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THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE A Photo is for illustration purposes only. CALIFORNIAN WINE DINNER Wine aficionados, do plan to join us this July, for a journey through three excellent Californian vineyards from Napa Valley and Sonoma: Beringer, Stags’ Leap and Chateau St Jean. The evening commences with a cocktail where sparkling wine from Beringer and canapés will be served. Our Executive Chef, Eric Cheam, will join hands with Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) Regional Manager, Simon Cant, to delight you with a thoughtfully paired 5-course menu. Gather your friends or join our communal table and meet fellow-Members. Thursday, 14 July 7.30pm Churchill Room Member $98 | Guest $118 About the Speaker With more than 21 years’ experience within the wine industry, Simon Cant complements the Californian Wine Dinner with a unique combination of knowledge, enthusiasm, understanding and passion. A skilled wine educator and communicator, Simon has reviewed wines for the industry’s top wine publications and worked in several of Australia’s leading fine wine retailers and wholesalers. BUTLER COLD CANAPÉS Alaska Crabmeat Salad with Compress Watermelon Espuma of Mozzarella with Basil Pesto Foie Gras Mousse with Port Wine Jelly BERINGER SPARKLING WHITE ZINFANDEL TRILOGY OF SEAFOOD Stew Octopus Carpaccio, Smoked Salmon Tatare, Maine Lobster Fritter, Herbs Cress, Rémoulade Sauce STAGS’ LEAP NAPA VALLEY CHARDONNAY SUMMER SQUASH Green Zucchini Velouté, Truffle Chicken Tortellini, Milk Foam BERINGER NAPA VALLEY CHARDONNAY COD FISH Trumpet Mushroom Crusted Cod Fillet, Sautéed Spinach Ikura Caviar, Light Crustacean Tomato Sauce CHATEAU ST JEAN SONOMA PINOT NOIR BEEF Braised Wagyu Short Rib, Butternut Purée, Baby Romaine, Macadamia Nut Soil STAGS’ LEAP PETIT SYRAH CHEESE RESERVATION: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG | ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. Do advise if you would like to join our communal table. A 1-week cancellation policy applies. Mature Cheddar, Camembert, Tomme de Savoie, Brie de Maure Walnut Bread, Cracker, Fig Paste, Nuts and Dehydrated Fruits STAGS' LEAP NAPA VALLEY CABERNET SAUVIGNON GENERAL COMMITTEE 2016/2017 PRESIDENT Robert Wiener VICE-PRESIDENT Eugene Lim HONORARY TREASURER Zoeb Sadiq DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING CO-CONVENORS Henry Ling Thomas Khoo INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS CONVENOR Kelvin Kaw HOUSE CO-CONVENORS Mohan Mulani Franklin Wong RULES & MEMBERSHIP CONVENOR Glenn Bryce HUMAN RESOURCE & PROCUREMENT Roger Hancock ON THE COVER THERE’S NOTHING MORE AMERICAN THAN APPLE PIE Available at the Tea Room this July at $4.80 per slice, or take the whole pie* home for $17.76. *Please order 3 days in advance. SPORTS & RECREATION CONVENOR Paul Gelardi MANAGEMENT GENERAL MANAGER Josie Tulipano josie.tulipano@tanglin-club.org.sg Contents FINANCE DIRECTOR 02 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 36 BILLIARDS SECTION Clara Tan clara.tan@tanglin-club.org.sg 03 EDITOR’S MESSAGE 37 BRIDGE SECTION EXECUTIVE CHEF 04 GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE 38 CHOIR SECTION 05 MEMBER NEWS New Members Quoted & Noted 39 DANCE SECTION 40 DARTS SECTION 41 GOLF SECTION 42 LAWN BOWLS SECTION 43 SCUBA SECTION 44 SQUASH SECTION 45 ADULT TENNIS SECTION 46 JUNIOR TENNIS SECTION 48 STAFF NEWS 51 CINEMA Eric Cheam eric.cheam@tanglin-club.org.sg FOOD & BEVERAGE DIRECTOR Derrick Loh derrick.loh@tanglin-club.org.sg SPORTS & RECREATION DIRECTOR 13 FOOD & BEVERAGE, EVENTS Mark James mark.james@tanglin-club.org.sg 27 SPECIAL FEATURE FACILITIES DIRECTOR 30 YOUTH 31 BOOKS SECTION 32 DVDS SECTION 33 FITNESS 35 BALUT SECTION 35 TEN-PIN BOWLING SECTION Sunny Ng sunny.ng@tanglin-club.org.sg HUMAN RESOURCE DIRECTOR Celestine Kho celestine.kho@tanglin-club.org.sg RULES DIRECTOR Lim Tat Kuan tatkuan.lim@tanglin-club.org.sg MAGAZINE SENIOR GRAPHICS EXECUTIVE Ng Hui Hui huihui.ng@tanglin-club.org.sg GRAPHICS EXECUTIVE Hidayah Rosli hidayah.ros@tanglin-club.org.sg For advertising and magazine enquiries: SENIOR MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVE Crystal Ng | 6622 0533 crystal.ng@tanglin-club.org.sg Opinions expressed in The Tanglin Club are solely those of the writers and do not necessarily represent those of The Tanglin Club. The Tanglin Club welcomes articles and other contributions from Members. However, the Membership Services Sub-Committee reserves the right to edit all materials, select photographs to be used, or decline publication. MICA (P) 17/03/2015. Published by The Tanglin Club. Printed by Naili Print Media Pte Ltd. 5 Stevens Road, Singapore 257814 | Tel: 66220555 Fax: 67332391 | www.tanglinclub.org.sg Join us as The Tanglin Club celebrates its 151 st birthday! Blanc Party S AT U R D AY ▪ 1 5 O CTOBE R ▪ 2 0 1 6 7.30PM TO 1.30AM THIS YEAR, WE’RE GOING ALL WHITE. Members can make a reservation at the Churchill Room, Tavern, Terrace, or Fireplace. The main buffet will be served for all guests at the Main Lobby. Members are free to move around the Club and enjoy live music from two bands. Free-flow of beer, house pour wine, and soft drinks, of course, are included. So get your friends together, wear your best white outfit, and get ready to party! Churchill Room: Member $49.95 | Guest $89.95 Tavern, Terrace or Fireplace: Member $39.95 | Guest $79.95 Late Night Entry for Supper (After 11.00pm): Member $34.95 | Guest $54.95 Adults only Food, drinks and live entertainment included All dining outlets except the Wheelhouse and Tangles will be closed for the event A la carte available at the Wheelhouse and Tangles Communal seating at the Churchill Room Bar closes at 1.00am PAGE 1 THE TANGLIN CLUB R eser v a ti ons: ev ents@ ta n g l i n - c l u b . o r g . s g | En q u i r i e s : 6622 0432 Pl ea se n ot e t h a t on l y f or m a n d e ma il bo o kin g s / c a n c e lla t io n s a r e a c c e p t e d. L a st d a t e f or c an c e lla t io n s : M o n da y , 3 O c t o b e r President’s Message My Fellow Members I am so very grateful and enthusiastic to be given the opportunity to serve you again as President. Thank you for placing your confidence in me and in our team of Convenors that together, comprise the 2016/2017 General Committee. We are fortunate to have an excellent group of contributors on the Committee this year and you have our commitment that we will work diligently to ensure we remain the premier club in Singapore. Guest Rooms Project We are pleased that the Guest Room project received such positive support – thank you! Our proposal to add eleven more guest rooms on Level 5 of the Sports Complex, was successfully carried at the Annual General Meeting (AGM); therefore, phase one commences with the Hair Salon. After the Salon shifts from Level 5, and re-opens in its new location, we will begin the demolition of the former spa, in preparation for this retrofit. We expect the rooms will complete and open in the first quarter of 2017. Do stay tuned for more updates via our electronic channels. If you are not registered for NewsBites, our twice-weekly email updates, do write to our General Manager at josie.tulipano@tanglin-club.org.sg, to ensure you receive these informative and important updates. Bigger and Brighter Hair Salon Hair Salon patrons, we have been listening to your calls for a bigger space, with greater accessibility and proximity to washroom facilities. Consider it done! Early July, we commence our Guest Room Project efforts, with the conversion of the Wheelhouse Function Room to become the new home for the Hair Salon. We hope to be open by month-end. Arts & Crafts will be relocated to the Family Complex, Rotary lunches are being shifted to Level 2, whilst Balut and Darts will host their gatherings in the Fireplace this month. As per above, you will find more information in upcoming NewsBites. Library Continuing with renovation news, I’d also like to report that we are pleased to finally open our doors to the new Library 1st July, with grand opening festivities to follow on the 3rd of July, commencing at 10.00am. It has been long awaited, but hopefully you find that it has been worth the wait. With views and natural light on all three sides, we hope you find the space more comfortable and inviting. Of course with any change, there will be wrinkles that we need to iron out, so do share your feedback, and we will endeavour to mitigate notable issues as swiftly as possible. Please take note that the new Library hours are 9.00am to 8.00pm daily. Tangles Café July also sees us wrap up our minor works to the Tangles Café, with a proposed August re-opening. The large central island bar has been removed, to make way for a healthier, faster, more casual, self-serve environment. We thank you for your patience during its closure. We have done our best to fulfil your food and beverage needs in the interim by shifting the Tangles Express Lunch to the Wheelhouse, opening the Beer Garden at 8.00am (versus 3.00pm) to provide a venue for coffee gatherings, and augmented these offerings with vending machines on Levels U1 and 2. We’ve taken on board thoughtful feedback shared with us at the various ‘menu focus group meetings’ and we are excited to further diversify our range of products and services for you. This outlet will be the most relaxed of our restaurants. We’re finalising variation orders with the contractor, and once clear on our remaining budget, we will finalise plans for the Business Centre. We’ll be back in touch with news as soon as it is available. Committees Revisited A year ago, in my first President’s Message to you, I highlighted that the Sub-Committees had decreased from eleven to eight. This year, as we turn our focus to a greater extent towards vision, policy setting and strategy, we further empower management, and reduce the number of Sub-Committees to seven. Please allow me to elaborate on a few key changes. On the next page, you will find that Kelvin Kaw, our Editor, has taken on the challenge of the Information Technology & Communications Sub-Committee. As you know from the AGM, the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution, which includes a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) module, Membership Management Module, and upgrade of the Point-of-Sales (POS) system, did not carry. Therefore, the daunting task of progressing this critical requirement is before Kelvin and his Committee. You will be receiving regular updates on their progress, in preparation for the Special General Meeting that will be called in due course, to revisit this subject. The Development and Planning Sub-Committee (DPSC), headed by Co-Convenors Henry Ling and Thomas Khoo, will also oversee the new AGMapproved Re-Development Task Force. Do keep a lookout for more information about this in the coming weeks. The DPSC will also tackle the Maintenance Programming Plan for all our assets. It’s a rather large undertaking of great importance, given our aging Main Clubhouse. Responsibility for the Library has now shifted to the House Sub-Committee, with Co-Convenors Franklin Wong and Mohan Mulani. House oversees the Club’s various operational aspects, such as food & beverage, events, housekeeping and security. The other SubCommittees remain largely the same in scope. I am grateful for the diverse strengths and professionalism of our 2016/2017 General Committee. Collectively, it is our aim to serve you and the Club even better in this coming year. I look forward to seeing you at the Club. Sincerely Robert Wiener President THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 2 Editor’s Message "OUR CLUB HAS MISSED THE ERP SYSTEM BOAT BY ABOUT 15 YEARS." Fellow Members, The previous two months of May and June saw the Club issue one combined Club magazine May-June issue as a trial. During this period, the Club’s electronic communications channels (NewsBites, the Club website, and the digital screens) continued to provide Members with any new updates or events that were not in the May-June combined issue. The two months went by uneventfully from the Members’ Communications point of view. This is not surprising, since the