penang...517, tanjung bungah, 11200 penang tel: 04-890 7370 fax: 04-890 3271 e-mail:...
TRANSCRIPT
KELAB RENANG PULAU PINANG
PENANG
SWIMMING
CLUB
FOUNDED 1903
SEPTOCT
34F&B Promotion
| 02
PENANG SWIMMING CLUB
517, Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Penang
Tel: 04-890 7370 Fax: 04-890 3271
E-mail: [email protected]
www.penangswimmingclub.com
PATRONT.Y.T. Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Pulau Pinang Tun Dato’ Seri Utama
(Dr) Haji Abdul Rahman Bin Haji Abbas DMK, SMN, DUPN, SPDK, DP, DMPN, DJN
CLUB MANAGEMENT
GENERAL MANAGER Ramis Chandran
FINANCE MANAGER Ong Gaik Cheng
F&B MANAGER Mahmuda Sadek
CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Agnes Leow
ADMIN EXECUTIVE Ann Tan
CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER Mohd Haikal Bin Abdullah
TRUSTEES
Y. Bhg. Dato’ Seri Zainol Abidin Bin Dato’ Hj Salleh DGPN, DMPN, JSM
Y. Bhg. Dato’ Mahinder Singh Dulku DSPN, PKT
Y. Bhg. Dato’ Seri Nazir Ariff Bin Mushir AriffDGPN, DMPN, DSPN, PKT, PJM, JP
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
OPERATING HOURS
Monday - Friday (9.00am - 6.00pm)
Saturday (9.00am - 1.00pm)
Sunday (Closed)ELECTION COMMITTEE
Dr Tan Kim Hor
Richard Chung
Dato’ Dr Zaatar M Adel
Opinions & views expressed in this issue do not necessarily refl ect those of the Committee and the Editorial Board. The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject or edit any contribution to the Newsletter. Articles, extracts and notes published in this newsletter are strictly for members and not for public circulation.
INTERNAL AUDITOR
Jessie Chin
SECTIONS & GROUPS
CONTENTS
14 24 30
12 20
06 17 27 32
16 26 31
LIBRARY COMMITTEE
Lim Lay Looi (Molly) - Chairperson
Lee Chee Lin
Lee Cheng Tee
Dr. Lim Shueh Lin
Dr. Yoon Chee Kin
Dr. Pamela Jean Sharpe
MAIN COMMITTEE 2018/2019
President : Lim Shin Lid
Vice President : Najieb Ariff
Honorary Secretary : Lim Khoon Seng
Honorary Treasurer : Lee Chee Lin
Club Captain : Michael Cheong Zhi Xian
Committee Members : Lim Lay Looi
Ian Philip Peggs
Cheah Chin Teong
Lee Aun Tiang
Ng Chin-U
Yeoh Sung Shen
Paul Thomas Harrison
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
Chairman : John Heah Wee Theng
Committee Members : Ramsun Ho Chii Huey
Diljit Singh Dulku DJN, PKT, PJM
Dr Gopinathan A.
Tan Hooi Choo
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Committee Members : Eric Chong San Dee
Ivan Tan Boon Guan
Chairman : John Tan
Rethinam Pillay
Alvin Loh
EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor : Lim Khoon Seng
Members : Najieb Ariff
Chan Fai Keong
Advisor : Lim Shin Lid
Management : Ramis Chandran
Ann Tan
Adelyn Chew
Khor Siang Tatt
Club Announcements Yoga News
Club Happenings
Angling News Taichi News
Sailing News Dance Sport News Tennis News
Darts NewsScuba News
Karaoke News
34Library News
35Calendar of Events
SECTIONS
ANGLING Beh Ping Seng | SAILING Manfred Wiedenmaier
SCUBA Freddie McGuire | SWIMMING Cindy Wong
GROUPS
AEROBICS Mariam Harvey | DANCE SPORT Choy Kuan Seng (acting)
DARTS Anthony David Morley | KARAOKE Michael Quah
SQUASH/RACQUETBALL Iain Pickett | TAEKWONDO Lim Peng Eng
TAI CHI Colin Yu | TENNIS Tan Tian Heng | YOGA Clara Ooi
YOUTH John Tan
Swimming News
Aerobics News
Valerie Chuah
Elaine Tan
Low Mei Leng
28
PRESIDENTʼSMESSAGE
| 03
On behalf of our Club Members, it is with great pride
and pleasure that I welcome, as Honorary Swimming
Club Members, the Chief Minister of Penang, Yang
Amat Berhormat Tuan Chow Kon Yeow, and our State
Assemblyman for Tanjung Bungah (also Penang State
Executive Councillor), Yang Berhormat Tuan Zairil
Khir Johari.
Our Club has, throughout the years, supported and co-
operated with Penang State by providing the necessary
training for swimmers and sailors; many of whom have
progressed on to successfully represent Penang, and
in some cases, Malaysia. This is an area of support that
our Club will continue to provide, and are proud to do
so. In addition, Members will be aware that our Club, in
collaboration with Penang State, also hosts the annual
'Penang International Regatta'. Penang State can depend
upon our Club’s unwavering support to promote water
sports and other activities within the State, and our
assurance that we will continue to contribute towards the
development and growth of Penang in partnership with
the State Government.
This 'President’s Message' is also an opportune time to
inform Members that the Main Committee has confi rmed Lim Shin LidPresident
the appointment of Mr. Ramis Chandran as the General
Manager of Penang Swimming Club. Many of our Members
will have seen Ramis 'making his rounds' in our Club, and
I believe that his contribution towards the effi ciency and stability within the Club has been well received by Members.
The Main Committee hopes that with his wealth of
experience, knowledge and professionalism, Ramis will help
raise Penang Swimming Club to greater heights.
After the huge success of Oktoberfest last year, we have
been overwhelmed with requests to continue with the
celebration again this year. So, we are working towards
organising an even better event this time around, and aiming
for an encouraging and increased attendance.
Lastly, I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone,
a Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
We will continue to contribute towards the development and growth of Penang in partnership with the State Government.
“
“
| 04
Lim Khoon Seng Editor
These are great values and tradition we must strive to preserve and foster.
“ “
The PSC membership is at the threshold of breaching eight
thousand, thanks to a very steady growth over the years, we
are now the largest Members’ Club in Penang and among
the top in Malaysia, that is, in size. Yet we are still growing!
On one hand we have reasons to be happy, as this is an
indication that the Club is doing well, but on the other
hand we should examine the effect of an ever increasing
population. Over the years, the increased in membership
has brought with it more varieties in sports, social and
recreational activities, which might be considered a positive
development. However, this must be tempered with
staying focused on Club objectives and doing them well.
An unchecked growth in number beyond an optimal level
will almost certainly put severe strains on the provision of
facilities and amenities; compromising their quality and the
very fabrics of the Club. Indeed, we have witnessed that
during some well attended events, we actually ran short of
parking spaces.
PSC has a history of offering excellent services and amenities,
very lively and energetic participation by members in the
sporting and Club activities. These are great values and
tradition we must strive to preserve and foster. Perhaps it is
good time to ponder on a 'suitable' size of membership for our
Club, vis a vis the physical limitation, the values and visions for
the Club.
