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Saturday 21 December 2013

467th Meeting Recap, or The Christmas SCUBA Crabs

Our VPE, Ng Kin Foong, CC, was acting President for the meeting, and said that we should forgive the people in our lives, but sometimes, we forgive everyone but ourselves (I have the opposite problem). And also that he wants to show greater appreciation to his parents, eg when he works late, his Mum will call him and tell him to wake her up when he reaches home, so that she can heat up the (dinner) soup for him.

The first Prepared Speech by Toastmaster Chan Chee Wai (CC P2), was entitled “Charity”. It was about his adventures while volunteering in Bangladesh and Thailand. He told stories of the Bangladeshi people dying on the streets due to hypothermia, and some Thai people eat only rice, raw chilli and soup.

The second Prepared Speech was by Toastmaster Jack Chu (CC P4). The title of his speech was “What do you mean?” and it was about people saying the same thing, but having different intentions. Another example Jack gave were the differences between men and women.

Last but not least, Toastmaster Ray Oh's Speech (CC P7) about SCUBA Diving. Ray began his speech with the question: “What does the acronym SCUBA stand for?”*
Ray then proceeded to show us that a set of flippers, diving mask and BCD (Buoyancy Control Device, not “Big Chicken Dinner”, “Bad Conduct Discharge” or “Binary Coded Decimal”) doesn't really cost much, and an oxygen tank with regulator costs only SGD 5 to rent. With a fatality rate of only 1 out of 200,000, SCUBA diving is safer than skydiving or parkour.

During the break, when I went to speak with my mentor Coen Tan, ACS, ALB, he said, “Bro, I'm so glad you'll be staying with us another year. When I read the news I literally shouted” and then he proceeded to kiss my right shirt sleeve. There are mentors, and then there's Coen, someone who is so demonstrative of his love. I was so stunned I didn't know how to reach. Thank you, Coen!
(My Employment Pass was not going to be renewed for next year- but here at the Miracle Factory, miracles DO happen; my boss appealed and got my EP renewed for 2 years!)

This being our Christmas meeting, we had games. Everyone wrote on a small sheet of paper their names, and answers to the following 5 questions:
  1. Christmas to me is....
  2. What industry am I in?
  3. 3 things I want for Christmas
  4. 3 things I want in life
  5. My pet peeve

The fastest person to correctly guess the name of the person, based on his/her answers to the 5 questions, won a MARSHMALLOW STICK! Woohoo!
In the 2nd Round of the game, the person who guessed correctly had to pretend that they were the person described on the paper, and act or talk like them.

Yet again, our Table Topics segment was most interesting: our Table Topics Master- Chong Cheng Lee, DTM, wrote “GIFTS” on the white board, and gave actual gifts (non-Daiso) for everyone who took part. The letters each spell a quality that Cheng Lee has in abundance, and she feels compelled (compelled!) to 'share' them:
Generosity
Initiative
Flexibility
Tolerance
Sensitivity


After the meeting ended, we proceeded to the achievements of our latest 5 CC s (Competent Communicators) – June Tan, Tan Mingjian, Nui Thantong Bang-on, Gladys Tye and Peter Koh, with a Chilli Crab Dinner.  

-Carl Wong,
Vice President, Public Relations

*Self-contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. I learned it from my Dad when I was in Primary School. I didn't understand the meaning of the word "apparatus" (I would call it "thing" or "device" today), but the fact that the first letter of every word spelt out the word "SCUBA" was amazing for me.
Best Evaluator- Tan Mingjian, CC

Best Table Topics- Yew Runbin, ACS, ALB

Best Prepared Speech- Toastmaster Chan Chee Wai




















Newly-crowned CCs: June Tan CC, Nui Thantong Bang-on CC, Gladys Tye CC, Tan Mingjian CC, Peter Koh CC

A Heart given by a visiting Guest

Heart given by a Guest

Sunday 8 December 2013

466th Meeting (05/12/2013) or Snakey, Spidey and Sandy

Meeting Recap:

Best Prepared Speech: Andrew Chen, ATMB, ALS
Best Evaluator: Ang Wee Yong, ACS, ALB
Best Table Topic: Ng Kin Foong, CC

Wasn't that just an AMAZING and AWESOME meeting we had yesterday? When I chose "Magic" as the theme, I didn't think Gandalf the White (aka Darren Loh) would pay us a visit.

First off, our Club President (pronounced "Prezident", now I know, thanks to DTM Joni Siah) talked about his acronym for MAGIC- "Members Are very Great, Inspiring Characters" and the song "Magic" by Olivia Newton-John (watch it here (Preview ).

Next, our Language Evaluator, DTM Joni Siah from Katong TMC, gave us the Word of the Day as "RESPLENDENT", an adjective, which means "very bright and attractive" (Merriam-Webster online definition)

Our first prepared Speech was from Toastmaster Matthew Er, who talked about "Ways to Overcome Depression" I nearly had a heart attack when he shouted "It's really very beautiful" in Cantonese ("真的是漂亮啊!"). He was describing the Lake District in the UK as seen by a Hong Kong tourist (click here to get an idea of the view), I've also attached the photo.

The Second Prepared Speech from ATMB, ALS, Andrew Chen, was about a proposal to the Exco to organize an "Inter-School Storytelling Competition", using the Tampines Changkat CC facilities and involving 13 Primary Schools and 10 Secondary Schools within the vicinity. After a brief technical glitch, the presentation got under way, and Andrew, as usual, was super convincing.

