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40 years ago Christmas was more or less unknown to the Thais. The Christmas we remember from our childhood with warm family togetherness was being transformed to become a commercial dominated event. As such many foreigners was happy to move to Thailand and skip the dreaded “Commercial Christmas” only to experience that the Thais saw a great opportunity for another party and adopted Christmas, but in their own for westerners “funny” way with a mix of Santa Claus, Jesus Christ, Christmas trees and the red nosed reindeer. Page 7
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PATTAYA PEOPLE TELEVISION – DISCERNINGLY FESTIVE The only English speaking 24 hour a day local TV channel, Pattaya People Television is continuing to
entertain and inform the Ex Pat community of Pattaya, plus many Thai locals who are known to regularly choose to watch this mainly English speaking channel. Coming up in December are features covering a diverse range of subjects here locally including the new Terminal 21 shopping mall, a new Italian cookery series, the recent ‘Souled Out’ charity Northern Soul music night and a host of ‘about town’ round ups about what’s happening in December. We hear Santa’s coming to town, so Barry Upton’s ‘Behind The Music’ Christmas music video show will be getting an airing together with his brand new Christmas song release promo video.
Kevins’ Vlogs are all about Pattaya and cover subjects as diverse as ‘Retiring On A Budget’,
‘Going To Court’, ‘New Motorbike Laws’, ‘Cheap Jomtien Beach Front Apartments’, etc., etc.. The very popular ‘Yoga Pose Of The Day’ series with instructions from guru Diana Mountanous, sponsored by the Zen Cell Rejuvination Clinic, will continue with new excercises and postures intended to help health and flexibility. Strike a pose! Plus the weekly Pattaya Ex Pats Club TV feature with interesting and, sometimes, vital info from the guest speakers that appear there. If you have any ideas for features or can recommend interesting people for Barry to chat to for his ‘Pattaya Stories’ series, please contact Pattaya People Media Group by e-mailing to
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what will be showing at Pattaya’s excellent cinemas. Available on Sophon cable
info@pattayapeople.com. Big sponsors ‘Mixx nightclub’ and ‘Club Insomnia’ are always well featured with their infomercials lighting up the daily output. Also, look out for ‘Pattaya and Property Trader’ chief editor
around the clock and online at the ‘Pattaya People’ website www.pattayapeople.com
Gloria Jones have a cozy couch chat with Barry Upton as they delve into the currently released Pattaya Trader (see preparation photo). Finally, the cinema previews are always worth a watch to see
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COINADVICE CONFERENCE 2019
Taking place at the “PEACH” (Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall) at Royal Cliff Beach Resort from 4-6 March 2019, the “Coinadvice Conference 2019”
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will be the worlds biggest ever Crypto Currency conference and the “Largest Gathering of Coin Owners”. More than 250 coin owners as speakers and more
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than 10,000 attendees. Attendance will be free. The organizers of this mega event met at Pattaya City Hall recently with Khun Poramase Ngampiches,
Deputy Mayor of Pattaya City and Khun Niels Colov, Chairman of Pattaya People Media Group to discuss the event. Further information: www.coinadvice.events
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- In 1978, I wanted to come during the Vietnam war, but was put of by (bad) advice from the UK government. 2. Have you ever been an expatriate elsewhere? - Lived in Istanbul, Turkey for 5 years. 3. What surprised you most about Pattaya? - In 1978, what a wonderful unspoiled perfect place it was. 4. Friends are in Pattaya for a holiday - what must they absolutely see or do? - Jomtien beach and Walking street (but only once). 5. What is your favorite Thai food? - Sea Prawns with lightly cooked fresh vegetables. RICHARD “RICHY” RHODES Richard Rhodes was born on 18. January 1944 in Kettering, England. He went to Northampton College of Technology. Business: Founder of Corium Leather Garments, director of Carapace Fashion Leather Garment Com-
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pany, founder of the Nirvana Group of Hotels and Resorts in Thailand. Now Entertainment director of the yearly Burapa Bike Week. 1. When did you arrive in Pattaya and what brought you here?
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6. What is never missing in your refrigerator? - Clean pure water. 7. What is your favorite Thai word? - Chai.
Every month the Pattaya People News Magazine will ask “The 20 Questions” to a person, who have done something positive in the Pattaya community. This month we feature Richard “Richy” Rhodes, who is one of the major driving forces of the successful yearly “Burapa Bike Week” and very helpful in bringing the various biker groups in Thailand together in peace and harmony. 8. What do you miss the most from home? - Cruising the Cotswalds. 9. What career other than yours would you love to pursue? - I’ve already had music, fashion and hospitality and yearn for the career of total retirement with charity work. 10. What’s a job you would definitely never want? - A boring one. 11. Where did you spend your last vacation? - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 12. Where do you hope to spend your next one?
- Cannes, France. 13. What was your favorite band, film, or hobby as a teen? - Buddy Holly and hunting (which I now regret). 14. Apart from temptation what can’t you resist? - Ice cream. 15. Red wine or white? - Red wine at room temperature when in Europe, white or rose wine ice cold when in hot climates. 16. Book or movie? - I am a movie producer that loves books.
17. Morning person or night person? - Now a morning person. 18. Which social issue do you feel most strongly about? - Locally: The polluting of Pattaya beaches, Internationally: The destruction of our heritage and freedoms. 19. What area do you like most, Pattaya city or Nongprue (the Dark Side)? - Pattaya city. 20. What would you say is your personal motto? - Believe in yourself.