EDITOR'SNOTE
Ramis ChandranGeneral Manager
GMʼSMESSAGE
| 05
Dear Valued Members,
Warmest greetings to you!
Welcome to another edition of the Nautilus, the magazine
for Penang Swimming Club Members.
I am looking forward to receiving your feedback on your
experience with us. Whilst we love our Club, we certainly
recognise that we are not perfect and it is only through your
feedback that we can continue to improve our service.
It is good to see the membership becoming comfortable
with the controlled access and with our ability to ensure the
integrity of an international private Club for members and
their invited guests. With controlled access, we are now
also able to much better ensure that all entries are properly
supervised while on the Club premise. We apologize that we
were not more effective in monitoring this important rule in
the past, but it is good to hear the feedback from members
that they generally see a difference in the behaviour of the
members and that the Club is a safer environment for all.
With regards to other Club Rules, we would like to also
remind Members to adhere to the dress code for our
Captain's Restaurant. And all vehicles using the Club’s
parking lot for overnight purposes must be registered with
security and be limited to club activities as stipulated by our
club laws.
Two splendid club events are scheduled for September and
October. First, we will once again celebrate the Mooncake
Festival, an enjoyable opportunity for adults and children to
celebrate together. This will be followed shortly thereafter
by what is becoming an eagerly anticipated annual Club
event - 'The Oktoberfest'.
We look forward to busy months and many improvements
in the Club as further strides are made towards our vision of
being the 'Best Club in Penang'.
Thank you for your continued support and we look forward
to seeing you at the Club!
Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is process Working together is success.
- Henry Ford
“ “
ELECTION OFNEW MEMBERS
12JULY2018
Club Announcements
JUNIOR MEMBERS
Megan Cheah May Ern
Goh Poh Shen, Joel
Adam Tan Yen Sheng
Ng Hui Ling
Chong Fock Cheong & Khoo Gim Pheng
Ng Sian Ho
Lauren Lee Shen Ying
Reno Teh Hak Aik &Lee Puay Yew
Lynette Tan Zhu Lyn
Tan Hee Sean &Chua Ping Ping
Teh Wei Ling
Terence Teoh Wei Jun
Low Eunice
Natalie H’ng Khai Lin
Kung Paulson & Lai HongMei
Chong Yong Hui
Enrik Groza
Shern Chan Xao Gie
Kieran Siek Rong Chen
Han Fu Ding & Oh Joo Nee
Khoo Ji Zhen
Regina See Yi Ling
Jason Lim Khai Shen
| 06
09AUG2018
14 JUNE 2018
Paul Edwin Stripp &Annabelle LaoEng Stripp
Shermaine Choong Xin Yi
Tan Lian Kim
Ong Kai Jie
Ang Jern Chien &Shie Ming Huei
Nicole Teh Jing Ru
Chong Kit Fong & Yeap Soon Rhee
Lee Juan
Khor Ming Yang &Tan Lay Chuin
Yeap Jia Jun
Serena Wong Li Ting
JUNIOR MEMBERS
Jimmy Fung Loo Leong & Jessie Chua Xue Fen
Ooi Mei Quin
Soo Zhen Yao
Evon Goh & Ong Yu Shin
Lim Shyi Yuen, Alfred
Daniel Martin Alcon
Dylan David Potter &Jacqueline Chew Su Yin
Clifton Kung Zheng
Lai Hor Yian
Ooi Min Xi
Lee Wei Chern & Ooi Su Yin
Leanne Ang Si Ying
Saw Hui Yi
Lee Wei Yin
| 07
Club Announcements
TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP ACTIVE ABSENT TOTAL
Patron / Hon. Members 22 0 22
Ordinary Transferable Members - Pending for Election (NormalTransfer)- Pending for Election (JM Conversion)
46255331
670 5379
Ordinary Members 3 2 5
Unattached Lady Members 1 1 2
Term Members- Pending for Election (JM Conversion)
21
1 4
Junior Members- Pending for Election
27437
65 376
Associate Members - Pending for Election
189526
133 2054
TOTAL 6970 872 7842
MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS
Club Announcements
For The Financial Period Year Ended 31 July 2018
SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR BEFORE DEPRECIATION
150,527 (27,935)
Depreciation of property, plant & equipment 373,344 385,570
DEFICIT FOR THE YEAR AFTER DEPRECIATION (222,817) (413,505)
Taxation (84,683) (73,076)
DEFICIT AFTER DEPRECIATION & TAXATION (307,500) (486,581)
FIXED DEPOSITS AT BANKS 22,094,154 21,975,903
For The Financial Period from April 2018 to 31 July 2018
INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT
EXPENDITURE EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION
Staff cost 1,167,191 1,177,301
Utilities & services 414,037 379,440
Repairs & maintenance 269,537 205,538
Entertainment 75,077 71,918
Club events and functions 153,100 59,380
Sections and groups activities 53,198 77,802
Administration expenses 152,964 145,051
Rates, taxes & insurance 83,687 90,797
2,368,791 2,207,227
31/7/2018 31/7/2017
INCOME RM RM
Subscriptions 1,307,955 1,288,305
Bar profi ts 78,806 25,373
Restaurant commission 134,093 61,192
Slot machine profi ts 400,404 357,132
Interest from fi xed deposits 304,907 292,306
Transfer/registration fees 244,040 103,700
Sundry revenue 49,113 51,284
2,519,318 2,179,292
| 08
FULL PAGE ADV
QUARTERPAGE ADV
RM1,500Size : 21cm x 29.7cm
BACK COVER
HORIZONTALHALF PAGE ADV
RM2,500Size : 21cm x 29.7cm
INNER B/COVEROR F/COVER
VERTICALHALF PAGE ADV
RM2,000Size : 21cm x 29.7cm
Club Announcements
RATE
Established in 1903 for a select group of Penangnites of yore,
the Penang Swimming Club today is still an exclusive enclave
for its privileged members. Currently, we have more than 7,000
members from various professional and elite backgrounds
and membership continues to grow as the discerning elite
of Penang appreciate the aquatic sporting facilities and the
many social events that make up the Penang Swimming Club.
The bi-monthly Nautilus serves as an important resource and
information for our members, for Club activities, events and
value deals in and around the Club facilities.
For further enquiries, please contact Ms. Ann Tan (Admin
Executive) @ 04-890 7370.
5%Discount will be given
for advertisements that offer exclusive
benefits to ourClub Members
10%Discount for 3 or more insertions
| 09
RM800Size : 20cm x 14.1cm
RM800Size : 9.75cm x 29.7cm
RM500Size : 9.75cm x 14.1cm
All members, please be alerted to the outbreak of HFMD,
both in Penang and nationally. To date, the country has
recorded more than fi fty thousand cases - with children especially vulnerable to this disease, although adults are
susceptible to it as well.
The HFMD disease is a viral infection, and is transmitted
through direct contact with an infected individual, or
via exchange of bodily fl uids, i.e.: saliva, etc.. Common symptoms are high fever, ulcers in the tongue or mouth
and blisters in the hand or foot. It is important to maintain
a high level of personal hygiene and to be cautious when in
contact with strangers at public areas.
