PENANG · kelab renang pulau pinang penang swimming club founded 1903 nov dec

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KELAB RENANG PULAU PINANG PENANG SWIMMING CLUB FOUNDED 1903 NOV DEC

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KELAB RENANG PULAU PINANG

PENANG

SWIMMING

CLUB

FOUNDED 1903

NOVDEC

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29Yoga News

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PENANG SWIMMING CLUB

517, Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Penang

Tel: 04-890 7370 Fax: 04-890 3271

E-mail: [email protected]

www.penangswimmingclub.com

PATRONT.Y.T. Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Pulau Pinang Tun Dato’ Seri Utama

(Dr) Haji Abdul Rahman Bin Haji Abbas DMK, SMN, DUPN, SPDK, DP, DMPN, DJN

CLUB MANAGEMENT

GENERAL MANAGER Ramis Chandran

FINANCE MANAGER Ong Gaik Cheng

F&B MANAGER Mahmuda Sadek

CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Agnes Leow

ADMIN EXECUTIVE Ann Tan

CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER Mohd Haikal Bin Abdullah

TRUSTEES

Y. Bhg. Dato’ Seri Zainol Abidin Bin Dato’ Hj Salleh DGPN, DMPN, JSM

Y. Bhg. Dato’ Mahinder Singh Dulku DSPN, PKT

Y. Bhg. Dato’ Seri Nazir Ariff Bin Mushir AriffDGPN, DMPN, DSPN, PKT, PJM, JP

ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

OPERATING HOURS

Monday - Friday (9.00am - 6.00pm)

Saturday (9.00am - 1.00pm)

Sunday (Closed)ELECTION COMMITTEE

Dr Tan Kim Hor

Richard Chung

Dato’ Dr Zaatar M Adel

Opinions & views expressed in this issue do not necessarily refl ect those of the Committee and the Editorial Board. The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject or edit any contribution to the Newsletter. Articles, extracts and notes published in this newsletter are strictly for members and not for public circulation.

INTERNAL AUDITOR

Jessie Chin

SECTIONS & GROUPS

CONTENTS

12 19 26

11 18

06 17 23 28

15 22 27

LIBRARY COMMITTEE

Lim Lay Looi (Molly) - Chairperson

Lee Chee Lin

Lee Cheng Tee

Dr. Lim Shueh Lin

Dr. Yoon Chee Kin

Dr. Pamela Jean Sharpe

Yeoh Sung Shen

MAIN COMMITTEE 2018/2019

President : Lim Shin Lid

Vice President : Najieb Ariff

Honorary Secretary : Lim Khoon Seng

Honorary Treasurer : Lee Chee Lin

Club Captain : Michael Cheong Zhi Xian

Committee Members : Lim Lay Looi

Ian Philip Peggs

Cheah Chin Teong

Lee Aun Tiang

Ng Chin-U

Yeoh Sung Shen

Paul Thomas Harrison

DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

Chairman : John Heah Wee Theng

Committee Members : Ramsun Ho Chii Huey

Dato' Diljit Singh Dulku DJN, PKT, PJM

Dr Gopinathan A.

Tan Hooi Choo

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Committee Members : Eric Chong San Dee

Ivan Tan Boon Guan

Chairman : John Tan

Rethinam Pillay

Alvin Loh

EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor : Lim Khoon Seng

Members : Najieb Ariff

Chan Fai Keong

Advisor : Lim Shin Lid

Management : Ramis Chandran

Ann Tan

Adelyn Chew

Khor Siang Tatt

Club Announcements Tennis News

F&B Promotion

Club Happenings Karaoke News

Angling News Aerobics News Taichi News

Dance Sport NewsSailing News

Darts News

30Library News

31Calendar of Events

SECTIONS

ANGLING Beh Ping Seng | SAILING Manfred Wiedenmaier

SCUBA Freddie McGuire | SWIMMING Cindy Wong

GROUPS

AEROBICS Mariam Harvey | DANCE SPORT Choy Kuan Seng (acting)

DARTS Anthony David Morley | KARAOKE Michael Quah

SQUASH/RACQUETBALL Iain Pickett | TAEKWONDO Lim Peng Eng

TAI CHI Colin Yu | TENNIS Tan Tian Heng | YOGA Clara Ooi

YOUTH John Tan

Scuba News

Swimming News

Valerie Chuah

Elaine Tan

Low Mei Leng

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PRESIDENTʼSMESSAGE

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I am glad to announce that the remedial work on the

swimming pool timber deck has fi nally been completed and has been re-opened to our Members. We are still in the

midst of completing the rock revetment to the swimming

pool for wave protection and, barring any unforeseen

circumstances, we should complete the same by this

year end in accordance with the approval granted by

Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran dated 24th November 2017.

Those Members entering the Club at the Tower Block will

have noticed that it is now a prerequisite to scan their

Membership card in order to gain access to the Club

premises. Understandably, as with any change, we have

received contrasting feedback and comments, but I am

glad to note that most are positive in nature. The same

was true when we started the numbering system for our

Club towels, but since implementation of said change we

have successfully accounted for every single towel, hence,

putting a halt to the alarming number of missing towels

every month. Therefore, I strongly urge Members to lend

their support to this security initiative as the Committee

Lim Shin LidPresident

and Management continue to enhance our Club’s safety and

security features for the ultimate benefi t of all Members.

We are also in the process of reviewing our Club Rules

and working towards calling an Extraordinary General

Meeting to propose the necessary resolutions for Members’

due consideration and approval. An early 2019 date is

being targeted for this Extraordinary General Meeting.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a

Happy Deepavali and a Merry Christmas! As we approach

the end of 2018, I also want to wish everyone a very Happy

New Year 2019!

"Therefore, I strongly urge Members to lend their support to this security initiative as the Committee and Management continue to enhance our Club’s safety and security features..."

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Lim Khoon Seng Editor

We look forward to building an even stronger Team in the coming year and beyond.

“ “

Time passes and we would soon be bidding goodbye to the

Year 2018 and welcoming the arrival of 2019. On behalf of the

Editorial Board, I would like to wish all our fellow members

and families,

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

This has been a great year for the Club, especially from

the development point of view. Some long standing issues

have been put to rest or at least for many years to come;

among which are the potentially “high risk” slope next to the

Seafront Café, and the associated ponding problem, which

fortunately has now been addressed, the Rock Revetment of

the sea fronting shore line along the length of the Swimming

pool and Club house, and also the boat Launching Ramp at

the Boat Yard.

Our Club, being sea-fronting, has given us a strategic and

beautiful view of the sea and the North Channel, but the

location has also opened the buildings and structures at time

to the tremendous forces of nature. This latest effort would

likely give our Club a lasting solution to the problem for many

years to come.