recent Club’s communications survey results indicated that a large percentage of Members are relying more on the real-time electronic communication channels for updates on the latest events in the Club. If you still haven’t signed up for NewsBites, I would recommend you to do so by sending an email to newsbites@tanglin-club.org.sg. The recent Club Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 30 May has come and gone, and the Club is now left with the voting decisions from Members on the various proposed resolutions from the AGM. I would like to focus on one of the proposed resolutions which was not approved by the Membership, and that is the request for $3 million of capital expenditure for an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution (which includes a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) module, Membership Management Module, and upgrade of the Point-of-Sales (POS) system) for the Club. There have been various speculations as to why the resolution was not approved. We have taken feedback from various Members, and will be looking into them seriously. But at the end of the day, we still need an ERP system for our Club. For those of you who are not familiar with the term “Enterprise Resource Planning” (or “ERP” for short), it is a category of business management software which helps businesses track and monitor various key business areas such as: Customer Relationship Management, Procurement, Production, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Human Resources and Asset Management. The main big idea about an ERP system, is that it does all of the above-mentioned key business areas under a singular software system. A key advantage of this is that real-time tracking and deep analysis can be done on business operations effortlessly, and thus well-informed, data-backed strategic management decisions can be made. (There are also other key advantages, but we will cover them in the future.) The old business management software (this includes our Club’s) prior to the ERP movement typically have many different independent software systems, supplemented by manual Excel spreadsheets and are clumsily cobbled together to carry out business operations. The downside of this situation is a serious loss of productivity on the whole, due to constant manual intervention, and the inability to make accurate, data-backed, strategic business decisions because the data analytics required would simply take too long to manually cobble together. PAGE 3 THE TANGLIN CLUB The idea of an ERP system is not new. The concept started and became popular very quickly as early as the year 2000, and today, having an ERP system is considered the minimum acceptable standard bar required to properly and responsibly run any business with an annual revenue of $10 million and upward. Our Club has missed the ERP system boat by about 15 years. Today, we have functional tasks or reports that should take a few minutes or a few hours in an ERP system, but instead takes a few hours, days or weeks of manual work to complete. We need to play catch up. I was looking through past documents from the Information Technology (IT) department, and came across the mission statement of the IT Department, set in 2005. And I quote, “The IT Department’s mission is to install a quality IT infrastructure to provide the necessary functionality and information to support management goals in terms of operating efficiency, staff productivity, and service levels to Members.” Since 2005 till now, we have not budged an inch in the direction of the mission statement. We need to get moving. We will come back to you Members on an ERP system re-proposition within the year, taking into account the feedback from Members on the ground. Please stay tuned. And enjoy our magazine. Kelvin Kaw Editor General Manager’s Message Dear Members Charity Swim: HIGH TEN! Topping our calendar highlights this month is the Club’s 10-hour charity swim – HIGH TEN! This Saturday, 9 July, the Club and the Shaw-NKF-NUH Children’s Kidney Centre (CKC) are joining hands to raise funds to give children on dialysis the opportunity to participate in a sleepover camp, among other programmes. I encourage you to read the touching stories on page 28 and the charity swim details on page 27. Please come and lend your support to this worthy cause spearheaded by the Swim Section. Whilst on the subject of charity, well deserved congratulations go out to the Dance Section for raising $15,000 at their charity event, ‘Saturday Night Fever’. This year, they out-performed their charity efforts from last year. Please see page 6 for photographs that capture the fun. As American as Apple Pie! Each month, we like to spin the globe to add a bit of diversity and novelty to our usual F&B line-up. So, this July, we move north from Mexico, to the United States of America. As is our tradition, we are featuring Boston Lobsters month-long, dished up three ways at the Tavern, Fireplace and Terrace. Whilst over at Churchill’s, Sunday Lunches take on an American theme. Favourites like St Louis smoked BBQ baby back ribs, spicy BBQ Buffalo wings, California cobb salad, pizzas, including Hawaiian, beef strip loin, mini burgers, macaroni & cheese, New York Cherry Cheesecake, and of course, apple pie! Sunday Lunches at the Churchill Room are family-oriented, so bring along the extended family. Also at the Churchill Room, on the gourmet wine front, we feature three excellent Californian labels from Napa Valley and Sonoma – Beringer, Stags’ Leap and Chateau St Jean, at our Californian Wine Dinner 14 July. This is an excellent opportunity to enjoy 6 wines, canapés and a 5-course meal, whilst entertained and enlightened by the charismatic Simon Cant, Treasury Wine Estate’s (TWE) Regional Manager. For those of you wishing to meet some new Members, do ask to join our communal table. July-long, all bars feature Beringer Founders’ Estate Chardonnay and Beringer Founders’ Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. Founding-year priced at $17.76, is Chef Eric’s one pound American Cheese Burger, good for two! But if you have worked up a solid appetite and are up for a challenge, please take note of the Ultimate Burger Challenge on page 16. In the famed ‘Boston Tea Party’, merchants refused to concede to taxation imposed by the British Parliament and threw 342 chests of tea overboard. Month-long, in our cheeky ode to the ‘Tea Party’, we’re starting our own revolution with a not to be missed 1:1 English Tea Set For Two offer at the Tea Room. This is available every weekend in July, so gather your friends and family for a little afternoon splurge. The pastry team is also serving up lovely apple pies for $17.76, in honour of the USA’s founding year. July also sees us feature America’s newest friend, Cuba! Guest-of-Honour, Ambassador Roberto Blanco Dominguez, and Cuban band, Guantanamera, will be at our Cuban Poolside Fiesta on 23 July to accompany the culinary team’s Cuban buffet dinner. Rounded out by Havana Club promotions, do plan to join us for this relaxing evening by the pool. Please refer to page 18 for more information. Introducing – Mooncakes! We’re excited this year to unveil our inaugural Tang Yun Mooncakes! From 1 July to 15 August, we are offering a 10% early bird discount, so do take some time to familiarise yourself with our offerings, and order in advance to enjoy the additional discount. As you can see from the back cover of this magazine, the Mooncakes are encased in an elegant scarlet ‘handbag’ box and are the perfect gift for friends, family and business associates, especially with this being Tanglin’s first ever Mooncakes in our 151-year history! New $5 Happy Hour Menu This July, we’re rolling out a new daily, 3.00pm to 6.00pm, Happy Hour at the Tavern and Wet Bar. All drinks in this Happy Hour menu will be priced at $5 each only, and there’s something for everybody. Select from Tiger beer, spirits including vodka, gin, rum, whisky, bourbon whisky, tequila, cocktails such as shandy, spritzer, cosmopolitan, vodka martini, gimlet, whisky sour, and wines including merlot and chardonnay. Celebrating Singapore’s 51st Birthday With the fast approaching 51st National Day, August sees us shift our focus to all things Singaporean, from our ‘A Taste of Singapore’ Wheelhouse buffet, to our sentimental Singaporean ‘High Tea’, to our ‘Singapore Heritage Trail Sunday Buffet Lunch’. We’ve included highlights in the pages ahead, as you might wish to plan ahead. A Word of Gratitude On a final note, July marks the start of my third year at Tanglin and I’d like to thank the General Committee for offering me the opportunity to renew my contract. I’d also like to thank the entire Tanglin Team for their incredible hard work, commitment and support over these past two years. Together, we’ve journeyed to bring the Club to a new level of unprecedented Member engagement and we shall do our very best to continue to do so. Upwards and onwards! Josie Tulipano General Manager THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 4 Member News FAMILY SPORTS DAY 3 April 2016 In early April, we showcased the Club’s Sports & Recreation Sections and their activities. The Tennis, Squash, Swimming, Scuba, Bridge, Balut, Darts, Snooker, Lawn Bowls, and Golf Sections were represented, and it was an excellent opportunity for Members to take an activity “test drive”. A big thank you to all those families that participated, and we hope you had a fun-filled day with your family and friends! PAGE 5 THE TANGLIN CLUB DANCE SECTION RAISED $15K FOR CHARITY The Dance Section’s charity event, ‘Saturday Night Fever’, on 7 May 2016 was fully booked with 120 diners. Eight children from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS), with their own musical accompaniment, gave a good rendition of Abba’s “Chiquitita” and CPAS’ composition, “Believe in Me, Believe in You”. Their performance touched many hearts and Members and guests donated $15,000 to CPAS. The party continued with a dance reflecting the theme of the event by dancers from Louis and Catherine Dance Studio. This was followed by a mass ‘Saturday Night Fever’ workout from the audience on the dance floor. The resident band, Stephen Four, with a 5th musician and DJ Kaze, provided the music for dancing. Many Members and guests commented that it was a most enjoyable and touching evening. This is the second time that the Dance Section has organised a charity event. Last year, a sum of more than $13,000 was raised for CPAS. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 6 Member News • New Members INTRODUCTION EVENING We extend a warm welcome to our New Members who joined us in June. HONORARY MEMBERS H.E. Thongchai Chasawath & Mrs Norawan Chasawath Ambassador of Thailand ORDINARY MEMBERS Mr James Pritchard & Ms Tamara Lian Singh Mr Lang Kham Vong & Ms Mellisa Tein Dr Stephen John Edwards & Ms Li Zheng Mr Nicholas Pua Nguyen Hao Jaan Mr Gaurav Yadav Ms Jocelyn Wee Jie Wan & Mr Maximillien Fedkiw Ms Helen Cheung & Dr Lim Ka Liang TERM MEMBERS Mr Matthew Edward Dabbs & Mrs Ana Maria Sari Dabbs Mr Lang Sandro Mr Philippe Domart & Mrs Alexandra Bouhet ep Domart TERM MEMBERS Mr Uday Ramakant Garg & Ms Myriam Yuchin Chang-Wu Mr Roberto Fabbri & Ms Rosezita Awang Mr Manish Kashyap & Ms Chandan Bhullar Mr Takao Yasuda & Ms Ma Yaping Mr Michael James Arthur Lee Ms Vandana Dhoot & Mr Ashish Parti ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mr Tham Chup Wai Ms Kimberly Phua ABSENT MEMBERS Mr Winston Khoo Mr Anthony Wareham Mr Anthony Ooi Mr Yeap Beng San | H.E. Thongchai Chasawath & Mrs Norawan Chasawath | | Mr Ashish Parti & Ms Vandana Dhoot | | Mr James Pritchard & Ms Tamara Lian Singh | | Mr Manish Kashyap & Ms Chandan Bhullar | PAGE 7 THE TANGLIN CLUB | Mr Philippe Domart & Mrs Alexandra Bouhet ep Domart | | Mr Tham Chup Wai & Ms Karen Yeo | | Ms Helen Cheung & Dr Lim Ka Liang | | Ms Kimberly Phua & Mr James Tan Sek Chuan | | Ms Li Zheng & Dr Stephen John Edwards | | Ms Ma Yaping & Mr Takao Yasuda | | Ms Mellisa Tein & Mr Lang Kham Vong | | Ms Myriam Yuchin Chang-Wu & Mr Uday Ramakant Garg | THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 8 Member News • Quoted & Noted “The food portions at the Club are quite big. I have a small appetite and wish you would serve smaller portions.” Good news – beginning July, small portions for selected Asian dishes are available at the Wheelhouse. The dishes include Yeung Chow Fried Rice, Fried Hokkien Mee, Prawn Noodles Soup, Szechuan Chicken, Thai Green Chicken Curry, Phad Thai, and more. Enjoy! “I saw some lockers near the Main Clubhouse car park the other day. What’s the deal with those?” These lockers are a Smart Locker Laundry Service by ‘My Laundry Box’. They provide a 24/7 round-the-clock dry clean and laundry service powered by your smartphone and an electronic locker collection system. Members are able to send or collect their laundry at any time of the day or night, right here at the Club. We hope that you will enjoy the convenience of this service. For more information, please drop by the Front Desk or visit the ‘My Laundry Box’ page under ‘Services’ on our website (www.tanglinclub.org.sg/services/my-laundry-box.html). Please note that the Club is not liable for any loss or damage incurred from the use of ‘My Laundry Box’. “I understand that the resolution for the additional 11 guest rooms at Level 5 of the Sports & Recreation Complex has been approved by the Membership in the recent Annual General Meeting. What’s the progress?” The Library has just shifted, and we will start the demolition at Level 5 of the Sports & Recreation Complex in late July. Renovation will then commence in August. Some noise will be expected during this time and we thank you for your patience and understanding. For more updates, please email newsbites@tanglin-club.org.sg to subscribe to our weekly NewsBites e-newsletter, if you haven’t done so. Alternatively, you may visit the ‘News & Updates’ page on our website (www.tanglinclub.org.sg/news-updates.html). “What is the status of the parking trial? I heard it was permanent?” Following the successful guest parking only at the Sports Complex trial, the 2015/16 General Committee has determined its permanency. Members seeking guest parking should advise their guests’ names and vehicle registration numbers, along with their name and membership number, to the Front Office. Simply SMS / Whatsapp 9011 0611 or email frontoffice@tanglin-club.org.sg. Our Front Office team will confirm receipt of your email or text message during operating hours (7.00am to 11.00pm daily). Given the availability of bays, we encourage you to reserve well in advance, to optimise your chances of securing parking for your guest. As is the policy, a Member can register a maximum of 2 guest cars at any point. Please understand that there is no guarantee that your guest will be granted a spot, as parking lots are available for guests on a first-come first-served basis and upon availability. PAGE 9 THE TANGLIN CLUB “While I appreciate that the Beer Garden is now open early to serve the morning crowd at the Sports side, when will Tangles open?” rate, though considerably lower than most of our fellow clubs, and significantly lower than the national average 4.0% (accommodation and food services industry), is 1.7%. This figure remains fairly consistent at Tanglin, but is considerably lower than our 2010 figure of 2.4%; and this, despite the growing on-the-job pressures and much higher competition, is considered quite an achievement. The bulk of our turnover (73%) is from the less than two years bargainable cohort. We thank you for your continued patience in this regard and we shall keep you posted of any progress. "If the Guest Rooms are going forward, where is the Hair Salon going?" As you can see, the island bar and kitchen counter have been removed, and the half-height wall separating the kitchen has also been demolished. Additionally, the flooring has been sanded and re-varnished and the ceiling madegood. The lighting will be enhanced, the area will be repainted, the kitchen counter replaced with a service counter and food display chillers, and more power-points will be installed among other small changes. As referenced in the President's Message (March 2016 magazine), this area will shift to a self-serve, healthier concept more in-line with Sports and Recreation. We are still awaiting finalisation of some Variation Orders (VOs), to establish how much of our budget remains of the total $2.5M project. Once clear, we will finalise our Business Centre plans and report back to you. We are targeting to reopen Tangles this August. “What is happening to our Tanglin Service! I see so many new faces. What’s going on?” Please accept our apologies for instances where we may have let you down. As you may know, island-wide, the hospitality industry is facing a rather significant labour crunch. As a result, we are consistently shorthanded by at least 20 staff. Since we are at our limit with foreign workers, we are unable to hire staff unless they are Singaporean. The industry heavily competes for this rather small pool of candidates. As such, we turn to agencies to provide casual labour. These people are unfortunately, usually assigned for just one shift, so they are not well informed about Tanglin’s operations and as such, they can only perform basic duties. This group is identified by “trainee” buttons. In the meantime, our fulltime staff are stretched, which no doubt leads to them being more tired and perhaps at times, not at their best. We have been brainstorming ways to make things better for you, and our Team, and unfortunately, options are few. We are working hard to retain our current talent. Our turnover In view of the Guest Rooms approval, we will be relocating the Hair Salon from Level 5 of the Sports Complex to the Main Clubhouse Wheelhouse Function Room. The Salon will benefit from the bigger, brighter and more accessible location, where the restrooms are just nearby, as so often requested by Members. We will keep you posted on the Wheelhouse Function Room closure and subsequent Hair Salon closure and re-opening. “I commented in the Annual Member Survey that I hoped the Club to be more children-friendly. Has anything been done since?” Thank you for your feedback – we hear you. Over the past months, we have undertaken a more children-friendly approach. For instance, we installed a lower handrail in the changing rooms for children safety and added stools in washrooms near the pool. With regards to dining options, Tang Yun has been made considerably more childrenfriendly; children may dine in daily for lunch, and Friday, Saturday and Sunday for dinner. Children may also dine in the Fireplace during lunch on weekends. The Churchill Room was made family-friendly for Sunday Lunch and it has proven very popular. Post-renovation, children will be able to dine in the new Tangles. Ben & Jerry’s lovers will be thrilled to know that we’re introducing the ice-cream at the Wheelhouse this July. Order any item from the ‘Kids Favourites’ section and top up $3.95 (U.P. $5.50) for a Ben & Jerry’s mini cup icecream. This National Day, bring your children and join us for an interactive story-telling session at the Poolside. Please refer to page 30 for more information. We also offer complimentary Matinees, a well-stocked Children’s Library, and the Playroom is with compliments. If you enjoyed last year’s Children’s Carnival, we’re lining up the next one for October. Do stay tuned. The request to shift towards being more children-friendly was highlighted to the General Committee (GC) as a key takeaway from the Annual Member Survey, and the current GC will be tasked to further deliberate steps to take. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 10 Food & Beverage • Events ALL-AMERICAN JULY This July, we will be celebrating Independence Day with all-time American favourites. N BOSTO Photo is for illustration purposes only. PAGE 13 THE TANGLIN CLUB R LOBSTE BOSTON LOBSTER Tavern, Fireplace & Terrace BOSTON LOBSTER THERMIDOR served with Basil Green Pea Pilaf Rice CHAR GRILLED BOSTON LOBSTER WITH HERBS BUTTER served with lemon wedges, roasted potatoes and fennel salad BOILED BOSTON LOBSTER WITH FLYING FISH ROE HOLLANDAISE SAUCE $99.95 per dish AMERICAN SUNDAY LUNCH Month of July 12 noon to 2.00pm Churchill Room Lunch Member $29.95 | Guest $39.95 Child Member $14.95 | Child Guest $19.95 Lunch with Prosecco Member $49.95 | Guest $59.95 Lunch with Champagne Member $69.95 | Guest $79.95 RESERVATION & ENQUIRIES: 6622 0555 OR FRONTOFFICE@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG A $10 surcharge applies for no-shows. BOSTON TEA PARTY 1:1 ENGLISH TEA SET (FOR 2) Weekends in July 3.30pm to 5.00pm Tea Room AMERICAN ‘INDEPENDENCE DAY’ BBQ PARTY Sunday, 3 July 6.00pm to 9.00pm (Buffet closes: 8.30pm) Wheelhouse Member $42.80 | Guest $52.80 Child Member $21.40 | Child Guest $26.40 Walk-in only; no a la carte menu ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 | EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG Wheelhouse Order any item from the ‘Kids Favourites’ and top up $3.95 (U.P. $5.50) for a Ben & Jerry’s mini cup ice-cream. Take your pick from these yummy flavours: Chocolate Fudge Brownie Brown Sugar Cotton Candy THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 14 AN ART EXHIBITION & SALE By LUMAS Ongoing till end July Wheelhouse Drop by the Wheelhouse and take some time to admire works of art. You might find the perfect piece to grace your home or office. For more information or to purchase an art piece, please call 6834 9535 or email artservices@lumas.com.sg. About LUMAS Since 2004, LUMAS has been making contemporary photography affordable and accessible to a broad audience of art enthusiasts and young collectors – both online and in over 40 galleries around the world in cities including Berlin, London, Paris, Vienna, Zurich, Moscow, Dubai and Vancouver. The gallery at Paragon #04-47 offers an eclectic selection in a domestic setting to inspire and rejuvenate the creative mind. More than 1,800 works by 200 established artists and emerging newcomers deliver a comprehensive look into the contemporary art and design scenes. The works are available as hand-signed originals in limited editions, usually of 75-150. Established and emerging artists available in the LUMAS portfolio include Bernice Abbott, David Armstrong, Erwin Blumenfeld, Michel Comte, Andreas Feininger, Horst P. Horst, Edward Steichen, and Bert Stern. View more works on LUMAS website at www.lumas.com.sg. PAGE 15 THE TANGLIN CLUB 1 POUND AMERICAN CHEESE BURGER (Good for Two) Tavern, Fireplace & Terrace well done beef patty, bacon, onion, tomato, lettuce, melted American cheese, Cajun wedges $17.76 In Honour of America’s Founding Year THE ULTIMATE BURGER CHALLENGE jun an Cheese Burger with Ca Devour our 1 Pound Americ us! on be l wil the burger Wedges in 10 minutes and only. *The burger and wedges ant must be eaten by 1 particip THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 16 THE TANGLIN CLUB WINE CIRCLE TASTING OF MONTES WINES Friday, 22 July 7.00pm Raffles Room Price (inclusive of GST): Wine Circle Member: $50 Non-Wine Circle Member: $80 Guest: $90 Dress Code: Club Standard The first Montes wine, the Alpha, was released in 1988, helping to put Chile on the global wine map. Since then, Montes have grown from strength to strength, along with the prices of their wines. Today, Aurelio Montes continues leading the winemaking area with the same passion as before, but with many improvements along the way. The wines we will be tasting are: Montes Purple Angel 2011 Montes Folly 2011 Montes Folly 2004 Montes Alpha Syrah 2011 Montes Limited Cabernet Carmenere 2012 Montes Outer Limits CGM 2012 RESERVATIONS: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. A 1-week cancellation policy applies, unless stated otherwise. Some food will be provided to complement the wines. This dinner is limited to 40 participants. Members are requested to book at least 48 hours in advance, to facilitate better planning for the food and service. Best Prices In Singapore TREASURY WINE ESTATES Wine Sale @ Tea Room Year-long Featuring 75 labels from internationally acclaimed vineyards such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Stags Leap, Beringer and many more, this is the perfect opportunity to stock your wine cellar. To view wine list, please visit the ‘Tea Room’ page on our website (www.tanglinclub.org.sg/dining/tea-room.html). For more information, please drop by the Tea Room. PAGE 17 THE TANGLIN CLUB CUBAN POOLSIDE FIESTA Saturday, 23 July 6.00pm to 10.00pm (Buffet closes: 9.30pm) Wheelhouse Member $42.80 | Guest $52.80 Child Member $21.40 | Child Guest $26.40 Walk-in only; no a la carte menu Guest-of-Honour: Cuban Ambassador to Singapore, Roberto Blanco Dominguez ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG HAVA NA 23 to kt Coc ail $7 3 3Y CLUB y, A 1 Jul Gla .50 | Featuring 3-piece Cuban live band 'Guantanamera - By Martin Reyes' Martin is the first Latin American Artist in Asia signed to Warner Music. 