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CHRISTMAS MENU @ CAFE DES AMIS Available during the month of December
This month I was invited to try the new December holiday menu at Café des Amis. When it comes to premium dining, most
people already know this is probably the finest restaurant in Pattaya. White table cloths, fine crystal and luxury wine goblets
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that cry out to be refilled. What most people don’t know is they have over 200 brands of gin, more than anywhere else in Thailand. Maybe even all of Asia. More than 20 top shelf brandies. So I knew my dessert would have to be a very special martini. I doubt anyone has tried every single one of these gins. For the month of December they have a very special set 3 course menu. 1450 baht and only 700 baht additional for the THREE recommended glasses of wine. 1. Appetizer. Delightful Beettroot cured Salmon and smoked Salmon mousse. As presented the plating was such it seemed a shame to destroy the art by eating it. But it was my job. Thank god. The Salmon mousse was a very pleasant surprise. 1 glass Chardonnay Bramito Della Sala, Antinori IGT, Umbria Italy, 2017, 11.5% 2. Main course. Spicy plumb Lamb Chops with Jerusalem artichoke, complemented with a Black Garlic puree, roasted vegetables and cranberry. I was pleased to see black garlic puree as black garlic is the new in ingredient in many high end restaurants. I expected yet another mint sauce, but this puree was a delight. Lamb was perfectly cooked and exceptionally tender. 1 glass Negroamaro Vigne Vecchie, Vigneti del Salento Italy, 2014, 14% 3. Dessert. Christmas pudding with a brandy cream sauce. Again a pleasant surprise not at all what I expected. The
Christmas pudding was specifically not fruitcake, but a not too sweet dessert on its own. The strawberry garnish made it pleasing to the eye. 1 glass Marsala Fine Rubino Dolce, Cantine Pellegrino Italy, 18% So
upon completing the meal with a fine cabernet suggested by the restaurant, I proceeded on to a fine port and the aforementioned martini. I recall the gin was a fine Gin Mare from Barcelona, Spain, aromatically sweet but unsweet-
ened. I checked! Reputedly amongst the top 5 in the world. Certainly the best I have had in a decade or more! A fine way to celebrate the holidays..
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CHRISTMAS PATTAYA STYLE crative time of the year for the Thai tourist industry. Hotels and resorts ensure that those on holiday or vacation in Thailand don’t miss out on the Christmas festivities with gala dinners and special events being laid on. Staff in bars and restaurants can be seen
The front page photo was taken in the TV studio in the office building of Pattaya People Media Group during the recording of a music video for the new Christmas song “OMG IT IS CHRISTMAS AGAIN” composed and performed by our own Barry Upton. The song deals with the down side of the heavily commercialized Christmas where people is using their credit card
lation being Christians, as such Christmas isn’t a public holiday. However, we still are surrounded by Christmas decorations and songs in shopping centers and hotel staff sporting Christmas outfits. Thai people like to party and so any excuse for a celebration is seized upon. The religious meaning of Christmas might not be
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Christmas festivities in Thailand there is also the obvious commercial aspect. Thailand remains distinctly Thai, but has embraced many aspects of Western culture and Thai retailers and advertisers have been quick to exploit Christmas as a marketing tool.
Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya led by Tiwaporn Mahaprom (6th left), Director of Human Resources along with management and staff of Centara Hotels & Resorts in
wearing red and white Christmas hats whilst enterprising street and beach vendors will try and sell you all that stuff. Because it’s all done with a uniquely Thai style it is “sanuk mak mak” (good fun). Although all of the above reasons help to explain the presence of
Thai people consider Christmas a “narak” (lovely) festive period, and we foreigners think it is also very “narak” when we are greeted by a Thai with a “Happy Melly Kissmas” – Enjoy your Christmas – Pattaya style.
Pattaya greatly joined the blood donation for Thai Red Cross. It is a part of the hotel’s CSR activity held at Utopia suite in the hotel recently.
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to pay for presents and all the other Christmas expenses, and then paying back the debts over the year only to “discover” another Christmas coming back again the year after. Thailand is a Buddhist country with only a minority of the popu-
important to most Thai people, but they know it’s a time when other countries are celebrating and they are happy to join in with the party. Tourism is a major contributor to the Thai economy with the peak Christmas and New Year period usually being the most lu-
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PATTAYA TOURIST POLICE
Lt. Colonel Piyapong Eansarn, Pattaya Tourist Police Chief met with Niels Colov, Chairman of Pattaya People Media Group to discuss matters related to ‘Pattaya People Privilege Card’,
the new exciting venture of the Media Group. The Tourist Police will also give the right to PPMG to publish 20 cartoons giving foreigners an understanding of Do’s and Don’ts in Thailand.
SAUSAGE FESTIVAL @ CENTRAL MARINA
The “German Sausage & Meat Festival” at Central Marina Shopping Mall on Pattaya Second Road had its opening ceremony on Saturday 27. October and went on for 4 days. The Guest of Honor was Khun Pakorn Partanapat,
Chief Operating Officer of Central Pattana Public Company Limited, who is the owner of the shopping mall. Representing the Pattaya Mayor was Khun Rattanachai Sutidechanai. Among the VIPs invited to the cer-
emony was famous Thai Singer and Movie Star Pichaya “Golf” Nitipaisankul. The festival linked the German sausage tradition with the famous Thai Esarn sausages, but also lots of food products from Germany was on show everything
of course washed down with German beer. Entertainment with dancers in German traditional costumes added to the atmosphere and a record 156 foot long sausage was presented to the public.
NONGPRUE POLICE CHIEF
Police Colonel Chitdeycha Songhong, the Police Chief of Nongprue Police Station had a visit recently of Khun Niels Colov, Chairman of Pattaya People Media Group and Commander of the Foreign Police Assistants, now totally about 60 members from more than 20
different nations on duty at several police stations in and around Pattaya including the new station in Nongprue. The visitors was very impressed with the new police station everything very well organized and nicely decorated.