The Club has seen more active patronage this year by members

and some very successful events being held. This is a healthy

improvement, and we look forward to the continuing trend

to having members’ active participation and making better

use of our Club facilities, especially among the younger

members.

It would not be complete without mentioning the

enhancement of the Club Management Team this year,

starting with the engagement and confi rmation of our GM, Ramis Chandran. Ramis has proven his diligence and

leadership as head of the Team, of the many improvements

made, and projects completed over the year, which would

not have been possible without his active leadership. In

no small measure, this has also permitted the Committee

space to look into the Review of Club Rules and By-Laws,

and the Review and Documentation of the SOPs’. We look

forward to building an even stronger Team in the coming

year and beyond.

See you in the Club.

EDITOR'SNOTE

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GMʼSMESSAGE

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Dear Members,

Firstly I would like to thank the Club President for his kind

words when recently announcing my confi rmation as GM for Penang Swimming Club. I also want to thank all those

Members who have offered congratulations and encouraging

words and advice following said confi rmation. I am indeed proud to be part of the PSC Management Team, where, in

my short tenure, I have already established relationships and

fi rm ties with so many.

Recently, there has been much activity within the Club, and

will be so in the near future. To everyone's relief, we have

also fi nally completed the swimming pool area construction and timber decking. The remaining outstanding matter is the

minor problem of the procurement of suitable sun-loungers

and umbrellas, which is being determined in conjunction with

the Club Maintenance Sub-Committee.

Future activity will of course be partially surround the

upcoming festive Christmas and New Year period. As F&B

business continues to pick up, all those involved from the

F&B Committee to serving and bar staff, are working towards

providing the best value, choice and service, with planning

for the festive period coming under particular scrutiny.

Members may have noticed that we have recently added

to the ranks, in the Captain’s Restaurant, 'Supervisor' Jacky

Hong.

Onto the Christmas & New plan! To provide great food,

quality and variety, combined with effi cient catering and bar

service. With particular reference to the New Year Countdown,

plans are underway for a fun and thrill-fi lled evening not to be missed. So make a date to celebrate the coming of 2019 with

your fellow PSC Members.

On a more serious note - Club security is an ongoing issue and

a constant 'headache'. All Members should appreciate the

security measures that are put in place for Member's benefi t, safety and security. So Members, please be vigilant and

observant of the Club Rules, so that all can enjoy a secure and

risk-free environment within the Club. I recognize that every

Member's experience is fundamental in determining the

health and strength of a club. Members should enjoy every

aspect of a club into which they invest time, money and often

talent. In that respect, management welcomes feedback

from Members both positive and when necessary, critical. In

the near future, we will be conducting a survey requesting

Members' comments.

Survey Objectives

� To measure Members’ satisfaction regarding facilities

& services.

� To solicit Members’ suggestions regarding areas of

potential improvement.

� To endeavour a 'baseline' establishment regarding

Members’ perception of general membership manners

and behaviour.

When received, please take time to complete the “Members'

Satisfaction” survey. Members' opinions are important in

helping move the Club forward.

Finally, as we look forward to a grand fi nale to 2018 and the transition into a new year, let’s plan for a new era for PSC,

aiming at further progress in our quest to be regarded as

'Penang’s Premier Club'.

Regards

Let’s plan for a new era for PSC, aiming at further progress in our quest to be regarded as 'Penang’s Premier Club

“ “Ramis ChandranGeneral Manager

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ELECTION OFNEW MEMBERS

13SEPT2018

Club Announcements

Jonathan Varrichio &Amanda Varrichio

Cheah Shue-Nyin, Jonathan

Ervina Tang Qian Yi

Koh Ing Hai &Kae Yoshino

Ong Zhen Zhuang

Liew Gaik Teng & Robert D. Pollock

Chong Chun Woei

Savinash Adam Singh

Cheah Gaik Thoe & Ang Peng Nam

Lim Chin How &Tong Mei Ee

Tye Lee Tuan, Cris

Christine Ting Wei Chian

Khaw Mei Ching & Aaron Lim

Lim Ching Hoay

Tan Eng Sheng &

Tan Wah Soo

Alex Tan Peng Soon & Anna Chong Sim Peng

Chee Kok Wah &Lim Chok Koon

Wong Chin Yoke &Quah Chun Hua

Khoo Lay Eng

Lau Yen Hoong

Lee Wai Ling &Ang Siak Keng

Kung Chew Soon@ Kung Teng Weng &

Teoh Chew Sew

Wong Zen-Zi & Ong Chee Yi

Heah Choon Neng

Lee Min Shan

Chun Gaik Theng Megan Lee Min YiJustin Sit Jie ShengColin Chew Vi Viet

JUNIOR MEMBERS

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11OCT2018

Tan Gaik Ling &Yeoh Keat Han

Ong Xun Zheng

Larry Goh Kah Jin

Saw Soo Chen & Cheen Yuk Sung

Lim Yee Hui &Goh Chun Wai

Peh Siew Cheng @ Loo Guat Cheng

Cheah Nyan Nyin, Julianne

Chloe Lim Jia Xin

Tan Boon Guat &Goh Tuan Hin

Aaron Tan Guan Siang

Ted Lim Cheang Teik & Colleen Ang Yee Ting

Chee Wai Hong, Allen & Ooi Lay Ling, Michelle

Tan Bee Ling &Raymond Lee

Loh Mar Vinn

Michelle See Pei Yin

Susan Pemela Simons & Laurence Harold Simons

Clive Andrew Morrison Franks & Dolores Jakosalem

Charles Anthony Rowden Harraway

Yap Rueh Jing &

Tan Mooi Peck

Bernard Van Pul & Gillian Van Pul

Teoh Poh Nai &Ong Chin Soon

Khoo Kim Huat &Chan Amy

Dr. Ashokumar A/L Pathmanathan

Lim Jhia Wei

Chong Sze Xiang

Ooi Shu Kai

Hsu Shang Chih &Ly Min Chang

Lim Eong Shing & Ooi Kay Jyn

Tan Nan Gee &Teo Khek Ping

Lee Guat Cheng

Jade Buchowski

Gavin Lee Xuen Hern

Club Announcements

JUNIOR MEMBERS

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TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP ACTIVE ABSENT TOTAL

Patron / Hon. Members 21 0 21

Ordinary Transferable Members - Pending for Election (NormalTransfer)- Pending for Election (JM Conversion)

46394527

687 5398

Ordinary Members 3 2 5

Unattached Lady Members 1 1 2

Term Members- Pending for Election (JM Conversion)

