1995 - Rotary Club of Sitiawan 35th President Su Sein Thong


Rotary Club of Sitiawan installation of 35th President Su Sein Thong on 27.05.1995
L-R: Ching Neng Bin, Ten Keng Hui, Dr Gurunathan, Lau Youn Chong, District Governor, Pre. Su Sien Tong


Rotary Club of Sitiawan installation of 35th President Su Sein Thong on 27.05.1995
L-R: Ching Neng Bin, Ten Keng Hui, Dr Gurunathan, Lau Youn Chong, District Governor, Pre. Su Sien Tong


1995.05.27 - Rotary Pride of Workmanship Award (Ching Neng Bin with Public Bank awardee Kevin Chang).
The Pride of Workmanship Program enables managers in our society to help employees achieve the goal of job satisfaction, and publicly recognize them for their efforts. Participating businesses promote the Pride of Workmanship theme of "Do it once- do it well" throughout their organization and nominate employees worthy of recognition, not only within the organization, but the wider community. Nominees of the Pride of Workmanship Program are presented with a trophy in recognition of their achievements.


1995.06.24 - Rotary Dinner (L-R) Ching Neng Bin, Catherine Oon, Ngan Ching Jing, Ng Saik Teen.


1995.08.30 - Rotary Club weekly meeting (Ching Neng Bin and Barnabas Lee Kun Chan)


1995.11.10 - District Interact Conference (Dr James Ding receiving RM2k donation from Ching Neng Bin representing Public Bank). Interact is Rotary International’s service club for young people ages 12 to 18. Interact clubs are sponsored by individual Rotary Clubs, which provide support and guidance, but they are self-governing and self-supporting. The District Interact Conference held in Nan Hwa High School 南华独立中学 Sitiawan is for clubs to come together to celebrate the accomplishment of Interact objectives.

1995.11.10 - District Interact Conference (Dr James Ding receiving RM2k donation from Ching Neng Bin representing Public Bank).


1995.11.11 - District Interact Conference showtime performance by all Interact clubs.

1995.11.11 - District Interact Conference showtime performance by all Interact clubs.


1995.11.10 - District Interact Conference held in Nan Hwa High School 南华独立中学 Sitiawan.


1995.11.10 - District Interact Conference held in Nan Hwa High School 南华独立中学 Sitiawan.
Val Allan can be seen between Ching Neng Bin's legs.

1995.12.22 - Rotary fellowship at Dr Hoo Toun Ting residence. Tan Keng Hui singing on the karaoke.

1995.12.22 - Rotary fellowship at Dr Hoo Toun Ting residence. Joyce Diong and Suzanne Hoo sitting on the floor.


Fishing Safari 1995 Pulau Sembilan by Rotarian Ching Neng Bin driving the boat and Ong Chew Yet sitting behind.

The call of adventure has always appealed to Public Bank, Seri Manjung, branch manager, Ching Neng Bin, or better known as the Marlboro Man ever since he won the Great American West Adventure in 1994. This time around, the call of adventure has brought Ching Neng Bin to the Pulau Sembilan Fishing Safari.

Four hundred adventure-loving individuals under the deep-sea fishing category and about 70 teams comprising of three to four members each in the trawling category took part in the event.


Fishing Safari 1995 Pulau Sembilan - Ching Neng Bin and Hong Eng Koi with the trophy. 


Fishing Safari 1995 Pulau Sembilan - Though the thought of relaxing on a boat and being lulled to sleep from the soothing and rhythmic rocking motion of the waves, added with the warm breeze blowing, beneath the canopy of the boat, would appeal to great many city folks, who spend most of their time surrounded by concrete jungle, not many would actually seek out such an experience and adventure at six o'clock in the morning.

However, not one to ignore the call of adventure, Ching spent nine hours at sea until 4 p.m. in the evening when the sun is at its blistering best, where he managed to catch a total of 15 kg of fish to be shared out by his team. His biggest catch was 3.46kg barracuda, which was only 4 grams short of winning the consolation prize.

Though he did not win any prizes under the trawling category, the experience of being at the wide-open sea with its untamed moods alternating between tranquility and stormy, for ten hours is an experience not to be missed. Well, Ching has once again added to his store of adventure stories for the rainy day... until of course, another adventure beckons to him once more.


ROTARY CLUB SITIAWAN

Five Avenues of Service - The Object of Rotary is to "encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise." Rotary is a service organization. Since 1910, the Rotary Motto has been "Service Above Self." Rotary strives to achieve it's objective of "Service Above Self" through activities in four primary areas. These are often referred to as the Five Avenues of Service.

1. Club Service - This "Avenue" promotes the development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. It involves the activities necessary to make the Club function successfully and achieve its goals.

2. Vocational Service - This area represents the opportunity that each Rotarian has to represent the dignity and utility of one's vocation as an opportunity to serve society. Rotarians promote and foster high ethical standards in business and professions and promote the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations.

3. Community Service - This "Avenue" relates to the activities that Rotarians undertake to improve the quality of life in their community. Particular emphasis is given to helping children, needy families, the aged, the handicapped, and those most in need of assistance. Rotarians strive to promote the ideal of service in their personal, business, and community lives.

4. International Service - In this area, Rotarians strive for the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. International Service Projects are designed to meet the humanitarian needs of people in many lands, with particular emphasis on the most underprivileged children and families in developing countries.

5. Youth Services - The Avenue of Youth Services recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults.

 




1995 Act with Integrity, Serve with Love, Work for Peace

ROTARIANS

1. Balachandran P.C.
2. Barnabas Lee
3. Caroline Ling
4. Ching Neng Bin
5. Ding Ming Hea
6. Diong Ko Ing
7. Goh Thin You
8. Gurunathan V
9. Har Ming Ee
10. Hoo Tuan Ting
11. Khaw Eng Aun
12. Lau Youn Chong
13. Lawrence Tan
14. Lim Kee Moon
15. Ling Hee Huong
16. Ling Leong Chong
17. Ling Siaw Fuan
18. Loke Kok Kai
19. Mohd Syaiful
20. Moses Tay
21. Ngan Ching Jing
22. Ong Chew Yet
23. Penny Tsan
24. Ramu
25. Richard Yew
26. Saw Eng Thai
27. Soo Swee Lim
28. Tan Keng Hui
29. Thiruchandran
30. Thomas Hor
31. Val Allan
32. Yap Ah Kow
33. Yeak Lek Chong 

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