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Saturday 29th August 2009 Malacca

Dinner 7pm.

Sing-a-long jam session with Frankie Neo. Bring along your copy of the official mhs66 songbook compiled by Tom Tham. Those who can, sing. Those who can't, sing louder.

confirmed attending dinner gathering at Ying Lock's golf resort:   Quee Leong, Chow Fatt, Rajagopalan, Hai Heng, Eng Him, Peter Chan, Cheng Suan, Joo Jin, Yoon Kong, Ann Mean, Kim Seng.... plus some mrs. and Divakaran Nair (Mr D) and Ow Chee Sheng

MAHSOPA GRAND ANNUAL DINNER 2009

3rd.February 2009

Following the successful MAHSOPA Annual Dinner 2008 held last April 2008 at One Bangsar Banquet, MAHSOPA is going to hold a Grand Annual Dinner in 2009.

MAHSOPA intends to hold a 100 Tables sit down Dinner for 1000 persons. Former Malacca High School Alumni students and their spouses are invited to attend this auspicious and grand event.

Saturday night at 7.30pm, 15th. August 2009    POSTPONED TO OCT

Ticket Price: Minimum RM 100.00 per head only.

We welcome Donations, sponsorships in kind and cash for us to organise this Grand Dinner.

We hope all our Malacca High Alumni members will take note of this date and inform your friends, teachers and well wishers. We want to get as many former pupils and teachers from different years to attend.

For advance bookings of dinner tickets,details and contribution, please email: admin@mahsopa.net.

MAHSOPA looks forward to your generous contribution and support which you have given us in our last MAHSOPA 2008 Dinner.

Thank you and hope to meet you at this forthcoming dinner.

MAHSOPA Social/Scholarship Committee

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Dear Colleagues,
 
PM's wife Jeanne has taken a keen interest in the preservation of Bukit Kiara. After a meeting on Sunday 11 Jan 09, between PM and Jeanne and Friends of Bukit Kiara (I am a member), we are now convinced that Bukit Kiara is safe after all - and will be in good hands. There will be major programmes initiated by Jeanne and supported by PM and Dato' Bandar of KL ( he appears on the right of PM in the group pic).
 
Pola Singh

11 Jan. 2009

Count down to 2009
31 dec '08
Potluck BBQ Party
NJJ place, KL
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Members of MHS66
 
We will again be celebrating the end of a year. NJJ and family have  graciously open their home as our venue for our party. All members and partners and friends are cordially invited to join in the celebration.
 

 The previous BIG Year end party was Dec31, 2004 and 2006. Time flies.

 

View the details of this row. 1/6/2005 9:50 AM 
NYE PARTY
We are inviting all members and their wives to join in for a year end Pot-Luck Party in Kuala Lumpur. This will be our grand final gathering for the year. Dress in your best. Cook up your favourite dish and bring it along to share with your friends or come as you are. There will be lots of other food and refreshment; roast lamb,   And cameras..... It would nice to see some of our old teachers too. Most of all,  just to get together for  old time sake. See you.
thh
 
Many thanks to the following:-
Aziz Jaafar
Hamzah Bachik & Sharifah
Ripin Ibrahim & Kathijah
Chong Yoon Kong
Leo Ann Mean
John Tan Zing San
Robert Chan Ying Lock
Chen Siew Ik & Wife
Tham Cheng Kiat & Clare
Lee Cheng Suan & Wife
Tan Kee Chye & Wife
Divakaran Nair & Wife
and our hosts Eugene Ng Joo Jin & Yap Leng, daughter, friend and maids.
 
thh

 

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Dongzhi Festival

From Wikipedia

The Dōngzhì Festival or Winter Solstice Festival (Chinese: 冬至; Pinyin: dōng zhì; "The Extreme of Winter") is one of the most important festivals celebrated by the Chinese and other East Asians during the Dongzhi solar term on or around December 22 when sunshine is weakest and daylight shortest; i.e., on the first day of the Dongzhi solar term

The origins of this festival can be traced back to the Yin and Yang philosophy of balance and harmony in the cosmos. After this celebration, there will be days with longer daylight hours and therefore an increase in positive energy flowing in. The philosophical significance of this is symbolized by the I Ching hexagram (復, "Returning").

Traditionally, the Dongzhi Festival is also a time for the family to get together. One activity that occurs during these get togethers (especially in the southern parts of China and in Chinese communities overseas) is the making and eating of Tangyuan (湯圓, Cantonese jyutping: tong1 jyun2; Mandarin Pinyin: Tāng Yuán) or balls of glutinuous rice, which symbolize reunion. Tangyuan are made of glutinuous rice flour and sometimes brightly coloured. Each family member receives at least one large Tang Yuan in addition to several small ones. The flour balls may be plain or stuffed. They are cooked in a sweet soup or savoury broth with both the ball and the soup/broth served in one bowl.

In northern China, people typically eat dumplings on Dongzhi. It is said to have originated from Zhang Zhongjing in the Han Dynasty. On one cold winter day, he saw the poor suffering from chilblains on their ears. Feeling sympathetic, he ordered his apprentices to make dumplings with lamb and other ingredients, and distribute them among the poor to keep them warm, to keep their ears from getting chilblains. Since the dumplings were shaped like ears, Zhang named the dish "qǜ hán jiāo ěr tāng" or dumpling soup that expels the cold. From that time on, it has been a tradition to eat dumplings on the day of Dongzhi.

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