The Chinese Theatre Circle Singapore Presents

STcUjeMtt ShoMMf' SoiMMTfioMg 7 SHeuf at Uwe, dui/rcHiU

mTKiGUCS m THC Q>«G COURT Saturday 19 February At The Theatrette Here is a full-length Chinese opera with a difference! With dialogue and singing in ENGLISH,the performance is based on the futile 100-day Reform Movement

during the Qing Dynasty in China (11 June to 21 September 1898).

Remember the 2 talent shows in November & December 2003?

By popular request, we're getting ready for morel! If you can sing, dance, act, play a musical instrument, or do anything entertaining,

'We Please contact Valerie at 6739 4171 or email

tcevents@tanglin-club.0rg.s9

know

what you can do to make another fun night of great It tells the tragic tale of romance between Emperor Guang Xu (AD 1871 to 1908), the 9th Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and his concubine,Zhen Fei. With Engiish and Mandarin subtitles for the viewing pleasure of both Chinese and non-Chinese members and their guests, let this event be one of your highlights during the Chinese New Year festival period.

entertainment. We welcome your ideas!

There will be new ^ces In the Churchill Room from March onwards.

Joy & the Face Facts will end their three-month stint with us, and we know many members will Members are welcome

miss their excellent music, familiar tunes and the

to view the makeup preparation at the

great voice of Joyce.

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Programme

7.00 pm - Cocktails at the Foyer Lounge(Canapes with 1 glass of wine) 7.45 pm - Introduction by Mr Leslie Wong, Chairman, Chinese Theatre Circle 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm - Show time (with a 15-mlnute interval)

Jerry & The Neu Faces, might be new faces to us, but the band actually has been around the music scene for some time now. Formed in the 1970s by Jerry Fernandez, who is the only original band member left, it has progressed from a hobby to a well-managed professional band. The Neu Faces will be playing a wide repertoire including the Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, Beatles and even some ballroom dancing tunes for your enjoyment.

10.15 pm onwards - Buffet Supper in the Churchill Room

So come and Join us in the Churchill Room on Fridays and Saturdays from 9.00 pm onwards.

Date: Saturday 19 February•Time: 7.00 pm • Cocktails: Foyer Lounge Show: Theatrette• Supper: Churchill Room Last day of cancellation: Saturday 12 February Prices: $65.00(Member)& $70.00(Guest) All prices inclusive of GST.

Don't forget that there is delicious food and refreshing cocktails served In the Churchill Room everyday of the week.

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The Entertainment Committee


fromlhekitchen Exciting New Menu In The Churchill Room The Churchill Room boasts a new exciting Dinner Menu. To keep with

Champagne Brunch Sunday 27 February

the trend in maintaining the Churchill Room famous for its good food and service, Chef Dennis and his culinary team has introduced a new A la Carte menu for your dining enjoyment. We feature such delicacies as Green Tea Smoked Duck with Thai

Papaya, Pole Gras with Asian Pear and Lotus Root, White Alaskan Salmon with Summer Truffles and Corn-fed Chicken Breast with Truffle

Risotto. You have all the right reasons to entertain and be entertained!

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.

Also look out for new menus in both riie Wheeihouse and the Tavern

commencing from early March. More details in next month's magazine.

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. Booking open now. Last day of cancellation: Sunday 20 February.

Churchill Room Closures Swiss Butchery

During the month of February, the

Meat 8.Sausage SpedaUst

Churchill Room will be closed on

Friday 18 for dinner only and Saturday 26 February for private functions.

Simply

The Best Butchery

For latest updates, please log on to

in Town

www.tanglinclub.org.sg /events/news.asp

•The best home-made sausages • Grilt specialities, ready marinated • Pan-ready meats

Sunday Family Dinners To celebrate the Lunar New Year, a more Oriental theme will be featured

• Good selection of Swiss cheeses and pasta • Australian beef, lamb, pork, milk-fed veal and free-range veal Swiss Butchery 30/32 GrMmtood Annut SHOP

30/33 Greenwood Aveniie » Singapore 289230

for the next three Sundays in the Churchill Room. This exciting offer

Tel;(65) 6^(68 7588• Fax;(65)6^68 7971

as usual is available for the entire family, so bring the children and your Opening hours Mon - Fri: lOOO •1900 h

friends to celebrate the Year of the Rooster. The "Churchill Room Girls"

Sat: 1000 -1800 h

will wear their Cheong Sams during this festive occasion.

Sun 8l public holidays: closed

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From Sunday 6 to 20 February, there will be a small price increase for our Sunday Family Lunch and Dinner;

$22.90 (Adult Lunch) & $24.70 (Adult Dinner)

$11.40(Children Lunch) & $12.30 (Children Dinner)

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Yu Sheng Promotion Till 23 February Usher in the prosperous New Year of the lunar calendar.

What better way to welcome the Year of the Rooster than a toss of

Yu Sheng together with family, friends and fellow members.

Loved by many, Yu Sheng (Raw Salmon Salad) will be available for both Lunch and Dinner from now till

23 February at all F&B outlets.

Of The Month Pastry Chef Dave and his team have created what Is considered to be an American cult

item - the cheesecakei if it happens to be your favourite treat, you will iove this month's creative and mouth-watering Randan Cheesecake. Available in all F&B outlets $3.50

per piece or $25.50 per two pound cake.

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Pan-seared Foie Gras With Sherry- > glazed Apples Crisp Watercress and Walnut Salad

Once again, the year's most romantic occasion is upon us.

Romeo & Juliet

History claims that Valentine was thrown in prison by the mad

Light Lobster And Crab Bisque With Sevruga Caviar And Cr6me Fraiche

emperor Claudius il, who had issued an edict forbidding marriage. Awaiting execution, he fell In love with the blind daughter of the jailer Asterius. Through his unswerving faith, he miraculously restored her

sight. Just before his execution he signed a farewell message to

Devoted To You

Seared Canadian King Scallops On A Herbed Risotto And Leek Emulsion

her "From Your Valentine", a phrase that lives until this day.

Enjoy a romantic six-course Valentine's menu with your loved one,

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Champagne And Strawberry Sorbet

and thereafter dance the night away to romantic tunes from Joy & Love Me Tender

The Face Facts.

Pan-fried Fillet Mignon Of Tenderloin With Sauteed Spinach Eggplant Confit And Rioja Jus Churchill Room at 7.30 pm. $95.00 per person.

Inclusive of a bottle of wine per couple, red rose and homemade chocolates. Last day of cancellation: Monday 7 February.

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Kiss Me Honey, Honey Kiss Me Valentine Surprise For Two


fromlhekitchen Classic And Gourmet Pizzas Of The Month If you haven't tried these unique thin-crusted Sicilian-style woodfired gourmet pizzas from the Tavern yet -- it's about time! Prepared from the open kitchen by Chef Benny and his Tavern team.

Why not sample these innovative and classic pizzas with family and friends during the month of February. Celebrate and enjoy together with family and.friends the auspicious time of the Chinese New Year with some outstanding Chinese dishes at the Wheelhouse and Tavern until 11 February; Sharif's Fin Soup, Braised Pork Belly with Chinese Mushrooms, Steamed Red Snapper with Bamboo Shoots and Peppered Venison with Ginger will all be available during this festive period. Piease refer to the selected menus at the Wheelhouse and the Tavern for more information.

Classic Pizza at $ 9.20 per pizza Gammon Ham, Button Mushroom. Tomato,

Basil, Oregano and melted Mozzarella Cheese. Gourmet Pizza at $14.00 per pizza Peking Duck, Leek, Hotsin Sauce, and Toasted Sesame Seeds.

High Tea Buffet In The Churehill Room Commencing Saturday 26 March Look out for the new High Tea afternoons in the Churchill Room. Our F&B Department always pride themselves with new ideas and the

. Soups•$12.20(Small)& $17.60(Large) Szechuan Hot And Sour Soup.

policy of good value for money. Starting on Saturday 26 March and thereafter every Saturday, this should be the place to wind down after a busy week.

Chicken Consomm6 With Hunan Ham.

Vegetables - $8.20(Small)& $15.50(Large)

So now there is no need to go to expensive hotels when all the options are right here at your doorstep. What better way to enjoy the start of

stir Fried Hong Kong Kai Lan With XO Sauce.

the weekend than at your very own Club.

