Weekend East, 29 August 1986

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  • 17 1 WEEKEND east Your FREE weekly newspaper Friday, August 29, 1986 M.C.(P) No. 173/5/86 Vol. 1 NO. 8
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  • 363 1 NINETY-NINE out of 100 litterbugs in Singapore HDB housing estates are men and teenage boys. And the most common litter? Cigarette butts. A HDB official, disclosing this to a WEEKENDeast reporter, quipped: “Perhaps, in addition to the health hazard warning on cigarette packs, there
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  • 43 1 A POPULAR shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur has reportedly paid about $lOO,OOO to get rid of a tenant who had rented shop space to sell “furniture and other wooden products” the “other wooden products” turned out to be Chinese coffins.
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 1 DO your bit at home B wash the dishes, fold the clothes, vacuum the floor, or tidy your room. Take time to talk to your family your parents, grandparents, brothers, and sisters. Your family needs to know how you are getting on, and could be as interested in what
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 10 foods to help you look good: Page 22 Back page colour special Night encounter with a bird of prey Why is ‘Fat Albert’ so happy? Pages 14,15 The Happy go Lucky Low family Page 4 FUNNYLINES Page 10 Sisters who ‘hate’ each other Page 16 LIVE LETTERS Page 11
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    • 165 1 sai&l LaLa P n 'J’s hi t a liat gpv W PICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK OR YOUR EYES ONLY ARE YOU Feeling giddy and uncomfortable with your spectacles? Getting fed up with your spectacle screws loosening lenses falling off? Thinking of making contact lenses? Are your eyes suitable for
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    • 57 1 WHAT’S HER LINE? SHE’S petite and pretty. She holds a highly responsible job one that sometimes tests her patience to the limit. What does she do? Is she: 1. A traffic cop? 2. A school bus driver? 3. A driving instructor? 4. A nurse at the SGH psychiatric ward? Find
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  • Community News
    • 306 2 Tanah Merah WITHIN two months of being formed, the Tanah Merah Zone 3 Residents' Committee Ladies’ Club has attracted 211 members from Changi, Bedok, Siglap, Tampines, Chai Chee and Marine Parade The chairman, Madam Annie Thng. said that news of the club’s formation,
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    • 201 2  -  Joo Chiat By BRIDGET TAN IT’S a tune-up everytime they meet-up at the Joo Chiat Community Centre. Here, on Sundays, members of the Motor Maintenance Club meet and talk about cars. They carry out general maintenance, such as changing the spark
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 337 2 k TINY TOTS INDIVIDUAL PIANO LESSON 4 THEORY GROUP LESSON k <l( .111 IM \\<» KAWAI THE PERFECT KEYBOARD FOR YOUR LOVED ONES Start your kids on the right track with a music education provided only by highly -experienced instructors/instructresses approved by the Ministry ot Education. Tiny Tots class for
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    • 85 2 WEEKEmO Distributed to 75,000 homes every Friday Serving the communities in Be- dok, Changi, Changkat, Eunos, Fengshan, Geylang Serai, Joo Chiat, Kampung Chai Chee, Kaki Bukit, Kampung Kembangan, Kampung Übi, Marine Parade, Siglap, Tarnpines, and Tanah Merah CLASSES AVAILABLE: Modern dance Aerobics Private coaching Small group coaching Classes are conducted
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  • 342 3  -  It has a bearing on his career, personality, destiny, and relationships with people By BRIDGET TAN WHAT’S in a name? According to name analyst Mr Koh Pu Lin. it can have a bearing on one’s personality, career, relationship
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  • 229 3  -  by IRENE TOH AN arm-wrestling competition may be held together with Marine Parade Community Centre’s first body-building competition in December. But this depends on whether a sponsor can be found for the arm wrestling competition. “An announcement will be made this month," said Mr Edward
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  • 153 3 KEEPING fit is tops, judging by the number of people who signed up for aerobic dance classes, which was introduced in 1984. Tai-chi still pulls in the crowd and children’s art is a draw too. Statistics from the People’s Association