Good personal and environmental hygiene is important, as
prevention is better than cure. To date, there is no known
cure for the disease. It is best to consult a doctor if any
suspicious symptoms appear, and good hydration may help
provide relief as well.
Sections & Groups should be aware that in terms of
photography for Nautilus articles, Ann Tan now only has
responsibility for Club Events, such as Patron’s Night,
New Year Countdown, etc..
All Sections and Groups are responsible for their own
respective photos, whether the S & G Events are classed
as Section/Group or Club Event.
Members are hereby reminded to bring your Membership
Cards when coming to the Club. This is compulsory
to ensure the security and safety of every members’
privileges and privacy. The Card is necessary to fi rst and foremost, identify the bearer as a member of the Club. It
is needed to gain access to our Parking facilities, and to
register your visit with the Club. Also, all purchases within
the Club can only be made through the Card. Thus in order
to avoid any inconvenience, please remember not to leave
home without it!
MembershipCards
HFMD(Hand Foot And Mouth Disease)
Club Announcements
| 10
Photographs for inclusion in Nautilus
Despite reminders previously, some S & G are still sending
photos via WhatsApp. A photo sent by WhatsApp is
reduced in size by up to 93%, and subsequently becomes
unusable for Nautilus.
Photos for Nautilus need to be a minimum of 1MB (ideal size 2MB).
Photos taken on handphones need to be sent by email NOT WhatsApp.
Sections & GroupsPhotography& Photos
When emailing,
select the photo(s).
Then select the
email icon.
1 2
Insert Titlee.g.“Sailing Regatta-Photo No.1”.
Then select “Send”.
5 6
Enter recipients address.
When asked for “Size”- Choose “Actual Size”.
(Note: Forwarding by email photos that you have
received via WhatsApp does NOT increase their size!)
3
ACTUAL SIZE
4
Band entertainment and games available.
Drinks at low price.
Snacks available for sale.
Entrance is Free of Charge (FOC).
13OCT2 0 1 8
Saturday Night
Time | 7.30pm – 12 midnight
A member is entitled to bring in 4 Guests.
Please register your name at the Level 6
Reception on or before 9th October 2018.
Club Announcements
| 11
On behalf of the Committee, the Editorial Board wishes a
Happy Deepavali to all members celebrating the festival.
5 Prizes will be awarded to the members and their
children with the most authentic and beautiful
handmade lanterns. There will be a variety of
traditional mooncakes, snacks and tea served.
Enquire / register at the Reception, Level 6.
Closing date: 19th September 2018.
Mooncake & Lantern Festival
CelebrationTime | 7.30pm – 10.00pm
Venue | Seafront Area
Price | RM10 Per Member, RM25 Per Guest. Free of charge for Children below 12 years old.
It isOktoberfest
Season!Come and celebrate Oktoberfest with us at the Club House.
22SEPT2 0 1 8
Saturday Night
Club Happenings
On August 1st, 2018, members of the Exco, PSC paid a
courtesy call on the Chief Minister of Penang, YAB Tuan
Chow Kon Yeow at his Offi ce. PSC has offered our Chief Minister and his spouse the Honorary Memberships to our
Club, and we are pleased to note that they have accepted
our offers.
A token of contribution collected from the members
during the Mesra Raya Dinner was presented by En.
Najieb Ariff (Vice President) together with Mr Lim
Khoon Seng (Honorary Secretary) to Uztazah Rohani,
Principal of Pusat Perlindungan Nasyiatul, Penang.
| 12
Club Happenings
| 13
The 2018 FIFA World Cup kicked off in Russia on 14th June
2018. It has been indeed a sporting month at our Club since
the football season started - as most of our football followers
and fans eagerly catch the matches live on-screen!
When the World Cup Final took place on 15th July 2018,
we were crowded with more than 200 members at the Club
House and Fun Pub. Our Club members were entertained
with the lively 3-piece Live Band – 'Peak of the Jammed'
from 6.30 p.m. onwards at the Club House.
The programme was then followed with some fun games led
by our Club Executives - 'Kicking the Ball' and a 'Beer and
Wine Drinking' contest. In the middle of the programme,
some Dance Sport members were seen dancing and enjoying
themselves while the band played. Others also had a great
time enjoying the delicacies served that night; namely the
traditional Malaysian Chicken Satay and delectable dishes
such as the Chicken Pie as well as the Grilled Mixed Combo.
The FIFA World Cup Final ended at 12.50 a.m., and members
and guests went home happily after having known the
results of the match for France vs Croatia: 4-2.
Angling News
The early morning rain did not deter the 16 men, 14
ladies and 2 children who registered for the day fi shing competition on 1st July 2018. Shielding themselves with
umbrellas and raincoats, the avid anglers braved through
the drizzle which continued till late morning; even though
the catch was dismal as compared to the competition on
17th June 2018.
Our fi rst fi shing competition of the year was the Day Fishing Competition held on 17th June 2018 at the Snake Temple
Shore Line. A total of 34 adult members signed up for the
fi shing competition and the winners of the day were:
LADIES CATEGORY
Kathleen Yu (5th)
Tan Suat Tin (6th)
Chong Chok Moy (7th)
Contributed by: Victoria Labrooy
01JULY2 0 1 8
Cecilia Ho (Champion with 402gms eel catfi sh)
Jenny Lee (2nd)
Ang Ch’ng (3rd)
Victoria Labrooy (4th)
MEN CATEGORY
Lee Cheng Tee (Champion - golden pomfret weight 300gms)
Simon Ch’ng (2nd)
Lawrence Low (3rd)
Eric Tan (4th)
Michael Chong (5th)
Tho Yau Cheong (6th)
Colin Yu (7th)
| 14
The heaviest catch for this season
is none other than the eel catfi sh reeled in by Cecilia Ho, Champion
of the Ladies Category.
A total of 35 participants signed up for the 3rd fi shing competition of the season which was held on 29th July 2018.
The morning started off well with constant catches, and
quieted down towards mid-morning and was good again
towards the end of the competition.