Broccoli With Shitake Mushrooms.

Dou Miao With Oyster Sauce.

Look out for details in your next Club magazine.

Seafood - $18.50(Small)& $27.50(Large) Steamed Chinese Pomfret"Tecchew Style" - 600gm/900gm.' Steamed Sliced Red Snapper With Ginger. Stir Fried Prawns With Mushroom, Bamboo Shoot And Ham.

Meat - $19.50(Small)& $36.50(Large)

Classic Afternoon High Tea At The Foyer Lounge

Braised Lamb Stew With Chinese Herbs.

Peppered Venison With Spring Onion And Ginger. Braised Pork Belly With Chinese Mushroom Served With Steamed Bun.

Desserts - $8.60(Small)& $16.50(Large) Red Bean Paste With Lotus Seed. Fresh Fruit Platter.

Peanut Ball In Ginger Broth.

Chefs Special Shark's Fin Soup per bowl for 2 - $19.20 Sliced Abalone With Sea Cucumber And Mushroom - $34.50

Chef's Special items are served per portion/per bowl.

Chinese New Year Set Dinner from Monday to Friday.

The High Tea service is back at the Foyer Lounge with a twist. As a premier Club we now serve an improved High Tea set. Enjoy a pot of your favourite tea or coffee with house-made

scones,finger sandwiches and petit pastries the traditional style.

All other dinner specials will not be available. Dishes come in 2 sizes.

Available on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. From 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm at only $8.20 per person.

Small serves 2 to 4 persons. Large serves 6 to 8 persons.

Price inclusive of GST.

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fromlhecellar Premium Wines of the Month White Wines FERNGROVE SAUVIGNON BLANC 2004

(AUSTRALIA)

Red Wines

KAIMIRA BRIGHTWATER

FERNGROVE CABERNET

KAIMIRA NELSON

RIESLING 2004

MERLOT2001

PINOT NOIR 2003

(AUSTRALIA)

(NEW ZEALAND)

(NEW ZEALAND)

palate and are balanced by clean

Distinctive lifted lime juice and ginger aromas. Medium-bodied with plenty of flavours. Crisp, lemony finish; should develop further over the next 2-3 years.

cleansing acidity on the finish.

Excellent on its own or with white

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fish or marinated seafood. Price:

$9.50 $52.50

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$9.50 $52.50

Fruit characters of plum and dark

Perfumed nose of red berries,

berries are present on the nose. The palate shows dark chocolate

hints of smoky oak and a slight

overtones and finishes off with soft tannins.

lighter style Pinot Noir is bright

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CiuMaili Oi Tke (Kiuttli

Strike up a conversation with our talented Bar sta

and enjoy one of their refreshing cocktails or non alcoholic beverages of the month

Light Easy

CaTamansi juice, tea and cinnamon syrup. $3.90

Jade Mirror Smirnoff Vodka, Cointreau,

fresh lime juice, pink grapefruit juice

Metropolitan Smirnoff Vodka, Tripple Sec, cranberry juice, fresh lime juice

and Ribena.

and strawberry syrup.

$5.90

$5.90

Do you hove a favourite cocktail recipe you wish to share with us?

If you do, the F&B Dept would be delighted to feature your special drink for our Cocktails of the Month

Contact the F&B Dept at 6739 4139 or email your recipes to tcfnb@tanglin-club.org.sg

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Passion For Wine Chile's Revolution

The identity of Chilean wines has been aimost willfully obscured by an eagerness to please overseas paymasters and "wine

gurus" with reliable mid-of-the-range whites and reds. But Chile has steadily undergone

being exported, the highest national export

The potential in Chilean wines is so massive

level in the world. It's not called the

that the wine world A-list is flocking to get

winemakers' paradise for nothing, the

there. Some of the high-profile investors

vineyard area has doubled since the mid1990s, which means diversity. Many new and exciting areas have been discovered,

like Antinori, Torres, Mondavi, Lafite and

due to the excellent climate with abundant

sunshine, cool nights and not least the relative lack of pests and vine related

a quiet revolution characterised by innovative techniques in areas of improved

diseases.

vine material and the broader spectrum of

Most of the vines planted are cuttings from Bordeaux although other grape varieties

grapes.

like Shiraz, Pinot Noirand Gewurztraminer Chile's increased confidence in its wines

also start to show startling potential. The

has proven successful In many international

wines of Chile are already playing with its muscles, taking on the heavy weights from its European counterparts. In a recent blind

wine tastings and award nominated events. The emphasis of better quality is the evidence of previously closed minds now

accepting the benefits of its sun-blessed

Mouton are already preparing their vineyards for future production. No outstanding vintages except 2001 have emerged and the potential for aging has yet to be seen, but the capability is surely there. As this stronger Identity takes shape, it won't be long before we start talking of Maipo and Colchagua Valley in the same way Margaret River and Connawarra is referred to today. Carsten Kjeldmann

tasting of the 2000 vintage held in Berlin, top French and Italian wines like Chateau

Lafite, Margaux as well as Sassicala got beaten In their own game by relatively

vineyards. Chile has invaded the global wine scene with more then 60% of their wine production

unknown new comers to the international wine scene.

Wine SecHon Presents

Alana Estate, Mortinborough Wine Dinner With Winemaker Rod Eosthope Friday 25 February

New Nitro New Nitro Tap improves '

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wine lovers' choice in the . Join Winemaker and Viticulturist Mr Rod

Easthope for an evening of award-winning New aland wines. On this evening Mr Easthope

^'^presenting four of the Aiana Estate wines including his outstanding Pinot Noir 2002.

Club. Good news for levers ^^ of wine, the wine dispenser is now fully operational and boasts a great variety of wines from around the world, 20 in total. With the help of

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A graduate from the renowned Roseworthy Agricultural College in Australia, wine-maker Easthope has spent considerable time with top

available and can be ordered in all F&B outlets for your enjoyment. Look out for new exciting wines, which will be

wine-producers around the world. In addition to ail this, Mr Easthope

displayed on a regular basis.

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the Wine Section Committee the first selection of wines is now

is a regular judge at international wine shows and magazine tastings. New Zealand has gained an International reputation over the past decade for producing exceptional cool-climate wines. In particular they're super Sauvlgnon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay's. In fact Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from New Zealand are now recognised

Wine Section's Calendar

for their outstanding quality, alongside wines from the Loire Valley and

Of Events For 2005

Burgundy. They now set benchmarks for these two varietals by many

25 February - Alana Estate Wine Dinner

experts and wine lovers. Enjoy an evening of educational wine talk,

6 April - Burgundy And French County Cuisine

superb wines and innovative gourmet cuisine.

May/June • Wine Blending By Frankland Estate July - Spanish Wines And Tapas

Friday 25 February in the Churchill Room. Hers D'oeuvres at 7.00 pm. Wine Dinner at 7.30 pm.

$48.00(Wine Section Member), $58.00(Member) and $75.00 (Guest). Booking open now. Last day of cancellation: Saturday 19 February.

September - Italian Winemaking November - Margaret River Wine Tour December - New Year Wine Gala Dinner

Please look out for additional information on the listed events in

the forthcoming Ciub magazines.

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precious stones used by Africans to make themselves beautiful.

Date:Thursday 24 February

The history of African beads is a history of the

Time : 12 noon

different and contrasting lifestyies that has

Venue : Churchili Room

developed in Africa, depending on the various

Prices : $23.00(Member)& $27.30 (Guest).

locations of the societies, be it the desert,

Prices inclusive of GST. Guests are welcome.

Booking opening dates:

tropical jungle or the forest.