21

1 4

Junior Members- Pending for Election

26144

72 377

Associate Members - Pending for Election

190725

133 2065

TOTAL 6976 896 7872

MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS

Club Announcements

For The Financial Period Year Ended 30 Sept 2018

SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR BEFORE DEPRECIATION

137,697 17,739

Depreciation of property, plant & equipment 560,016 592,002

DEFICIT FOR THE YEAR AFTER DEPRECIATION (422,319) (574,263)

Taxation (120,131) (109,803)

DEFICIT AFTER DEPRECIATION & TAXATION (542,450) (684,066)

FIXED DEPOSITS AT BANKS 21,758,799 22,097,573

For The Financial Year Ended 30th September 2018

INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT

EXPENDITURE EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION

Staff cost 1,746,581 1,758,801

Utilities & services 608,381 585,037

Repairs & maintenance 399,641 314,938

Entertainment 117,700 109,067

Club events and functions 157,759 52,415

Sections and groups activities 102,502 125,178

Administration expenses 245,531 199,279

Rates, taxes & insurance 125,531 132,680

3,503,626 3,277,395

30/9/2018 30/9/2017

INCOME RM RM

Subscriptions 1,916,397 1,926,308

Bar profi ts 105,620 32,058

Restaurant commission 201,017 133,309

Slot machine profi ts 559,328 520,724

Interest from fi xed deposits 446,698 439,213

Transfer/registration fees 339,300 167,200

Sundry revenue 72,963 76,322

3,641,323 3,295,134

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Club Announcements

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Club Announcements

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Special Guests: Children from Rumah Kebajikan

Seri Cahaya Penang.

Time | 7.30pm

Venue | Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 14

Open for the fi rst 150 members (FOC). Register at Reception, Level 6

Closing Date: 14th November 2018

*Those who registered but failed to attend wouldbe charged RM20.

17NOV2018

Saturday

Deepavali2018

Time | 8.00pm

Venue | Club House

� Light snacks will be served

� Carolling with residents of Penang Cheshire Home

� Santa Claus appearance

� Free gifts for children

For enquiries and registration, please contact

our Main Reception at Level 6.

Christmas tree light-up

08DEC2018

Saturday

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F&B Promotion

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COLD CUTS

- Salami

- Bologna

- Stuffed Chicken Roll

- Turkey Ham Slice

- Fettuccine

- Smoked Duck Breast

- Roasted Leg of Lamb

- Roasted Beef

- Fried Buttered Prawns

- Oatmeal Fish Fillet

- Chicken Stew with Potato & Carrot

- Fruit Cakes

- Christmas Pudding

- Cream Caramel

- Banana Fritters

Kindly make your reservation with our F&B staff at Captain’s Restaurant

SALAD

- Potato Salad

- Beetroot

- Cherry Tomatoes

- Coleslaw

- Apple Tuna Salad

- Garden Greens Salad

- Ham Macaroni

SOUP

Fresh Cream Of Mushroom Soup

WAGON

Roasted Turkey(Served with Stuffi ng & Cranberry Sauce)

APPERTIZER

MAIN DISHES

DESSERT

- Buttered Vegetables (Broccoli, Carrot & Caulifl ower)- Roasted Potato

- Calamari

- Mexican Fried Rice

- Deep fried Chicken Wings

- Cream Puff

- Mixed Fruits

- Iced Honeydew Sago

- Ice Cream

Christmas Day Buffet Lunch

Per Member:

Per Guest:

Per Child: (6-12 years)

Children:(Below 6 years)

RM55+

RM65+

Half Price

Free ofCharge

12 noon - 2:30pm

Captain’s Restaurant

7:00pm - 10:00pm

Captain’s Restaurant

RM55+ per person

Christmas Eve Western Set Dinner

| Poached Salmon and Potato Salad

| Steamed Christmas Pudding with Vanilla Sauce

| Coffee or Tea

| Fresh Cream of Mushroom Soup

� Roast Turkey “Traditional-

style” with Stuffi ng� Buttered Roast Potatoes

� Glazed Carrot

� Buttered Broccoli

� Grilled Lamb Chop & Prawn Combo

� Sautéed Potato

� Glazed Carrot

� Buttered Broccoli

STARTER

SOUP

MAINCOURSE

DESSERT

HOT BEVERAGE

or

Kindly make your reservation with our F&B staff at Captain’s Restaurant

24DEC2018

Monday

25DEC2018

Tuesday

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Club Happenings

PSC’s Beach Carnival, an event fi lled with fun and joy for all club members and their children, was held on 31st August

2018. There was a wide range of activities available for

all participants; making this event a truly family-oriented

Carnival.

The activities commenced with the children's Kayak Race,

followed by Standing Upper Paddle (SUP) tryouts by

those who were more on the adventurous side. Thereafter,

participants had a good time enjoying the specially

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commissioned boat rides and taking in the spectacular

sunset views. The ‘Tug-of-War’ event was well-appreciated

by onlookers for the sportsmanship and fellowship shown

by the participants.

At 7pm, the buffet food sections commenced service much

to the delight of all present, who were quite hungry after

the ‘heavy workout’ on the beach. While the adults enjoyed

their buffet spread, the children indulged in the specially

prepared kid’s menu with foods such as chicken nuggets,

sandwiches, fi sh fi ngers, French fries and the “Merdeka” cake.

While dinner was served, members were entertained by

3-member strolling guitarists – ‘The Strollers’. Thereafter,

members from our very own Aerobic Group performed some

interesting Aerobics routines. Next on the programme was

the presentation of prizes by our Club President to winners

of the Kayak Race and Tug-of-War event.

Our Beach Carnival ended around 9.45pm following a

20-minute fi re juggling performance and after the bonfi re had gradually abated.

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Club Happenings

The Mid-Autumn and Lantern Festival Celebration was held

on 22nd September 2018 at the Multi-Purpose Hall at Level

14. At around 7.30pm our Club Vice President, Mr Najieb

Ariff offi ciated the event.

The band 'Peak of the Jammed' entertained members and

their children with some Chinese and English songs while

dinner was served. In addition, all were treated to various

varieties of Mooncakes and biscuits. The children participated

in a few games such as 'Watermelon Eating' and 'Banana'

competition led by the Club Executive.

The event came to an end at 9.20pm and the 120 attendees

departed with fond memories of the 2018 Mid-Autumn and

Lantern Festival Celebration.