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AMBASSADORIAL VISIT
tistic students at the School for the Blind were given a brand new play room, with padded walls and floors to prevent accident and in-
The newly installed Ambassador at the Embassy of Ireland in Bangkok, His Excellency Mr. Tony Cotter, together with his wife, Mrs. Marie Cotter, recently paid a visit to the Father Ray Foundation on their first official visit to Pattaya. H.E Mr. Cotter is only the second resident Ambassador at the Embassy, and he follows in the footsteps of Ambassador Brendan Rogers who visited Pattaya several times and on two occasions led the annual Pattaya St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which, as
were then welcomed by Father Peter Pattarapong, President of the Foundation, and before meeting more children the guests were informed about the work taking place here in Pattaya. The Embassy of Ireland has supported several projects at the Foundation over recent years. In 2015 they supported the much needed renovation and enlargement of bathrooms at the Redemptorist Technological College for People with Disabilities. A year later they allowed the College to purchase fitness equip-
ment, specially adapted for the severely disabled students. In 2017 the young blind and au-
juries. 2018 and the Art Therapy class at the Father Ray School for Children with Special Needs received a brand new kiln for the pottery classes and the toddlers at the Day Care Center received a new PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL CHURCH Sunday Morning English Service 10.30am. Everyone welcome. 21/1 Soi 61 Sukhumvit Road, Central Pattaya. Pastor Daniel Krynauw. 089 235 8912 or 038 231 104. REDEMPTORIST CENTER Sunday Eucharistic Mass in Thai at 8.30am. English at 10am in the Mahatai Chapel. 086 417 5245.
playground. During the visit the Ambassador watched a special drum performance by the students with special needs, before being almost mobbed by the toddlers when he arrived at the Day Care Center. It is always an honour to welcome such distinguished guests, and the Foundation is honoured that His Excellency and Mrs. Cotter took time out from their very busy schedule to visit the children here in Pattaya.
ST. GEORGE’S PATTAYA Anglican/Episcopal. Sunday: 3pm. Modern English Service. Redemptorist Chapel Father Ray foundation, Sukhumvit Road. Fr. David : 084 070 5258. ST. NIKOLAUS CHURCH Masses and Services in English. Saturday:6pm.Sunday: 8.30am & 4pm. Sukhumvit Road, near Pattaya Klang. Pastor: 038 422 290. Keeper: 038 716 401. SRIRACHA ADVENTIST CHURCH Every Saturday at 10am. 10/11-13 Kao Kilo Road, Moo 3, T. Surasak, A. Sriracha. Pastor Rianthong: 082 235002 or contact Sudung: 084 7257552. ENCOUNTER CHURCH Sunday at 10am at Royal Twins Palace Hotel (opposite Marriott Resort on Second Road). Pastors Fred and Dianne Doell: 086 688 5367 GERMAN PROTESTANT CHURCH Church-services in German language every second and fourth Sunday of the month at 11 am. Begegnungszentrum (Meeting Center) Naklua, Pattaya-Naklua Road between Soi 13 and 11 (little street before 7/11 to “Borussia Park”). Pastor: 0965382865; Website: bzpattaya.wordpress.com
you all know, takes place on the 17th March. On arriving at the Father Ray Foundation the honoured guests were first welcomed by toddlers from the Father Ray Day Care Center, all dressed up and enthusiastically waving the flag of Ireland. His Excellency and Mrs. Cotter
EVERY FRIDAY! Pattaya Expats Club have their meeting every Friday at 11.00 am. buffet from 10am, at Mercure Hotel, Pattaya Soi 15, off Pattaya 2nd Road. Information: 081 001 6372 The P.E.C. Trademark, ‘Palm Shadow’ is Copyright property owned exclusively by PEC Co. Ltd.
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VISEUM VISITING CITY HALL Viseum is the worlds best CCTV security and surveillance company. They are responsible for the entire city of London and right now in the process of installing a comprehensive system in all Saudi Arabia. They have targeted Thailand to be the first country in Asia to have their innovative and worlds best technology. They have already set up their Asia head-
A representative of the huge UK based VISEUM company visited recently Pattaya City Hall to start a conversation about the technol-
ogy used here for the CCTV system around Pattaya. The city has about 1,500 CCTV cameras placed around town especially on
The owner of Jutamas Beauty School located in Soi 17 South Pattaya held a free workshop demonstrating hair coloring, hair curl, hair straightening and make up. the D-cash company provided instructors and showed the latest technology and products for the beauty businesses. A fully focused and full house of attend-
ees enjoyed the day and went hope with valuable knowledge that will in turn further develop their business. A big thank you to Khun Jutamas for her generosity always helping other people in our community. If anyone would like to join the Jutamas Beauty School please call: 086-556-6465.
quarters in Bangkok. As Pattaya has encountered some problems related to its CCTV system, Viseum are interested in analyzing the state of the local system and come up with solutions to bring the worlds best CCTV technology to Pattaya to truly make our city a SAFE CITY.
the Beach Road area. It is operated and outsourced to a Bangkok based IT company, but has a command center in city hall.
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MUSIC NIGHT AT LINDA’S Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 19.00 PM Linda’s Restaurant on Jomtien Second Road there is live music and romantic
atmosphere, great for a dinner or just drinks with friends and loved ones.
THAI GARDEN RESORT COOKS ‘GREEN’ FOOD
The Thai Garden Resort located on the North Pattaya Road continues to improve their efforts to look for a more sustainable environment by cooking on Bio Gas without electricity. Already awarded with the Travelife Gold Award for their contributions towards the environment and a cleaner world, the hotel took their efforts to a new level and recently installed a Byogas box in the kitchens to cook the food for their daily buffets. Manufactured by German engi-
The Bio Box system is designed to produce up to 1000 liters of clean biogas per day. The produced gas quality consists of 65% CH4 and 35% CO2. After the biogas making process has taken place, the ByoBox System produces up to 40 liters of excellent liquid fertilizer per day. The fertilizer is used for the hotels gardens and thus the ByoBox System serves an additional purpose. The ByoBox is a very safe system, which includes an overpressure
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neering and assembled by MYBIOENERGY in Thailand, the Bio Gas box is filled on a daily basis with food and garden waste. The waste would normally be collected by the garbage collector and dumped in the nature. But now it is being used and recycled to produce suitable gas for cooking purposes. With the use of natural bacterias the waste is fermented in the tank into clean biogas which is perfectly suitable for cooking purposes.