3 sets: 7.15pm to 8.00pm, 8.15pm to 9.00pm, & 9.15pm to 10.00pm CIGAR EARS ll Bar ss $4 Buenos diás! Come join us for a delicioso Cuban buffet dinner prepared by our culinary team. We will be serving dishes like Rabo Encendido (Cuban Oxtail Stew), Pollo En Salsa Barbacoa (Chicken in Cuban-style BBQ Sauce), and Cuban Seafood Paella. There’ll be a Children’s Corner with tomato bolognaise pasta, fish fingers and chicken nuggets, so bring the little ones. Not forgetting sumptuous Siciliano and Margherita Pizzas from the fire brick oven. Jive to live Cuban music and dance through the evening with your family and friends. See you there! .30 s ttle | Bo $97.0 E OLDE CUBAN 1 S FROM TH ly, Wet Bar 23 to 31 Ju 0 THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 18 JULY BEVERAGE SPECIALS ENJOY 1:1 LA MINGA! Daily, July, Tea Room 6.00pm to 8.00pm KRONENBOURG LAGER While you’re savouring your wine, elevate your experience further by snacking on something delicious. Cheese Board | $11.80 Charcuterie | $18.95 July, All Bars $7.20 per bottle $30.80 per bucket of 5 BERINGER FOUNDERS’ ESTATE CHARDONNAY 2014 BERINGER FOUNDERS’ ESTATE CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2013 Origin: USA Origin: USA Tasting Notes: The Beringer Founders’ Estate Chardonnay is the perfect combination of pear, apple and ripe tropical fruit flavours, with a hint of citrus and a classically round mouthfeel. This Chardonnay will perfectly complement a grilled chicken or fish, or stand up to a rich risotto with its ripe, clean flavours and lingering finish. Tasting Notes: The wine is full bodied with a dense smooth texture, moderated soft tannins and low acidity. There is some slight sweetness as well, which most people will find quite appealing. The wine is very fruit forward with ripe flavours of blackberry and currants, some plum, toast, and vanilla. The finish is medium in length with subtle amounts of cigar or tobacco, and more mint. $9.70 per glass | $48.50 per bottle $9.70 per glass | $48.50 per bottle TALISKER 10 YEARS OBAN 14 YEARS Amber colour; the nose offers aromas of smoked pepper, brine, white pepper, brushfire, toffee, orange peel and pralines. The palate is full and rich with warming spice on a powerful and long finish. Hint of sea air, mineral, subtle peat and mild maltiness; delicate, perfumed and slightly smoky on the finish. $8.50 per glass | All Bars $145 per bottle | Wet Bar only PAGE 19 THE TANGLIN CLUB $10.50 per glass | All Bars $181.50 per bottle | Wet Bar Only WHISKY MASTER CLASS WITH WHISKY EXPERT CHRISTOPH B. NYFELER 2 Master Classes await you. Choose 1 or both. ALL THE WAY FROM BARLEY TO YOUR DRAM: WHISKY PRODUCTION UNVEILED Wednesday, 20 July PERFECT PAIRING: EAT, DRINK & LOVE YOUR DRAM Wednesday, 17 August 6.30pm to 7.30pm Fireplace Member $35 | Guest $45 Inclusive of 3x 2CL Single Malts and Tapas Maximum of 20 participants About the Speaker Christoph B. Nyfeler is a Single Malt Connoisseur and Cigars Aficionado. His passion for whisky and cigars was first evoked in 1999 when Art Cigar Switzerland opened its doors and ever since became an institution for Cigar and Whisky enthusiasts. RESERVATIONS: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. A 1-week cancellation policy applies, unless stated otherwise. TAKEAWA YP AR TANGLIN MEETING PACKAGES Take the stress out of planning for your next meeting and leave it to the Tanglin Team. Select from: • Full day package @ $80+ per person – Includes 2x tea break and 1x lunch • Half day package @ $65+ per person – Includes 1x tea break and 1x lunch • Coffee break package @ $45+ per person – Includes 1x tea break TY Complimenta ry d SET ess L ert AUN C (1 ) for H PR ord OMOTION: ers made in July Inclusive of: • Complimentary use of LCD projector and screen • Complimentary use of 1 whiteboard and 1 flipchart with assorted markers • Complimentary use of writing materials, pencils and pens • Complimentary use of Wi-Fi access • Free-flow of Tanglin Blend Coffee, Assorted Teas and Iced Water Terms & conditions: • Minimum of 10 persons for set lunch, and 30 persons for buffet lunch. • All prices quoted are subject to prevailing government taxes. • Packages are not applicable on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. RESERVATIONS & ENQUIRIES: MUGU AT MUKHANTAN.PERUMAL@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG | PERLYN AT PERLYN.THEAN@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 20 SG51 AT TANGLIN Celebrating the first year of Singapore's second 50 years of independence PAGE 21 THE TANGLIN CLUB SINGAPORE HERITAGE TRAIL SUNDAY BUFFET LUNCH Month of August 12.00pm to 2.30pm (Buffet closes: 2.00pm) Churchill Room Member $38 | Guest $48 Member Child $19 | Guest $24 RESERVATION & ENQUIRIES: 6622 0555 OR FRONTOFFICE@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG A $10 surcharge applies for no-shows. A TASTE OF SINGAPORE Photo is for illustration purposes only. Friday, 5 August 6.00pm to 9.00pm (Buffet closes: 8.30pm) Wheelhouse Member $32.80 | Guest $42.80 Child Member $16.40 | Child Guest $21.40 Walk-in only; no a la carte menu ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 | EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG HIGH TEA: REMINISCING THE OLD DAYS Remember the relaxing afternoons spent playing Chapteh or five stones with your group of friends? Recall the popular games in Singapore in the 1980s as we wet our palates with delightful snacks from diverse cultures. Sunday, 7 August 3.30pm to 5.00pm Tea Room Member $25 | Guest $35 Member Child $12.50 | Guest Child $17.50 RESERVATIONS: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG | ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. A 1-week cancellation policy applies. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 22 BATIK PAINTING WORKSHOP The tradition of making batik is found in various countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and India. As we immerse in the celebrations for Singapore’s birthday over the weekend, get those creative juices flowing with some traditional batik painting with Amita. Amita, who has won the ‘Best Designing Performance’ award from the Edit Institute in India, will be guiding you to create your very own batik art piece. Thursday, 11 August 2.00pm to 5.00pm Claymore Room Member $35 | Guest $45 Materials included Minimum of 10 persons to sign up for the event to proceed RESERVATIONS: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. A 1-week cancellation policy applies. A MAGICAL MUSICAL EVENING: AROUND THE WORLD Featuring Mikey & Bertrand Bertrand and Mikey are delighted to serenade Tanglin Club Members and their guests during an evening of fine cuisine. Their performance will include Gounod's mellifluous Ave Maria, Mozart's cheerful Voi Che Sapete, and a sprinkling of piano pieces by Bach and Chopin. The night's entertainment will also include a special appearance of the Tanglin Club Choir performing together with Mikey and Bertrand. Friday, 19 August 7.30pm Churchill Room Member $58 | Guest $68 Includes a 4-course dinner About Mikey & Bertrand Michael Robinson is 11 years old, a boy soprano, and loves the performing arts, including singing, dancing and acting as well as playing the piano and violin. He has performed at various concert halls in Singapore. In December last year, he appeared at Carnegie Hall as a 1st Prize winner in the American Protégé Competition and was invited to return to New York to perform in American Protégé’s June concert. Bertrand Lee studied with Albert Tiu at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory on a full scholarship, and has since performed with some of Singapore's best musicians. As an accompanist, Bertrand has performed at Carnegie Hall with the top prize winners of the American Protégé Competition, and he has worked with the Singapore Lyric Opera, the School of the Arts, Singapore, and the Asian Contemporary Ensemble. RESERVATIONS: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG | ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. A 1-week cancellation policy applies. PAGE 23 THE TANGLIN CLUB STRAITS SPECIALS Month of August Tavern, Fireplace & Terrace AUGUST KING PRAWN SPECIALS Enjoy 2 King Prawns per dish KING PRAWN NONYA LAKSA $21.95 KING PRAWN HOKKIEN MEE $19.95 KING PRAWN MEE SOUP $19.95 HAINANESE FREE RANGE KAMPONG CHICKEN RICE $11.95 Photo is for illustration purposes only. STRAITS DESSERT SPECIALS Month of August Wheelhouse SAGO GULA MELAKA | PULUT HITAM | ICE KACHANG $2.51 each In celebration of Singapore’s 51st birthday Photo is for illustration purposes only. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 24 RANGE ROVER EVERY DESTINATION SHOULD LIVE UP TO THE JOURNEY Lease a Preowned Range Rover from $5,400 per Month At Wearnes Leasing, your leasing journey will be a breeze. We take care of the details for a hassle-free leasing experience: from road tax to insurance, roadside assistance, servicing and more, you can be assured that you’re well covered and in good hands. So you can arrive at your destination unruffled and in style. Your lease with Wearnes comes with: Zero downpayment Comprehensive insurance Personal Accident Insurance cover Road tax Full maintenance & servicing 24-hour roadside assistance in Singapore & Malaysia Vehicle pick-up & delivery Replacement vehicle Tyres & battery replacement Speak to our Corporate Leasing Consultants today for your preferred solution. wearnesleasing.com Wearnes Leasing 45 Leng Kee Road Singapore 159103 T: 6876 5063 E: wearnes.leasing@wearnes.com Terms and conditions apply. Specifications may vary from picture shown. PAGE 25 THE TANGLIN CLUB SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD WINE DINNER Mark your calendar and join us for our inaugural wine dinner hosted at Tanglin’s first Chinese Restaurant, Tang Yun. Enjoy a delectable 6-course dinner prepared by Tang Yun’s Head Chef Chan Shun Wong, perfected with pairings selected by wine connoisseurs of Ferrari Food + Wine. Donna Riley, General Manager of Ōhau Wines, will be present to share more about their quality wines. Gather your friends and make your reservation early to avoid disappointment. About the Speaker It didn’t take much to convince Donna Riley to take the position of General Manager of Ōhau Wines. She remembers tasting the maiden vintage at the local supermarket and has been a convert ever since. Donna now enjoys seeing in other people, the excitement she felt when she first discovered Ōhau Wines. Tuesday, 23 August 7.30pm Tang Yun (Chinese Restaurant) Member $98 | Guest $118 PRE-DINNER APERITIF No 1 Family Estate, Cuvee No 1 CHILLED MADAGASCAR WILD CARABINERO PRAWNS AND OCTOPUS WITH GARLIC KETCHUP SAUCE Woven Stone Sauvignon Blanc 2014 BLUE STANDARD MUSSELS SOUP WITH MUSHROOMS Ōhau Gravels Pinot Gris 2014 BAKED EUROPEAN SEA BASS WITH CYPRUS LEMON SALT Odyssey Sauvignon Blanc 2014 STIR-FRIED RAW OCTOPUS TENTACLES WITH XO SAUCE Ōhau River Pinot Noir 2011 BRAISED MADAGASCAR TIGER PRAWNS WITH EGG NOODLES Odyssey Pinot Noir 2012 CHILLED CANTONESE SPONGE CAKE AND MANGO MUACHI Woven Stone Rose 2014 RESERVATIONS: EVENTS@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG ENQUIRIES: 6622 0432 Please note that only form and email bookings / cancellations are accepted. A 1-week cancellation policy applies. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 26 Special Feature HIGH TEN! A TEN HOUR CHARITY SWIM In support of the Children’s Kidney Centre and its programmes Do you know it takes TEN HOURS for dialysis to be completed? That’s TEN HOURS every night, hooked up to a dialysis machine through a catheter. And that’s not counting the time you need to prepare to be hooked up and the time taken to clean up after. So this July, come and join us for HIGH TEN! Saturday, 9 July 2016 7.00am to 5.00pm Tanglin Club Swimming Pool Guests-of-Honour: David Lim and Toh Wei Soong Members and Guests are Welcome! To register or for enquiries, please contact: Mrs Judy Lim (phone: 9150 9221) Ms Uma Mages (email: uma.mages@tanglin-club.org.sg) The Tanglin Club and the Shaw-NKF-NUH Children’s Kidney Centre (CKC) are joining hands in HIGH TEN! to raise funds in support of the CKC and its programmes such as: The CKC Annual Camp, giving children on dialysis the opportunity to participate in a sleepover camp; and Project Dreamcatchers, a programme for NUH’s children with lifelong chronic illnesses, to help them build resilience and pursue their dreams to lead independent, meaningful lives. Dreamcatchers helps these children with employment and entrepreneurial opportunities, opening doors that would otherwise be closed. COME AND SUPPORT US AND LEND YOUR HANDS (AND FEET) TO THIS WORTHY CAUSE Donations should be made out to: “National University of Singapore”, with “Tanglin Club/Children’s Kidney Centre” written on the back of the cheque. Please include your full name, NRIC/FIN number, address and contact number for your tax deduction to be processed (for donations of >$50). All donations will be earmarked by the National University of Singapore in support of the Children’s Kidney Centre, via the Paediatric Renal Division Fund (Donation) and the Project Dreamcatchers Fund. Permit No.: L/HH/000148/2016 PAGE 27 THE TANGLIN CLUB MY LIFE AS A DIALYSIS AND TRANSPLANT PATIENT By Mark Goh I first started dialysis during JC1. Back then I didn’t quite understand what was happening to me. I was told that my life would change overnight and “I would not lead a normal life anymore”. My kidneys had deteriorated to the point where toxins were building up quickly in my body and treatment could no longer be delayed. In school I felt lethargic and was not able to concentrate in class. I was checked into hospital and had to undergo surgery for the insertion of a catheter required for dialysis. I still remember the night before the operation vividly. I prayed to God to not let this happen to me. Morning came and nothing had changed. The operation went ahead as planned and I started dialysis immediately after. It was a tumultuous journey for me. I started doing dialysis at home every night after school. I had to be home by 7pm every night to prepare for dialysis and was not able to take part in strenuous activities. After starting dialysis, my body started to feel better and I was able to start exercising lightly again. I was able to participate in the Air-rifle Nationals competition and I felt life was getting back to “normal”. I was getting used to this new routine of life. As things got stable, we planned our next course of action, which was a transplant. After a preliminary work-up was done and we found that my mother was a suitable donor, it came time to seriously consider the kidney transplant. I was initially hesitant as it was a major operation that involved not only me, but my dear mother. I felt it was selfish of me to put my mother at risk for the sake of my own health. A transplant is something I wanted but it is difficult thing to ask, for so much, from someone. Organ donation is best two-way; the recipient needs it and the donor is willing to give it. It was not easy making a decision as a family but after much prayer, I felt at ease and wanted to go through the operation. If things went well, I would have a new kidney and my life would have new meaning. If things did not go so well, my family would have paid a great price. My human understanding was inadequate and I really leaned on God to guide me through this period. Thanks to the doctors and the staff of NUH and God, the operation was a success. Since then I have completed my university studies and have taken part in the World Transplant Games. This transplant has given me life beyond my imagination. I will never forget the support that the Children's Kidney Centre (CKC) has given, and continues to give, me. CKC has allowed me to grow as a patient and has given me many opportunities to payit-forward. One of CKC’s social support programmes is the Annual Camp. In 2013, together with a group of volunteers as well as patients, we organised the camp and have been doing so ever since. The camp is meaningful to me as it is a place where patients are able to be themselves and be seen for who they really are. It has helped me cope with my condition and allowed me to channel my energy into helping others. In the spirit of CKC and Professor Yap Hui Kim (head of CKC), we aim to create a place that encourages patients to not only recover physically, but to grow to their full potential and achieve their dreams. I have been with the Camp for a few years now and every year, their flame burns more brightly. The patients have really grown and are now helping and guiding their younger peers through various stages in their life. It is especially meaningful to me to be able to give back to this community which I have received much from; it is meaningful to create a platform where other patients like myself can contribute to help make life a little better for our friends. EVEN IN ILLNESS, REWARDS ARE TO BE GAINED. By Sarah Tan Everything happens for a reason, and I would have been better off without this “end-stage kidney failure”. I would have been better off without the arsenal of medication. I would have been better off without peritoneal dialysis. It would have saved me and my family the trouble, let alone the heavy financial burden. Everything costs money and needless to say, my illness, with its black hole of treatments and medications, just piles on the costs. But there must be a reason why I was born with it and why my family has had to bear this burden. During our times of difficulty, my family and I have learnt to overcome obstacles together as a unit. Moreover, in the process of the treatments and programmes, I have forged new friendships with people my age and made friends with others who are dealing with the same condition. I have built a wide network of support with other patients through programmes such as the CKC Annual Camp and also the Dreamcatchers programme. These other patients help me to see that, despite our medical conditions, we can achieve great things in our lives too. I joined Dreamcatchers back in 2013 where I got to work with professional photographers to express my creativity through my hobby and passion, photography. I also cultivated a unique sense of style of my own. It was at that time where I learnt public speaking skills which helped to boost my self-confidence. Over time, I have been given opportunities to be the emcee for various events. I was a very shy person but these opportunities and friends I made through the programmes helped me develop in areas which I never thought I could do. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 28 PAGE 29 THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 29 THE TANGLIN CLUB Youth THE STORY OF TEMASEK Once upon a time, there was a prince called Sang Nila Utama who happened to chance upon an island. Whilst exploring this tiny island, he suddenly came face to face with… Want to know the continuation of this story? Find out at our interactive story-telling session as we bring to you 4 characters straight out of history, of the founding of Singapore, as well as stories from our forefathers. We will then proceed for some ice-cream and red and white face painting – with stars and crescent moon of course – to celebrate Singapore’s 51st birthday! Tuesday, 9 August Poolside 10.00am to 12 noon Member/Guest Child: $10 For children aged 4 and above Includes ice-cream and face painting Maximum of 80 participants FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP, PLEASE EMAIL YOUTH@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG OR CALL 6622 0461. Image source: www.idaandernest.com PLUGGED-IN PARENTING Saturday, 20 August 2.30pm to 3.30pm Teens Lounge Member $5 | Guest $8 Inclusive of light refreshments In today’s multi-media world where many of our children are media and digital natives, the media is many things to many people. It can be an ally, a teaching aid; however, it can also be a source of conflict or a convenient “babysitter”. This talk will help parents decide where to draw the line, and help their children draw lines of their own. Get plugged-in on the why and how to use the media to pull your family together, rather than let it push you apart. ENQUIRIES: 6622 0495 | REGISTRATION: LIBRARY@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 30 Books Section NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH: WHEN BREATH BECOMES AIR by Paul Kalanithi At the age of thirty-six, on the verge of completing a decade’s worth of training as a neurosurgeon, Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. One day he was a doctor treating the dying, and the next he was a patient struggling to live. And just like that, the future he and his wife had imagined evaporated. When Breath Becomes Air chronicles Kalanithi’s transformation from a naïve medical student “possessed”, as he wrote, “by the question of what, given that all organisms die, makes a virtuous and meaningful life” into a neurosurgeon at Stanford working in the brain, the most critical place for human identity, and finally into a patient and new father confronting his own mortality. What makes life worth living in the face of death? What do you do when the future, no longer a ladder toward your goals in life, flattens out into a perpetual present? What does it mean to have a child, to nurture a new life as another fades away? These are some of the questions Kalanithi wrestles with in this profoundly moving, exquisitely observed memoir. Paul Kalanithi died in March 2015, while working on this book, yet his words live on as a guide and a gift to us all. “I began to realise that coming face to face with my own mortality, in a sense, had changed nothing and everything,” he wrote. “Seven words from Samuel Beckett began to repeat in my head: ‘I can’t go on. I’ll go on.’” When Breath Becomes Air is an unforgettable, lifeaffirming reflection on the challenge of facing death and on the relationship between doctor and patient, from a brilliant writer who became both. PAGE 31 THE TANGLIN CLUB A Force For Good | Goleman, Daniel Drinking in America: Our Secret History | Cheever, Susan How to Win at the Sport of Business | Cuban, Mark Direct From Dell | Dell, Michael Simply Rich: A Memoir | DeVos, Rich Fooling Some of the People All of the Time | Einhorn, David The Rise of the Robots | Ford, Martin Mindful Work: How Meditation Is Changing Business from the Inside Out | Gelles, David Future Crimes: Everything Is Connected, Everyone Is Vulnerable and What We Can Do About It | Goodman, Marc Munich Art Hoard: Hitler's Secret Hoard | Hinckley, C When Breath Becomes Air | Kalanithi, Paul Destiny & Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbet Walker Bush | Meacham, Jon The Life and Loves of a He Devil | Norton, Graham Steering Clear | Peterson, Peter G. Living in a Time of Deception | Poh Soo Kai, Dr Zero to One | Thiel, Peter Call Me Ted | Turner, Ted What I Know For Sure | Winfrey, Opray FICTION The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto| Albom, Mitch Vanishing Point | Cheong, Felix When a Flower Dies | Chia, Josephine These Shallow Graves | Donnelly, Jennifer The 3rd Woman | Freedland, Jonathan Rogue Lawyer | Grisham, John Orphan X | Hurwitz, Gregg Fear of Flying | Jong, Erica Breakdown | Kellerman, Jonathan The Fishermen | Obioma, Chigozie Cross Justice | Patterson, James Off the Page | Picoult, Jodi and Van Leer, Samantha Brotherhood in Death | Robb, J.D. When the Professor Got Stuck in the Snow | Rhodes, Dan The Year of the Runaways | Sahota, Sunjeev The Art of Hearing Heartbeats | Sendker, Jan-Phillip The Cartel | Winslow, Don A Little Life | Yanagihara, Hanya DVDs Section DVD OF THE MONTH: SPOTLIGHT (2015) Directed by Tom McCarthy