Tuesday 1 February (Members) Tuesday 8 February (Guests) Come and enjoy this interesting talk and see

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Easter Parade Thursday 17 March at the Churchill Room

f^CXyUJU^jO^" Reviving and recapturing the essence of the Easter Parades of yesteryears.., enjoy the spectacle of ladies dressed in their finest daywear and bonnets while sipping on Pimms and savouring a delicious festive spread.

giamorous handbags, shawls and pret-a-porter clothes by B Boutique and jewellery by Lesli Berggren Design. So, save the date for an afternoon of glamour

and elegance. An added bonanza... a fashion show featuring

Date: Thursday 17 March •Time: 12 noon • Venue : Churchill Room

Prices: $24.25(Member)& $28.60 (Guest). Prices inclusive of GST. Guests are welcome, j Booking opening dates: Tuesday 1 February (Members), Tuesday 8 February (Guests) Last day for cancellation: Thursday 10 March

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calendar events

tue

mon

YU SHENG PROMOTION

wed

thu

9Chinese New Year

10 Chinese New Yecr

TENNIS Bring-A-Guest Night (Tennis Courts) BILLIARDS

Joe O'Connor 3 Bat! Billiards Competition, till 26 February (Billiards Room)

Till Wednesday 23February (Available in all ouriets)

8 Churhill Room, Tavern and Foyer Lounge closed at 3.00 pm. Tavern Bar. Wheelhouse, Jackpot Room and Sports & Recreation

INTRODUCTION EVENING

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6.00 pm (Raffles Room)

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Chuitiill Room Oosed all day. Tavern and

Churhill Room closed all day. Tavern and

Foyer Lounge closed el 3.00 pm.Tavern Bar. Wheeltwuse. Jackpot Room and Sports &

Foyer Lounge dosed at 3.0() pm.Tavern Bar. Whe^house. Jackpot Room and Sports &

(adlilies closed at 6.00 pm. Library closed at

Recreation fedmiasctoaad at6.00 pm.:

Recreation facilities dosed at 6.00 pm.

1.00 pm.

LSirarydosedall day.

Library dosed all day.

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16

7.30 pm (Churchill Room)

17 BILLIARDS Section Fund Night (Billiards Room)

VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER

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23 BALUT Monthly competition (Cards Room)

ANNUAL STAFF PARTY

Enliro Club closed from 300 pm

LADIES LUNCHEON Out Of Africa

12 noon (Churchill Room)

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Cheesecake Of The Month

Classic And Gourmet

Pandan Cheesecake

Pizzas Of The V^nth

$2.50 per piece $25.50 per two pound cake

Gourmet Pizza at $14.00 per pizza

Available in all F&B outlets.

Available at the Tavern

Classic Pizza at $ 9.20 per pizza

wed TENNIS BrIng-A-Guest Night (Tennis Courts)

TEG CHEW PORRIDGE BUFFET

thu SRI LANKAN CRABS (Wheelhouse)

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse)

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10 INTRODUCTION EVENING

TEG CHEW PGRR10GE BUFFET

6.00 pm (Raffles Room)

6.00 pm (Wheelhouse)

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• SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse]


fri OWIi. 4

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• ART CLASS FOR ADULTS

10.00 am (Draycott Room) • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse)

sat ^5 • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am & 12.45 pm • HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason - NC16(Theatretle) • AUTHENTIC CURRY BUFFET (The Tavern)

• MOVIE Bridget Jones: The Edge Of

• SRI LANKAN CRABS (Wheelhouse)

Reason - NC16 (Thealrette) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

• HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

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10.00 am (Draycott Room) • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

sun

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• SRI LANKAN CRABS (Wheelhouse)

• HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

18 10.00 am (Draycott Room) • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE Cellular - PG (Thealrette) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge) Churchill Room will be dosed for b private

FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse)

MOVIE Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason - NC16 (Thealrette) SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse)

12 • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am & 12.45 pm • HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE Before Sunset - PG (Thealrette) • AUTHENTIC CURRY BUFFET (The Tavern)

• HIP" TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm

• ART CLASS FOR ADULTS

SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room)

HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE Before Sunset - PG (Thealrette)

(F^^Lounge)

SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room) SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheethouse)

19 • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am & 12.45 pm • HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse)

• AUTHENTIC CURRY BUFFET (The Tavern) • SRI LANKAN CRABS (Wheelhouse) • INTRIGUES IN THE QING IMPERIAL COURT 7.00 pm (Thealrette) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge) Note: There will be no movie screening today.

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 Before Sunset - PG (Theatrelte) SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse) HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

20 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 Cellular - PG (Thealrette) SRI LANKAN CRABS (Wheelhouse) HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge) TENNIS Hongbao Tournament(Tennis Courts)

function.

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• ART CLASS FOR ADULTS

• CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am & 12.45 pm • HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE The Incredibles - PG (Thealrette) • AUTHENTIC CURRY BUFFET (The Tavern) • SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

10.00 am (Draycott Room) • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE The Incredibles - PG (Thealrette) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm

(Foyer Lounge) • WINE SECTION EVENT Alana Wine

27 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 The Incredibles - PG (Thealrette) SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse) HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

Churchill Room will be closed for a private function.

Dinner, 7.00 pm (Churchill Room) • GOLF Friendly vs SAFRA at NSRCC

fri

sat

sun

• ART CLASS FOR ADULTS

• CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am & 12.45 pm • HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE Polar Express • G (Thealrette) • AUTHENTIC CURRY BUFFET (The Tavern) • SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse)

• SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Chutohlll Room)

10.00 am (Draycott Room) • CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) • SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse) ^ MOVIE Polar Express - G (Thealrette) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

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• HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

• SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12noon (Wheelhouse) • SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room) • FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE Polar Express - G (Thealrette) > SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse)

• HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

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ART CLASS FOR ADULTS

• CHILDREN'S ART CLASS 9.00 am & 12.45 pm

• SUNDAY FAMILY LUNCH 11.30 am (Churchill Room)

10.00 am (Draycott Room)

• HAWKER FARE BUFFET 6.00 pm (Wheelhouse)

CHILDREN'S ART CLASS

• MOVIE De-Lovely - PG (Thealrette) • AUTHENTIC CURRY BUFFET(The Tavern) • SRI LANKAN CRABS (Wheelhouse)

• SUNDAY CURRY BUFFET LUNCH 12 noon (Wheelhouse) • SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER 6.00 pm (Churchill Room)

3.00 pm (Wheelhouse) SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse) MOVIE Do-Lovely - PG (Thealrette) HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

• HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

• FISH HEAD CURRY (Wheelhouse) • MOVIE De-Lovely • PG (Thealrette)

• SRI LANKAN CRABS(Wheelhouse) • HIGH TEA 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm (Foyer Lounge)

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Myanmar The silence Is the first thing we noticed. A soft silence of people going about their business in a certain rhythm. Yes, the quiet of Inle Lake is punctuated by the sound of diesel engines and the villagers along the Ayeyarwady are increasing the production of goods for sale; but it seems as if the pace of life continues as it has for years tied to land and the rivers. There is harmony. The colours and contours of the land and

waterways are what we noticed next. The landscape is open and lovely. Whether it is the plains of Bagan or the silhouette of the U Bein Bridge, it is a feast for the eye. But it is the people of Myanmar - children, farmers, merchants, monks and nuns that

leave the lasting impression of warmth, resilience, energy and a bit of sass. Text and photography by Mary Leadbetter

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misceHany 1

Club Closures Over The Chinese New Year Dote

Churchill

The Tavern

Wheelhouse

Foyer Lounge

S & R Facilities

And Jackpot

Room

| Library

Room

Tuesday 8 February

Closed at 3.00 pm

Wednesday 9 February

Closed all day

Thursday 10 February

Closed all day

Friday 11 February

Open as normal

Restaurant closed

Closed at 6.00 pm

Closed at 3.00 pm

Closed at 6.00 pm

Closed at 1.00 pm

Closed at 6.00 pm

Closed at 3.00 pm

Closed at 6.00 pm

Closed all day

Closed at 6.00 pm

Closed at 3.00 pm

Closed at 6.00 pm

Closed all day

Open as normal

Open as normal

Open as normal

Open as normal

at 3.00 pm. Bar closed at 6.00 pm Restaurant dosed

at 3.00 pm. Bar closed at 6.00 pm Restaurant dosed

at 3.00 pm. Bar closed at 6.00 pm

Obituary

Richard Kingsley

Open as normal

Hair Salon Closures Over The Chinese New Year The Quest Hair Salon will be closed from Wednesday 9 to Monday 14 February for the Chinese New Year holidays.