valve, activated carbon filter for reducing H2S load, hydraulic mixing system, fiberglass digester tank, PVC gas storage and a feeding system Rene Pisters the General Manager of the Thai Garden Resort is the driving force behind this project. Apart from the Green Leaf Award, the TUI Umwelt Champion Award and the most prestigious Travelife Gold Award he continues to look for affordable ways to contribute towards a sustainable environment. It is important that we look in the future and that everybody does his duties to look after our environment and even the smallest efforts will contribute towards a cleaner world. Delivering the BYOGAS installation at the Thai Garden Resort is Mr. Rudi Paflitschek the Managing Director of MYBYOENERGY with Khun Teerachon the Chief Engineer of the hotel and Rene Pisters, the General Manager of the Thai Garden Resort For more information please contact the Thai Garden Resort at guestservice@thaigarden.com
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Pattaya City Hall: (North Pattaya Road) Tel.: 0-3825-3100 Pattaya City Call Center: 1337
Health Department: (Soi Buakhaow) Tel.: 0-3842-0823, 0-3842-0562 North Star Library: (Sukhumvit Highway) Tel.: 0-3871-6755 Pattaya Post Office: (Soi Post Office) Tel.: 0-3842-9341 Banglamung Post Office: (Sawang Fa Road) Tel.: 0-3842-8225 Jomtien Post Office: (Soi 5, Jomtien Beach Road) Tel.: 0-3823-1944 Fire Brigade Pattaya: Tel.: 0-3842-4678-9 Fire Brigade Naklua: Tel.: 199, 0-3822-1000, 0-3822-1666 Pattaya Expats Club: Friday meetings 11.30 AM (buffet from 10am) at Mercure Hotel Pattaya Soi 15 off, Second Road Tel.: 081 001 6372 Email: contact@pattayaexpatsclub.info Website: www.pattayaexpatsclub.info Pattaya Train Station: (Siam Country Club Road) Tel.: 0-3842-9285
Rotary Club of Pattaya Monday meetings 19.00 PM at Town-in-Town Hotel, Central Road Tel.: 08 9911 1199
Lost or Stolen Credit Cards: American Express Bangkok: Tel.: 0-2273-5544, 0-2273-5522 Diners Club: Tel.: 0-2238-3660, 0-2232-4111 Master Card: Tel.: 0-2232-2484, 0-2260-8572 Visa Card: Tel.: 0-2252-2212, 0-2263-2094 Thomas Cook: Tel.: 0-2256-2816/9 Hospitals: Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: (Sukhumvit Road) Tel.: 0-3825-9911, 0-3842-7751/5 Emergency: 0-3825-9999 Banglamung Hospital: Tel.: 0-3841-1551-2 Pattaya International Hospital: (Soi 4, Second Road) Tel.: 0-3842-8374/5, 0-3810-3900 Emergency: 0-3842-7575 Pattaya Memorial Hospital: (Second Road) Tel.: 0-3842-9422/4 Pattaya city Hospital : Tel.0-3810-3900
Electricity Pattaya: Tel.: 0-3842-6463, 0-3842-8502 Electricity Banglamung: Tel.: 0-3822-1007 Garbage Collection: Tel.: 0-3842-9494 Water Works Pattaya: Tel.: 0-3822-2461-5 Water Works Banglamung: Tel.: 0-3822-1463
Thai Airways International (Beach Road, Dusit Resort) Tel.: 0-3842-0995/7 U-Tapao International Airport Tel.: 03824-5595
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Pattaya Police Station: (Corner of Soi 9 and Beach Road) Tel.: 191, 0-3842-9325, 0-3842-0802/5, 08 2799 9111 Banglamung Police Station: (Sukhumvit Highway) Tel.: 0-3822-1801, 0-3822-1331, 0-3822-2100 Nongprue Police Station: Tel.: 0-3824-9843 Immigration Police: (Soi 5, Jomtien Beach Road) Tel.: 0-3825-2751-4 Hotline: 1178 Tourist Police: (Phratamnak Road, near Jogging Park) Tel.: 1155, 0-3842-5937, 0-3842-9371 Highway Police: (Sukhumvit Highway, near South Pattaya Road) Tel.: 0-3839-2001, 0-3842-5440, 1169 Marine Police: Tel.: 0-3842-3666
Bus Station: (North Pattaya Road) Tel.: 0-3823-1142 Pattaya Van (South Pattaya) Tel.: 08-2796-4417-8
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Major Cineplex: (2 nd Floor The Avenue Pattaya, Second Road) Tel.: 0-3805-2227 SF Cinema City: (3rd Floor, Central Center Pattaya - Big C) Tel.: 038-361-500 SFX Cinema: (6th Floor, Central Festival Pattaya Beach) Tel.: 033-003-555 On-line Hotel reservation: www.hotelhotprice.com Best room rates in Pattaya. TAT (Tourism Authority of Thailand): Tel.: 0-3842-8750, 0-3842-9113 Emergencies: Sawangboriboon South Pattaya Tel.: 0-3822-2474, 0-3848-8882, 1669 Alcoholics Anonymous 0845648479
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7 Split with a knife or axe (6) 8 Hang about - possibly with intent! (6) 9 The way things are going (4) 10 Cut out in basic form-how huger! (5-3) 11 Inclined toward or displaying love (7) 13 Faultfinder (5) 15 Straight-billed game bird (5) 17 Early-old word for (7) 20 Advocate (8) 21 Used of drinks; not containing alcohol (4) 23 Stupidity (6) 24 Examine or consider (6)
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1 Wild pium, grest with gin (4) 2 Prison guard (6) 3 Capable or rusting (7) 4 Ignore rules (5) 5 Powerful (6) 6 Broadcast via television (8) 12 Human male (3) 14 Bureaucratic procedure (3-4) 16 The larger of the two satellites of Mars (6) 18 Enclose within something (6) 19 Precious stone and girl! (5) 20 Big story (4) 22 Clenched fingers (4)
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Movies Star recommended rating and all Synopsis are from the www.movieseer.com.