Starring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core. ACTION JUNIOR LIBRARY Airlift - 2016 (PG13) (Hindi) Goosebumps - 2015 (PG) The Monkey King 2 - 2016 The Prophet - 2014 (PG13) (PG13) (Chinese) Goosebumps - 2015 (PG) The Last Witch Hunter - 2015 (PG13) The Walk - 2015 (PG) Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens - 2015 (PG) DRAMA Wazir - 2016 (PG13) (Hindi) Brooklyn - 2015 (NC16) Creed - 2015 (PG13) Insidious: Chapter 3 - 2015 (M18) Legend - 2015 (M18) Room - 2015 (PG13) Spotlight - 2015 (NC16) Steve Jobs - 2015 (M18) The Dressmaker - 2015 (PG13) The Golden Era - 2014 (PG13) (Chinese) A Late Quartet - 2012 (M18) COMEDY Absolutely Anything - 2015 (NC16) Dilwale - 2015 (PG13) (Hindi) Our Brand is Crisis - 2015 (NC16) DOCUMENTARY Iris - 2014 (PG13) TV SERIES Downton Abbey: Season 6 - 2016 (NC16) BLU RAY Sherlock: The Abominable Bride - 2016 (PG13) Brooklyn - 2015 (NC16) Concussion - 2015 (PG13) Crimson Peak - 2015 (M18) Insidious: Chapter 3 - 2015 (M18) The Good Dinosaur - 2015 (PG) The Last Witch Hunter - 2015 (PG13) Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens - 2015 (PG) Room - 2015 (PG13) Spotlight - 2015 (NC16) The 33 - 2015 (PG) Pawn Sacrifice - 2014 (PG13) The Prophet - 2014 (PG13) Kaaka Muttai - 2014 (PG) (Tamil) THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 32 Fitness TOUR DE SINGAPURA 2016: 30-DAY SPINNING CHALLENGE During the final week of April, The Tanglin Club's Tour de Singapura zoomed into its final stage, with stage winners Mark Andrew and Maryam Sithawalla taking top honours in the South zone, nabbing the last stage winner's jersey and pushing towards the overall prize. In a fast and furious battle to the finish line, the exciting conclusion of the Tour de Singapura congratulated overall winners Moiz Sithawalla and Pippa Reid for winning the foursegment race. Both winners led the pack with the greatest overall wattage (power output) over a distance of at least 70km/week throughout all four weeks of the Tour, and both received the coveted yellow jerseys for their victories. In a very close second place were male and female competitors Richard Coventry and Gill Reid, both finishing just a few watts behind the Tour leaders, and closing out the podium in third place were Chew GH and Chan Hsiang Sui. All runners-up received trophies and medals for their performances at the finale presentation event. Also of note were mileage warriors Maryam Sithawalla and Richard Coventry, both of whom racked up the greatest cumulative distance (total km) over the four-week event. Maryam dominated at 609km while Richard totalled 356km, and both were handily rewarded with trophies commemorating their efforts. It's never too early to start training for the 2017 Tour de Singapura – and the whole team at Tanglin hopes you'll join us for this challenging and fun event next year! KARATE DEMONSTRATION TRAINING SESSION Karate is an ancient Japanese art of self-defence. It’s a great way to maintain good health – suitable for anyone from 5 years old to 60 years old. The stretching and cardio exercise strengthens joints, builds muscles, increases reflexes, and lessens muscle and tendon aches. If you have been considering learning Karate, why not join us for a demonstration training session this July! Sunday, 17 July 11.00am to 12.30pm Multi-Purpose Hall Complimentary for all Members Attire: Sportswear (Training will be barefoot) Instructor: KH Lai (2nd Dan Black Belt) Programme: • Warm up exercise | Light indoor cardio workout • Stretching exercise | Stationery stretching of tendons and muscles primarily in the leg areas • Basic Karate Drills | Group exercise of footwork • Shadow boxing | Punching and kicking of simple techniques • Padwork | Punching and kicking of hand held pads • Kata | Try out a Karate set of movements FOR MORE INFORMATION OR ENQUIRIES REGARDING ONGOING KARATE CLASSES, PLEASE CONTACT AZIZ AT 6622 0575 OR EMAIL AZIZ.KAMSANI@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG. PAGE 33 THE TANGLIN CLUB SPECIALISED PROGRAM – Have a personal goal in mind? Whether it is bodybuilding, weight loss, strengthening of muscles, or to recover from injury, your trainer will develop a specific program that will suit your goal. The program will be customised especially for you and your needs only! TIME EFFICIENT WORKOUT – Time does not need to be wasted at the gym. If you struggle to set aside time for working out, your trainer will develop a program that you can get the most out of in the least amount of time. Your trainer will teach and help you with the exercise and routine, right by your side. This is excellent for busy working adults or students preparing for the exams! If you haven't worked out all your life or had to stop for a few months or even a few years, it's easy to get into the gym and start on the elliptical machine, but what happens next? Wanting to start but not having any clue of how to use the equipment or machines that are available, or feeling embarrassed with the people around you? Not a problem. Today, we are going to discuss the 5 benefits of Personal Training that will help you to get started. 5 BENEFITS OF PERSONAL TRAINING MOTIVATION – Having a trainer by your side will boost your morale and push you to achieve your goals – and perhaps to even exceed your expectations. Your trainer will be there by your side, cheering you on, even when you are at your lowest. Your trainer will build your confidence at the gym and encourage you to make health and fitness as part of your lifestyle. TECHNIQUE AND FORM – Many gym users often watch YouTube videos or read magazines to learn how to exercise. These might be cheaper alternatives, but they do not substitute having a trainer by your side, paying attention to your movements and giving immediate feedback on your technique and form. Your trainer will help you to develop better form, improve posture, and increase your strength and motion by teaching you how to use the correct muscles in certain movement patterns. By doing so, you can achieve your goals faster and avoid getting injured – which brings us to the next point. INJURY PREVENTION – A trainer will guide you how to use the gym equipment correctly and workout such that you will not hurt yourself. Some people shy away from trying new equipment due to the fear of getting injured. Others in the gym may try using equipment simply by looking at how others do so, which risks injury. Avoid putting yourself in such a situation and get a trainer who will assist you in achieving your fitness goals. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 34 Balut-Ten-Pin Bowling Section April does tend to throw the occasional curve ball, and proved it again. The field was whittled down to 13 players due to travel, tracking Saturn, latest issue of Fishing Illustrated, green dwellings, ‘Is there anyone out there?’, to name a few. Zoeb Sadiq made a concerted effort to finish one obligation and made a mad dash to make it in time for the game. This dedication to Balut paid off with him sweeping the total score board with 629 points. Chong Zhi Cheng meanwhile put his marker down for the highest game score of the year with a 157 game. In the background, you know who got 4 baluts. May brings the 1st round of the Inter-Club Balut annual thrash and the pounding starts at the Singapore Recreation Club. More on that and the monthly game next time around, and yes, you can play Balut at home! Vikram Raman Balut Section TEN-PIN BOWLING INTER CLUB GAME WITH SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB (SRC) The Tanglin Club will be hosting the first leg of the Inter Club game with the Singapore Recreation Club. The Ten-Pin Bowling Section would like to recruit bowling enthusiasts to represent the Club for this friendly game. Do let us know if you are interested to participate in this fun and interesting game with us! Tuesday, 5 July Registration: 6.30pm | Start of Game: 7.00pm Singapore Recreation Club Complimentary Format: Total score of the team wins Light refreshments will be provided FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER, PLEASE EMAIL MAX SOH AT CHUNZHENG.SOH@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG OR CALL 6622 0573. PAGE 35 THE TANGLIN CLUB Billiards Section The Billiards Section saw a very busy month in April with the Sports Family Day on Sunday, 3 April and our regular Billiards Section Night on Thursday, 21 April. The Section also travelled to Penang and Ipoh for a couple of friendly matches with the Penang Club and the Royal Ipoh Club. We will report on the trip as soon as we have the photos sorted! The Sports Family Day was well attended with both Section Members and Non-Section Members coming to play. With more than a dozen people in the room, it was certainly bustling with activity! Mr Chay Kok Fun and Mr Mark Simpson (Convenor) were very much involved in orientating the enthusiasts on the basics of cueing and playing the game. Thank you everyone for your participation and support. Our Billiards Month Section for April saw an amazing tie for the top place among Mr Chong Zhi Cheng, Mr Ng Boon Keng and Mr Arun Desai. Dr Boon Keng was then declared the winner as he had the highest handicap of the three. Good show! UPCOMING EVENTS Handicap Doubles Snooker Competition for the Andy Webster Trophy Saturday, 16 July 2.00pm to 7.00pm Monthly Snooker Section Fund Night Thursday, 21 July 7.00pm We are looking forward to more trips and competitions for the second half of the year! Please stay tuned via the Sports & Recreation notice boards, emails and counter staff. Billiards Sub-Section Committee THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 36 Bridge Section BRIDGE OVERSEAS TRIP: BANDUNG & JAKARTA, INDONESIA 11 to 15 April In April, 14 very excited ladies flew to Bandung en route Jakarta to see the famous volcano. Surrounded by the lush Parahyangan mountains, Bandung is the third largest city of Indonesia and its nickname is Kota Kembang or Flower City – which it really is. The Dutch and now residents of Jakarta visit Bandung for the cooler climate. Jyoti’s daughter Jingle got us very good deals at both hotels. On the next morning, we were driven to the Natural Park of Tangkuban Parahu Mountain. On arrival, we were met with a strong smell of sulphur coming from the hot springs below. To get down, we had to tread steep slippery mountain slopes for over an hour. A few of us barely made it even with the help of the porters. Once down though, we felt a huge sense of achievement and couldn't wait to soak our legs in the hot springs. That evening, many of us went for a full body massage for just $10 each! After which, we proceeded to a lovely restaurant in the hills overlooking a valley for dinner. The following day, 9 of us continued our journey by car to Jakarta to meet with our friend Catherine Cardyn who had relocated there and introduced us to the Belanda Indonesia Bridge Club. The Belanda bridge members use the private home of a National player on Thursdays for cost reasons. Our ladies had a very challenging time playing against some ex-National and International tournament players. The director was a highly qualified gentleman. Sonia and Aisha came 2nd and Joyti and Deepa 4th. Well done ladies, and more importantly, you represented the Tanglin Club Bridge Section. It was a very enjoyable time and hopefully we can return their gracious hospitality when they visit Singapore. These trips also help to forge and strengthen friendships and expose us to more challenges when we play against other clubs. We hope more of our Bridge Members will join us on future trips. Dora Tan Bridge Section PAGE 37 THE TANGLIN CLUB Choir_Jun12_v4.ai 10 9/25/2012 10:57:30 AM Choir Section C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Acapella Performance at the Chinese Restaurant THE TANGLIN CLUB HOIR Choir performing on Mother’s Day (L-R): Wendy Toh, Judy Ip, Jenny Leong, Sumita Joshi, Patricia Teoh, Joanna Loo, Lim Yok Mei, Victoria, Serene Liok, Lilian Goh, Jocelyne Hill, Kristy Choir after the performance at the Committee and Sub-Committee Appreciation Cocktail Party (L-R): Lim Yok Mei, Sumita Joshi, Jenny Leong, Wendy Toh, Jocelyne Hill, Judy Ip, Yvonne Tan, Patricia Teoh, Choir