RESULTS OF HOMEMADE LANTERN COMPETITION

CHAMPIONCatriona Wong

RUNNER UPBea Jin Kai

3RD-PLACINGCheah He Zen

4TH-PLACINGCheah Men Qin

5TH-PLACINGGan Zhong Yi

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This year, 20 children participated in the Homemade Lantern

Competition. Judging was based on creativity and the results

were as follows:-

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Just after sunset on October 13, 2018 - the Clubhouse was

packed with members and guests anticipating the ‘kick off’

of another enjoyable Oktoberfest. At around 8.00pm our

Club President, Mr Lim Shin Lid, welcomed the attendees to

an evening of merriment and fellowship.

Play Guitars Studios, a popular band featuring a keyboardist,

one guitarist, a drummer and two singers mesmerised the

crowd right from their fi rst note. The appreciative crowd danced and swayed to the stream of energetic and pulsating

numbers belted out by the band.

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Club Happenings

Enriched by the last Oktoberfest experience, the Management

put in place 4 stations to facilitate placement and payment of

orders and collection of drinks. In addition, 5 food stations

were also set up - resulting in a smooth fl ow of orders and effi cient delivery of food and drinks. Members were treated to the availability of a wider food selection comprising Chicken

Drumsticks and Pies, Potato/Green Salads, Roasted Beef/Lamb

mains, Sauerkrauts and Karnapche/Kebapche Sausages to

accompany their drinks of choice: Calsbergs, Tigers, Somersbys,

Erdingers, Wines and Whiskies, etc.

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In between Band breaks, besides catching up with

friends and taking snapshots, attendees participated in

party games like beer drinking and mug holding. There

were 36 lucky winners from the party games and they

were each rewarded with a gift.

After the event drew to a close, quite a number of our

members who were still in the partying mood adjourned

to the Fun Pub or Pacifi c Lounge for another round of merriment.

Angling News

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It is an interesting feature among the Anglers that during our

fi shing competitions, each Angler has his favorite location. For example, if you wish to look for Mr. Ung Seang Guan and

his family, you would intuitively know where to look for them.

Yet no Angler will abuse this unwritten provision as none of

the Anglers will take for granted in assuming that the spot is

automatically reserved but will dutifully come early to “jom”

their selective spot.

And so it was when the Anglers gathered on the morning of

August 26, 2018 for their 4th fi shing competition for the year 2018/2019.

A total of 37 participants comprising of 20 men, 15 ladies and 2

children signed up and the winners of the day were:Contributed by: Victoria LaBrooy

Lim Ewe Chai

Lim Teik Law

Michael Chong

Ung Seang Guan

Lawrence Low

Ung Tay Aik

Eddie Wooi

Michelle Oh

Evelyn Lim

Cecilia Ho

Teh Peck Hoon

Lee Guat Lean

Helen Soh

Kathleen Cheah

Audrey Ung Hui Xuan

Amy Ung Hui Wen

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

MEN LADIES CHILDRENLIST OFWINNERS

Club Happenings

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This month's fi shing competition held on the 30th of September 2018 was the fi rst competition to be held in the afternoon for the season. It was a blissful sunny afternoon

which saw 31 eager anglers lined up along the beach

competing to land the heaviest catch. Most of the fi sh caught that day were catfi sh.

Mr Loo Joo Aun managed to reel in the biggest catch tipping

the scales at 386g. Madam Teh Peck Hoon bagged the top

prize for the ladies with her catch weighing in at 204g.

As for the children's section, Master Sebastian Potter was

overjoyed with his catch of a 34g Gerut. The competition

ended with dinner by the sea for all participants.

The following were the lucky winners for the day:

Loo Joo Aun

Walvin Labrooy

Ch'ng Earn Leng

Teh Peck Hoon

Lee Guat Lean

Leong Siew Chan

Sebastian Potter

L2413 Duri 386g

L1110 Pari 212g

C1754 Senagin 198g

U42 Pari 204g

L1414 Senangin 204g

T1363 Pari 198g

Gerut 34g

LIST OF WINNERS

MEN

LADIES

CHILDREN

Angling News

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Dark clouds and intermittent rain from the morning eventually

broke into a storm when the Angling Members gathered at

the Marina Deck on the evening of 15 Sept 2018.

It was our 2nd Social Gathering and it was a time when the

Anglers leave their fi shing paraphernalia at home and just

SOCIALGATHERING

be present to enjoy each others’ company and to exchange

light banter.

However, the Marina Deck was defenseless against the heavy

pelting of the rain and the battering of the strong winds;

wetting many of us already seated at our tables. Promptly

& working in unison, we shifted our dining tables away from

the onslaught of the strong winds, spraying water onto the

dinner spread as well. We even had to wait awhile for the

wind and rain to abate before queuing again for the buffet

spread.

Obviously, the Members were unperturbed by the furious

side of Mother Nature and it was most encouraging to see

that they remained cheerful and accommodating in spite of

the inclement weather and the not so ideal location.

The Members were treated to a simple delectable buffet and

the Club karaoke set to entertain us for the evening.

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The fi rst inter-club sailing race took place on the weekend of August 18 and 19. Participants came from the Penang

Water Sports and Recreation Center and the Bagan Ajam

sailing club. The sailing section members nabbed a total

of 4 medals, of whom includes River (Optimist Girls), Scott

Ong (Laser), Geh Chow Lin (Windsurfi ng) and Yeoh Lai Hoon (Windsurfi ng).

FIRST INTER-CLUB SERIES

The Sailing section is in the process of refurbishing a

dragon boat, and as such, we are looking for keen rowers

to join our team. Interested members are requested

to register at the reception. Stay tuned for upcoming

announcements on the dragon boat launch.

SAILING SECTION ANNOUNCEMENT

Contributed by: Scott Ong

Sailing News

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The sailing section organised a cross-channel sailing trip,

starting from PSC to Pantai Bersih. A total of 10 members

participated in the event. The landing on Pantai Bersih was

hosted by members from the Bagan Ajam sailing club.

CROSS CHANNELSAILING

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The Annual Scuba Carnival held on 9 Sept 2018 was a fun-fi lled day at the poolside with fi ne weather. Members including kids were thrilled to experience the feeling of underwater

swimming with scuba gears.

The day’s activities included trial dive, introduction to

snorkeling for all, underwater treasure hunt and a game

of octopus “underwater hockey”. The Club instructors,

led by Mr. Danny Lim were enthusiastic in introducing the

newcomers to the underwater sport.

Prizes were given to the winning kids snorkel teams and

“underwater hockey” team - won by poolside staff. The

Carnival ended with lunch for all participants and scuba

members.