Movie’s Showtime might be changed without prior notice. Program Dates: December 2018 LIFE ITSELF
MORTAL ENGINES
RESIDE
TIME FREAK
Summary: As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected twists of their journey create reverberations that echo over continents and through lifetimes in Life Itself. Release Date 05 December 2018.
Summary: Thousands of years after civilization was destroyed by a cataclysmic event, humankind has adapted and a new way of living has evolved. Gigantic moving cities now roam the Earth, ruthlessly preying upon smaller traction towns. Release Date 05 December 2018.
Summary: In a lone house on the mountain, the heavy rain fell. Six men in black led by grandmaster, the old lady with the white hair and awful face. They were doing some kind of ceremony the mystery corpse with white shroud as the target. But they never knew that this ceremony would awake the stranger soul. Release Date 05 December 2018.
Summary: Physics prodigy Stillman (Butterfield) is destined for great things, only to be derailed when his girlfriend, Debbie (Turner) suddenly dumps him. But Stillman isn’t beaten, he does what any heartbroken genius would do - he invents a time machine to get a second chance at love. Release Date 05 December 2018.
PATRICK
MALICIOUS
AQUAMAN
DOWN A DARK HALL
SECOND ACT
THE WIFE
Summary: Sarah Francis is a young woman whose life is a bit of a mess. The last thing she needs is someone else to look after, let alone someone who dribbles, snores and eats from the kitchen bin!! Yet, like it or not, her Grandmother has bequeathed her a very spoilt dog. Release Date 05 December 2018.
Summary: A young college professor and his pregnant wife unwittingly release a malevolent entity with murderous intentions. Release Date 05 December 2018.
Summary: An icon for over 70 years, Aquaman is the King of the Seven Seas. This reluctant ruler of Atlantis, caught between a surface world constantly ravaging the sea and Atlanteans looking to lash out in revolt, is committed to protecting the entire globe. Release Date 13 December 2018.
Summary: Kit Gordy, a new student at the exclusive Blackwood Boarding School, confronts the institution’s supernatural occurrences and dark powers of its headmistress. Release Date 13 December 2018.
Summary: A big box store worker reinvents her life and her life-story and shows Madison Avenue what street smarts can do. Release Date 13 December 2018.
Summary: A wife questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband, where he is slated to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. Release Date 20 December 2018.
BUMBLEBEE
LET ME EAT YOUR PANCREAS
MARY POPPINS RETURNS
MIA AND THE WHITE LION
MARRY ME, DUDE
HEARTS BEAT LOUD
Summary: On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. Release Date 20 December 2018.
Summary: One day, I-a high schooler-found a paperback in the hospital. The “Disease Coexistence Journal” was its title. It was a diary that my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi, had written in secret. Inside, it was written that due to her pancreatic disease, her days were numbered. Release Date 20 December 2018.
Summary: In Depression-era London, a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks, along with Michael’s three children, are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her friend Jack. Release Date 25 December 2018.
Summary: A young girl from London moves to Africa with her parents where she befriends a lion cub. Release Date 27 December 2018.
Summary: To avoid deportation, Yassine asks his best friend Fred to marry him. Release Date 27 December 2018.
Summary: A father and daughter form an unlikely songwriting duo in the summer before she leaves for college. Release Date 27 December 2018.
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BODILY HARM
Quite often we have seen a lot of cases where bodily harm is inflicted, there are many bars and there are always a lot of people who will spend time there to drink the alcohol. Sometimes they will get too drunk and end up in an argument which will turn into a fight with the other person. If later on the party that was injured goes to the police station to report that Mr. A hurt Mr. B then the police will send the injured party to the hospital for medical treatment. With the medical treatment the doctor will diagnose and give
the proper care to the injured party but they will also give a statement of how serious the injuries are and how many days the victim will have to be treated. The amount of days hospitalized carries with it harsher punishments on the party that inflicted the injuries. If a person is accused of inflicting bodily harm to another person they are liable to be punished by the law with up to two years imprisonment and/or a fine of up to four thousand baht. If grievous bodily harm is inflicted then the punishment will be six
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months to ten years imprisonment. Grievous bodily harm are as follows: 1) Deprivation of sight, deprivation of hearing, cutting of the tongue or loss of the sense of smell. 2) Loss of genital organs or reproductive ability. 3) Loss of an arm, leg, hand, foot, finger or any other organ. 4) Permanent disfiguration of the face. 5) Abortion. 6) Permanent insanity. 7) Infirmity or chronic illness which may last throughout life. 8) Infirmity or illness causing the sufferer to be in severe bodily pain for twenty days or to be unable to follow the ordinary pursuits for over twenty days. The main point of this is that whenever you go to the police station after an incident has happened, if the police believe your case and go to arrest the person that hurt you, they can make a
judgment on whether they are guilty or innocent. Or the other way around if they find evidence and judge that both sides are liable then they will not investigate anything but will then sue both parties to be the co defendant of which you will have to prove your innocence to the court. The Thai court judge has the authority to convict bother parties or just one side; this is all based on which side has the best case with the strongest evidence such as witness testimony. Lawyer Comment: Please understand that once you go to the police station to file a report the Thai police will ask you to compromise and finish the case together, if you don’t want to do that you will have to prove that you are not guilty. This can be difficult if you are intoxicated as well, maybe some witness saw that you are the cause of the case of causing bodily harm or maybe the other side will make up the witness to point to you to say that
you are the one who is in the wrong. It happens a lot in Thailand if you’re not sure that you’re one hundred percent not the cause of anything. The way we have experience in fighting cases like this, we have to check if they have any camera records or CCTV system installed as these systems cannot lie. Please ask the police to check the venue or location of the crime for use as evidence, being convicted of this crime or even the punishment may not be too
severe in most cases but it is enough for the authorities to deport you as foreigner who is staying in the Kingdom but is making problems. If you have your own case or any questions regarding law in Thailand please feel free to write in to us and we will answer any questions or concerns in this column. To contact the Lawyer please call: 08-9911-1199 or email: info@pattayapeople.com
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BIG MAMA BAR REOPENS Danish Preben “Prebsi” and Thai lawyer Khun Alis had a giant reopening party of the “Big Mama Bar” in Soi Welcome off Jomtien Beach Road. The place was totally packed with friends and well wishers. Famous Pattaya entertainer with the golden voice “Rose” delivers an energetic and popular show to the guests who for sure will be back to this great bar. Phone: 098-551-1132
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KHUN LAN The owner of the very popular “Lan’a restaurant” in the soi next to Tops superstore on Soi Khaonoi in the “Dark Side” of Pattaya, celebrated her birthday with a totally full house of regular customers and friends. The Pattaya People team would like to congratulate Khun Lan and give her our best wishes for the future. Info: 063-459-5659.
