Weekend East, 17 October 1986

Total Pages: 23
1 24 Weekend East
  • 17 1 WEEKEND east Your FREE weekly newspaper Friday, October 17, 1986 M.C.(P) No. 173/5/86 Vol. 1 NO. 15
    17 words
  • 312 1 HOT DAYS will be cooler soon for families living on the top floors of Housing Board apartment blocks in Marine Parade. Extensive renovation work on the flat concrete roofs will ensure that. At the same time, the old roofs are being given a
    312 words
  • 64 1 AN $BO,OOO reward has been offered for the full recovery of $1 million worth of gems taken in a goldsmith robbery at Bedok Reservoir Road last week. An advertisement in The Straits Times said the reward would be 10 per cent of the value. A spokesman
    64 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 259 2  -  Newspeople By BRIDGET TAN AUSTRIAN Consul General Dr Hans Brandle will miss the spice of life when he leaves Singapore for Vienna in a month’s time. For this 58-year-old diplomat has acquired the taste for nonya laksa and durians. Dr Brandle can
    259 words
  • 120 2 FOUR recent NUS graduates are selling Christmas cards for the National Kidney Foundation. They are being paid about $6OO each a month to sell the cards through the phone. A foundation spokesman said: “We want to give them a chance to work
    120 words
  • 359 2 LEARNING Mandarin as a second language has been useful to K Sundram. While doing his national service at Portsdown Camp, it helped him to communicate with colleagues from Chinese schools. He goes with his mum to the market on Sundays so that he
    359 words
  • 136 2 CALLING all residents! Here’s your chance to win honours for your constituency. The Singapore Civil Defence Force and the Singapore Fire Service are organising a National Civil Defence Telematch. All 79 constituencies will take part in the three-month contest. Prof S Jayakumar,
    136 words
  • 195 2  -  Our what’s-her-line girl: Did you guess right? Picture and story, by CHEW YEN FOOK AHRAHBEE Mohamed Kassim treats the office she cleans as if it was her own home. “I just can’t stand anything that is dirty and I believe in doing a thorough job,” says
    195 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 209 2 Enjoy the most popular live seafood in Singapore at LOUS BEACH SEAFOOD Vf HOH DR'*' and win the Top Prize of a NISSAN MARCH HATCHBACK GL and 999 other valuable prizes. For every $50.00 you spend, you are entitled to a Lucky Draw Coupon. Live Prawns Special offer at 40%
      209 words
    • 35 2 Distributed to 75,000 homes every week Serving the communities in Bedok, Changi, Changkat, Eunos, Fengshan, Geylang Serai, Joo Chiat, Kaki Bukit, Kampung Chai Chee, Kampung Kembangan, Kampung Ubi, Marine Parade, Siglap, Tarnpines, and Tanah Merah.
      35 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 214 3 THE GREAT PEPSI-MIRINDA GIVEAWAY 2 x Ist Prize-Solid Gold Ladies Rolex Oyster. (October draw) Solid Gold Gentlsßolex Oyster. (November draw) 50 x 2nd Prize-22k Gold Pepsi Pendant 100 x 3rd Prize-BMX Bicycle 500 x 4th Prize-Pepsi Rucksack and a carton of Mirinda Rootbeer 500 x sth Prize-Pepsi T-shirt, sun hat
      214 words

  • 351 4 WEEKENDeast/food Entertainment Contest Results THE first-prize winner in our Food A Entertainment Special obviously likes Thai food because the receipt accompanying his winning entry was from the Parkway Thai Restaurant. Mrs Christabella Chiew, manageress of Kukup Seafood Restaurant, helped pick out the winners
    351 words
  • 360 4  -  By IRENE TOH A PETROL kiosk owner obliged a regular customer when he asked to let him park his red Jaguar at his service station. That was four years ago. The old dusty Jaguar has been resting on its four flat
    360 words
  • 157 4 AEROBICS is so popular in Kampung Übi that the community centre has to hold extra classes to please the women. Classes are now held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. And even these are not enough to cope with the demand. “We intend to
    157 words
  • 88 4 KAMPUNG Übi Community Centre will double its intake of kindergarten pupils next year. According to Mdm Hasina Yusoff, the centre’s organising secretary, the number of classes will be increased from two to four. Each class can accommodate 20 pupils. There is a need to increase the number
    88 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 377 4 9 l 1 eucji PIE LTD A GREAT WAY TO RENOVATE GREAT MONEY VALUE We do the complete range of renovation works. And our prices are attractive. We help our customers to check for themselves by offering item-by-item quotations. Quality for quality, we welcome price comparisons. GREAT RELIABILITY We assign
      377 words