The Section will conduct a Snorkel Dive Course open to all

members aged 10 years and above on two Saturdays that

is on 3.11.2018 and 10.11.2018, time 9.30am to 12.00 noon at

the poolside area. This will form part of the introduction to

the Ocean Diver Course to be held in Dec 2018 / Jan 2019.

Certificates will be issued to those who completed the

2-day course. Kindly register at Level 6 Reception for the

event.

Contributed by: Karen Thong

Scuba News

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The months of August and September were very busy for

the swimming section as we took part in many competitions

nationally and internationally.

Sixteen swimmers qualifi ed, invited and participated in the SportExcel / Milo / NSC / ASUM Junior Swimming

Championship Grand Final at National Aquatics Center Bukit

Jalil on 11-12th August 2018. Josh Darren Kung won 2 Gold, 2

Contributed by: Dr Lim Shueh Lin

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Swimming News

We had 6 swimmers representing PSC at the 7th Selangor Short

Course Sprint Invitational Swimming Championships 2018 at

Pusat Akuatik Darul Ehsan from 17th to 19th August 2018. Tsen Ee

Jeen won the overall 3rd Position for Boys under 10 category and

Diskson Chin won 2nd position overall for Open Boy category.

Everyone had a valuable experience participating in the short

course events.

Silver; Joel Darren Kung won 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze; Chris

Chew won 3 Silver, Law Hong Bing won 1 Bronze, Jesselyn Lim

1 Gold, 1 Silver and Jolene Lim 1 Bronze. All the swimmers

swam their heart out in this major competition for the young

talents in Malaysia. PSC Swim Team emerged 4th out of 32

clubs in the country. Well-done team!

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September marked a very important month for our competitive

swimming squad and master swimmers. We had the Asia

Pacifi c Master Games 2018 Swimming Competition from 7-15th September where Penang was the proud host. Our

master swimmers of varying ages showcased their talents at

The MBPP Relau Sports Complex. Many clocked in fantastic

time; many medals were won and new friendship was made.

It was indeed a memorable time for our master swimmers.

Our medalists are Gillian Gray 3 Silver 1 Bronze; Lim Suan Lin

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Swimming News

We participated in the 14th SICC Invitational Swimming

Championship, for the 5th time on 25-26th August 2018 at

Singapore Island Country Club. We had a small team of 5

swimmers. They had a fruitful time competing, winning a lot

of medals and enjoying the hospitality of SICC.

Contributed by: Dr Lim Shueh Lin

3 Silver, 3 bronze; Han Mee Lan 1 Gold; Lim Cheang Cheang

1 Gold, 1 Silver; Kang Pei Shern 2 Gold, 2 Silver; Moira Toh 2

Bronze; Chong Chok Moy 1 Silver, 2 Bronze; Stella Lau Chow

Ong 1 bronze, Carol Lee 1 Silver. Our mixed relay team of

Han Mee Lan, Tai Oy lean, Tan Chin Hock, and Kay Hiang

Lean won Silver. Good job guys and keep swimming.

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Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA) XIX Perak was held from 12 to

22 September 2018. We are proud to have 6 of our PSC

swimmers qualifi ed and swam for Penang in this prestigious biannually competition. They are Elynn Tan, Toh Ting Wei,

Chris Chew, Cieran Wong, Law Hong Bin and Jesselyn

Lim. This is the most highly regarded national game for

any competitive swimmers to compete in. Our head coach

Tan Choo Heng was selected as the Penang State SUKMA

swimming coach. Elynn Tan single handedly won 5 individual

gold medals for Penang. We are very proud of her fantastic

achievement despite the jetlag (she arrived Ipoh 1 day

before competition from USA).

Special thanks also to our dedicated and experienced

coaches Coach Liu Qing Ru, Coach Lim Boon Lee and

Coach Tan Choo Heng for all the guidance and well-planned

trainings. A note of thank you and congratulations to the

proud parents for all their support and dedication towards

Elynn’s swimming all these years. This is the result of hard

work and perseverance from the swimmers, coaches and

family members. Well done everyone! We hope this will

motivate other swimmers to continue to strive for better

timing and results.

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It has been a hectic month for the PSC Aerobics Group, as

classes and workshops have been in full swing. Classes are

well attended and whenever possible, we also invite guest

Instructors to conduct the sessions as a way to add more fun

and to jazz up the classes.

Recently we held a Pilates Workshop, and the workout

incorporates using the rattan pole. The pole is not only used

for dancing but for fl oor work as well - it helps to strengthen core muscles and enhances overall body toning. Every month,

we conduct Pilates workshops using different tools; do

come and join these workshops to experience the benefi ts for yourself.

We have also recently initiated the process of acquiring gym

balls aka Swiss balls, as we intend to introduce a new routine

Contributed by: Mariam Harvey

Aerobics News

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to our Pilates Classes. Previously used by physiotherapists,

the gym ball is now utilised by health clubs across the world.

We do not want our members to miss out on this effective

fi tness and toning equipment. This has become possible thanks to the Main Committee for approving storage space

for the balls. A Gym Ball Workshop will be held in October

and will be open to all PSC members. As there will initially be

a limited number of balls, members would be wise to register

for this event early.

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Once again, the Line Dance Team of Dance Sport Group put

their heads together to organise the Annual Inter-Club Line

Dance Jam, where participants from 4 Clubs journeyed near

and far to lend us their wholehearted support.

The Singapore Recreation Club, Ali Dancers of Medan,

Taiping Chinese Recreation Club and Penang Chinese

Recreation Club were joined by various groups from the Line

Dance Community in Penang and Butterworth to make this

highly anticipated event an astounding success.

The Multi-Purpose Hall was vividly festooned and bedecked

to the fl oral theme, lending a very vibrant and festive atmosphere. Such was the overwhelming responses from

participants this year, that the hall was fi lled to the rafters with the energetic and exuberant crowd.

Kudos to the organisers Emmeline Yong, Teresa Chin, Pat Ooi,

Josephine Cheang and Chin Le Na; who worked tirelessly to

ensure everything went smoothly for everyone to enjoy a

marvellous time.

The event started off at 4pm, with coffee, tea and a delectable

spread of nyonya kueh served to provide some sustenance

before the serious business of dancing began. When the

music started, all 220 dancers enthusiastically took to the

fl oor, showing off their steps and moves.

During intervals, the Medan group led by their leader,

Ali, entertained the crowd, amidst loud applause with 4

creatively choreographed performance. Their dancers were

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Dance Sport News

clad in a dazzling array of costumes. In between costume

changes, 2 singers from their group, rendered a few lively

songs, which prompted some cha-cha-ing and jiving on the

dance fl oor.