CELEBRATES 9TH ANNIVERSARY
Denis Thouvard, general manager of Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya led the management and hotel staff to celebrated
the hotel 9th anniversary by TakBat as offering food to 9 monks and paying the respect to the fourfaced Brahma image and the Royal
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Garuda with Thai ceremony involved with monks blessing in order to get good things around to the place and people at the hotel.
THE RETURN OF MOVERS AND SHAKERS The highly popular promo and networking event ‘Movers And ‘Shakers’ made a welcome return to Pattaya with a big turnout of the Pattaya business community and beyond. Property mogul Cees Cuijpers once again organized the party style event, this time at the Holiday Inn on Beach Road with the ‘Palm Bay’ Pattaya as main sponsors. Earlier in the afternoon on Thappraya Road, a mix of invited guests and onlookers together with VIPs from City Hall witnessed the ribbon cutting heralding the launch of the new ‘Palm Bay’ modern condo block. The company owner Louis Lee revealed to Pattaya People’s Barry Upton that it was no secret that
their main target market was the Chinese investor. Mr. Lee made a short welcoming speech later on at the ‘Movers And Shakers’ event.
Many smiling faces were witnessed at both events as our Pattaya community played ‘catch up’ with friends and buisiness associates.
Before the evening Movers And Shakers event, sponsors ‘Palm Bay 1’ had it’s launch party to herald the start of sales at the luxury showroom on Thappraya Road. A mix of invited guests and onlookers together with VIPs from City Hall witnessed the ribbon cutting heralding the new ‘Palm Bay’ modern condo block. The company owner Louis Lee revealed to Pattaya People’s Barry Upton that it was no secret that their main target market was the Chinese investor. As Louis has been a resident of Pattaya for twenty years, he said that the good communication he has built up with City Hall during this time has been vital to getting this
project off the ground and respecting the legal rules is so important. The “Palm Bay 1” luxury condo will be a41 storey building located on Thapraya Road near Third Road, There will be 378 apartments, facilities include big swimming
pool, sauna, Finnish bath, Japanese hot springs, sea view gym, garden with kids playground, restaurant and sky bar, keycard access, internet and WI-FI. Contact details: Phone: 085-177-6666, Email: PalmVilla@163.com, Website: www.palm.co.th
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PATTAYA WINS WORLD FILM AWARD
The film 110-Man Ultimate Fight is about a young Thai man who sacrifices everything to follow his dreams – a sacrifice that led him to become not only a world champion but to achieve “Best Short Film Documentary of Martial Arts” honours at the Art 4 Peace Awards in Conjunction with the World Film Festival. This is his story. On March 25, 1997, he was born in a coastal town – Pattaya Chonburi, Thailand – into a family heavily devoted to the martial arts. At three years of age, Junior (known to his friends as Oui, or “Fatty”) started his journey in the martial arts. He would even-
of the most difficult karate gradings in the world: the Shorin Kempo Shodan. The grading lasted three days. When Junior was 10, he started competing internationally in Japan, where he immediately began dominating in his divisions. Since 2007, Junior has competed in more than 67 international karate and boxing tournaments. At the age of 15, he entered the 1,000-day Uchideshi Program, which only 97 people in Shorin have entered, and which only 19 managed to complete. It is one of the hardest and most demanding karate training programs in the world. On February 1, 2017 Jun-
tually become one of the world’s best Karate advocates. Junior was lucky to have had a father, Kancho Sifu, who is a very famous karate teacher and the leader of one of Japan’s largest karate organizations. Through this connection, Junior had access to some of the world’s best training and competitions. The martial art known as Shorin Kempo is one of the most physically demanding styles of karate. Its rigorous way of life led Junior along the path to his current success. From the age of three, Junior has trained nearly every day of his life, at his father’s side. Until recently, while most of the world knew about Junior’s accomplishments, many in his home country did not. At 10 years of age, Junior became the youngest person in the world to complete at one
ior completed and graduated as an Uchideshi of Shorin Kempo. In fact, he completed 1,365 days. This training brought him to where he is today. With three world-title belts and participation in more than 67 international tournaments, along with the knowledge he had learned from some of the best karate teachers in the world, Junior saw that fighting is just a small part of karate. Rather, karate is a way of life that teaches one to adapt to and overcome all the challenges that one encounters. From 2016-2018, Junior travelled the world, teaching seminars alongside his father in India, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and many other countries. During one of these trips, he met a young boy named Zac Chaplin, who loved karate and was a fan of Junior’s.