  • Community News
    • 237 5 MARINE Parade community centre celebrated its fifth anniversary with two nights of song and dance last week. A variety show was held last Thursday night. Mr Goh Chok Tong, the first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, and MP for Marine Parade,
      237 words
    • 277 5  -  By BRIDGET TAN HER accent is now on dimensions rather than figures. Doris Heng. who teaches interior design at Chai Chee Community Centre every Friday evening, was formerly an accounts clerk. A former student of Katong Convent and Tanjong Katong Girls’ School,
      277 words
    • 119 5 THE Housing Board has computerised the sale of season parking tickets at all its area offices. Motorists no longer need to bring documents when renewing their season parking tickets. All they need to do is fill a form and pay the cashier. The information
      119 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 495 5 r n (Ml Pest Control Fumigation Services 1 Marine Parade Central #O6-01 Parkway Builders Centre Singapore 1544 Tel: *****41, *****04 V Roaches Ants Rodents ACEPEST IS BEST Special For East Coast homeowners, we provide a prompt, efficient and reliable service. Cut out this advertisement and it entitles you to a
      495 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 406 6 Ladies Accessories Selected Acetate Silk Scarves in Asst’d Design. U.P.1.90-2.90 1.00 Ladies Fashion Belts U.P.6.90-29.90 1.00-5.00 vr YiHthan knfMy We’re clearing our Backrooms. Everything must Go. Our Supermarket will be closed for renovations from 20 OCT 23 OCT. Any inconvenience caused is regretted. Offer Date: 17 OCT Mens Children POPCORN
      406 words

  • 597 7 Bedok *****17 A three-month social dancing course will begin on Oct 19 and will be held every Sunday from 8 pm to 10 pm. Fee is $26. A weiqi course will begin on Oct 29 and will last two months. Classes will be held evey Wednesday from 7.30
    597 words
  • 207 7 A GHOSTLY aura will pervade over Marine Parade Library on Oct 31. It is Halloween night when everything goes bump in the night and children ask ‘‘trick or treat?” Children attending the library’s Friday Night Activity will enter a can- dle-lit story-telling room and attend
    207 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 377 7 13 i~ I »Jt I COMPUTERS PTE LTD 109 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD #O6-30 FUNAN CENTRE SINGAPORE 0617 TELEX: DELFI RS ***** TEL: *****13/*****14 Mi X TURBO MOVES AHEAD WITH SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE TURBO CONTROL USING LATEST JAPANESE PCB TECHNOLOGY FOR EXCELLENCE, STABILITY AND RELIABILITY t T* v t) y MCA
      377 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 80 7 IF YOU are wondering what the weather will be like, dial *****88. This 24-hour answering service will give you the weather forecast, the highest and lowest temperatures expected, and when to expect high tide EmpText Today: 5.04 am (0.5 m), 10.55 am (2.6 m), 5.09 pm (0.6 m), 11.15 pm
      80 words