However, it will stay open on Monday 7 Feb (which is its normal off day) as well as Tuesday 8 Feb from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.

VIP Tour To Russia

at the Bolshoi Theatre for a ballet performance. This special trip is being organised by Mrs

A fascinating VIP tour to Russia is being

Paczesna, with the blessing of the Russi*' ~

planned by a Club member, Mrs Grazyna

Embassy, in conjunction with Unigtol5?l^ Holidays. Club members are welcome to join the tour, along with members of the Two

Christmas Island on 21 December 2004

Paczesna, wife of the the former Charge d'Affaires of Poland. The eight-day tour, scheduled for the period from Sunday 12 to Sunday 19 June this year, will include visits to St Petersburg to view the world-famous art

at the age of 58 years.

collections at the Hermitage Museum, and

Interested members may contact our General

We are deeply saddened to learn that Mr Richard Kingsley suffered a heart attack and passed away suddenly on

An environmental activist, Richard and

his wife Betty Khoo-Kingsley were

featured last year in this Magazine when they put up for sale their 20-hectare organic farm just outside Danwin, and

Hundred Club, the Tower Club and the Chinese Women's Association.

Moscow's many tourist attractions such as the

Manager, Mr Toft, for more details. A full

Red Square, St Basil's Cathedral and the

programme of the itinerary will be featured In

Kremlin. There will also be a special evening

the next Issue of the Magazine.

moved to Christmas Island In October.

Richard and Betty have been permanent absent members for many yeare when

Planning your next hdliday in the Sydney area?

they moved to Australia.

Why not try the beautiful Blue Mountains, and stay at a 5-bedroom, fully self-

Besides Betty, Richard is survived by his mother, two daughters Alison and

contained luxurious clifftop house designed

by architect Philip Cox.

Barbara, and a sister Yvonne. Our

sincere condolences go to the Kingsley family.

22 The Tonglin Club

For details, call Stella Hu at 9621 2900 or

visit www.bluemtsrhapsody.com.au

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acrivHiesforchildren Free Trial Dance Classes

ChiULrena Ca/rnival

Jazz Foi' Monday 7 Febraary ♌ 6.30 pp)to 7.13 ppl Combining elements of Jazz and ballet, kids are taught how to move

gracefully and yet with energy through the various jazz routines taught in the class. Kids are also taught the proper methods of increasing their

Sunday zj Ota 4Be ^Heid Sn OThe^ â‚Ź3nema

strength and flexibility safely in a fun and exciting way.

More Dance Classes

The many talented children In the Club will be putting on a

Come join us for a FREE Dance Weekend on

Carnival / Concert Performance to showcase their talent in

Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 February.

their chosen field on Sunday 27 March 2005. Saturday 26 February The Carnival will be held at the Club's Cinema on the above date from 11am onwards.

At the end of the Carnival, an Easter Egg Hunt will be organised in conjunction with the Easter Weekend. Programme:

Tap (6 to 8 years old) 1.00 pm to 1.30 pm Tap {9 to 12 years old) 1,30 pm to 2.00 pm Street Jazz(6 to 8 years old) 2.00 pm to 2.30 pm Sunday 27 February Pre-Prlmary Ballet(5 to 6 years old) 10.30 am to 11.00 am Preliminary Ballet (4 to 5 years old) 11.00 am to 11.30 am

Ballet Dance Performance

Ballet For Tots(3 years old) 11.30 am to 12.30 pm

Hip Hop Dance Routine

Street Jazz(9 to 12 years old) 12.30 pm to 1.00 pm

Tae Kwon Do Martial Arts Demonstration

Easter Egg Hunt - Prizes will be given to children with the biggest bounty

For all who want to know more about the classes: Street Jazz...MTV stuff

These classes Incorporate several styles of progressive Jazz technique and dance style that you've seen on MTV. A dance cardiovascular class that will take you through a warm up and stretch routine to increase your flexibility and technique, followed by basic Jazz and street dance movements. In the second half of the class, you will learn a dance combination of current MTV dance moves. A Jazzed up and funky way to workout.

Tap Dance

Tap evolved from European step dances like the "jig" and "clog dancing" as well as a variety of African step dances that were loosely labelled

"Juba" dances. These dances evolved throughout the years into what we now know as American Tap Dance. Here at the Club, our instructors teach all the fundamentals of Tap. Alongside learning tap, one also develops fitness, movement and rhythm. This encourages the enjoyment of learning the art of Tap Dance. Ballet

Ballet For Tots from learning some basic dance steps as well as how to stand tall and walk on their toes like princesses. It's a fun and enjoyable way, doing little bunny jumps or skipping around the room, while being introduced to the beauty and grace of Ballet. Preliminary/Pre-Primary Ballet students will learn simple and basic steps in a fun, but educational class. Learning steps and exercises necessary to develop their skills, and by using a wide range of music

and props (scarves, ribbons, etc) that will help them in their creativity All members are welcomed to turn up for this event To register your attendance, please call the Sports & Recreation Department at 6739 4128. Registration fees are $5 which include light refreshment^ \

and muslcality making it a fun learning experience.

Please register your interest with Sports & Recreation Dept at 6739 4128/148.

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library Top 10 Popular Titles A six-month survey of the books acquired in August 2004 showed that the following titles were most frequently borrowed by members.

Fiction •

Reckless Abandon

New Books Fiction

The Graft

Step By Step

Martina Cole

Gourmet Stews

Saucer The Conquest

Katri Hilden

Stephen Coonts

Step By Step

Fascination

Black Wind

Delicious Noodles

William Boyd Embraced By Love

Clive Cussler and Dirk

Stephanie Kistner

Cussler

Shadow Divers: The

Suzanne Brockmann

State Of Fear

True Adventure Of Two

The Closed Circle

Michael Crichton

Americans Who Risked

Jonathan Coe

Double Shot

Everything To Solve

Phoenix

Diane Mott Davidson

One Of The Last

Stuart Woods

John Connor

Dumping Billy

Becoming Strangers

Mysteries Of World War

Because Of You

Louise Dean

II

Olivia Goldsmith

Janet Daiiey

Murder List

Robert Kurson

Just One Look

The Passions Of

Julie Garwood

Feast

Harlan Coben

Chelsea Kane

What I Loved

Nigella Lawson

Night Time Is My Time

Barbara Delinsky

Siri Hustvedt

The Singapore Letters

Mary Higgins Clark • Double Play Robert B Parker

Non Fiction •

^

Betty Crocker

Bisquick II Cookbook Betty Crocker • The Iraq War •

Always

Robert Ludlum's - The

Of Benjamin Cook

Jude Deveraux

Lazarus Vendetta

1854- 1855

Almost Like Being

Robert Ludlum and

Adrian G. Marshall

In Love

Patrick Larkin

You Are What You Eat

Christina Dodd

Out

Dr Gillian McKeith

Past Mortem

Natsuo Kirino

Jamie's Dinners

Ben Elton

Killer Smile

Jamie Oliver

Metro Girl

Lisa Scottoline

The Accidental

Janet Evanovich

Wolves Eat Dogs

Connoisseur: An

The Virgin's Lover Phllippa Gregory

Martin Cruz Smith

In The Company Of

Irreverent Journey Through The Wine

Insatiable

Cheerful Ladies

World

John Keegan

Virgina Henley

Alexander McCall Smith

Lawrence Osborne

Plan Of Attack

Angel Creek And A Lady

The Two And Half Pillars

How To Create Your

Of The West

Of Wisdom

Own Luck: The "You

Linda Howard

Alexander McCall Smith

Never Know" Approach

Call In The Night

Call The Dying

Susan Howatch

Andrew Taylor

To Networking, Taking Chances And Opening

Bob Woodward

• The Beauty Bible Paula Begoun • A Brief History Of The Human Race Michael Cook

People Like Ourselves Pamela Jooste

Serpent In Paradise Jayne Ann Krentz Coronation Talkies

Susan Kurosawa

Announcements

A Lady Of His Own Stephanie Laurens The Touch

Borders, the bookshop at Wheelock Place, is having a Corporate Appreciation Day for Tanglin Club members and staff on Thursday 24 February 2005 for one day only. Club members and staff, upon presentation of their cards, will enjoy a 20% discount off books and multi-media items.