The competition ended at 1.00pm with the following results:
MEN CATEGORY
LADIES CATEGORY
CHILD CATEGORY
Ong Yong Kit (5th)
Loo Joo Aun (6th)
Simon Ch’ng (7th)
Kathleen Yu (5th)
Cecilia Ho (6th)
Evelyn Lee (7th)
29JULY2 0 1 8
MEN CATEGORY
LADIES CATEGORY
CHILD CATEGORY
Lim Ewe Chai (5th)
Ong Yong Kit (6th)
Ung Seang Guan (7th)
Jenny Beh (5th)
Teh Peck Hoon (6th)
Victoria (7th)
The competition ended at 12 noon and the winners are
as follows:
Boey Taik Hin (Champion with 192gms stingray/pari)
Michael Chong (2nd)
Simon Ch’ng (3rd)
Walvin Labrooy (4th)
Tan Suat Tin (Champion with 244gms goat catfi sh/duri)
Helen Low (2nd)
Lee Guat Lean (3rd)
Cecilia Wooi (4th)
Audrey Ung (champion with 126gms puffer)
Amy Ung (2nd)
Ung Seang Guan (Champion with 764gms eel catfi sh/sembilang)
Walvin Labrooy (2nd)
Tho Yau Cheong (3rd)
Danny Lee (4th)
Michelle Oh (Champion with 198gms goat catfi sh/duri)
Victoria Labrooy (2nd)
Leong Siew Chan (3rd)
Tan Suat Tin (4th)
Amy Ung (champion with 112gms goat catfi sh/duri)
Audrey Ung (2nd)
Angling News
| 15
18&19AUG
08SEPT
26AUG
30SEPT
31AUG
First Inter-Club Series
Cross Channel Sailing
Sailor’s Night
Sailor’s Night
PSC Beach Carnival
Sailing News
The Sailing Section organized a 'Learn to Sail' course on the
weekends of July 21st, 22nd, and 28th, 29th. The 3 members
who completed the course are Jeffery Chong, Jimmy and
Yeoh Sung Shen.
The 'Learn to Sail' course is an introductory course for
beginners, comprising of theory and practical skills
needed to operate a single-sail dinghy. The course is ideal
for members wishing to take up sailing as a hobby or
competitive sport.
Also, the Sailing Section organized a double-handed
sailing course on the same weekend. The 4 members who
completed the course are Lee Kar Jin, Lee Kah Soon, Ooi
Eng Han, and Scott Ong.
The double-handed sailing course is a more advanced boat
handling course, building on the skills of handling a one-sail
dingy, to operate a 3-sail, 2-crew dinghy.
SAILING SECTION EVENTS
Cross Channel Sailing
Sailor’s Night
Contributed by: Scott Ng
| 16
On 23rd June 2018, a morning pool training on skills
improvement was conducted by senior instructor, Mr Eddie.
In the evening, a semi pot-luck gathering was held at the
garden beside the Scuba Equipment room with a fantastic
turn-out of almost 50 members, with their spouse and family
members. The purpose of the gathering was for current
members to meet new members, and to foster a joyful
relationship amongst all members.
(to be continued on following page.)
On 13th June 2018, the Scuba Section held a
Basic CPR Practical & Hand-0n Zoll’s AED Course
conducted by Mr T.T. Geh from Training, Safety &
Health of Aquatic Lifesaving Academy.
Contributed by: Karen Thong
Scuba News
| 17
As scheduled, the fun-dive expedition to Pulau Tenggol,
Terengganu from 15th to 19th August 2018 received good
response. We had a total of 22 members signed up for
the trip, and joining us were Mr Alen San and Mr Ng Heng
Oon from BSAC Kuantan 0903. It will be an exciting trip
because all members will be travelling together by coach
and meeting at the Tenggol Island Resort. This is all thanks
to Mr K.S. Sek; our Expedition Offi cer for making it possible by co-ordinating and making all the arrangements; and
the support from Mr Fred, our Chairman and Mr Jonathan,
Diving Offi cer.
04AUG
Air compressor and air quality as well as pool lesson to sports divers/qualifi ed divers by Fred McGuire
04JULY
‘Physics of Diving - Effects of Pressure’ conducted by senior instructor, Mr Danny Lim
General Skills Improvement conducted by senior instructor, Mr Danny Lim 30
JUNE
‘Buoyancy and Diving Confi dence’ conducted by our Chairman cum senior instructor, Mr Fred McGuire
07&21JULY
Scuba News
| 04
(continued from previous page)
At the same time, badges were presented to ocean divers
who qualifi ed for their open-water assessment at Pulau Payar on 7th-8th of April and 2nd-3rd June 2018. Also,
Certifi cates of Attendance were issued to members who participated in the CPR Course.
Pool training and activities are normally held on Wednesday
nights and Saturday mornings, except and otherwise
cancelled due to committee meetings. The Scuba Section
is blessed with senior instructors who volunteer unselfi shly their time; imparting their knowledge and experiences to
enhance enthusiastic members' understanding of buoyancy,
BC equipment and also safety related skills.
| 18
The expedition gets positive feedback from divers of all
categories - Ocean to Sports, and senior divers who mingled
around to share their memories and experiences throughout
their stay together. This is a great way of bonding between
two BSAC branches. On our last day back, we were grateful
to BSAC Kuantan for hosting us and two birthday boys in our
Group to a sumptuous lunch at a restaurant in Kuantan and at
the same time meeting with their Committee Members there.
The Chairman, Mr Fred has made the occasion more
meaningful by proposing the twinning of two branches; BSAC
Kuantan 0903 and BSAC Penang 225 as sisters. This will
become BSAC’s fi rst twinning sisters in the history between the East and the West Coast of Malaysia. This will enable the
two branches to work closely; helping one another in training
and promoting BSAC standards in scuba diving.
Scuba News
| 05
The Scuba Section's room has been undergoing repairs due
to termite infestation, and water seeping into a section of
the wall causing mildew - therefore members were unable
to use the room since mid-July. It has been informed that
the restoration works have been 90% completed, the room
needs some fi nal paint work and will be good to use in a week’s time.
The yearly Scuba Carnival is coming back and will be held
on 9th September 2018. For event details, please refer to
the notice board. Do not miss out the fun on 'Treasure Hunt'
event, so block the dates and keep your whole family free to
join the carnival.
The Ocean-diver training course will start around 26th
September 2018. More information will be circulated soon.
We welcome new members to join our Scuba Section
and learn the beauty of swimming under water. For
application as a new member, please contact our
Secretary below:
MR JONATHAN 016-4407019
Diving Offi cer [email protected]
MR KS SEK 019-4471589
Expedition Offi cer [email protected]
MS ANNIE LIM 012-2272448
Social Offi cer [email protected]
MS YVONNE J LIM 012-4360535
Secretary [email protected]
| 19
The PSC Swim Team travelled down to Pusat Akuatik Shah
Alam on the 29th of June, to compete against 34 Malaysian
clubs for the Second Leg of the Sportexcel/MILO/NSC/
ASUM Junior Swimming Circuit 2018. This swim meet was
held on the 30th of June and 1st of July 2018. PSC had a
team of 19 swimmers.
We are proud to announce that we again won 4th position
with a total of 1176.50 points.
Our swimmers did the Club proud with medals won, points
gained and new personal best times – all a testimony to
hard work and commitment to their swim training. The
parents should also be proud of the excellent examples of
JOSH DUNCAN KUNGBOYS 10 AND UNDER
JESSELYN LIM GIRLS 11 TO 12
JOLENE LIM GIRLS 10 AND UNDER
CHRIS CHEW BOYS 13 TO 14
50m backstroke Gold
50m breaststroke Gold
100m breaststroke Silver
50m butterfl y Gold
100m butterfl y Silver
50m breaststroke Silver
50m backstroke Silver
100m breaststroke Silver
100m backstroke Silver
50m butterfl y Silver
100m butterfl y Silver
50m breaststroke Silver
50m freestyle Silver
We are proud to announce the PSC Swimmers
who will be representing Penang in the SUKMA
Games 2018, to be held in Ipoh, Perak. This biannual
national sporting event comprises of various
sporting events and swimming is one of them.