  • WEEKEND east FUNNYLINES
    • 126 8 MY retired dad was fond of walking Most of his day would be spent walking in the old Chinatown And he always, without fail, would have in his hip pocket an envelope containing toilet paper. “You never know when you may need it he used
      126 words
    • 72 8 I WAS waiting for my friend at a restaurant when he appeared with a bruise on his forehead. I asked him what had happened. He answered: "There was a sign at the entrance of the restaurant. I didn’t wear my glasses so I stepped closer to
      72 words
    • 83 8 ABOUT 10 years ago, when my daughter was an innocent sprightly lass, my wife jestfully asked her, “Darling, when you grow up, who would you want to marry? She replied: “I want to marry brother.” “No, darling, you can’t marry your own brother," my wife tried to explain.
      83 words
  • Junior funnies
    • 81 8 I WAS very nervous as I had to act in a play. Everything was fine until the end when I had to bow to the aueen I lost my balance and fell flat on my face. What made it worse was when I
      81 words
    • 50 8 THE school field was littered with paper. When the prefect mistress saw it she exclaimed: “Good heavens! What happened?” One of the boys playing nearby answered: “Mrs Judy (the principal) told us to distribute the leaflets. They’re for the anti-litter campaign.” JUNIE JUNAIDA, (14), Singapore 1646
      50 words
    • 110 8 MY parents were on holiday and my brother and sister were out for the day. Seizing the chance, my friend decided to hold a party at my place. When the party was in full swing, there was a knock on the door Thinking it was
      110 words
    • 79 8 I WENT to McDonald’s, after school, to get two boxes of chicken wings. When my order came, the cashier said: “$5, please.” I took out a note from my wallet and handed it to him. When I turned to go, the cashier said: “Hold on, sir. Your order
      79 words
    • 86 8 MY friend, a postal employee, was tired so he took a short break from work. He took his cup of coffee and sat down on the steps at the entrance of the post office. After drinking the coffee, he set the cup
      86 words
    • 52 8 I WENT into the Ladies' at the Changi airport. A woman stared at me and exclaimed: “Hey! You’re a boy. This is the ladies’! 1 To avoid an explanation, I quickly closed the door. My haircut had made me look like a boy. TAN BOON HUI, (11),
      52 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 383 8 M MOST of us must have had a funny experience at some time or other. WEEKENDeast welcomes contributions from readers who have had similar true life experiences as those published here. The ioke could be on you, which, of course, makes it better. BUT IT NEED NOT NECESSARILY BE SO.
      383 words
    • 51 8 CONTRIBUTORS to JUNIOR FUNNYLINES should be aged 15 and under, must give their NRIC number (if 12>plus), name, and address. Pseudonyms are allowed. (For those under 12, please give one of your parents’ name for cheque payments.) We will pay $lO for the best effort and $5 for every entry
      51 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 33 8 LAUGH TIME UJik o o 9 (X<X f. fi B r 1 fyd 'yc/utfftb I<*#> K.ng S**hH ky tftorkl rtjMt •ese'vtNt S' 2* “I'm sorry, we can’t serve* flambe in the* nonsmoking section!"
      33 words

  • 172 9 IF you think you can be smarter than the Government and outsmart it. Well, if you win, you form the government. If I win, we’ve got a new Law Society. It’s as simple as that. 7— Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, a member of the Parliamentary Select Committee
    172 words
  • Live Letters to The Editor
    • 110 9 I READ in The Straits Times Forum Page (Oct 10 issue) a letter from an Ang Mo Kio resident complaining about inconsiderate parking as a result of the free-Sunday-park-ing scheme. He complains that vehicles were parked in a disorderly manner, such as in front of
      110 words
    • 129 9 I STOPPED behind a taxi at a red light. Thick, black fumes were coming from his taxi not only from the exhaust pipe but also from the undercarriage. Next, I saw a car without any signal lights waiting to turn at a junction. The
      129 words
    • 76 9 I LIVE in an HDB flat in Bedok Whenever my upstairs neighbour takes a shower, I get one, too. I have asked him to repair his bathroom and even offered to pay half the costs but he said it was HDB's responsibility I consulted a lawyer,
      76 words
    • 82 9 IT’S heartening to know that more people are cutting down on their smoking or kicking the habit altogether (WEEKENDeast Oct 3). But I disagree that this is due mainly to the recession, as your report suggests. I would say most of the
      82 words
    • 94 9 I LIVE in a corner house in Elite Terrace and beside it is a piece of vacant land. It is often used as a dumping ground for unwanted puppies and kittens by heartless people. Being animal lovers, my maid and I often
      94 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 378 9 w<y Auto Accessories Electronic Parts PARKWAY PARADE BASEMENT 81-104 Tel: *****58 Associate Co: Koon Lek Company Blk 125 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #Ol-174 Singapore 0315 Tel: *****69 *****96 Choose ad size that works for you! You hava a choice ot placing Combinations ot above units, ads in standard modular units
      378 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 143 10 The fascinating and fun way for children to learn everything about science! This Encyclopedia of Science contains thousands of facts, hundreds of inventions and discoveries, scores of experiments written in simple, easy-to-understand English. Science is becoming more exciting and interesting each day with so many new discoveries. Your children will
      143 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 939 10 SATURDAY Kathy worms her way into the world Saturday Matinee: Katy Caterpillar, Cb 5, 4.50 pm Cartoon feature of Katy, the fat and cute caterpillar who is not satisfied to be just another green worm. She sets out to explore the world and meets with a motley group of pretty
      939 words