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Zac was dying from a rare form of cancer that doctors were struggling to understand. Junior was moved by how the karate instructors and club in a little Aus-
tralian town rallied to help Zac and his mother, who couldn’t afford to pay for the medical treatment and had lost their home trying to keep Zac alive and give him hope. Junior flew down to Australia in May 2017 and gave Zac his world title belt. He told Zac that Zac deserved the belt more than Junior did, as Zac was fighting for his life. Junior said to his father, “I fight because I love it, but Zac is fighting for his life. If I lose, nothing changes; I can fight again. But if Zac loses, he dies!” Mathew Charles – Zac’s karate instructor and a student of Junior’s father – was going to at-
tempt the 100-man fight to raise awareness for Zac, as well as raise money for Zac’s treatment. However, while preparing for the fight, Mathew sustained a devastating leg injury which ended his
fighting career. Everyone was devastated. Junior offered to take Mathew’s place. The date was set for May 28, 2018. The Kumite (Fight) would take place in accordance with Japanese tradition, behind closed doors on the island of Okinawa, Japan. The only people allowed to be present were the fighters, the Japanese masters to authenticate the fight, and family and friends. At the time, only 28 people in the world had succeeded in fighting 100 karate fighters in one day, non-stop. Junior was seeking to become the youngest person in karate history to attempt a Japanese-certified Kumite. He was also the lightest. The masters decided that this Kumite had to be different from all those before it. Its purpose was to raise awareness of the fight against cancer in children.
Junior was approached and asked if he could step far beyond expectations and fight 110 men to make a statement: “Never give up when the going gets tough!” He accepted the challenge. Junior trained harder than he’d ever trained in his life. This time he wasn’t preparing to win or knock out his opponent; he was training to survive four hours of excruciating pain, injuries, and broken ribs, to take whatever was dished out to him and get back up and fight on until the end. This fight would be a bare-knuckle one, with no protective equipment except for a groin guard. Junior was preparing to receive as many as 1,000 full-force kicks from karate champions throughout the 110 rounds of fighting, as well as up to 5,000 bare-knuckle punches. He knew it wasn’t about winning; it was about how much he could take until the end. Many people didn’t know that seven days before the fight, Junior suffered a devastating knee injury. Doctors said he wouldn’t be able to fight. Junior was upset; he had come so far. If he stopped, what would that have said to a little boy battling cancer for his life? Junior received revolutionary orthopaedic cell therapy on his knee at the Zen Clinic in Pattaya. Within three days he was walking again, and within five days he was back training. Two days later, Junior announced that he would continue with the fight.
Junior knew that he had just lost half of his weapons; he wouldn’t be able to kick in the fight, which meant he would have to take even more punishment than he expected. The fight now became
25,000,000 USD; he will also support Junior’s foundation. Junior’s painting will be auctioned in Beverly Hills, with all proceeds going to “Fight Cancer for Kids.” Junior’s humble dedication to his
more about mental strength than anything else. Junior told his father, “This fight might finish my career because of the injuries, but I must show Zac and anyone else out there suffering to never give up. I must do this.” The rest of the story is revealed in this documentary film that has brought many to tears. The film shows humbleness, dedication, sacrifice, pain, and suffering. It shows team members that have much love for one another, and it testifies to the ability to transcend all odds. Most of all, it shows compassion and respect. The documentary 110-Man Ultimate Fight moved so many at the
goals has attracted the attention of some of the world’s most influential people in the fields of sports, karate, business, art, teaching, and film. They have been inspired to support youth and teach people that sports are not just about victory but are a way to express, learn, adapt, and overcome, as well as to help all those in one’s life. The presenter at the awards ceremony summed it up best when he said that although the award for the film festival was for the Best Short Film Documentary of Martial Arts, the honour went far beyond that. The movie showed a young man’s sacrifice for some-
Art 4 Peace Awards in Conjunction with the World Film Festival that it won all three nominations. It also led to the development of Junior’s foundation, “Fight Cancer for Kids,” which has received massive support. Mr. Davoo Roostaei is one of the world’s most famous artists. He painted for Pope John Paul II, and his painting hangs in the Vatican. Davoo has also painted the Dalai Lama, four sitting presidents of the USA, the president of France, the chancellor of Germany, the great Muhammad Ali … the list goes on. Davoo approached Junior and said that he would be honoured to paint him. Davoo’s paintings sell for 250,000 USD to
thing he loved, a lifetime of commitment, and, most of all, humbleness. This was the first time a non-professional movie had made it so far in the competition, and it was all because of Junior. Suddenly, Junior was the film festival’s main attraction. It took two hours to complete all the photos on the red carpet. Then came offers of management services and to speak at UCLA with Davoo Roostaei about dedication and following one’s dreams.Other offers included commercials and even the possibility of a full-length 110Man Ultimate Fighter movie. All this because of a man who, as a young boy, rode on a tractor to attend school in Pattaya, Thailand.
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FINE WINE DINNER Exclusive premiere wine from the New World paired with gourmet dishes To celebrate the re-opening of the new-look Elements restaurant at InterContinental Pattaya Resort, join us for an exclusive Wine Dinner on 7th December 2018, which features top wineries from the ‘New World’. Our chefs have curated a specially-crafted fine dining menu, pairing highly-rated New World wines from Southern Australia,
California and New Zealand with creative gourmet dishes. Each course is a work of art. Begin your wine and gastronomic journey at a cocktail reception and as you try our canapés, Guest Speake r A n aé Fournier, Area Sales Manager for Independent Wine & Spirit, will guide you through the wine and gourmet food pairings. Price: THB 2,500++ Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM.