The Penang State Team for Swimming has a total
of 19 swimmers and we have 6 swimmers from our
team. They are Elynn Tan, Toh Ting Wei, Robin Law,
Cieran Wong, Chris Chew and Jesselyn Lim. Our
Head Coach Tan Choo Heng will be the Penang State
Coach for this competition. The Swimming Section
is very honoured and proud that our swimmers and
coach have been given this wonderful opportunity.
The SUKMA Games 2018 will be held from the
12th to 22nd of September 2018.
On the 14th of July 2018, the Swimming Section organised
a workshop for our Section Members and PSC Swim Team.
This was the Introduction to Sports Psychology by Dr.
Thariq Khan. Dr. Thariq is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of
Sports Science and Coaching at the University Pendidikan
Sultan Idris (UPSI) in Tanjung Malim. He competed as a state
sprinter for Penang in his youth and understands the mind,
training and challenges of an athlete.
During this workshop, he taught the participants to focus
on things that they can control (and not worry about the
things which they can't) so that they can better control
their anxiety; as well as why they needed to learn to relax;
visualisation; relaxation techniques; breathing techniques;
focus. As this was only an introductory workshop, Dr. Thariq
spent the most time on practical exercises and having the
participants experience his ideas.
sportsmanship demonstrated throughout the meet by our
team and the tidiness left behind each day (we are not as
fastidiously clean as the Japanese footballers and supporters
at the World Cup, but we did our best).
A special mention goes to our medalists:
Contributed by: Cindy Wong
Swimming News
| 20
Swimming News
This was an inaugural competition held at the Pusat Akuatik
Amanjaya, in Ipoh. The state of Perak has not held a
swimming competition for the past few years and we were
very excited to participate. 19 swimmers made up our team.
The competition was held over three days – 20th
to 22nd July 2018.
CHOW VEN YANGIRLS GROUP 2
TSEN EE JEEN BOYS GROUP 4
CALLUM WONGBOYS GROUP 4
REGINA CHEONGGIRLS GROUP 3
ALICIA LIMGIRLS GROUP 2
CALLUM WONG,
RONAN CHEONG,
AMOS SOO,
TSEN EE JEENBOYS GROUP 4 AND 5
100m backstroke Bronze
50m backstroke Gold
100m freestyle Bronze
200m IM Bronze
100m breaststroke Bronze
100m backstroke Gold
50m backstroke Silver
100m butterfl y Silver
200m backstroke Silver
200m butterfl y Silver
200m backstroke Bronze
CIERAN WONGBOYS GROUP 2
JOLENE LIM GIRLS GROUP 4
YEOH YUN XUAN GIRLS GROUP 5
JESSELYN LIMGIRLS GROUP 3
TOH TING WEI BOYS GROUP 1
400m freestyle Bronze
200m freestyle Bronze
100m butterfl y Bronze
50m butterfl y Bronze
100m backstroke Bronze
200m IM Bronze
100m butterfl y Bronze
50m backstroke Bronze
50m butterfl y Gold
50m breaststroke Gold
50m butterfl y Silver
100m backstroke Bronze
200m IM Bronze
100m breaststroke Silver
100m butterfl y Gold
50m backstroke Silver
50m breaststroke Gold
200m butterfl y Silver
200m breaststroke Silver
Our swimmers were lucky to compete in a brand new pool,
which was opened just for the weekend and afterwards,
enjoyed lots of delicious Ipoh food. In fact, the parents had
a very good weekend eating their way around the Ipoh town
as well. Meelan found a Pasar Tani near the aquatic complex
and her husband found a fi sh head bee hoon stall in a hawker centre, within walking distance. We ate so much that a diet
was needed after we came back from Ipoh. We are now
looking forward to the President Cup, which will be in Ipoh in
November, and to another eating fest.
There were many new personal best times achieved and
medals won from our swimmers. Our medallists were:
| 21
and milestones that the trio achieved. A common theme
running through the photos and videos was the friendship
and camaderie that was present among the swimmers.
Elynn and Dickson shared that actually that was what they
enjoyed most in their swimming career – training hard with
the friends and competing with them; having fun with like-
minded people who were working towards a common goal.
They advised the younger swimmers to treasure and cherish
this time together because once one grows up, everyone
goes their separate ways and swimming training is a distant
memory.
Dickson shared that he loved training now because he used it
to de-stress and take his mind away from his job.
Lots of questions were asked and their answers were
enlightening. Hopefully, the younger swimmers will be
inspired and understand that how well they perform during
training is how well they will do during competitions.
In the half hour interview/celebration/presentation, it
was good for the younger swimmers to understand the
challenges that these Elite Swimmers have undergone
growing up over the years; and especially when they were
teenagers. Now that they are on the cusp of adulthood,
in the middle of university or embarking on the journey of
maturity; they appreciate the time, effort and discipline that
Competitive Swimming Training has given them.
This event was held after 'Inside the Mind of the Elite
Swimmer', on the 28th of July 2018 at 7pm to 9.30pm.
For those of us who grew up in the Club in the 1980s, we
remember with nostalgia watching movies there. It was
intended that the Mini Theatre be utilised to bring more
people to the Club on a Saturday night and make use of
an existing facility.
Swimming Section mooted the idea and undertook the
responsibility of organising it and opening it to all Club
Members. The movie to be screened is voted upon in
our new Swimming Section website – a choice of movies
(from the Club Library) are fi rst put up and votes are taken. The movie with the most votes will be screened.
'How To Train Your Dragon' got the most votes and 16
families enjoyed the movie. We hope to run this event
again and encourage more Club members to take
advantage of this facility.
https://swimming.penangswimmingclub.com
Our new website was launched in June 2018 as we have
outgrown the blog of 5 years. All Section members are
encouraged to register as we are trying to reduce the
amount of paper mailing and postage for documents
related to the Annual General Meeting. Registration for
events organised by the Section will also be done through
our website – again to save paper and be more effi cient. Standard Operating Procedures and By-Laws are also
published here, but viewing is limited to site members
only.
Please write to us at [email protected] if you
have any enquiries or feedback, especially if you are new
to the Swimming Section.
Meelan came on board the Swimming Section Committee
in April 2018 and has been very enthusiastic about
encouraging the swimmers. She had been reading Endure:
Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human
Performance by Alex Hutchinson and wanted to see if our
Elite Swimmers have the same mental ability.
With Elynn Tan doing extremely well in the last two years
and this being her fi nal season with the PSC Swim Team, it was fi tting that Meelan organised this event as a form of farewell, brain picking and acknowledgment of all that Elynn
has accomplished.
Meelan also convinced Dickson Chin, another of our ex-Elite
swimmers and current Masters swimmer to come and inspire
the swimmers. Dickson who trained with PSC as a Sporting
Member until he went to university is now a young, working
adult. He came back to training with the team this year so
that he can compete for Penang Swimming Club.