  • TV NOTES
  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • 287 11  -  By DAN SCHWARTZ National Enquirer. JANET Leigh, still beautiful, trim and peppy at 59, says her secret for staying vibrantly youthful is keeping on the go, eating sensibly and exercising regularly. ‘‘l’ve found that the more energy you use, the more
      — National; Enquirer.  -  287 words
    • 312 11  -  By LARRY MASIDLOVER National En- quirer. INCREDIBLY, some of history's greatest leaders and most Brilliant thinkers including Thomas Edison, Woodrow Wilson and Albert Einstein suffered from learning disabilities. As a child, EDISON was labelled mentally ill by one teacher he couldn't
      — National En-; quirer.  -  312 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 138 12/13 MEDICAL NOTES National Enquirer STRESS affects your whole body, an expert says and here’s a head-to-toe list that reveals problems that can be caused or aggravated by stress. Scalp: Excessive dryness or oiliness; hair loss. Brain: Headache; insomnia; depression; panic attacks. Eyes:
    National Enquirer  -  138 words
  • 416 12/13 LONDON: Jamaican racehorse owner Robert de Lisser’s marriage is on the rocks. But his English wife Nina stands to win a fortune if his horse, Pactolus, wins the Cesarewitch, one of Britain’s biggest handicap races, tomorrow. For Mr de Lisser, 29,
    416 words
  • 663 12/13  -  By JOHN COLLINS National En- quirer SOMEHOW, little Helen O’Toole kept smiling through the darkest days of her life. That alone was a miracle for the adorable eight-year-old whose head was bolted into a steel cage for five long months in
    — National En-; quirer  -  663 words
  • Page 12/13 Advertisements
    • 131 12/13 V.. >, L TO LIL* 'mm ♦si m SHk SS? VS %v f A* 4 Tj r-\~ >.iV'i Katong Shopping Centre SSS NO 10.11.12.14.32.40.155.211 East Coast Rd WE ARE HERE A Paramount Shopping Centre Marine Parade Rd SIS NO 3t. 41. 13S. 149. 196 211 Parkway Parade Open daily 10
      131 words

  • Looking Good!
    • 409 14  -  By HO AI TSEN IT seems ortly a few weeks ago when the doctor confirmed the joyful news, "Positive. Congratulations!” And already, the clothes are a tight fit. Mum is blooming. It’s time to dress the part. An expectant woman may feel
      409 words
    • 154 14 Stars who ‘hide their beauty flaws IT’S not glamour all the way for celebrities according to the creative beauty director for Elizabeth Arden, Glenn Roberts. But they can look lovely despite what they consider beauty flaws, says the National Enquirer. Take actress Sophia Loren. She has a full, wide mouth.
      154 words
    • 176 15  -  By ANNE LOW EASY-to-wear hairstyles are ‘in.’ The hair should be at neck length but cropped and layered at the back, the fringe should be uneven, and the hair should fall forwards. As far as the Ben Benjamine Hairstyling team is concerned, the 1987 hair collection
      176 words
    • 303 15  -  Versatile hairpieces can give you that new look By BRIDGET TAN HAIR extension pieces are in vogue in Europe as thev offer different hairstyle options. “One can grow tired of short hair or want a different look for a special occasion,” said hair stylist Mr Geric
      303 words
    • 491 15  -  By SUSAN FENTON National Enquirer DO all types of skin require the same amount of moisturising? Is using a moisturiser on your neck really necessary? Does mature skin need more moisturising? Dr Vera Morhenn, Stanford University assistant professor of dermatology, answered these common questions and more about
      — National Enquirer  -  491 words
    • 228 16  -  By STEVE COZ National Enquirer “ACCESSORIES this season are simple, but luxurious looking," says Paul Rogers of Sears. According to experts, there’s a strong emphasis on gold and sil-ver-tone pieces for jewellery. “Look for long and short goldlink necklaces," said Lois Ziegler
      — National Enquirer  -  228 words
    • 349 18  -  By PAUL F LEVY National En- quirer. MAKE sure your skin looks terrific with a good at-home programme of skin care, advises a noted skin expert. Cleansing your skin correctly is the key to a good complexion. "At night, use a good
      — National En-; quirer.  -  349 words
    • 432 19  -  By SUSAN FENTON National Enquirer. YOU can make your hands look more graceful and feminine by using nail polish to trick the eye! “If you have less than perfect hands and nails, you can make a big difference in how they look with the
      — National Enquirer.  -  432 words
    • 139 19 At BEAUTY CENTRE we have Paris-and-London trained beauty therapists to help you solve your problem skin and custom design a treatment plan for your skin. Products used: ELLA BACHK, DR G.M COLLINS and ORLANK. Experience our expertise in the variety of services we offer: Deep
      139 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 56 14 <9 Z z *jm nm* .•14 V -»S enjanun TEAM SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 30% WiV Vv:.t <s> i Usual Price After Discount CUT $2O PERM $5O Otter vaM till 30th Nov. 1986 $l4 ■m $35 tAlk #O2-50 Parkway Parade 80 Marine Parade Road Singapore 1544 Tel: *****45 *****21 #O4 16
      56 words
    • 42 14 QUALITY SHOES FROM Silver River Shoe Handbag Co. R Wide variety of ladies'/gents’ shoes Handbags Silver River Shoe Handbag Co. #Ol-79/80 Parkway Parade 80 Marine Parade Road Singapore 1544 Tel: *****91 865 Mountbatten Road #Ol-36/37/38 Katong Shopping Centre Singapore 1543 Tel: *****37
      42 words
  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 199 15 Choose ad size that works for you! You have a choice of placing ads in standard modular units or in any combination of the modules listed below: (a) 9 cm x 1 col 558.50 (b) 9 cm x 2 col $117.00 (c) 9 cm x 3 col $175.50 Half (b)
      199 words
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 174 16 WALK IN COMFORT, WALK TO MERCIER 3 New range every week! 20% discount off selected designs Quality shoes from as low as $9.00 Importers /Exporters/ Manufacturers/Retailers of high fashion quality ladies' shoes/gents' shoes handbags ilji MERCIER HU SHOES HANDBAGS PTE LTD V Parkway Parade #Ol-48/49 Singapore 1544 Tel: *****26 Centrepoint
      174 words
    • 125 16 6for ais a,Morc Cg,eau{ J f u i < y° U A "V i W'e believe at Chrysalis that there can be a more beautiful you. Whether you have a skin problem or would like to look better, at Chrysalis we have the solution: Paris-trained Aesthetician June will attend to
      125 words
  • Page 16 Miscellaneous