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 539 3 THE SECRET OF BEING YOUNG L MD1653 Rowing Machine Row your way to fitness Get rid of that bulging tummy Harden your leg arm muscles Firm up your thighs Patented 360degreesmovementof arms CASH $343.00 or monthly $49 only "Automatic” Swing Exenyde’" Handle Bar swings forward backward as you pedal Develop
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  • Article, Illustration
    360 4  -  The Lows are one big happy family By IRENE TOH HE was born lucky. His name makes sure of that. Just the other day, Mr Goh Chok Tong, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, and MP for Marine Parade, asked him at a National Day
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  • 201 4 By a staff reporter FATHER Michael Teo thought the heavens came crashing down on his immaculate Toyota Starlet when he heard a loud bang. He rushed out from his office to find his car bonnet dented and covered in asbestos and a
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  • 107 4 YESTERDAY’S popular games are still drawing a good crowd Said Mr Andrew Lim, secretary of the Kampung Kembangan Constituency’s National Day Working Committee: “More than 200 application forms were returned to us. Encouraged by this positive response, we hope to organise a bigger event
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  • 32 4 KAKI Bukit raised about f 30.000 from the sale of its National Day dinner tickets and donations not $45,000, the figure initially given by the Citizens' Consultative Committee chairman.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 35 4 v \e O* Specialists in French Bordeaux, French Burgundy and German Wines. o V Visit us for our range of fine wines and spirits. 80 Marine Parade Road #Bl-36 Parkway Parade Singapore 1544 Tel: *****35
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 145 5 Next year best seller MPH BOOKSTORE STAMFORD ROAD 1,208 SQ M new mph parkway parade 1,858 SQ M MPH BOOKSTORE ROBINSON ROAD 557 SQM This will leave you in no doubt as to how big Singapore’s biggest bookstore is going to be. Bigger than our two biggest bookstores put together.
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    • 78 6 &7ie Sty/ix/ f fflons e/ia//' 68e// i/O cv !k cO cO eo v/0 cS> cO cO o) NOW AT 40% OFF And A Collection Of The Best Names In Leather Goods At 10% To 30% off Braun Buffel Charles Jourdan Christian Dior Dunhill Gucci Isanti Pierre Cardin Prince Remember, you
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  • 536 7 r Ir/QvyvklKA'^^^ Bedok 1£fr *****19 A three-month Thai cooking course will begin early next month. Classes will be held at the CC every Saturday from 7 pm to 10 pm The fee is $30 A yoga course will begin on Sept 2. The course will last six months.
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  • Article, Illustration
    344 7 Exhibition An exhibition of the “Paintings of Guan Shanyue,” presented by the Ministry of Community Development and the Chinese Calligraphic Society of Singapore, will be held at the National Museum Art Gallery, from Sept 4 to 14, between 9 am and 5 30 am Admission is free. Talks
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  • 213 7  -  By BRIDGET TAN STATIONERY businessman Tan Kim Seng, 56, is always ready to talk about Waidangong. a physical exercise which ‘does not require exertion.’’ Mr Tan, who is now teaching the exercise at Joo Chiat Community Centre, said Waidangong has improved
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  • 53 7 IN the article, "Constituency groups join in the fun,” (Aug 15, 1986), it was stated that the “Singapore we love you!” banner was unfurled by Kampung Kembangan Constituency It has been pointed out that the banner was in fact that of the Fengshan Community Centre Youth Group. We
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 175 7 CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME sees your child to become a reader in few short months and go through the critical growing up years. My First Book 7V~= •-W‘ su Consisting of: MY FIRST STEP TO READING (Recommended for ages 2-6) These latest 25 full colour hardboard books with fun stories which
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 131 7 LIBRARY Bedok Adult’s section: Mon to Fri and Sat 10 am to 9 pm Children’s section: Mon to Thurs 10 am to 5.30 pm Fri 10 am to 9 pm Sat 9 am to 5.30 pm Children’s storytelling time English 2.30 pm (Wed) and 7.30 pm (Fri) Chinese 2 pm