The third Prepared Speech, by CC Kelvin Cheng, was entitled "Singapore Aviation" and Kelvin explained the intricacies of "the nine freedoms" of air travel, and a brief video of the Singapore Airshow. My father worked with the airlines and he never did share "the nine freedoms" with me, thankfully. Kelvin later shared with me his insight that he should have only shown the relevant diagram of the nine freedoms which he was talking about, and not all at once, because that made it look confusing.

Our "Snow White" CC Gladys Tye, gave an insightful evaluation of Matthew Er's P6 speech. Area S6 Governor, ACS, ALB Ang Wee Yong gave a power-packed evaluation of Andrew Chen's speech, saying he was very convincing and more importantly, told us WHY accepting the proposal was important. ACB, CL Chia Choon Kiat evaluated Kelvin Cheng's speech succinctly: "You can fly to my place, I can fly to yours, that's it"

The Table Topics segment was the most interesting I have ever seen, Gandalf the White appeared holding Harry Potter's wand. Toastmaster Darren Loh spent a lot of time and effort preparing for this! He had "Snakey, Spidey and Sandy" ( a snake, a spider and a centipede). The Table Topics include:
1. If you were Spiderwoman, how would you propose to your future husband?
2. If you were to eat this centipede, how would you cook it?
3. If you could cast a spell on the whole world, what spell would it be?
It was an interesting, fascinating and spellbinding 466th Chapter Meeting!

Warm regards,

Carl Wong HL
Gandalf the White!

My beard is getting in my mouth...

Gandalf, up close

Christina Ho answers Spidey's question: "As Spiderwoman, how would you propose to your boyfriend?"

Token of Appreciation for Speechcraft Trainer: Shaun Li, ACS, ALB

Token of Appreciation for Speechcraft Trainer: Ted Chong, ACB, CL

Token of Appreciation for Speechcraft Trainer: Ng Kin Foong, CC

Best Prepared Speech: Andrew Chen, ATMB, ALS

Best Evaluator: Ang Wee Yong, ACS, ALB
Best Table Topic: Ng Kin Foong, CC

Friday 6 December 2013

Our Presidents

Anniversary
Year of Service
President's Name
1
1993, 1993-1994
Tay Tiong Whatt
2
1994-1995
Phillip Ng
3
1995-1996
Edward See
4
1996-1997
Steven Lim
5
1997-1998
Chong Cheng Lee
6
1998-1999
Michael Wee
7
1999-2000
Andrew Chen
8
2000-2001
Ho Chee Mun
9
2001-2002
Thomas Tan
10
2002-2003
Daniel Goh
11
2003-2004
Judy McBurney
12
2004-2005
Bruno Pereira
13
2005-2006
Virginia Wong
14
2006-2007
Nathaniel Koh
15
2007-2008

16
2008-2009
Michael Wee
17
2009-2010
Chia Choon Kiat
18
2010-2011
Coen Tan
19
2011 - 2012
Shaun Li
20
2012 - 2013
Ted Chong
21
2013 - 2014
Gurmit Singh
22
2014 - 2015
Ng Kin Foong
23
2015 - 2016
Gladys Tye
24
2016 - 2017
Joe Wan

Executive Committee 2013/2014


President
Gurmit Singh, CC Mobile: 9389 0065 Email: s.gurmit@yahoo.com

Immediate Past President
Ted Chong, ACB, CL Mobile: 9170 0843 Email: tedchongtj@gmail.com

Vice-President Education
Ng Kin Foong, CC Mobile: 9626 6028 Email: kinfoong.ng@gmail.com

Vice-President Membership
Tan Ming Jian Mobile: 9767 9675 Email: tanmingjian@hotmail.com

Vice-President Public Relations
Carl Wong HL, CC Mobile: 9775 9719 Email: hunglee2@yahoo.com

Secretary
Gladys Tye Mobile: 9211 4866 Email: glays_tye@yahoo.com.sg

Treasurer
Nui Thantong Bang-on Mobile: 9826 5284 Email: nui28slpin@yahoo.com.sg

Sergeant-At-Arms
Ray Oh Mobile: 96575935 Email: rayohea@hotmail.com



Co-opted Member
Shaun Li, ACS, CL Mobile: 9173 8154 Email: shaun_loi@yahoo.com

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Speechcraft 2013 Finale!

Our Speechcraft this year has just concluded! Thank you to everyone who helped make it a success, remarkable results from a terrific team!

Speechcrafter of the Year 2013: Darren Loh!
1st Runner-up: Flora Fong!
2nd Runner-up: Jane Low!

Congratulations to the other Speechcrafters who have completed Speechcraft:
1. Wendy Low
2. Kim Low
3. Johnbosco Ng
4. Lim Kiat Hong
5. Ronnie Wang
6. Ahnanchana Srichamara from WATG TMC
7. Peter Koh who has now completed P10!

-Carl Wong, CC
Organizing Chair


































































Kim Low

Johnbosco Ng

Ronnie Wang

Wendy Low

Peter Koh

Ahnanchana Srichamara

Darren Loh

Jane Low

Lim Kiat Hong

Flora Fong

2nd Runner-up: Jane Low

1st Runner-up: Flora Fong

Speechcrafter of the Year 2013: Darren Loh!

Some of the Speechcrafters

Speechcrafters, Trainers, Evaluators and Organizers

This is the only photo where our photographer Richard Jia (extreme left) appears