There was a brief but much needed respite from all the

strenuous dancing when the mouth watering sit-down dinner

was served. During table draws, lucky tables were rewarded

with attractive gifts. All September birthday celebrants

were feted with a birthday cake-cutting ceremony while all

present were also given door gifts.

When the night ended at 10.30pm, everyone went home,

exhausted with aching feet but happy and satisfi ed - with numerous cherished snapshots and memorable moments

to last them till the next event. Many dancers were heard

requesting to be invited again next year – an unmistakable

proof of the evening’s resounding success!

Contributed by: Josephine Cheang

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Despite player unavailability and registration cancellations,

the task of assembling 2 Teams to travel to Royal Ipoh Club

(RIC) on Sunday 9th September was completed.

Taking with us the “Challenge Trophy”, which we had managed

to retain for the past 2 years, the suspicion was that with

minimum players, and therefore minimum options, retention

for a 3rd straight year would be diffi cult. And so it proved!

Our arrival at RIC was met with warm reception, red roses for

the ladies and a hearty buffet lunch. Drinks were plentiful as

old acquaintances were renewed, and speculative plans were

made for future events.

As the “A” and “B” Team matches began, our “A” Team took

the opening Foursome to lead for the fi rst and only time in the match. Subsequent defeats followed, with only the

Doubles pairing of Piao & Michelle claiming a win, in what

fi nally ended as a 5 - 9 defeat for our “A” Team.

So the “Challenge Trophy” will reside in Ipoh until a rematch

at PSC sometime in the future, hopefully January 2019.

Our “B” Team of only 4 players (Walvin, Victoria, E.K.Lee

& Devyn) was tasked with trying to stay in the match and

mitigate the damage. They, however, were having none of

that, and immediately jumped into an early lead by winning

Darts News

the opening Foursome. As the lead continually “changed

hands” and with only the 2nd Doubles and fi nal Singles to play our “B” Team trailed 4 - 5. A hard fought 2 - 1 win in

the Doubles made the Team scores level at 6 - 6, and so the

match result depended on the fi nal Singles. E.K.Lee, playing the “anchor” role for the fi rst time, produced a nerveless display to win 2 - 0, and so secure a remarkable 8 - 6 win for

our “B” Team against all the odds.

Given the limitation of only having 4 players, and the quality

of the opposition, this win must rank as one of the best ever

performances by our “B” Team.

The day concluded with more drinking, closing speeches

and the passing over of the Trophy. Our hosts were, as

expected, as humble in victory as they had previously been

gracious in defeat. Wonderful hosts at a splendid Club, and

our sincerest thanks to them.

PSC Player Performances:

“A” Team - Michelle – gritty and determined. Contributing

towards 3 of the “A” Team’s 5 points.

“B” Team - No apologies for repeating the names. Walvin &

Victoria LaBrooy, E.K. Lee & Devyn Khoo.

All 4 performed way above expectation, for which they

deserve heartiest congratulations.

Finally, sincere thanks to those who made the trip to Ipoh, on

a day when many were unavailable.

Contributed by: Tony Morley

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Although the SeaFront Café was deserted, there was a packed

seating area adjacent to the Darts Room, as members

from PSC and Penang Sports Club met, for a Darts Match,

on the evening of Friday 28th September. Again, player

unavailability, due to illness and holidays, was an issue,

but PSC were still able to assemble 2 Teams of reasonable

strength.

Following a buffet dinner, short “welcome speeches” and

exchange of mementos, the matches began around 8.30pm.

After the usual stuttering start by the “A” Team, losing the

opening Foursome and the 1st Singles, PSC trailed 0 – 3.

Yeoh & Quah (1st Doubles) reduced the defi cit with a 2 – 0 win, followed by Michelle (2nd Singles) also winning 2 – 0 to

put PSC ahead 4 - 3.

From that point it was “downhill”, as the 2nd Doubles and

fi nal Singles were both lost 0 – 2, resulting in a 4 – 7 loss, and a second successive “A” Team defeat.

However, the sun continues to shine on our “B” Team!

Following on from the excellent performance at Royal Ipoh

Club, where our scratch “B” Team of only 4 players pulled

off an 8 – 6 victory, they continued in the same vein against

Sports Club.

Winning the opening Foursome and every Singles and

Doubles matchup thereafter, resulted in a fi nal resounding victory by 11 – 3.

So an evening of mixed fortunes for our Teams. The event

was attended by our Club President Lim Shin Lid and Club

Captain Michael Cheong, who have our thanks for delaying

their arrival until the “A” Team Match had been concluded,

and our darters “tears of disappointment” wiped away.

Performances:

“A” Team - Yeoh & Quah (Doubles) - Excellent & confi dent performance. Michelle (Singles) - “Hanging tough”, “never say

die” attitude as usual.

“B” Team - All players deserve mention: Walvin, E.K.Lee,

Yvonne, C.T.Lee, Jenny Lee, André & Devyn.

Thanks go to: Our guests from Sports Club for their

sportsmanship and humour in both victory and defeat.

Piao, Michelle & Victoria, for organising the match and

catering. Staff members Hossein & Areyenti for managing

the bar and buffet in their usual effi cient manner.

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After the usual stuttering start by the “A” Team, losing the

opening Foursome and the 1st Singles, PSC trailed 0 – 3.

win, followed by Michelle (2nd Singles) also winning 2 – 0 to

From that point it was “downhill”, as the 2nd Doubles and

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Heavy rain did not deter 30 enthusiastic karaoke members

from making their way to the Old Frees’ Association on 15th

of September. This is the fi rst time we were invited for a social session with the OFA karaoke section members.

A very warm welcome was the start of 'An Enchanted

Evening With PSC'. For some of us, we met many old friends

and made new ones too.

On 6th of October, a busload of 28 members from the

Music & Arts Section of the Royal Selangor Club paid us a

reciprocal visit. They were impressed with the food served

- especially the Penang laksa dish among others. After

dinner, all had fun going around looking for their “matched”

partners from the two clubs to sing duets with. We would

like to thank our members who sponsored the whiskies

and wines served at the lounge that evening.

Authentic chicken rice was served at the monthly gathering

on 12th October and 80 members attended. We take this

opportunity to sincerely thank the Hon. President, Hon.

Secretary and Hon. Club Captain for gracing our functions.

Contributed by: Betsy Ong

Karaoke News

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The Tai Chi Group held a social get-together dinner on 20th

October 2018 as our second Tai Chi function of the year. It

was a night of happy camaraderie and catch-ups among the

members. As usual, the in-house karaoke set was available for

self-entertainment.