Collen McCullough The Real Deal

Fern Michaels Secrets

Lesley Pearse Reunion Nora Roberts

Dead Even

New Opening Hours For Junior Library

Mariah Stewart The Shadow Of The Wind Carlos Ruiz Zafon

From February, the Junior Library has new Sunday opening hours -10.00 am to 3.00 pm - for a trial period of three months. The Junior Library hours now are:

Weekdays 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm Saturday 10.00 am to 12.30 pm & 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm Sunday 10.00 am to 3.00 pm.

24 The Tanglin Club

Yourself To Opportunity Non Fiction

Susan Roane

The Heart Of The World:

The Proper Care And Feeding Of Husbands

A Journey To The Last Secret Place

Dr Laura Schlessingei,,^,

Ian Baker

Leaving Home:Towards

Best - Ever Curry Mirdula Baljekar Miles Gone: A literary

A New Millennium. A

Autobiography

Writers

William F Buckley Jr French Delicious Classic Cuisine Made

Easy Carole Clements and Elizabeth Wolf-Cohen

Hotel Babylon Imogen Edwards-Jones and Anonymous Wall Street - A History: From Its Beginnings To The Fail Of Enron

Crime & Thriller

Charles R Geisst

Case Histories

Step By Step

Kate Atkinson

Comfort Food

Blood On The Tongue Stephen Booth The Murder Artist John Case

The Christmas Thief

Mary Higgins Clark

Zoe Harpham

Step By Step Sensational Vegetable Recipes Rosalie Higson

Collection Of English Prose By Pakistani Muneeza Shamsie

Schott's Sporting Gaming And Idling Miscellany Ben Schott

The Winning Investment Habits Of Warren Buffett

And George Soros Mark Tier

Step By Step Tasty Low-Fat Recipes Wendy Stephen

America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide To

Democracy In Action Jon Stewart India In Slow Motion

Mark Tully


scuba Diving Manado - Almost A Spiritual Experience 30 October to 6 November 2004 to make up for any lack

voyeurs of us all, and the bangai cardinal,

In taste. Food was not

such beauty in pretty murky surroundings,

what we came for.

How about the coral and sponges? It was like The first dive off the boat at the marine reserve of Bunaken was

breathtaking. It's hard to describe the combined shock of

diving into the early morning sea, visibility of 25-30

m

down

walking through the most beautiful garden, colours grading from reds, oranges, yellows and browns and blues merging into purples. The seascape and landscape were equally awesome. Diving down into the mouth of a crater where the water was warm, sulphuric and bubbly was mind boggling, especially

a

submarine wall and a

descent

among

hundreds of brightlyManado, Sulawesi, Indonesia - one glorious week of liveaboard fun. This was a new

experience for me. it was doubly exciting because it meant that I was finally allowed to go with the more experienced divers to waters farther away than Tioman and Aur. It was a trip filled with expectations.

coloured butterfly and angelfish. One felt the urge to stop the busy surgeonfish as they moved in unison this way and that. It felt like one high after the other as giant green turtles swam by. Sure, we see those closer to home

but how did their shells keep so clean? For me it was one wow after another. Before I

went, I'd been told "Manado's nice if you like The hour or more road trip from Manado airport could not have been more tedious. Even the

rather lovely charm of the Murex resort could not appease us as we eagerly awaited our first dive. Although we left at about 5.00 pm, by the time we hit the dive site at Popoh, Bethlehem, darkness came rather quickly as the minute we hit the bottom, under the glare

when the Image of the flaming volcano on Siau Island the evening before was still

of all our torches, the sea came alive in bursts

smouldering In the mind.

we descended into the black sandy slope. But

^colours of reds, oranges, browns, greens ^nd whites, in the form of large lion fish,

No prize for guessing if Manado met my

scorpion fish, a dancing squid, scurrying prawns and crabs and dashing pipe fish.

expectations. All this beauty was almost a

spiritual experience. It's one place I'll go back to for sure.

The real adventure began the next morning when we boarded the liveaboard. OK, so it

micro stuff." But what I saw was far from micro

was not exactly luxurious: one had to be careHil

- I'm talking about huge napoleon wrasses, almost tamely feeding under a boat, huge groupers, and large schools of jacks, tuna,

about the taps and the water from them was

often only slightly more than a trickle and cold, and we slept on bunks. But the food was great because we were always hungry after each

dive and the ABC sauce was always at hand

snappers and barracudas, with the occasional

Doris Khoo

Doris joined the Scuba Section's Novices Class in October 2003. She qualified as a BSAC Sports Diver and in 2004 participated

shark and eagle ray. OK, I know I'm gushing a bit, but the sight exhilarated even the experienced divers. You've got to admit that meter-long clams are not exactly an everyday sightl

in several of the

Of course the micro stuff were phenomenal Imagine a nudi retreat: nudlbranches of all sizes and colours, porcelain prawns and crabs, ghost pipe fish too large to be termed 'ghost', surely. What remains starkly in memory are the unusual; fish that take some imagination like the flying gurnards, frog fish, stone fish,

Scuba

Sections weekend

trips to Malaysia. The Manado trip was Doris's first

experience of a Section

expedition to dive some of the more unusua l

destinations from

many parts of the world.

devil fish, lion fish of all hues and external

appendages. The stars have got to be the

Marine life photos by Helena Chu,

beautiful, amorous mandarin fish that made

group photo by Y.C. Lee.

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squash Squash Tour

To find out more about the upcoming events or on how to Join the

To Vietnam Friday 4to Sunday6 March Those interested to participate in the squash

tour to Vietnam from 4 to 6 March are required to register their interest. Limited spaces are

Squash Section, log on to www.tanglinclub.org.sg/ sportsjand_rec/squash.asp Alternatively, you can log on to www.tanglinclubdoubles.com for more information on the

available and allocation vi/ill be done on a first-

6th International Jumbo Doubles

come-first-served basis. To avoid last minute

Tournament.

cancellations, full payment must be received for air fares and accommodation by Thursday 10 February. Further details will be posted on the noticeboard and by e-circular. Jeffrey Urn Squash Convenor

Inter-Club Triangular - Penang Sports Club, Lake Club & The Tanglin Club Saturday 11 December 2004^ From Our Roving Reporter The hosts for this year's Squash Triangular Meet between the three clubs was the ever

hospitable Lake Club. Tanglin sent a small but effective team comprising Munir Shah, the MacKenzles and the senior Hills.

the World Women Squash competition. Ross lost 3-0 to Felix Yang but certainly not without putting up a gallant battle. Now our ladles did better. Merlna and I won

our matches 3-0 against our opponents. I The date for this meet coincided with the

Women's World which boasts of participation

from the top world-ranking players like Vanessa Atkinson and the darling of the Malaysians, Nicole David. The matches, especially the semi-final match between Nicole David and Nathalie Grinham lasted a full 81 minutes and

going Into a nail-biting five sets. Our triangular meet, to say the least, had their own share of nail-biting matches.

found myself having to play their club's Under15 champion. Needless to say, I ran for every

ball resulting in me limping for the next week due to an over-stretched muscle.

The highlight of our weekend must surely be the party hosted by Lake Club In the evening. Kudos and lots of thanks must be given to our host, the Lake Club and especially Chris and Mary Low who made every effort to ensure that we had a jolly good time. Drinks, laughter

Desmond played a roller-coaster game with

and noise filled the Batik Bar at the club well

Lake Club's able-bodied Shawn Fernandez.

tried every trick he knew and had to muster all his inner strength, mental and physical. He

past midnight. As always, we never let a good thing pass by and there was a request by Lake Club that this be a regular event. Penang Sports Club has kindly agreed to host the meet

finally succumbed to the extremely fit Shawn

for 2005.

The match went Into five sets and Desmond

and lost 3-2.

against Chris Low and Huang Ying How. Munir

We certainly look forward to our next meeting which would be The Tanglin Doubles where we hope to reciprocate the wonderful hospitality

was the only player who went beyond the call

of the Lake Club.