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 159 17 Bedok Central with Unusual Offers FREE attractive, imported 5-piece comb set in a pouch with every purchase. While stocks last. V V* The newest place to go for gold and jewellery investments is Poh Heng's ninth retail centre at Bedok Central. Here you'll find gleaming new counters offering unbeatable discounts.
      159 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 405 18 Look Good Feel Good Thru' 'Modern Girl' workshop A promising route to a more beautiful you at only $200! Deportment/Catwalk Skincare/Make-up Nutrition/Hygiene Fashion Sense/ Accessories Use of Fragrance Speech Diction Social Etiquette Hair Care Figure Control DISCO NIGHT, Every Friday, 7-10 pm. G v*° a° Uo«° \V ko< \<° e
      405 words

  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 118 19 GOODBYE SALE Maybe we’ll go, maybe we’ll stay. We might be leaving Parkway Parade Our lease is about to expire and if we don’t get to renew it, then it’s sayonara to the East Zone. If we do, then we’ll continue to serve you, our valued and treasured customers. But
      118 words
    • 13 19 Beauty Centre #B1-129 Parkway Parade 80 Marine Parade Road Singapore 1544 Tel: *****95
      13 words
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • EATS
    • 389 20  -  Something for everyone at this family restaurant By HO AI TSEN IF you have yet to dine at Jack’s Garden Coffee House, you should. This family restaurant at Parkway Parade has something for everyone. Regular patrons should be familiar with the five-course set dinner. Mine came
      389 words
    • 109 20 WONDER why people say: "Pardon my French when they swear? Ever since the 1500 s, the British and other Eng-lish-speaking countries, including the US, have equatted the French with things that are considered immoral or forbidden. An early example of this, from 1503, is the expression “French
      109 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 263 20 Discover “healthy eating” with Fairway Vegetarian Food! Our vegetarian specialities: Assam fish Fairway spring roll Union plus Fairway’s delight Fairway Vegetarian Food 611-613 Geylang Road Lorong 31 Singapore 1438 Tel: *****61******08 TASTY DELICIOUS ROAST DUCK TRADITIONAL ZHU JIANG RECIPE IS OUR SPECIALITY! /a j.»» v Our mouth watering Zhu Jiang
      263 words
  • Page 20 Miscellaneous