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Taichi News

Contributed by: Colin Yu

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On 22nd September 2018, we once again welcomed the

Singapore team SG 10NIS back to our club. Although, they

are a small group of 8 players arriving with few supporters

from their side, it was more than enough to get the tennis

action going. Surprisingly, the weather was superb on that

Saturday morning. After some warm up hits and a nice

group photo - both team players quickly started out their

matches accordingly. It was defi nitely a friendly atmosphere with some matches won and lost by our team.

As the last match was progressing, the weather seemed

to change starting with a slight drizzle. Slowly, those who

have completed their matches started packing and getting

ready for lunch. Luckily, as the last match was completed

- only then did the rain started pouring down heavily.

By then everyone was done and heading towards The

Captain’s Restaurant. The guests were defi nitely amazed by the views from the dining area and the sumptuous food

being served. Lastly, we ended the friendly tournament

with a note of thanks by the captain of SG 10NIS.

Contributed by: Tan Tian Heng

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Contributed by: Dominic Boudville

YOGA DETOX WORKSHOP

25th Aug 2018 | MPH 1 (Club Event)

Leong Mei Yee conducted 'Sun Salutation' while Mayyer

Loh conducted 'Vinyasa Flow' followed by a Talk and Demo

session by Jane Lim on "Living Food for Gut & Digestive

Aid" - Rainbow Diet and Cultured Food (Probiotic). About 40

PSC members attended.

CHAIR YOGA WORKSHOP

11th Sept 2018 | MPH 1 (Club Event)

Angeline Teh led 45 Yoga Group members in a two-hour

workshop in a Chair Yoga session, as well as using blocks,

straps and sticks.

This was followed by a talk on “Detoxing and Natural

Healing Methods” by Yen Lu, a biologist by qualifi cation & profession who practices and consults on Alternative

Medication using natural healing methods. Joanne Khaw

also spoke on Essential Oils.

YOGA GYM & FITNESS WORKSHOP (PART II)

13th Oct 2018 | MPH 1 (Club Event)

Alignment 'Vinyasa Flow' on the shoulders & joints was

conducted by Kimberley Yeap. There was then a talk on

certifi ed nutrition coach, followed by counselling on results of the body scans. About 40 PSC Club members attended.

YOGA GYM & FITNESS WORKSHOP (PART I)

23rd Sept 2018 | MPH 1 (Club Event)

The morning started off with 15 participants familiarizing

themselves with Gym equipment and was guided by PSC

Gym personnel, Sharil. Sarah Amin then took 30 participants

through Chakra Yoga, followed by a Wall Sequence Yoga

session by Sabrina (45 participants).

After lunch, there was a talk on “Are Cooking Oils Harmful to

Your Family?” by Dato (Dr) Neoh Soon Bin, who counselled on

the optimum use of cooking oils and on which type of cooking

oil is best for health.

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DVD

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Library News

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Yoga FormsWorkshop

MPH1

9am - 4pm

26JAN

SATURDAY

AnnualKaraoke Dinner

MPH1

7.30pm

23FEB

SATURDAY

Darts 4th Quarterly Darts Competition

Darts Room, Seafront Café

1.30pm

27JAN

SUNDAY

24FEB

SUNDAY

Last SundayBuffet Lunch

Captain Restaurant

12noon - 2.30pm

Last SundayBuffet Lunch

Captain Restaurant

12noon - 2.30pm

27JAN

SUNDAY

AnglingCarnival

Sailing Area

2pm - 6pm

6JAN

SUNDAY

15FEB

FRIDAY

KaraokeGet Together

Pacifi c Lounge

7pm

Seafront Area

6pm

Pre-Chap Goh Meh Celebration

16FEB

SATURDAY

Formal Dining Room

7pm

Yoga GroupCNY Dinner

17FEB

SUNDAY

Angling & Tai Chi Pre-Chinese New Year Party

MPH

7.30pm

19JAN

SATURDAY

DEC

JAN

FEB

Angling SectionNight Fishing

Snake Temple Shoreline

7pm-11pm

1 DEC

SATURDAY

Yoga GroupFun Day Fun Yoga

MPH

9am - 3pm

2DEC

SUNDAY

7DEC

FRIDAY

Swimming Section Time Trials

Poolside

7pm

Christmas TreeLight-Up

Club House

8pm

8DEC

SATURDAY

Yoga GroupChristmas Party

Marina Deck

6pm

9DEC

SUNDAY

Swimming Section Christmas Party

MPH, Level 14

7.30pm

14DEC

FRIDAY

Swimming SectionCarnival

Poolside

8am - 2pm

9SUNDAY

DEC

Karaoke GroupKaraoke Get Together

Pacifi c Lounge

7.30pm

21FRIDAY

DECSailing Section Christmas Party

MPH

7.30pm

15DEC

SATURDAY

Angling NoonFishing Comp

Snake Temple shoreline

4pm - 7pm

16DEC

SUNDAY

Scuba SectionChristmas Party

Marina Deck

7.30pm

22DEC

SATURDAY

Last SundayBuffet Lunch

30DEC

SUNDAY

Captain’s Restaurant

12noon - 2.30pm

New Year'sEve Party

MPH, Level 14

7.30pm

31DEC

MONDAY

Event information is accurate at the time of press. However as all events will be subject to changes, we advise members to refer to the Notice Board and Digital Signage for the latest & fi nal updates. All Club events would be subjected to approval and endorsement by the Management Committee.

KaraokeBirthday Dos

Pacifi c Lounge

7.30pm

18JAN

FRIDAY

December 2018,January & February 2019

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AFFILIATED CLUBSThe Penang Swimming Club has reciprocal arrangements with the following clubs:

STATE ADDRESS TEL NO. FAX NO. E-MAIL / WEBSITE

JOHOR Johor Cultural & Sports Club623, Jalan Sungai Chat, 80100 Johor Bahru, Johor 07-2241899 07-2249670 [email protected]

KEDAH Royal Kedah ClubPumpong, 05250 Alor Setar 04-7330467 04-7318288 [email protected]

KELANTAN Kelantan Golf & Country Club5488, Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bharu, Kelantan 09-7482102 09-7472918 [email protected]

KUALA LUMPUR

Royal Selangor ClubJalan, P.O.Box 10137, 50704 Kuala Lumpur 03-26927166 03-26927793 [email protected] / http://rsc.org.my/

Royal Commonwealth Society4, Jalan Birah, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur 03-20944089 03-20933722 [email protected] / www.thercs.org

Royal Lake Club Kuala LumpurPeti Surat 10642, 50720 Kuala Lumpur 03-26987878 03-26989889 [email protected] / www.royallakeclub.org.my