The ever reliable Munir Shah won his matches

of duty and played two matches. This was of course In between his duties as a referee at

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Yvonne Hill


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The Tanglin Club Team Tennis Sunday 19 December 2004 On Sunday 19 December 2004, The Tanglin Club

better than any drug induced feelingi

Tennis Section held its annual Team Tennis/Christmas

event. Fortunately, the weather held up well unlike in previous years, so we have something to write about! This year, it was the ladies' turn for the first time to provide Inspiring leadership. I-Yu, Sylvia, Patricia and Esther captained the four teams appropriately named Santa, Silverbell etc. Everyone's spirits were jolly high that day, and that showed through in the tennis too. Even Club President Alan Jones, who does not regularly play tennis at The Tanglin Club,joined us. He seemed to have been bitten by the tennis bug that day, no doubt, largely attributed to Captain MC Cheong's infectious war cries and fist pumps after making lunging crunch volleys. That high and adrenaline rush was indeed

After the tennis, we adjourned to the Raffles Room for a sumptuous dinner and played games that completely took us out of our tennis comfort zone. The beer-drinking and golf-putting contest humbled our Club's best players and threw up some unexpected winners!

Many thanks to our sponsors, like StarHub, ICI, Guthrie, Straits Trading, Sunfresh, Prince and Ian, for donating attractive game and lucky draw prizes. Danny Loh and the Sports & Recreation Department also deserve much credit for the event's success. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and asked the Committee for an encore ASAP.

Mark Tan

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tennis&golf Tennis Upcoming Events Bring-A-Guest-Nlght

Annual Golf Bash

Tuesday 1 February

6.30 pm to 9.30 pm Don't forget to come down. First Tuesday of the month. It was another

good crowd (over 30 people turned up) on Tuesday 4 Jan. Some already

(Left photo) The overall winner

asking about next month's event, so

Richard Hogberg (right).

come along again for a night of food, drinks and easy tennis. Free for tennis

(Below)Our Club President Mr Alan

Jones with one of the runners-up Jeannie Lau.

section members, $5 for non-section

members or guests. Walk-in. Hongbao Tournament Sunday 20 February 4.00 pm to 7.00 pm Come down to the courts for some

serious round robin tennis and get your surprise hongbao. All players requested to have something red on. Sign up required at Tennis Hut by Monday 13 February, latecomers will be on waiting list. This will be followed by a "Yu Sheng" dinner in the Raffles Room. $38 joining fee. $10 for

booked for this event. No court

Fortunately the rain came late in the day allowing most to complete their round and enjoy a very comfortable evening poolside. Once aging the scoring proved that playing with only three clubs was not a handicap, though Tony Faneco must have chosen the wrong 3, scoring only 14pts. The overall winner was Richard Hogberg on 38pts,

bookings will be taken during the

with Jeannie Lau and Glenn Bryce runners

period.

up on 37pts. Glenn had a great day taking closest the pin and Dr. S.W. Jung had the longest drive.

Tennis Section members.

Please note: In view of anticipated high demand, all eight courts will be

Penang Sports Club 19 to 20 March 2005

Penang Sports Club, Penang For early information, we have been invited to send a team and shall do

so with sufficient interested players. We are intending to send a team. All

interested please sign up at the Tennis Hut now.

Club Championships In March 2005 With the expected permanent closure

of four courts from May onwards for the Club upgrading project, the 2005 Ciub Championship will be brought forward this year. All interested please

note the following tentative dates: Mixed Doubles

Monday 7 to Sunday 13 March Doubles

Monday 14 to Sunday 20 March Singles

Monday 21 to Sunday 27 March

To find out more about the upcoming events or on how to join the Tennis Section, log on to www.tanglinclub.org.sg/ sports_and_rec/tennis.asp

28 The Tanglin Club

Fred Kloppers


goK&balut Golf Events Calendar

How To Play Balut The dice game of balut is regularly played at the Club. Members can

player should have at least two of these numbers amongst the dice.

choose between an informal social

game for drinks at the Wet Bar or the

Any score over, say 22, is not a bad

monthly sessions organised by the

'choice" but beginners are advised

balut section in the Card Room

to keep 'choice' open for as long as

combined

Inter-Club

possible. It does help in the long run!

competitions between other Singapore membership clubs. Many Tanglin Club members are

straight when every other section is

with

Any failure to achieve balut or a completed results in 'scrubbing'

actually interested in

participating, but do not

^

one or the other - some

prefer to scrub

really know the rules,

Straight,

which incidentally are

h-idoy 25 February

others

Vs SAFRA at NSRCC balut.

SnSgSltSff That

Friday 18 March Vs The British Club at Ria Bintan

April(Actual dote to be confirmed) Overseas tour to Perth, Australia

really a

Balut is a game

played with five dice by two

or

personal

m

preference. Balut always

i

Wednesday 20 April Vs Changi Beach Club at RCC

scores

30,

regardless of which dice, straights

Wednesday 18 May Vs Squash Section at Orchid Country Club

f

are the sum of the dice -15 or 20 in consecutive

Friday 17 June

dice,

numbers. The aim is to

Vs American Club at Sentosa Country Club a leather box and throws them

score as many points as

Wednesday 20 July

onto a pad or flat surface. Eadi player

possible by the end of the

Details to be finalised

shall have up to three throws in each

game - the maximum under these

round, and may put out any number

rules being 183.

Friday 26 August Annual Golf Championship

of dice after either of the first throws

or put back in the box before the next

Members interested in participating

September (Actual date to be confirmed)

throw any or all. The object being to

in our balut activities can always

Overseas tour to Phuket. Thailand

secure the best possible combination

contact the Sports & Recreation Dept

of the dice for sccÂť1ng the most points.

or the Balut Convenor Kristian

Friday 16 September

Bonnichsen at 6225 6577 or email

Details to be finalised

Each player should start out Wednesday 5 October Vs SCO at Sentosa Country Club

kris@scaneast.com.sg

attempting the higher scores i.e. balut (5 of a kind), low & high straight(a

Wishing our Chinese members and

Friday 25 November

run) or fullhouse(2 of one number,

players Gong Xi Fa Cai.

Vs American Club at Laguna

3of another). If the player ^ils in this,

Friday 9 December Christmas Bash at Jurong Country Club

he/she can ttien enter the score either

Kristian Bonnichsen

under fours,fives or sixes, depending

Baiut Convenor

on the extent of the failure, but the

To find out more about the upcoming events or on how to join the Golf Section, log on to www.tangUnciub.org.sg/sports_and_rec/goif.asp

For information on Balut activities or the Cards Room opening hours, please log on to www.tangUnciub.org.sg/sports_and_rec/balut.asp

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bridge&lawnbowls ' * '-i

the overall Club Champion for 2004, but applaud her for having held this achievement for the third year running. Wednesday 2 February at 7.30 pm sees the Annual Hongbao Evening, which Is guaranteed

The Tuesday Novice session (at 1.00 pm)is growing in numbers. You only need to understand the basic... you will be assured of a warm welcome... and be given the encouragement to progress. Don't be shy, we really do try to help one another to master this intriguing game,

All that remains for me to say now is have fun and enjoy your Bridge and Happy Lunar New Year - Gong XI Fa Cal to you all.

For those of you with more experience, why

Ann Herbertson

to be good fun and beneficial for the lucky winners!!

not come to the new Intermediate session on

Rohrni Arya

the Club Champlonshii Trophy.

is the good turn-out we have seen at every Bridge session over the last few weeks. Let's keep this up, as the more players we have, the more enjoyable it is for everyone!

Wednesdays at 9.30 am.

t

This is the first Bridge update of the calendar year, so the natural reaction is to say 'Happy New Year' to everyone, but with recent events it seems quite inappropriate. What i can report

Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays give plenty of opportunity for the more experienced players to compete in the many Duplicate Bridge

Bridge Upcoming

sessions on offer. It is here that we must

congratulate Rohini Arya for not only being

Event Annual Hongbao Evening Wednesday 2 February 7.30 pm at the Raffles Room

Lawn Bowls

Bridge Schedule

The see Green

The see green is currently closed for annual repairs and

Monday

maintenance and will reopen on

1.00 pm to 4.30 pm

Tuesday 1 February. After that date, Tanglin bowlers will be

Duplicate Bridge • Rohini Arya Tuesday

welcome to resume play at See

1.00 pm to 4.30 pm

on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

Novice • Ann Herbertson

Wednesday 9.30 am to 12.30 pm

Indoor Carpet Bowls

During the next few months, an inter-eiub indoor Bowls League will start and The Tanglin eiub

Intermediate • Aisha Elliot

r

1.00 pm to 4.30 pm

Duplicate Bridge • Anjna Berl

is keen to find interested players.