Unfortunately, Lim Yunn Fu – another ex-Elite swimmer who
is currently in Melbourne studying could not make it to this
event. However, he sent a voice recording which was shared
with all those who were present.
Meelan started the evening, on the 28th of July 2018 at
6.30pm with a video montage of all the swimming events
Swimming News
| 22
In continuing with our monthly Pilates workshops, the
Aerobics Group held a workshop using the Fitness Ring a.k.a
Magic Circle. The turnout for these type of workshops are
always super-excellent as members enthusiastically take up
the challenge. The Pilates Magic Circle is a fl exible ring that is a great tool for toning the upper and lower body, mainly
targeting the core muscles. Attending Pilates classes on a
regular basis has a whole range of benefi ts for both your body and your mind. Do come and join us every Tuesday and
Thursday evening at Level One!
At PSC Aerobics, the party never ends. We held two Retro
Fitness parties, one Saturday after another - both of which
were well attended. They were led by instructor Frances
Cabanal, all the way from the Philippines. A long time ago,
there was a TV programme by Richard Simmons, an American
Fitness Instructor called 'Sweating to the Oldies' (oldies
meaning classic, all-time favourite songs). Personally, I believe
that Frances’s presentation is akin to this line of Aerobics.
It was awesome to see the members having so much fun;
dancing and sweating to the oldies. Frances has promised to
come back to Penang next year; so members, do keep your
eyes peeled for more Aerobics Group events! It’s a great way
to stay fi t and build your morale and self-confi dence.
Contributed by: Mariam Harvey
Aerobics News
| 24
A Salsation Masterclass was held on the 7th of July at
Level 14. YoYo Reyes Sanchez who hails from Cuba is a
Salsation Elite Trainer and to be able to attend his class
was an experience of a lifetime. 130 people turned up and
the atmosphere was both euphoric and rhapsodic. We
rocked the whole fl oor and danced the afternoon away. Salsation is a revolutionary dance workout that is easy to
follow as it focuses on the music and lyrical expression. It
is a ‘next generation Latin based dance workout’ - that is
fun and addictive. We hope to include this new workout in
our schedule in the not too distant future.
PSC's Aerobics group is proud to present:
THE FIRST SALSATION MASTERCLASS TO BE HELD IN PENANG!
Aerobics News
| 25
A JOINT DANCESPORT GROUP - PSC EXTRAVAGANZA
Immediately after the speeches by DSG Convenor, Mr.
Terence Choong and the Club President, Mr. Lim Shin Lid; an
up-tempo medley of dance music prepared by Ms. Emmeline
Yong came through and energised the mood of the crowd.
Belly Dancing, Rock n Roll, Cha Cha, Swing Waltz and Disco
music came on in quick succession; the tunes ably and
enthusiastically danced to by our very own members. The
feeling of exuberance, gaiety and joie de vivre it engendered
became refl ective of the ambience of the evening.
The opening Belly Dance managed to raise the temperature
of the night; the Swing Waltz 'You Will Never Grow Old'
was nostalgic; and the Disco music 'Dancing On A Saturday
Night' brought the crowd back to a real party atmosphere.
From then on, the Band played live songs interspersed by
hot DVD music, and the crowd danced on, the wine fl owed…the food was almost forgotten! It was also the very fi rst time we experienced the recipients dancing their ways to receive
table lucky draws. All in all it was an unforgettable night
which had to stop at 12.00 midnight only because the band
stopped playing. There was music in the heart as the crowd
reluctantly dispersed – to be continued at the next DSG-PSC
Theme Night.
Contributed by: Choy Kuan Seng
Dance Sport News
| 26
After 3 months, during which competitive darts has only
consisted of the Tuesday League, our darters attended the
Group 2nd Quarterly Competition on Sunday, 19th August.
The Darts Committee, always trying to come up with new
competition formats, to surprise (and often confuse) the
competitors, had decided on the following:-
The darters were split into separate Ladies and Men’s
Categories to compete, and the ladies, in teams of four,
competed in a normal competition format (1 x 4Some,
3 x Singles & 2 x Doubles), while the men, in teams of 3,
partook in a 'Round Robin' event (1 x 3Some, 1 x Doubles
and 1 x Singles).
The matches, with a 'half-time' interval for high tea, were
often jovial, but always competitive!
At the conclusion the results were as follows:
Well done to those darters who turned up to compete,
and also to members of the Darts Committee for
organising the event and the catering.
WINNERS
WINNERS
RUNNERS UP
RUNNERS UP
3RD PLACE
LADIES COMP
MEN COMP
Yvonne
Quah
Tony
Hardev
Jenny Beh
Michelle
Piao
Blue
Mike
Yeoh
Marie
Chee Lin
Walvin
May Ling
Victoria
Beh
EK Lee
Contributed by: Anthony David Morley
Darts News
| 27
In June the theme of the get-together was 'Love Is In The
Air', a duet singing evening meant especially for loving
couples to have their renditions of romantic songs. In July
the theme 'Hot Hot Rock Night' was set in a different mood.
It was an evening of fast tempo songs whereby the singers
sang their hearts out.
Contributed by: Betsy Ong
The Karaoke Group Committee endeavours to have a
different theme for each of the monthly get- together.
Any suggestions on themes for future get-togethers
will be considered and very much appreciated.
Gatherings at the Pacifi c Lounge are always happy occasions; especially as we hold birthday celebrations! On 30th June
and 20th July, we had a total of 30 Karaoke members
whose birthdays were in the months from April to July.
They received 'angpows' and good wishes from friends and
fellow members. The turnout was good and we appreciate
the members’ support in joining our activities. By the way,
you get to make new friends too at the Lounge, so sign
up and be a Karaoke Group member now! Check out the
communication boards in Level B3 and outside the Pacifi c Lounge for our monthly events.
Karaoke News
| 28
The Duet Karaoke Competition held at the Pacifi c Lounge on 18th August was a success. This time, we did not have to try so hard to
get members to participate in the competition!
The withdrawal of one contestant on the night of the competition
left 19 pairs to fi ght for the top 5 placing and below are the ones who made it:
The Karaoke Committee would like to thank our Main Committee
members Mr & Mrs Najieb Ariff, Mr & Mrs Lim Khoon Seng, Mr
& Mrs Cheah Chin Teong, and Mr Lee Aun Tiang, and all the
members and contestants for their support.
CHAMPIONTan Hock Hin &Teh Siew Kim
4TH PLACING
Chuah Cheng Leong & Jef Tan
2ND PLACING
Chan Kok Keong & Quah Fong Fong
5TH PLACING
Sharon Lay &Vanessa Tan
3RD PLACING
Tan Hock Hin &Betsy Ong
Karaoke News
| 29
Due to members’ popular demand and the softening of
durian prices, the Tai Chi Group decided to hold a durian
party as its fi rst fi scal social function on 23rd July 2018. The short notice for registration was necessary so as to pre-empt
possible price hike.
Held at Marina Deck, the get-together saw a good variety
of quality durian selections - ang hae, green skin, black
thorn, bak ewe, ganja and a few others. Complementing the
durians, we also had mangosteen on the side.
As usual, we had the Club’s karaoke set for entertainment.