The Raintree of Kuala LumpurLot 1002, Jalan Wickham, Off Jalan Ampang Hilir, 55000 Kuala Lumpur 03-42579066 03-42578880 [email protected] / www.raintree.com.my

MALACCA The Malacca ClubNo. 18, 5th Floor, Jalan Syed Abdul Aziz, 75000 Melaka 06-2824940 06-2848303 [email protected] / www.malaccaclub.com.my

NEGERI SEMBILAN

Royal Sungei Ujong Club2A, Jalan Dato’ Kelana Ma’amor, P.O.Box 76, 70700 Seremban, N.S.D. K. Malaysia 06-7623058 / 06-7630104 06-7621915 [email protected] / [email protected] / www.rsuc.my

Royal Port Dickson Yacht ClubBatu 41/2, Jalan Pantai, 71050 Sirusa, Negeri Sembilan 06-6471635 06-6474470

[email protected] / [email protected] / www.rpdyc.com.my

PERAK Ipoh Swimming ClubP.O.Box 400, 30750 Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan 05-2531706 05-2416519 [email protected]

Royal Ipoh Club (Kelab Ipoh Diraja)Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab, 30000 Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan 05-2542212 05-2558610 [email protected] / www.royalipohclub.org.my/

The New ClubP.O.Box 42, 34007 Taiping, Perak Darul Ridzuan 05-8073935 05-8070287 [email protected]

SABAH The Kinabalu Club1, Jalan Padang, Peti Surat No. 10318, 88803 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 088-239409 088-225075 [email protected] / www.thekinabaluclub.com

Kelab Yacht SandakanP.O.Box No. 476, 90705 Sandakan, Sabah 089-216572 089-215542 [email protected] / www.syc.org.my

Kinabalu Yacht Club3A, Jalan Aru, Tanjung Aru, P.O.Box 10392, 88804 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 088-240070 088-243007 www.kinabaluyachtclub.com

SARAWAK The Sarawak ClubJalan Taman Budaya, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak 082-242299 082-245654 [email protected] / www.thesarawakclub.com

SELANGOR Royal Klang Club7, Jalan Istana, 41000 Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan 03-33714625 03-33715422 [email protected] / www.royalklangclub.com.my

AUSTRALIA Royal Automobile Club of Australia89, Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia 612 82732300 612 82732301

[email protected] / [email protected]

Royal Automobile Club of Victoria501, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 Australia 03-99448888 03-99448844 [email protected] / www.racv.com.au

The Naval & Military Club27, Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 Australia 613 96504741 613 96506529

[email protected] / [email protected] /www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk

The American ClubLevel 15, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia 612 92412015 612 92514658 [email protected] / www.amclub.com.au

BRUNEI Panaga ClubC/o Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Sdn. Bhd., Seria KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam 673 3372180 673 3333607 www.panagaclub.com

Royal Brunei Yacht ClubSpg 664, Km 7, Kpg. Sg. Matan, Jalan Kota Batu BSB BD1917 02-786267 02-786139 [email protected]

CANADA The University Club of Toronto380 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5G IR6 Canada 416 5971336 416 5972994

[email protected] / www.universitycluboftoronto.com

CHINA Kowloon Cricket Club10, Cox’s Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong 852 23674141 852 23111432 [email protected] / www.kcc.org.hk

Ladies’ Recreation Club10, Old Peak Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong 852 25220151 852 28401478 [email protected] / www.lrc.com.hk

Hong Kong Football Club3, Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong 852 28309500 852 28825040 www.hkfc.com.hk/

INDIA Jodhpur GymkhanaShikargarh, Jodhpur 342011, Rajasthan India 91 291 2511390 91 291 2511489

[email protected]/ www.jodhpurgymkhanaclub.com

Royal Bombay Yacht ClubChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai, 400 001 India 91 22 22021880 91 22 22021014 [email protected] / http://rbyc.co.in

JAPAN Kobe Club15-1, Kitano-cho 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0002 Japan 078 2412588 078 2918054 kobeclub@offi ce.email.ne.jp / www.kobeclub.org

QATAR Doha ClubP.O. Box 3666/Al Sharq Street, Ras Abou Abboud Doha Qatar, Arabian Gulf 974 4418822 974 4327811 [email protected] / www.doha-clubs.com

SINGAPORE SIA Group Sports Club726, Upper Changi Road, East Singapore 486046 02-62148168 02-62140650 [email protected] / www.siasportsclub.sg

Singapore Swimming Club45, Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 436899 02-63423600 02-63444476 [email protected] / www.sswimclub.org.sg

Singapore Cricket ClubConnaught Drive, Singapore 179681 02-63389271 02-63370119 [email protected] / http://scc.org.sg

The Tanglin Club5, Stevens Road, Singapore 257814 02-67376011 02-67332391 [email protected] / www.tanglinclub.org.sg

Hollandse Club22, Camden Park, Singapore 299814 02-64645225 02-64686272 [email protected] /www.hollandseclub.org.sg

Singapore Recreation ClubB Connaught Drive, Singapore 179682 02-63389367 02-63396563 [email protected] / www.src.org.sg

SRI LANKA Colombo ClubC/o The Lanka Oberoi Hotel, 77, Steuart Place, Colombo 3, Sri Lanka 941 324218 941 324219 www.colomboclub.lk

THAILAND The British Club189, Surawongse Road, Bangkok 10500 Thailand 66 2234 0247 66 22351560

[email protected] / www.britishclubbangkok.org

Chiang Mai Gymkhana ClubP.O. Box 143, Chiang Mai 50000 Thailand 053 241035 053 247352

[email protected] / www.chiengmaigymkhana.com

UNITED KINGDOM

The Royal Northern & University Club9, Albyn Place, Aberdeen, AB10 1YE 01224 583292 01224 571082 [email protected] / [email protected]

Carlton Club69, St. James’s Street, London, SW1A, 1PJ 020 74931164 020 74954090 [email protected] / www.carltonclub.co.uk

The Royal Scots Club30, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6QE 44 131 5564270 44 131 5583769 [email protected] / www.royalscotsclub.com

City University Club50 Cornhill, London EC3V, 3PD 020 76268571 020 76268572

[email protected] / www.cityuniversityclub.co.uk

USA The Columbia Club121, Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204 317 7671361 317 6383137 [email protected] / http://columbia-club.org

The Pacifi c Club1451 Queen Emma St., Honolulu, HI 96813 Hawaii 808 5360836 808 5336710 front-offi ce@thepacifi cclub.org / www.thepacifi cclub.orgIndia House ClubOne Hanover Square, New York, NY 10004 212 269 2323 212 269 2369 [email protected] / www.indiahouse.nyc

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