7.30 pm to 10.30 pm

Regular evening practice will be held in the Muiti-Purpose Hall at the Sports Dentre.

Duplicate Bridge • Claire Quinn Friday 1.00 pm to 4.30 pm

All standards of players are welcome - from beginner to expert - and coaching will be available.

Duplicate Bridge • Shema DananI

Check with the Sports & Recreation Dept for the practice limes and do come and try your hand at this skillful and very sociable sport. You will meet members and have fun even if you have never played any sport before. Steve Wright Lawn Bowls Convenor

Wont to play Bridge? Interested in learning to ptay Bridge? Do you know what's happening in the Card Room? For further details or

For information on Lawn Bowls activities, please log on to

enquiries on Bridge events and game visit www.tanglmclub.org.sg/ sports_and_rec^ridge.asp or contact

www.tangllnclub.org.sg/sports_andj-ec/lawnbowls.asp

Claire Quinn at 67753654.

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Aren't they just wonderful? And to -think by the time they're 16 they could have cost you £160,000. (Not including school fees.) Clothes, toys, books, pre-schooi, Christmas, birthdays. The list

Which is why you may want to talk to one of our advisors.

goes on and on and so do the costs. While having children is an

enriching, life-changing experience it can also change the way you

He'll have a look at your financial situation and advise you on the plans which best suit your income and savings. (After all, we know

look at money.

you want solutions and not just advice.)

So at what stage should you start saving for school fees?

He'll also be able to tell you about the Fry Group Itself. About

There are some who argue that fees should be planned long

how we're the only British company licensed by the Monetary

before you get married let alone have children. There are

Authority of Singapore to run a financial planning business. And about how we've been working with British expatriates since 1967.

others who will start saving when their first is on the way. Some won't even make a decision until their children are at pre-school,

So call us today to arrange to see one of our advisors. Our number is 6225 0825.

Well, when you consider that school fees alone can cost

or. you can visit www.thefrygroup.co.uk

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billiards

Billiards

Upcoming Events Section Fund Night

Thursday 17 February Trip To Perth

Thursday 24 to Sunday 27 February (To be confirmed) Joe O'Connors Ball Billiards

Monday 31 January to Saturday 5 March After the hectic first two weeks, the second

half of December was fairly quiet. The SubCommittee has finalised the handicap evaluation procedure and is effective 1 January. Details are available in the Billiards Room. Please ask the marker on duty to record the scores after your games so that a proper review can be done on a regular basis.

A subsidised trip to Perth for Inter-Club matches is also in the final stages of

Snooker Ladder

Ongoing

confirmation. Details are posted in the Billiards

Room and you may also check with the markers or Sub-Committee members for further details.

Sethuraman

Do you want to join in the Billiards Section activities or just wantto know the Billiards Room opening hours, please log on to www.tanglinclub.org.sg/sports_and jrec/biiiiards.asp

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svsnmming

Sadly, as some of you may already know, Bryan Toki, our freelance instructor, failed to have his work permit renewed; so he will not be able to work in the Club anymore. The

the kids adapt to new coaches. Thank you

children he Instructed and their parents will

At extremely short notice, Total Swimming

We would like to encourage all Club members who have "swimming more often and more efl7c/enf/y"in their list of New Year resolutions to come down to the swimming pool and to

agreed to take over the lessons from him, but

enjoy the coaching for adults on alternate

needed a few days to mobilise some coaches. They took over some nine days after being asked to. The Swimming Committee and the Club's Management hope that the disruption

weekdays and on Saturday morning. We

people with hip, knee and ankle problems, and active people with no health problems at

encourage all the adults to have a look at the

all.

miss him.

in the class will be minimal.

Zarena has kindly agreed to keep on coming 'he Club for the next few lessons and help

Usage Of Swimming Pool Fociliries During The Pool Closure From 21 February 2005 The Hollandse Club and British Club have

kindly agreed to allow our members the use of their Swimming Pool facilities during our Pool closure period from Monday 21 February till end of April 2005.

very much Zarena, the children will definitely miss you.

and improves delivery of oxygen to muscles. It's hard to beat swimming when It comes to a sport that builds the body, soothes the mind, regulates breathing, stimulates circulation and puts no stress on the joints. It's an ideal exercise for just about everyone

- old people, ovenweight people, young people,

programme and why not try it out. Plus, swimming has a calorie-buming potential What are the benefits of swimming? Swimming is a great activity. It tones your entire body while providing an excellent cardiovascular workout; It strengthens your heart muscles

of 350-420 oalories per hour! Emmanuelle Booker

Swimming Convenor

mimWmi

This arrangement is valid on ail days of the

Masters

week at the Hollandse Club and restricted to

weekdays for the British Club*. Tanglin Club members should produce their Tanglin Club Membership Card for entry to the Club. Guests are not permitted.

Programme

Adult Learn To Swim

Aquatics

Every Monday

Every Friday 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm $65.00 per month

gain entry into the British Club, members

Every Saturday

& Wednesday 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm Every Saturday

9.00 am to 9.30 am

8.00 am to 9.00 am

Once a week

$80.00 per month

$65.00 per month

should phone the British Club Reception in advance at 64674311 and provide their names and Tanglin Club membership number. Both clubs have also kindly made

Toddler

Adult Fitness Swim

Kids - Learn To Swim Monday, Wednesday or Friday - 3.30 pm to 4.15 pm

arrangements to allow our members the use

Saturday - 9.00 am to 9.45 am & 10.00 am to 10.45 am

of their Poolside F&B outlets and payments

$65.00 per month Once a week

can be made via credit cards and cash

coupons. Normal guest surcharge will apply. As guests making use of the Pool facilities,

Pre

Tanglin Club members are to abide by all existing Rules and Bye-Laws governing the

Competitive

use of the Pool facilities at the respective clubs.

Every Monday,

Addresses of the clubs:

The Hollandse Club, 22 Camden park

Competitive Squad

Every Monday, Wednesday

Wednesday & Friday

4.30 pm to 5.30 pm $65.00 per month

& Friday 5.30 pm to 7.00 pm $85.00 per month

Three times a week

Three times a week

Singapore 299814. Tel; 6469 5211

The British Club, 73 Bukit Tinggi Road Singapore 289761. Tel: 6467 4311

JOIN NOW

Call TOTAL SWIMMING at 6744 4203(10.00 am to 4.00 pm) or email enquiry@totalswimming.net

www.fanglinclub.org.sg 33


fitness

The Art Of Losing Weight At one time or another, quite a few men and

chicken, or a burger with fries all seem to top

women I know have tried to lose weight. It's

find yourself trying to gel around them. The

the list of foods people reach for when feeling down, anxious, and tired. Instead of reaching for food to comfort you, engage in a favorite activity. Go golfing, take a walk through your neighborhood, or hop on your bicycle for a

ones destined to try again and again are most

quick spin.

likely those looking for shortcuts. There are none. The only way to step off the diet treadmill Is to find a weight-loss program that helps you

for other types of satisfaction. Take a look

lose weight slowly and steadily; one that trains

at your job, your family life, and your spiritual

you to adopt a low-fat eating plan so simple it becomes a way of life. With that in mind, here is an introductory guide to the last diet you may ever need. What if all you had to do to lose weight was to eat less? Here are a few tips on eating right to help you get started:

connections. Work to improve areas that are causing you discomfort and you will see the desire for unhealthy food fade away.

definitely no fun to lose weight - put It back on, lose weight, put it back on, and so on. Just as you learn the rules of a new diet, you

Eat smaller portions, including Items with protein, fat, and fiber in each meal. This combination Is the one that researchers have

found effective in helping to keep hunger pangs away.