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    • 22 7 /"•S IF YOU are wondering what the weather will be like, dial *****88. This 24hour answering service will give you the weather
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    • 63 7 forecast, the highest and lowest temperatures expected, and when to expect high tide. Today: 6.45 am (1 sm), 11 03 am (1.4 m), 5.11 pm (2.1 m) Tomorrow: 1.26 am (0.7 m), 9.30 am (1 6m), 1 05 pm (15m), 7.03 pm (2.0 m) Sunday: 3.08 am (0 6m), 10.26
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  • 261 8  -  Our what’s-her-line girl: Did you guess right? By CHEW YEN FOOK SHE never complains about her work and keeps her cool even in the not seat. Ong Choon Koon covers 50 km a day driving a school bus in the hot
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 226 8 TRIO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Special Offers! FOR YOUR BATHROOM FOR UNDER $2O! w 1? .as Kiddy Toilet Seat Now 14.50 Come on down to TRIO INTERNATIONAL at Parkway Parade Unit #O3-62 and see our wide range of bathroom accessories. Tel *****33 *****82 J3* a A touch of fmiouft living TRIO INTERNATIONAL
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 209 9 FIE LID Q Q HOME IMPROVEMENT MART BULLETIN ATTENTION HOME RENOVATORS! Come 4th October 1986, you can say goodbye to the timewasting hassles and financial anxieties that now make it so exhausting to get a home done up. October 4th is the target date for the opening of the BETTER
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  • WEEKEND east FUNNYLINES
    • 118 10 I WORKED on shift in London for a couple of years. I finished work at 1 am and decided to give some of my English colleagues a lift home. When we were about three kilometres away from the office, we ran into a
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    • 100 10 RATHER unkindly. I had joked about two spinster sister friends of mine as looking like Cinderella’s Ugly Sisters in front of my five-year-old daughter. A few weeks later, I attended a wedding lunch. My little girl came along with me. I was chatting with some
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    • 138 10 MY wife and I arrived early for a wedding dinner. We had not met the bridegroom’s parents before, but nevertheless shook hands with an elderly couple who were at the entrance. We were ushered to a table where we sat with other guests who were total strangers. We looked
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    • 74 10 I WAS at the poolside keeping an eye on my friend’s bag while she swam. Suddenly she shouted out to me to get her handkerchief so she could wipe an eye which was hurting. Without bothering to put on my spectacles, I dug into her bag and handed
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  • 136 11 < YOU fire so many (bullets), you must get some targets. 7— Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, responding to applause when he hit a few targets while trying out. for the first time, the Singa-pore-made Ultimax 100 light machinegun at a live-firing range in Brunei. Mr Lee was
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  • Live Letters to The Editor
    • 60 11 I WAS one of those thousands of people who paid $2 each (for my family of four: $8) to see the two Han Dynasty “corpses” at the Overseas Emporium in the People’s ParK Complex. Now that the “corpses" have turned out to be mere fibreglass replicas, can
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    • 57 11 SPARE a thought for the liftman or liftgirl. They must have the most boring job in the world, despite their ups and downs But how many of us bother to say thanks to them after they have brought us up to where we want to step out
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    • 76 11 I LIVE in a house which overlooks a school compound. One afternoon, my friend and I were watching the children play during recess time. They were running around and shouting at each other. Then the school bell rang. The children stopped their games immediately. In
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    • 109 11 WITH half-a-dozen other cars, I had been stuck at the exit road from Yen San Building into Orchard Road for almost 10 minutes. The “lead" car had not been able to turn into Orchard Road because of a continuous stream of bumper-to-bumper SBS buses whose