Contributed by: Colin Yu
Taichi News
| 30
On 20th May 2018, the tennis group hosted the Old Frees’
Association (OFA) for a friendly game. A total of 13 men
and 4 ladies from our side were present for the game.
As soon as the pairing was sorted out by both sides, the
matches then started off smoothly one after another.
Although our visitors were without any ladies; that didn’t
stop our ladies to fi x up a couple of games by themselves!
With the games being played and the event coming to
an end - the players then adjourned to Level 3 car park
area for some light refreshments. It was defi nitely a good workout for the teams and a great catch-up session for all
the players. Finally before the players adjourned home,
everyone posed for a group photograph back at the court
area. It was defi nitely a fun and jovial outing overall.
Contributed by: Tan Tian Heng
Tennis News
| 31
Yoga News
YOGA WORKSHOP AT PSC MARINA DECK
Sabrina Chew - Wall Sequence
Mei Yee & Judy Quah - Babaji Surya Namaskar, the oldest
form of Sun Salutation – with focus on teaching each posture
in the series with detailed explanation on how to practice
correctly and safely for maximum benefi ts. Hands-on correction was provided and a guide book on the postures
was also provided to each participant.
08JULY2 0 1 8
PAST EVENTS:
YOGA CLEANSING RETREAT ATWHITE HOUSE, PENANG HILL
Bibi led Yoga members in a one & half day retreat at the
beautiful White House bungalow at Penang Hill.
During the retreat, there were yoga & stretching exercises;
coupled with a variety of activities consisting of colour and
sound therapy, chakara test or relax, jala neti pot (nasal
cleansing), om kara and pranayama. Meals served were
fresh, raw edible greens, cereal as snacks, Vietnamese
spring rolls, with steamboat being the main dish and 'tong
sui' as a dessert to round off the meal.
A visit to the vegetable, fruit and fl owers farm was also included in the retreat.
14-15JULY2 0 1 8
| 32
| 33
For Yoga Group Members
YOGA WORKSHOP WITH ANGELINE TEHAT MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
Open to all Club Members (No charge)
YOGA GYM & FITNESS WORKSHOP
11SEPT2 0 1 8
23SEPT2 0 1 8
UPCOMING EVENTS:
9.00 am - 11.00 am
11.15 am
12.15 pm - 1.45 pm
7.20 am
7.30 am - 8.25 am
8.20 am - 8.40 am
8.45 am - 9.45 am
10.00 am - 11.15 am
11.30 am
12.30 pm - 2.00 pm
Chair Yoga
Lunch
Talk by Yen Lu: Sharing About Detox
& Natural Healing Methods/Therapies
Registration outside Gym (First Floor)
Familiarisation with Gym equipment
Coffee break at Multi-Purpose Hall
Chakara Yoga with Sarah Joy Amin
Wall Sequence with Sabrina Chew
Lunch
Talk (Details to follow on noticeboards)
Registration deadline: 8 September 2018.
Registration deadline: 18 September 2018.
Please check out the noticeboards for further details.
Yoga News
DVD
| 34
25ml. Rum,25ml. Campari,25ml. Lime Juice,Topped with Pineapple Juice.
RM4RM12
30ml. Lime Juice,30ml. Honey Syrup,Topped withPineapple Juice.
F&B Promotion
Library News
| 35
20Tai Chi Mooncake Celebration
Marina Deck
7:30pm
OCT
SAT TAICHI
21Karaoke GroupBirthday Dos
Pacifi c Lounge
7pm
SEPT
FRI KARAOKE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS September, October & November 2018
22
PSC Mooncake & Lantern Festival Celebration
Seafront Area
7:30pmSAT CLUB EVENT
SEPT
SEPT OCT NOV
29Karaoke Heats
Pacifi c Lounge
7:30pm
SEPT
SAT KARAOKE
Angling Section Noon Fishing Competition
Snake Temple shoreline
3pm - 6pm
30SEPT
SUN ANGLING
Last Sunday Buffet
Captain's Restaurant
12 noon - 2:30pm
30SEPT
SUN CLUB EVENT
11Yoga Workshop
MPH 1
9am - 2pm
SEPT
TUE YOGA
7Angling Section Inter Team Fishing Competition
Snake Temple shoreline
9am - 12 noon
OCT
SUN ANGLING
6Karaoke Group - CourtesyVisit from Royal Selangor Club
Pacifi c Lounge
7pm
OCT
SAT KARAOKE
7Swimming SectionAnnual Dinner
Seafront Area
7pm
OCT
SUN
SWIMMING
12Karaoke Get Together
Pacifi c Lounge
7:30pm
OCT
FRI KARAOKE
27Annual Karaoke Competition (Finals)
Captain's Restaurant
7:30pm
OCT
SAT KARAOKE
3NOV
SAT ANGLING
Angling Night Fishing Competition
Snake Temple shoreline
8pm - 11pm
10
Karaoke Inter Section/Groups Karaoke Competition
Pacifi c Lounge
7:30pm
NOV
SAT KARAOKE
11
Angling SectionCasting Competition
Snake Temple shoreline
9am - 12 noon
NOV
SUN ANGLING
21
Angling Day Fishing Competition
9am - 12 noon
Snake Temple shoreline
OCT
SUN ANGLING
Yoga Group Gym & Fitness Workshop
MPH 1
9am - 3pm
23SEPT
SUN YOGA
Scuba Section Carnival
9 Poolside
9am
SEPT
SUN SCUBA
17NOV
SAT ANGLING
Angling Night Fishing Competition
Snake Temple shoreline
7pm
Dance Sport Group,Inter Line Dance Jam
Angling Section Social Gathering
Marina Deck
4pm - 11pm | 7pm
15SEPT
SAT DSG &
ANGLING
13Yoga Workshop
MPH
9am - 3pm
OCT
SAT YOGA
13Oktoberfest
Club House & Fun Pub
7:30pm
OCT
SAT CLUB EVENT
18NOV
Yoga Full Day Fun Yoga Workshop & Cooking
Marina Deck
9am - 4pmSUN YOGA
20Yoga Workshop
MPH
9am - 12 noon
NOV
TUE YOGA
SUN DARTS
18NOV
Darts Group 3rd Quarterly Darts Competition
Darts Room
2pm
23NOV
FRI KARAOKE
Karaoke Birthday Dos
Pacifi c Lounge
7pm
AFFILIATED CLUBSThe Penang Swimming Club has reciprocal arrangements with the following clubs:
STATE ADDRESS TEL NO. FAX NO. E-MAIL / WEBSITE
JOHOR Johor Cultural & Sports Club623, Jalan Sungai Chat, 80100 Johor Bahru, Johor 07-2241899 07-2249670 [email protected]
KEDAH Royal Kedah ClubPumpong, 05250 Alor Setar 04-7330467 04-7318288 [email protected]
KELANTAN Kelantan Golf & Country Club5488, Jalan Hospital, 15200 Kota Bharu, Kelantan 09-7482102 09-7472918 [email protected]
KUALA LUMPUR
Royal Selangor ClubJalan, P.O.Box 10137, 50704 Kuala Lumpur 03-26927166 03-26927793 [email protected] / http://rsc.org.my/
Royal Commonwealth Society4, Jalan Birah, Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur 03-20944089 03-20933722 [email protected] / www.thercs.org
Royal Lake Club Kuala LumpurPeti Surat 10642, 50720 Kuala Lumpur 03-26987878 03-26989889 [email protected] / www.royallakeclub.org.my
The Raintree of Kuala LumpurLot 1002, Jalan Wickham, Off Jalan Ampang Hilir, 55000 Kuala Lumpur 03-42579066 03-42578880 [email protected] / www.raintree.com.my
MALACCA The Malacca ClubNo. 18, 5th Floor, Jalan Syed Abdul Aziz, 75000 Melaka 06-2824940 06-2848303 [email protected] / www.malaccaclub.com.my