Master Albert Tay, Club President Robert Wiener, Pianist Adeline Lim, Joanna Loo, Serene Liok, Lilian Goh, Victoria, Kristy Tanglin Club Choristers with Choir Master Albert Tay During April and May, the Choir had a string of performances. These included: • An Acapella performance (where the group sings without any instrumental accompaniment) in the Chinese Restaurant. A first for the choir and diners may have been surprised but the songs were well-received. • A Mother’s Day Celebratory performance with a medley of songs sung at the brunch in the Churchill Room. We were happy to charm and delight with our music and make the day even more special for the exceptional woman in everyone’s life. • The Choir provided entertainment at the Committee and Sub-Committee Appreciation Cocktail Party and was delighted to meet a request for an Encore! The Tanglin Choir is now in its 4th year and is always looking for Members to join. It is a non-auditioned Choir and everyone is welcome to try us out before committing. Don’t worry if you’re not sure of your singing abilities – this is very much a mixed ability group with section leaders to help out learners and newcomers. It doesn't matter if you don’t read music, or think you may not get the tune, melody or pitch right the first time. It's all about learning, practising and enjoying singing! Don’t let it bother you if anyone ever told you or you have the opinion that you can’t sing. It’s just an urban myth that the world is divided into singers and non-singers. As someone rightly said, “If you can talk, you can sing. If you can walk, you can dance.” To anyone who is willing to have fun, enjoy good company, sing regularly and perform from time to time, do join the Tanglin Choir Section. You would like to sing with us? Congratulations! You’re in! No questions asked. Simple as that. Easy right? If you still need any more convincing, do visit us any Wednesday at the Theatrette from 7.30pm to 9.30pm! Sumita Joshi Choir Committee Member THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 38 Dance Section THE DANCE SECTION PRESENTS PERANAKAN BALL COME AND JOGET WITH US Saturday, 3 September 7.30pm Churchill Room Dress Code: Gentlemen: Batik Shirts Ladies: Sarong Kebaya (preferred) Performance by Gunong Sayang Dance to music by Band and DJ Kaze Peranakan Dinner with complimentary glass of wine Prizes for Best Dressed Dance Section Member $68 Tanglin Club Member $78 Guest $88 Cover charge of $45 per person for non-diners if seats are available at the bar. Each Member may bring up to 4 guests. RESERVATIONS & ENQUIRIES: 6622 0571 OR UMA.MAGES@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG Darts FRIENDLY DARTS: TANGLIN CLUB VS SERANGOON GARDENS COUNTRY CLUB On 11 June, The Tanglin Club Darts Section ladies had an enjoyable friendly game of darts with the ladies of the Serangoon Gardens Country Club (SGCC). It was extremely rewarding and motivating to watch skilful darts of the SGCC players as well as our home team. The competition kicked off with both singles and doubles matches. It was fun meeting up and enjoying a game of darts with all the ladies, especially sporting players who are eager to play darts, talk about darts, and, in general, share the addiction to darts. Yes, it does seem that positive addiction occurs as a result of continuously hurling pointed objects at a fixed target, retrieving them, and hurling them again. Most importantly, we welcome our darts players to take part in matches with much keenness and enthusiasm, in order to further improve the competitive levels of our home team. Congratulations, to our only overall winner Esther Ling for her outstanding performance. Mavis Light, Eunice, Katherine, Lilian and Sepalika did their best to secure one set of each game. Congratulations to all the winners! Many thanks to all the Darts Members for their support in making the afternoon a joyous occasion. We are also thankful to the Sports Section Team for making our games always fun and rewarding. Sepalika Kumarasinghe Darts Section Member THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 40 Golf Section COLONIAL CUP APRIL IN-HOUSE GAME Last year an announcement was made with respect to the 2016 closure of Jurong Country Club. Our 20th April in-house game gave Members a final opportunity of enjoying a round on the quite recently revamped Jurong course. Due to increased demand for Jurong green time, we were limited to ten flights and a good mix of ladies and gents, new and familiar Section Members filled all the slots. After a bright start, the sky turned very grey and stormy. This inevitably led to participants having to take time out for some sheltered camaraderie. During the extended break, a morale boost was provided by the Jurong Management, with a generous offer to provide floodlights up to 8.30pm. This arrangement ensured the opportunity of a complete round for all. The Colonial Cup is a match held annually amongst The Tanglin Club, British Club and The American Club. This year’s event was hosted by the British Club at Tanah Merah Country Club’s Garden Course. Following a morning storm, the weather cleared just in time and the match was able to proceed. The format was match play with pairs from each Club playing against a pair from one of the other Clubs – not as complicated as it sounds! There were six pairs representing Tanglin Club with eight matches in total. Most of the games were hard fought with several going to the last green to be decided. Of the eight matches, The Tanglin Club won four, the British Club three and The American Club one, allowing The Tanglin Club to win the Cup lost last year to the British Club. Winning combinations for Tanglin Club were David White/Gopal Banerji, Chris Steffans/Raymond Tan, Alex Eow/Phua Swee Leng and Hemant Pathania/Lawrence Ang, who played the last flight that brought home the point to win the Cup! Hugh Hoyes Cock/Paul Healy lost on the last hole and the German combination of Wolfgang Hollerman/Jurgen Martiens succumbed to very strong American Club opposition. A delicious curry buffet and good camaraderie among the teams back at the British Club rounded off a very pleasant and successful day for the Tanglin golfers. Thanks to all those who participated in the match. PAGE 41 THE TANGLIN CLUB Following the resumption of play, the ensuing fine weather and efficiently drained course provided ideal golfing conditions for the stableford based event to be fully enjoyed. Drinks and makan kecil gave more reason for good and bad scorers alike to toast and be toasted while overlooking the still floodlit elevated eighteenth green. Match Day Winners Men: 1. Hugh Hoyes Cock (41 points) 2. Alex Eow (34 points) 3. Tan Kai Seng (34 points) Women: 1. Sally Liew (34 points) 2. Lynda Kunzru (34 points) Nearest to Pinners: Hole 3: Tan Kok Chai Hole 6: Hugh Hoyes Cock Hole 17: Justin Heah Hole 14: Tan Kai Seng UPCOMING EVENTS July In-House Game on 13 July @ Raffles Country Club (Lake Course) August In-House Game on 11 August (Venue TBC) Annual Golf Championship on 2 September @ Singapore Island Country Club (New Course) Lawn Bowls Section Our bowlers in action at the Royal Thai Sports Club (RBSC) for the Bangkok friendly. The natural green is excellent but heavy. Our bowlers in action at the Royal Thai Sports Club (RBSC) for the Bangkok friendly. The natural green is excellent but heavy. EXCITING GAMES IN BANGKOK April has been a very eventful month for our Lawn Bowlers who participated in the Annual Singapore National Bowls in the doubles and singles, both at the Kallang Green and our Club’s Lawn Bowls Green. 12 Tanglin Club Lawn Bowlers also took part in 2 friendly games with the Royal Thai Sporting Club in Bangkok on 30 April and 1 May. Fortunately for our bowlers, a heavy rain on 29 April helped cool the temperature from 40°C to a low 30°C. Our Lawn Bowls Convenor, Roger Kimpton (centre), with our Members and Thai bowlers Ling Ten Ing Lawn Bowls Committee Member In Action With our excellent and gracious Thai hosts “Sorry, you are out by so much.” “Come nearer, nearer; excellent!” “We are friendly competitors.” – Devi and Host “Thank you for the fine game.” – Graham Dare (Captain) THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 42 Scuba Section LEARNING TO DIVE WITH LIVING SEAS THE PADI OPEN WATER COURSE: YOUR FIRST STEP TO SCUBA DIVING Ever wondered about life under the sea? Here’s your chance to find out for yourself. The PADI Open Water Course prepares you for your first underwater adventure, arming you with the necessary knowledge and skills you’ll need to dive safely and competently, because you'll want to be at ease when you're immersed in the beauty of the ocean. Upon successfully completing the course, you’ll be qualified to plan and conduct open water dives with a buddy – up to a maximum depth of 18 metres. Training will be provided by Living Seas in conjunction with the Tanglin Club Scuba Section. The course will be held in July 2016, and costs $250 (excluding GST and the cost of open water sessions, which vary depending on location). The course is open only to Tanglin Club Members and participants should be able to demonstrate a degree of water confidence. Pool and theory classes will be conducted at the Club. The minimum age for the Scuba Section practice is 14. Children under 18 are required to be accompanied by a parent on the course. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE EMAIL RAJ AT RAJ@TANGLIN-CLUB.ORG.SG. COURSE DATE SCHEDULE OPTIONS* IN JULY 2016 OPTION 1: Weekday Schedule (Mondays and Wednesdays), from 7.00pm to 10.00pm Monday, 11 July – Theory (Part 1) Wednesday, 13 July – Pool (Part 1) Monday, 18 July – Theory (Part 2) Wednesday, 20 July – Pool (Part 2) OPTION 2: Weekend Schedule (Saturday and Sunday) Saturday, 9 July – 12.00pm to 3.00pm – Theory (Part 1) 3.00pm to 6.00pm – Pool (Part 1) Sunday, 10 July – 9.00am to 12.00pm – Theory (Part 2) 12.00pm to 3.00pm – (Allowing time for Lunch) Pool (Part 2) *Only one course will be conducted and the timing will depend on the participant’s availability. PAGE 43 THE TANGLIN CLUB Squash Section CLAYMORE CUP WAR OF THE ROSES CUP This year, the British Club hosted the annual War of the Roses Cup where squash players from The Tanglin Club and the British Club meet up and battle it out on court. The format is singles game best of three games to 15 American scoring. This year The Tanglin Club hosted the annual Claymore Cup where squash players from The Tanglin Club and The American Club meet up on a Saturday afternoon and play a tournament. The format is singles game best of three games to 15 American scoring. Looking at the line up the competition was always going to be a relatively close affair and so it proved with some great matches over the afternoon. However, eventually The American Club prevailed and so for the first time, The Tanglin Club has ceded the Claymore Cup – a cup which had its home at Tanglin since the competition began, but this gives an incentive to bring it back next year! Many thanks to the Tanglin sports staff for helping to organise the event and a special thank you to Puneet Charda who was the main organiser, and great thanks to all who participated to make it another great day. After all, everyone enjoyed The Tanglin Club’s hospitality with the traditional curry and beer rounding off the day with a social evening. Andrew Lockie Squash Convenor ROYAL BANGKOK SPORTS CLUB ANNUAL JUMBO DOUBLES Looking at the line up the competition was always going to be a relatively close affair and so it proved with some great matches over the afternoon. However, eventually the British Club prevailed and so for the first time, The Tanglin Club ceded the War of the Roses Cup, a cup which has had its home at Tanglin since the competition began. This appears to be a trend as we managed to also lose to The American Club in the Claymore Cup, so we are eager to reverse the situation next year. Many thanks to the Tanglin Sports staff for helping to organise the event and a special thank you to Thomas Bouvagnet who was the main organiser, and great thanks to all who participated and made it another great day. Finally, a big thank you to the British Club who was a great host – everyone enjoyed their hospitality after the match. FAREWELL PARTY Over the weekend of 30 April to 1 May, a group of Section Members travelled to Bangkok to play in the Annual Jumbo Doubles Tournament hosted at the regal Royal Bangkok Sports Club. Section Members competed hard and heavily, both on the court and off. From playing numerous rounds of golf right there steps from the Doubles Court, to admiring the ceiling that boasts of fellow Section Member Sayen Desai, to witnessing the launching off of Section Members on motorbikes at full speed – it was the usual peak of the Section's tour schedule! One particularly enthralling tournament match saw an all Tanglin pairing with Peter 'Chaps' Rogers and partner Don Hanna battling it out, down to the final point, down to the final frame winner, against Glenn Bryce and Anthony Rawlinson. Nice! So now that we are back in the beer garden and away from the dangerous Soi boys, it’s time to start thinking about the next trip, which likely is the Raintree Club in Kuala Lumpur in September. The Squash Section organised a leaving party for Graham Hunter who, sadly, is departing these shores to retire back in the UK. Graham is a well-liked Member who enjoys his squash and eagerly participated in as many events as he could. The Section organised a friendly doubles match early in the evening where a good number of Members turned up. The evening turned out to be a great success with a considerable amount of refreshments consumed with the accompanying barbeque and went well into the night. We presented Graham with a tankard duly inscribed along with a blownup group photo for him to remember us. The Section will miss Graham and his wife and we wish them all the good luck and fortune for the future. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 44 Adult Tennis Section FRIENDLY MATCH WITH MITS PINK Ladies On 6 April, the morning Ladies Tennis Group hosted a friendly match against MITS Pink Ladies, from National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge. In a recent Women’s International Tennis (WITS) competition, the opponents had scored a narrow victory over the Tanglin Tigers in Beta division, so we knew that we would have some strong opposition. However, I am pleased to say that after a hard-fought competition, The Tanglin Club won by 69 games to 53. On behalf of all the players, I would like to thank Lilian and Esther for organising the courts and refreshments, and Helen for initiating the invitation and taking care of the pairings on the day. Everyone really enjoyed the tennis and the lovely snacks provided by the Club after the match. Marion White CHEN REPEATS IN NOTABLE YEAR FOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS This year was an amazing year for the Club Championships. There was immense interest in the Mixed Doubles (17 pairs) and if you looked up and down each of the five draws, they were all family pairings. Brothersister. Mother-daughter. Uncle-nephew. The turnout (more than 100 individuals) exceeded our expectations by a wide margin. Rob Chen won the Men's Singles for the third year in a row, beating Claus Oldager 6-3, 6-1 in the final, while defending champion Anne Tan fell to Joanne Koh 6-2 and 6-1 in the women's final. The times they are a-changin', Bob Dylan famously sang, and this year, that rang true. Former champion Mark Fernandes lost in three tough sets to young Joshua Cheng while Chris Forbes went down to Joshua Lake in the quarters, also in three sets. Joshua Lake then pushed Claus all the way, falling in a third set super-tiebreak in the semis. The junior print was all over. They held their own against the vets, and even the elder statesman of the juniors (Ryan Ng) nearly reached the final in the Men's Doubles. Claus didn't leave 2016 empty handed though. He and partner Craig Doel downed defending champions Taco Portengen and Dave Ng 6-3 and 6-2 in the final. The women's final was won by Cathy Leow and Suzanne Brown. In the Mixed Doubles, Sub-Committee Members Leong Shieh Yen and Soo Kui Jien won a tense encounter over Suzanne and Vincent Lam 6-4, 2-6, and 7-6 (5) to emerge champions. Congratulations all. There are a number of pictures of the matches on the 40XV page as well as The Tanglin Club Tennis Section page on Facebook. I'd like to personally thank Kui Jien, Lilian, Renato, Ken and his team at 40XV, Cielito, James and Mark James in making this year's Club Championships the best yet. Yeoh Enlai Tennis Convenor PAGE 45 THE TANGLIN CLUB Junior Tennis Section TANGLIN CLUB JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SERIES #2 Thanks for participating in the 13 to 15 May event and we look forward to seeing everyone at the next one in August. Girls 10’s Winner: Nina Baikie Runner Up: Toh Jo-Lynne Girls Open Winner: Tara Bhandari Runner Up: Michelle Yeo Boys 10’s Champs Winner: Chen Sze Ting Runner Up: Hugh Lake Boys 10’s Winner: Jed Gabler Runner Up: Eldon Lee Boys 12’s Winner: Evan Lee Runner Up: Vihaan Iyer Boys Open Winner: Joshua Cheng KEPPEL CLUB JUNIOR FRIENDLY TANGLIN CLUB HOLIDAY JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS Our good friends at Keppel Club hosted an amazingly fun friendly match for our juniors on 21 May. 30 kids from both clubs competed from 1.00pm to 7.00pm. We witnessed some really high quality tennis and strong camaraderie between the kids of both clubs. Monday to Friday, 11 to 15 July Monday to Friday, 8 to 12 August Many thanks to 40XV for sponsoring the team uniform. The kids look sharp! The ever popular Tanglin Club Tennis Camps are on again during the school holidays and these camps are a great way to introduce the youngsters to tennis, whilst also for those kids eager to hit extra balls during the school break. Camps run from 9.00am to 12 noon, Monday to Friday, on the dates above. Please email tennis@tanglin-club.org.sg for more information. THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 46 Staff News TANGLIN CLUB PASTRY CHEFS WIN AWARDS IN FHA CULINARY CHALLENGE 2016 The foundation of the food and beverage industry is the people who commit valuable time and effort through their passion to ensure the highest standards are attained. FHA Culinary Challenge (FCC) is the region’s most prestigious international culinary competition dedicated to the promotion of culinary excellence. With strong support from the World Association of Chef Societies and the regional chef associations, it is the ultimate arena for hundreds of budding culinary talents from around the world to display their mastery of skills and be accredited by a panel of internationally acclaimed chefs. We are delighted to announce that 2 of our Pastry Chefs participated and won awards during this year’s challenge. Chin Chun Fei – Demi Chef de Partie This year, Chun Fei participated in 3 categories. It was a great feat as this was his first time participating in more than 1 category. Congratulations to him for scoring Bronze for Class 1: “Dress the Cake”! Jason Chuah – Commis 1 Jason once again participated in Class 5: Petits Fours or Pralines. This is his third time participating in this culinary challenge, and this year, he won the Silver award. Congratulations! 2016: Petits Fours or Pralines (Silver) Class 1: "Dress the Cake" (Bronze) Class 3C: Pastry Showpiece – Dough/Bread Dough Class 5: Petits Fours and Pralines Past Years: 2014: Dress the Cake (Gold) 2012: Chocolate Showpiece (Bronze) The Great Singapore Sale Best Shaping Facial CACI Luxury Non-Surgical Face Lift Incorporating 2 most effective equipment in treatment CACI & Capacitive Radio Frequency Ling New York Facial 1 50% off *First Trial S$73.83 (Incl GST) * Terms & Conditions apply For the most natural lift, re-educate your muscle to defy gravity on their own. A beauty secret of stars such as Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez and Linda Evangelista. This non-invasive, needless and painless facial shaping treatment will give you A-Lister facial contours and cheekbones. Terms & Conditions apply Body Massage 60mins - $48 only 90mins - $72 only with free add on Essential oils Touch the body, Calm the mind, Heal the spirit 321, Alexandra Road, Alexandra Central, #02-25, Singapore159971 (Beside Park Hotel. Park Hotel is next to IKEA) Tel : 6250 1326 THE TANGLIN CLUB PAGE 48 IT'S MOVIE TIME Fancy catching a movie? Bring along your family and friends to The Tanglin Club Theatrette and catch these screenings which are complimentary. To make your experience even more enjoyable, popcorn and drinks are available for purchase at The Tea Room. ADULT SCREENINGS CHILDREN’S MATINEES Showtimes: Friday, 8.00pm | Saturday, 6.00pm & 9.00pm | Sunday, 6.00pm & 9.00pm 1-3 July | 156mins The Revenant (2015) M18 Cast: Leonardo di Caprio, Tom Hardy, Will Poulter *Golden Globe, BAFTA & Academy Award Winner 16 & 17 July | 93mins Song of the Sea (2014) PG Voice Cast: David Rawle, Brendan Gleeson, Lisa Hannigan *Academy Award Nominee 2 & 3 July | 86mins The Boxcar Children (2014) G Voice Cast: Illeana Douglas, Mackenzie Foy, Martin Sheen 8-10 July | 129mins Spotlight (2015) PG Cast: Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Liev Schreiber 22-24 July | 125mins Truth (2015) PG Cast: Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, Toper Grace, Dennis Quaid 23 & 24 July | 75mins Barbie Spy Squad (2016) G Voice Cast: Erica Lindbeck, Stephanie Sheh, Jenny Pellicer *Classic 5-7 August | 124mins Trumbo (2015) M18 Cast: Diane Lane, Helen Mirren, Bryan Cranston *Academy Award Nominee Showtimes: Saturday & Sunday, 2.30pm *Academy Award Winner 6 & 7 August | 135mins Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) PG Cast: Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher 9 & 10 July | 85mins Open Season: Scared Silly (2015) PG Voice Cast: Trevor Devall, Garry Chalk, Kathleen Barr 15-17 July | 106mins A Late Quartet (2012) PG Cast: Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mark Ivanir 29-31 July | 118mins Room (2015) M18 Cast: Brie Larson, Joan Allen, Jacob Tremblay *Golden 30 & 31 July | 137mins Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 (2015) PG Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson Globe, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild & Academy Award Winner 12-14 August | 123mins The Walk (2015) PG Cast: Joseph Gordon Levitt, Ben Kingsley, Charlotte Le Bon 13 & 14 August | 159mins Harry Potter & the Philosopher’s Stone (2001) PG Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Richard Harris TERMS: Film Ratings: G – General viewing | PG – Parent guidance required | NC16 – No children below 16 • Entrance to the Theatrette will be via the main foyer only. • For Members intending to bring in more than 10 guests, prior reservation is required to be made through events@tanglin-club.org.sg. • Moviegoers are to be seated at least 10 minutes before showtime. • Members will be fully responsible for their children and guests in ensuring that the screened film is suitable for viewing, in accordance with the rules governed by the Singapore vie Board of Film Censors. • Members will be fully responsible for the conduct and behavior of their children and guests, and be answerable to the Committee in the respect of the same. • No smoking is permitted within the Theatrette. • To comply with Fire Safety Regulations, no person may sit in any area other than in the seats provided, nor may any person stand to watch any part of the show. • FOR ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL THE FRONT DESK AT 6622 0555. NO BOOKINGS ARE REQUIRED; ENTRY WILL BE ON A FIRST-COME FIRST-SERVED BASIS. PAGE 51 THE TANGLIN CLUB Early Bird Discount Enjoy 10% off when you order from 1 July to 15 August This Mid-Autumn Festival, satiate your taste buds and indulge in the richness of our inaugural mooncakes. Purchase any 4 mooncakes and have them encased in an elegant scarlet ‘handbag’ box. Perfect as gifts for family, friends and business associates. Order from 1 July to 4 September | Collection available from 1 to 15 September From 16 August Early Bird Plain Single Yolk Double Yolk per mooncake $43.20 $46.80 $50.40 Plain Single Yolk Double Yolk per mooncake $48.00 $52.00 $56.00 Please drop by the Tea Room to place your order. 秋 色 明 媚 月 動 聽 月 到 中 秋 分 外 明