  • 223 21  -  By ANTHONY NEWMAN THEY shaved their heads because their fans loved it. Now 16 years later, they have grown back their hair because the fans have gone off bald heads! “You’ve to swing with the times,” said a member of Neu Faces. They are
    223 words
  • 376 21  -  By HO AI TSEN WHAT could be more welcomed than a rich durian fudge cake for a family get-together, or when you nave friends over for tea? Have a go at this Singapore recipe, from Mrs Annie Laycock. It serves 10. INGREDIENTS: 1,400 grams of
    376 words
  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 14 21 HEALTHLINE More diets start in dress shops than in doctors’ offices. —Actress Lisa Hartman
      14 words
    • 255 21 A the from Phil ect i 0« PS a > ■*> f o Enjoy all your favourite hits with a touch of excitement. These seven talented ladies will keep your feet tapping all night long. A perfect way to unwind and relax. So make a date at the Gazebo every
      255 words

  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1206 22 Classified Ad Bank Classifications Deadlines Wednesday 4 00 p m for run-on classified ads 7 working days classified display ads Phone Service 9 a m to 5 p m Mondays to Fridays 9 a m. to 1 p m on Saturdays Closed Sundays and public holidays Prepayment Some classifications of
      1,206 words
    • 122 22 23 Pets Aquariums /^KBWDOOCLWrN visit compare The KocUci Method off DOG TRAINING Harry Quck 241M4I/44SM9S 24-c Properties For Sale BEDOK NORTH BLK 71 well furnished. marble flooring 4-roomed flat for sale $95,000 negotiable Contact Pager: *****61 26 Sports/ Healthcare YOUR BODY, OUR image Physique is fitness, fitness is health Call
      122 words
  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • SPORTSCENE
    • 215 23  -  INTER-CON SOCCER By S GULAM TODAY will be the day of reckoning for underdogs Radin Mas who will face giants Bukit Panjang in the winners’ pool (7.30 pm) to decide the first qualifier for the final of the InterConstituency soccer tournament. Though
      215 words
    • 275 23 A 70th MINUTE equaliser against the run of Dlay failed to save Eunos from suffering their first defeat of the Inter-Constituency soccer tournament when they were edged out 4-3 on penalties by favourites Bukit Panjang at the National Stadium, writes S GULAM However, although outplayed,
      275 words
    • 55 23 TIIE Singapore Sports Council is providing free transport for fans interested in watching the President's and the Prime Minister's Cup finals on Oct 18 and Oct 25, respectively, at the National Stadium. Entrance is free. Interested East Coast fans should contact Eugene Chan at the SSC
      55 words
    • 322 23  -  INTER-CON BASKETBALL S GULAM. CHANGKAT qualified for the second round of the In-ter-Constituency basketball competition after they scored tneir second consecutive win over the week. Their 79-57 victory over MacPherson was enough to ensure the East Coast team of top spot in the winners’ pool of
      322 words
    • 37 23 IN the picture caption “One on the jaw for Dad", which appeared in Page 27 in the Oct 10 issue. Mr Lam Kee Chan's son Timothy was wrongly named as “Jimmy." The error is regretted
      37 words
  • 826 23 AS ROW RAGES OVER ‘BAN’ THREAT... FOOTBALL Association of Singapore chairman Tan Chong Tee has started a big controversy with his statement last week that the FAS may ban the republic’s soccer “exiles” from representing Singapore in international matches. In this special report, free-lance writer
    826 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 98 23 Your regular copy of WEEKEfmO If you live outside our distribution area you can still get a regular copy of WEEKENDeast by fifling in this subscription form and mailing it to: WEEKENDeast 80 Marine Parade Road, #O2-06 Parkway Parade, Singapore 1544. X WEEKENDeast Circulation Dept, #O2-06 Parkway Parade, Singapore 1544.
      98 words

  • 293 24  -  By BRIDGET TAN PARISHIONERS of Pentecost Methodist Church in Koon Seng Road have been assured by their pastor, the Rev T C Nga, that he had not seen any cracks on the building. “There is no cause for alarm,” he said. The church
    293 words
  • 240 24  -  By BRIDGET TAN SHE plays the part of a young girl with a troubled family. But behind the sad face, Lin Xiuming is really as carefree as the schoolgirl part she played in Home Is Where Love Is. Xiuming puts on
    PICTURE BY CHEW YEN FOOK  -  240 words
  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 216 24 HHjjjii! IV V* EMPTING SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR ALA CARTE MENU Lobster Thermidor Lamb and Prawn Kebab Oyster Hawaii a Bay City Triple Header JACK S GARDEN COFFEE HOUSE THE FAMILY RESTAURANT at Level 1, Unit 30, Parkway Parade (Open daily from 11.00 am to 10.30 pm) Tel: *****28/*****03 ROUND UP
      216 words