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    • 65 11 WHY can’t the refuse men be more thoughtful after they’ve emptied the rubbish bins? I make sure the bin cover is tight when I leave the plastic bag of rubbish inside so that stray dogs will not get at them. But when I come home in the
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    • 65 11 WHY do drivers of heavy vehicles and slow-coaches’ hog the right lane on dual-car-riageways? They love to drive on the right even though the left lane is clear, making others overtake them on the left. I wonder if they’ll drive on the left if
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    • 52 11 I JUST moved into a new neighbourhood I was moving in my things when my new neighbour stepped outside his house. I smiled and said “hello" hoping he could see I was trying to be polite. My neighbour's aog was friendlier It wagged its tail. POLITE
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 381 12 SPECIAL OFFERS! s 0 o Q Rechargeable Handy Cleaner and Singer Sewing Machine (Various I Redring Plus 7 j Grundig Color TV Torchlight HC 231 R Models) Free Sewing box with $lB5 with hand shower $1740 $55 with free adaptor i every purchase From $302 $615 I (sliding bath optional)
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 471 12 EmpText Still as crazy as ever Crazy Like a Fox: Eye in the Sky, Sunday Ch 5, H pm RETURN of the come-dy-mystery series about a madcap private eye father, Harry Fox (Jack Warden), who often involves his staid lawyer son, Harrison (John Rubinstein) to solve a crime or clear
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  • TV NOTES
    • 143 13 FUNNY lady Carol Burnett will be raising more laughs with a spoof of popular TV soap operas. She stars as the matriarch of a raisin-growing dynasty in a new comedy mini-series. Actor Dan Haggerty is angry that the new Grizzly Adams is Gene Edwards,
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    • 36 13 THERE are more than 103 million dogs and cats living in homes in America a total greater than the combined human populations of Spain and France, according to a pet food survey.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements

  • 253 14/15 BELIEVE IT OR NOT, HE ATE ’EM ALL! National Enquirer WHEN “Fat Albert” sits down to dinner he eats enough food to feed a football team. Which, of course, is not at all surprising, because Albert Jackson, at 891 lb (404 kg), is the heaviest man
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  • 195 14/15  -  By WILLIAM BARNHILL National Enquirer THE hotter you are, the more drunk you’ll get! That’s the warning of university experts, who say that trying to keep cool with booze on a hot day will only make you get drunk faster. And
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  • 103 14/15 I WONDER WHY? National Enquirer WONDER WHY boiling water emits air bubbles, and where do they come from Reader Actually, the bubbles you see are not air bubbles but bubbles of water vapour the gaseous state of water. When water is heated to its
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  • Page 14/15 Advertisements
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  • 239 16  -  By BRIDGET TAN SISTERS Hu Shufen and Hu Shuxian can't stand the sight of each other. At least, that’s what happens when they play police cadets Ho Yahli and Li ringting in the SBC serial. First Step. They have been cast in the same
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  • 78 16 THE going-ons of four families living in the same block of apartments and the proceedings of Parliament were the most popular programmes on our television. Under One Roof and Today in Parliament shared No 1 spot for the SBC’s top 10 programmes in Jnly. The programmes,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL
    • 520 17  -  By HO AI TSEN HAVE you wondered why fresh pork sometimes tastes and smells disagreeably strong? So have others. A Cold Storage supermarket spokesman said: “We have traced the strong smell to what is called boar taint Boars are uncastrated male
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    • here and there
      • 63 17 HAMBURG: Pub owner Hans Vos, 49, went on a diet and lost 127 kg of his 222 kg when his doctor told him to lose weight or he would die. But now his wife Monika, 44, is divorcing him because she pre. erred him as a “comfortable latty.”