Be aware that food is often used as substitute

Lift Weights to Lose Weight. Today, we've discovered that if not taken to an extreme,

lifting weights, or strength training is one of the healthiest, most fat burning and body transforming fitness systems you can apply. In this new millenium, most fitness experts and exercise physiologists agree, a properly executed strength or weight lifting routine can

do the following; Drink two full glasses of water with each meal. It will help you feel full and keep your body hydrated. Eat breakfast. This critical meal jump-starts

your metabolism for the day. But avoid empty calories like those found in doughnuts, many cereals, and sugar-laden pastries. They will only leave you feeling tired and hungry by mid-morning. For best results, eat items with plenty of protein and fiber. Don't count calories or weigh food. Simply use the palm of your hand as a portion control guide. Most of us are fully aware of what a 'too large' portion looks like. We also know

Startmg 1 FebraaTy ^ E-very Tuesday This 3-session package introduces members to four popular Latin street dances. As these are the street versions

of the dances, the style and approach is relaxed and fun. The dances are;

- Lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels,

Salsa

stabilize blood sugar. - Increase bone density, strength, endurance, speed and flexibility.

originated from the distillation of many

- Reduce the risk of heart disease and certain

Latin and Afro-Caribbean dances. This

types of cancer. - Induce weight loss, tone muscles and create

gives Salsa its rich nature, from being

a more youthful appearance.

This sexy and passionate dance

spicy and fiery, to mellow and sensua'' s

- Increase strength, endurance and agility. So while you're deciding if strength training is right for you, here's a tidbit of information that may encourage you to partake - 20 or 30 minutes, two to four times per week. That's the time it takes to do ALL of the exercises

bloated or stuffed - eat only until you are not

necessary to share in the above benefits, including the transformation of your entire

hungry. You really aren't giving up anything if

body.

how it makes us feel. You should never feel

IlltT'o To Sti'eet Latiil

Mereilgae The national dance of the Dominican

Republic, merengue is fun and easy to

learn. It is danced to generally catchy, upbeat songs.

Bac&ata

you save the rest for later. If it helps, think of

Originating from the barrios of the

it as taking a break when you set food aside

Dominican Republic, this dance has

for another time.

Adaptation and compilation: Lose Weight The

Give up something. It might be your nightly

Healthy Way - Marlene Mathis: How to Lift Weights to Lose Weight - Michael Stefano

evolved into a popular slow, sensual dance which is both sexy and romantic.

glass of wine, chocolate bars, or regular soft drinks. Then, commit to doing without the item for one full year. You'll find that you'll feel better without the sugar, caffeine, or alcohol. You certainly won't miss the calories as your waistline begins to shrink.

Identify your comfort food. What Is it that you reach for in times of stress? Pizza, fried

34 The Tanglin Club

Next month, we will touch on The 5 Golden

Rules of Strength Training which are

guidelines that need to be followed to keep

your program not only effective but also safe.

Tuesdays from 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm. $47.25 per month. Inclusive of GST. Please call the Sports & Recreation Dept at 6739 4128 or email

Anne Bryce Fitness Convenor

tcrecreationse@tanglin'Club.org.sg for more details.


fitness Sports Schedule

Fitness Schedule

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

B.30 am

8.30 am

5.00 pm

8.30 am - 9.30 am

LADIES TENNIS Tennis Courts

LADIES TENNIS Tennis Courts

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

8.30 am • 9.30 am HATHA & RAJA

8.30 am • 9.30 am FITBALL

Lester Lee

5.00 pm

5.00 pm

YOGA (Advance) Margaret Tan

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

5.15 pm

6.15 pm

SQUASH CLUB NIGHT

WEEKLY SQUASH SECTION HANDICAP TOURNAMENT

Squash Courts

AQUACISE

Carin Penberthy 9.30 am • 10.30 am KEEP FIT Janet Pool

4.15 pm •5.00 pm

BALLET (For Children) Jennifer Pau

6.30 pm - 7.30 pm BODY WORX Daniel Chan

Squash Courts

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

5.00 pm

8.30 am

8.30 am - 9.30 am

10.45 am • 11.30 am

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

LADIES TENNIS Tennis Courts

8.30 am - 9.30 am AQUACISE

6.00 pm

5.00 pm

8.30 am to 11.30 am JUNIOR TENNIS COACHING Tennis Courts

SQUASH SECTION FUND NIGHT

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

SOCIAL SQUASH

"Squash Courts

5.15 pm SQUASH CLUB NIGHT

Squash Courts

3.00 pm

FLEXIBLE STRENGTH

Geoffrey Sweeney

Marcus Tang

8.30 am -9.30 am HATHA & RAJA YOGA

Margaret Tan

HIP HOP (For Children) Jerrine Teng 11.30 am •12.30 pm

9.30 am -10.30 am

TAIJIQUAN

KEEP FIT Janet Pooi

4.00 pm - 6.00 pm

Wong L C

Squash Courts 4.00 pm

5.00 pm •6.00 pm

TAE KWON DO

LINE DANCE

(For Children)

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

Jerry Tan 6.30 pm - 7.30 pm

Patrick Tan

SOCIAL LATIN DANCE

Sunday

Jerry Tan 8.15 pm - 9.15 pm PILATES

4.00 pm

Clarise Lim

CLUB TENNIS Tennis Courts

There will be no Fitness classes from

Tuesday 8 to Thursday 10 February due to the Chinese New Year holidays.

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cinema

4, 5 & 6 February Bridget Jones:

Ce u ar

25, 26 & 27 February The Incredlbles •PG

The Edge Of Reason - NC16

Animated comedy (120 mins) Starring: Craig Nelson, Holly Hunter.

Romantic comedy (110 mins) Starring: Renee Zellweger,

Director: Brad Bird.

Hugh Grant.

The movie follows the adventures of a family

Director; Beeban Kidron.

of former superheroes rediscovering the true

In this sequel, we find Bridget where we left her - blissful in the arms of lawyer Mark Darcy. Mark is accomplished, supportive and tolerant of nearly all of Bridget's tiny jealousies - why wouldn't every woman in London, including Mark's new drop-dead gorgeous intern, want to lure him away from the plumpish and opinionated Bridget?

source of their powers - in one another. Once

one of the world's top masked crime-fighters. Bob Parr(AKA Mr Incredible) fought evil and saved lives on a daily basis. But 15 years later,

18 & 20 February Cellular - PG

Thriller (100 mins)

he and his wife Helen have been forced to take on civilian Identities and retreat to the

Starring: Kim Basinger, William Macy.

suburbs. Today they live as mere mortals and lead all-too-ordinary lives with their children.

Director: David Ellis.

A science teacher is kidnapped and locked In an attic with a telephone that works just well

Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason

enough for her to connect, at random, with the cellphone of a surfer, who tries to rescue

F

her.

1

Note: There will be no movie screening on Saturday 19 February.

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Theincredib'

11, 12 & 13 February Before Sunset - NC16

11, 12 & 13 March

Romance (85 mins) Starring: Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy.

De-Lovely- MIS Musical drama (125 mins) Starring: Kevin Kline,

Director: Richard Linklater. When Jesse and Celine met, the connection

Ashley Judd.

between them was immediate and profound.

Director: Irwin Winkler.

The 14-hour relationship that followed, as the pair explored the spontaneous and unexpected

A musical portrait of American composer Cole Porter, filled with his unforgettable

In Vienna, ended on a train platform where

songs. Porter looks back on his life as if

they swore they'd meet again six months later.

it was one of his spectacular stage shows,, with the people and events of his life

becoming the actors and action onstage."* Porter's elegant, excessive past comes to

light - including his deeply complicated relationship with his wife and muse, Linda 4, 5 & 6 March

Lee Porter.

Polar Express - G Animation (100 mins) Starring: Tom Hanks, Eddie Deezen.

Director: Robert Zemekis.

An animated feature based on the popular children's book. The tale of a young boy lying awake on Christmas Eve only to have Santa Claus sweep by and take him on a

trip with other children to the North Pole.

• For enquiries, please call the Reception at

Showtimes

6737 6011. Or keep track of the showtlmes and booking procedure via

Friday - 9.00 pm •Saturday - 9.00 pm •Sunday - 2.30 pm & 8.00 pm Visit www.tanglinclub.org.sg/facilities/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.

36 The Tanglin Club

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


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