NEGERI SEMBILAN
Royal Sungei Ujong Club2A, Jalan Dato’ Kelana Ma’amor, P.O.Box 76, 70700 Seremban, N.S.D. K. Malaysia 06-7623058 / 06-7630104 06-7621915 [email protected] / [email protected] / www.rsuc.my
Royal Port Dickson Yacht ClubBatu 41/2, Jalan Pantai, 71050 Sirusa, Negeri Sembilan 06-6471635 06-6474470
[email protected] / [email protected] / www.rpdyc.com.my
PERAK Ipoh Swimming ClubP.O.Box 400, 30750 Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan 05-2531706 05-2416519 [email protected]
Royal Ipoh Club (Kelab Ipoh Diraja)Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab, 30000 Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan 05-2542212 05-2558610 [email protected] / www.royalipohclub.org.my/
The New ClubP.O.Box 42, 34007 Taiping, Perak Darul Ridzuan 05-8073935 05-8070287 [email protected]
SABAH The Kinabalu Club1, Jalan Padang, Peti Surat No. 10318, 88803 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 088-239409 088-225075 [email protected] / www.thekinabaluclub.com
Kelab Yacht SandakanP.O.Box No. 476, 90705 Sandakan, Sabah 089-216572 089-215542 [email protected] / www.syc.org.my
Kinabalu Yacht Club3A, Jalan Aru, Tanjung Aru, P.O.Box 10392, 88804 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 088-240070 088-243007 www.kinabaluyachtclub.com
SARAWAK The Sarawak ClubJalan Taman Budaya, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak 082-242299 082-245654 [email protected] / www.thesarawakclub.com
SELANGOR Royal Klang Club7, Jalan Istana, 41000 Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan 03-33714625 03-33715422 [email protected] / www.royalklangclub.com.my
AUSTRALIA Royal Automobile Club of Australia89, Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia 612 82732300 612 82732301
[email protected] / [email protected]
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria501, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 Australia 03-99448888 03-99448844 [email protected] / www.racv.com.au
The Naval & Military Club27, Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000 Australia 613 96504741 613 96506529
[email protected] / [email protected] /www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk
The American ClubLevel 15, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia 612 92412015 612 92514658 [email protected] / www.amclub.com.au
BRUNEI Panaga ClubC/o Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Sdn. Bhd., Seria KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam 673 3372180 673 3333607 www.panagaclub.com
Royal Brunei Yacht ClubSpg 664, Km 7, Kpg. Sg. Matan, Jalan Kota Batu BSB BD1917 02-786267 02-786139 [email protected]
CANADA The University Club of Toronto380 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5G IR6 Canada 416 5971336 416 5972994
[email protected] / www.universitycluboftoronto.com
CHINA Kowloon Cricket Club10, Cox’s Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong 852 23674141 852 23111432 [email protected] / www.kcc.org.hk
Ladies’ Recreation Club10, Old Peak Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong 852 25220151 852 28401478 [email protected] / www.lrc.com.hk
Hong Kong Football Club3, Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong 852 28309500 852 28825040 www.hkfc.com.hk/
INDIA Jodhpur GymkhanaShikargarh, Jodhpur 342011, Rajasthan India 91 291 2511390 91 291 2511489
[email protected]/ www.jodhpurgymkhanaclub.com
Royal Bombay Yacht ClubChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai, 400 001 India 91 22 22021880 91 22 22021014 [email protected] / http://rbyc.co.in
JAPAN Kobe Club15-1, Kitano-cho 4-chome, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0002 Japan 078 2412588 078 2918054 kobeclub@offi ce.email.ne.jp / www.kobeclub.org
QATAR Doha ClubP.O. Box 3666/Al Sharq Street, Ras Abou Abboud Doha Qatar, Arabian Gulf 974 4418822 974 4327811 [email protected] / www.doha-clubs.com
SINGAPORE SIA Group Sports Club726, Upper Changi Road, East Singapore 486046 02-62148168 02-62140650 [email protected] / www.siasportsclub.sg
Singapore Swimming Club45, Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 436899 02-63423600 02-63444476 [email protected] / www.sswimclub.org.sg
Singapore Cricket ClubConnaught Drive, Singapore 179681 02-63389271 02-63370119 [email protected] / http://scc.org.sg
The Tanglin Club5, Stevens Road, Singapore 257814 02-67376011 02-67332391 [email protected] / www.tanglinclub.org.sg
Hollandse Club22, Camden Park, Singapore 299814 02-64645225 02-64686272 [email protected] /www.hollandseclub.org.sg
Singapore Recreation ClubB Connaught Drive, Singapore 179682 02-63389367 02-63396563 [email protected] / www.src.org.sg
SRI LANKA Colombo ClubC/o The Lanka Oberoi Hotel, 77, Steuart Place, Colombo 3, Sri Lanka 941 324218 941 324219 www.colomboclub.lk
THAILAND The British Club189, Surawongse Road, Bangkok 10500 Thailand 66 2234 0247 66 22351560
[email protected] / www.britishclubbangkok.org
Chiang Mai Gymkhana ClubP.O. Box 143, Chiang Mai 50000 Thailand 053 241035 053 247352
[email protected] / www.chiengmaigymkhana.com
UNITED KINGDOM
The Royal Northern & University Club9, Albyn Place, Aberdeen, AB10 1YE 01224 583292 01224 571082 [email protected] / [email protected]
Carlton Club69, St. James’s Street, London, SW1A, 1PJ 020 74931164 020 74954090 [email protected] / www.carltonclub.co.uk
The Royal Scots Club30, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6QE 44 131 5564270 44 131 5583769 [email protected] / www.royalscotsclub.com
City University Club50 Cornhill, London EC3V, 3PD 020 76268571 020 76268572
[email protected] / www.cityuniversityclub.co.uk
USA The Columbia Club121, Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204 317 7671361 317 6383137 [email protected] / http://columbia-club.org
The Pacifi c Club1451 Queen Emma St., Honolulu, HI 96813 Hawaii 808 5360836 808 5336710 front-offi ce@thepacifi cclub.org / www.thepacifi cclub.orgIndia House ClubOne Hanover Square, New York, NY 10004 212 269 2323 212 269 2369 [email protected] / www.indiahouse.nyc
MALAYSIA
OVERSEAS
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A ACCOMMODATION