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    • 241 18  -  By YAP LUNE TENG EAT your heart out at the Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel. You can have a Thai buffet lunch at the Third Storey Cafe for $10.50 You get a choice of more than 25 dishes. At the Cafe Fontaine Bleu, there are two buffet lunches
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    • 477 19  -  By ANTHONY NEWMAN LOCAL songwriters are making a name for themselves as their musical scores start to receive recognition. One fine example is Dick Lee. Dick was in the midst of a recording session with Jacintha Abishaganathan when I walked into the studio to
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    • 204 19  -  By LEN KATZ National Enquirer. SALARY demands by top entertainers at Atlantic City casinos have skyrocketed in the past three years forcing casino operators to cut back on big-time stars and to look elsewhere for crowd-pleasing attractions. Diana Ross. for example, now gets an incredible
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    • 261 20  -  By YAP LUNE TENG SINGAPOREANS are now more sophisticated and less ready to patronise hawker food. They go for the comfort, value, service and quality, according to surveys done by the fast food outlets. The survey also re- vealed that the people who
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    • 392 22  -  By PAULETTE COOPER National Enquirer IF you want to look beautiful, there’s a top 10 list of foods to eat. Many foods are loaded with vitamins and minerals, but these are the most important foods that every woman needs to look her
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    • 95 25 ZSA ZSA told me this guy is 45, and she went on: "At the advanced age of 55, I’m going in for younger men.” I thought: 55? That would mean she won the Miss Hungary contest when she was four! from a Diary column in the London Sunday Express,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 119 17 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win one of the many prizes totallins more than $lO,OOOl m&m h. r r^ j Oc wear >♦ X itemt U o Imagine! The entire delicious combination of a I A pounder Cheese- burger, regular fries and a medium Coke for only
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 192 19 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! Wan Ton Noodle Shredded Chicken Noodle .I A Soup BBQ Pork Noodle Shredded Duck Noodle Shrimp Wan Ton Soup Roast Pork Rib Noodle Mushroom Noodle Ginger ft Onion Noodle AA n@.@dll!es eofttefß ACE ACE FAST FOOD PTE LTD.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 34 19 LAUGH TIME RESTAURANT CD 3 TRY OUR 30 FOOT ar SALAD BAR w\ 0* W"*<*•« RwX'-ffH “I’d rather not eat here after all, I have to make decisions all day long at the office!’'
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 114 20 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! UZZZZf'ss. t fIH w a. -a 0 B| PI s; *V 4 fi *i« HP X V 'T/ —'i rv =K J A Sk I X' *<r Authentic Thai buffet lunch only $12.50 Child below 12 years: $6.00+
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 517 21 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! 4 Enjoy PENANG DELIGHT’S LAKSA We Specialise in Penang Food Local Delights 80 Marine Parade Road 381-141 Parkway Parade Singapore 1544 Tel: *****38 S/s\ Gardev\ Cafe Potpourri of Seafood, Local Western Dishes x? 4 tj V* N 8A
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 326 22 ANDYS ANDY’S SPICES FOR THAT Mmm FLAVOUR! For The Real Taste of food cooked with Andy’s Spices come to Manisah Delights. We serve Delicious Local food to satisfy your palate in a cool comfortable environment economically priced too! (Di-tanggung Halal) #O2-57 Golden Landmark 390 Victoria Street, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****25
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    • 225 22 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! tv-" 'a' Li il> f. CELEBRATE AT KUKUP When there s a reason to celebrate, nothing could be better than sitting around a dining table with excellent food At Kukup, it’s unquestionably the best seafood you will experience
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 695 23 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! School Holidays Special A One Time Offer At Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel Sept 5 to Sept A ji ideal time to spend a relaxing holiday with your kids off from school. Take advantage of our School Holidays Special. For
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 277 24 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! SAVOUR THE FINEST IN CHINESE CUISINE AT THE 18 tf tt HONG KONG GARDEN SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 50 EAST COAST ROAD. #O3 00 ROXY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE SINGAPORE 1542 Our Friendly Smile Is Worth A Thousand Hellos” d mil
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 94 25 'Tropical Discotheque PRESENTS “THE BEST DRESSED CONTEST 1986 i m fflS DRESS YOUR BEST TO BE THE BEST! -T e Sponsors: Carlsberg Marketing (S) Pte Ltd Accord Cigarettes (Tho East Asiatic Co (S) Pte ltd) Rose Chandar Cosmetic (Inter Kosma Trading Co) first Drink Charges Heats/Semi Ftnals/Preview $l2/- Nett Grand
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    • 194 25 Patronise any of these outlets and you could win an attractive prize! ftlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXiXlXiXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXlXl)C X X X X X X X a X x X X X X 8 X X OUR CHEF’S CREATION... s one of the most talked about dishes in town! LOCAL and HONG KONG BUFFET Lunch and
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 374 25 Your individual horoscope Start your day right with FRANCES DRAKE Monday, September 1, 1986 IF YOU ARE BORN TODAY YOU are meant to do what you like. You must guard against being nar-row-minded. Both the Sciences and the Arts are likely to appeal to you. You will do well in
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 1481 26 Classified Ad Bank HOW TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD INDEX <8 *****33 Deadlines Wednesday 4.00 p.m. for run-on classified ads 7 working days for classified display ads Information Classified Phone Service Hours: 9.00 a m. to 5.00 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Hours: 9.00 am. to 1.00 p.m. on Saturdays. Closed
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  • SPORTSCENE
    • 404 27  -  MERLION CUP By S GULAM THE gloomy cloud that surrounded the Singapore camp after their defeat by Canada disappeared and smiles returned to the faces of the Young Lions after their 4-0 thrashing of the Malaysian Selection at the National Stadium on Tuesday. The victory over
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    • 387 27 INTER-CON SOCCER KAKI BUKIT made a sad exit from the Inter-Con-stituency soccer touma ment on Saturday after they lost 1-4 to Pasir Panjang at Gloucester Barracks, writes SGULAM. Kaki Bukit, who with Bedok were expected to mount the East Coast challenge for the Prime Minister's Cup, failed
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    • 157 27 THE opening of the 10th Asian Games in Seoal on Sunday, Sept 20, will be telecast ‘live’ by SBC over Channel 8 from 1.30 pm to 3.50 pm. During the 15 days of the Games Sept 20 to Oct 5 SBC
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    • 428 27  -  ATHLETICS By B KULA HE is dashing not only in looks, but on the track as well. He’s M Harichandra, Singapore’s top veteran athlete. Harichandra, 56, who hit the limelight in athletics at a late age (23), is still
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    • 75 27 TANAH MERAH and Siglap will fight for survival when they meet on Sunday at Farrer Park Pitch 4 in the Inter-Constituency soccer tournament. A defeat for either could mean the end of their challenge for the Prime MinisCup as they are now in the losers' pool. On
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  • 180 28 PARISHIONERS of the Church of the Holy Family in Katong will miss the familiar figure of Dr Edward Heyzer when they attend evening mass this Sunday. Dr Heyzer, 70, the Rosary leader at Sunday masses for many years, collapsed in the church
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  • 155 28  -  Words and pictures by CHEW YEN FOOK AMATEUR wildlife photographer Alfonso Cheah, 31, has realised his dreams of a close encounter with a bird of prey in the wild. Thanks to Lady Luck, Alfonso got almost within centimetres of this owl
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 211 28 WEEKEimO n F ROUND UP YOUR SHOPPING SPREE WITH A TREA T AT JACK’S... Where we give you a lot more for so much less. At JACK’S, we believe in value for money. Our daily Set Lunches come with a Main Course inclusive of soup, dessert, coffee or tea and
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    • 46 28 Qfa say-it-again m w DEPARTMENT w p <* JUST half of the original 1936 class of 70 were still living and 37 were at the reunion from THE ADVERTISER, Adelaide. FOR SALE: Wardrobe, brown wood with internal shelves, hanging space for man from the CROSBY HERALD, England.
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