TRUE BLUE SPORTS BAR A new sports bar has opened in Soi Khao Noi. It is situated at the top of the road opposite 7/11. Owned by Onanong Phondnok it is a refreshing change to the area.As you enter there is a large verandah looking out to the road with a large screen TV for sport. The name comes from an Australian saying which means “ real Australian” Inside is a pool table as well as two more large screen TVs on which you will always see sport
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and of course all the AFL matches. The bar has San Miguel on draft as well as any other drink that you fancy. If they haven’t got it they will get it. Staff are all dressed in True Blue outfits and service is quick and efficient. I attended the official opening on the17th November and was impressed with the way the staff handled a packed bar. Do yourself a favour and get down to True Blue say hello to Max and enjoy your sport with a cold beer.
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THAILAND LEADS ASIA Bangkok – International visitors spent more money in Thailand than in any other Asian country in 2017, according to a UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) report. The report said that Thailand recorded a total tourism expenditure of USD57 billion in 2017, ahead of Japan (USD34 billion), Hong Kong (USD33 billion), China (USD33 billion) and Taiwan (USD12 billion). The figures are based on surveys tabulated from credit card spending data and the cash receipts in different countries around the
world. The survey also indicated that Thailand has everything for everyone, ranging from luxury villas on private islands to affordable street food, which is why tourists can always find good valuable experiences in Thailand. UNWTO also predicted that tourism expenditure will increase in the next year, thanks to strong Thai tourism promotion campaigns and growing foreign investment in world-class hotels in Thailand. See more at TAT Newsroom
PATTAYA BOAT SHOW
Ocean Marina Pattaya Boat Show. 2017 was a record year for the show with almost 6,000 visitors from 22 countries attending. With strong support from the Thai Government, organisers are investing heavily in a comprehensive online/offline visitor marketing campaign targetting HNWIs throughout Asia and key cities in China, expectations are 2018 will be the best show yet.
Thailand is gearing up for its annual showcase of marine and luxury from 29 November to 2 December when leaders in the country’s boating and luxury lifestyle industries will come together for the 7th Ocean Marina
Pattaya Boat Show, and where consumers will gather to see the latest products and technologies on offer. ”Ocean Marina Pattaya Boat Show has seen steady growth in the last six years. The number of boats
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and brands has increased yearon-year, and in 2017 visitor numbers were up 23% on the previous year,” said Mr. Napong Paripontpochanapisuti, Acting Managing Director, Ocean Property Co. Ltd., organisers of the
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DR.KAMALJIT SINGH HEALTH TIPS:-
TOO MUCH SUGAR HARMS YOUR BODY The bitter side of sugar: Too much of sweet stuff can sour your health. Here are ways overdoing it can harm you-Dr.Kamaljit Singh.
it can sour your health. Whole foods like fruits, veggies, dairy, and grains have natural sugars. Your body digests those carbs slowly so your cells get a steady
aged foods and drinks. Your body does not need any added sugars. ·How Much Is Too Much? The American Heart Association recommends no more than 6 tea-
·The Bitter Side of Sugar: Sugar is sweet, but too much of
supply of energy. Added sugars, on the other hand, come in pack-
spoons (25 grams) of added sugar a day for women and 9 teaspoons (36 grams) for men. But the average American gets way more: 22 teaspoons a day (88 grams). It’s easy to overdo. Just one 12-ounce can of regular soda has 10 teaspoons of sugar — and no nutritional benefit ·Harm: Weight Gain: -Sugarsweetened beverages are a big source of added sugars for
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Americans. If you drink a can of soda every day and don’t trim calories elsewhere, in three years you’d be 15 pounds heavier. Putting on too much weight can lead to problems like diabetes and some cancers. ·Harm: Heart Disease: - One in 10 Americans gets 1/4 or more of their daily calories from added sugar. If you eat that much, one study found that you’re more than twice as likely to die from heart disease than someone who gets less than half as much. It’s not clear why. It could be that the extra sugar raises your blood pressure or releases more fats into the bloodstream. Both can lead to heart attack, stroke, and other heart diseases. · Harm: Diabetes: -Sugary drinks in particular can boost your odds for type 2 diabetes. That can happen because when sugar stays in your blood, your body may react by making less of the hormone insulin, which converts the food you eat into energy. Or the insulin doesn’t work as well. If you’re overweight, dropping even 10-15 pounds can help you manage your blood sugar. ·Harm: High Blood Pressure: -Usually, salt gets the blame for this condition, also called hypertension. But some researchers say another white crystal — sugar
— may be a more worrisome culprit. One way they believe sugar raises blood pressure is by making your insulin levels spike too high. That can make your blood vessels less flexible and cause your kidneys to hold onto water and sodium. · Harm: High Cholesterol: Sugary diets are bad for your heart, regardless of how much you weigh. They can: Raise your so-called “bad” (LDL) cholesterol and lower the “good” (HDL) kind. Hike blood fats called triglycerides and hinder the work of an enzyme that breaks them down. · Harm: Liver Disease:-Most packaged foods, snacks, and drinks are sweetened with fructose, a simple sugar from fruits or veggies like corn. Your liver turns it into fat. If you regularly pump fructose into your body, tiny drops of fat build up in your liver. This is called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Early diet changes can reverse it. But over time, swelling and scarring can damage your liver. · Harm: Cavities: -You know sugar rots your teeth. How? It feeds the bacteria in your mouth, which leave behind acid that wears away your tooth enamel. Sugary drinks, dried fruits, candy, and chocolate are common offenders. Sour candies are among the worst. They’re almost as acidic as battery acid! If you eat tart treats, rinse your mouth with water afterward or drink some milk to neutralize the acid. ·Harm: Poor Sleep: -Too much sugar during the day can mess with your blood glucose levels and cause energy spikes and crashes. You may struggle to stay awake at work or doze off in class at school. In the evenings, a bowl of ice cream or cookies can pump you with sugar that can wake you up at night. It also can cut short the time you’re in deep sleep. So you may not wake up feeling refreshed. ·Possible Harm: ADHD: -It’s a common perception that sugar worsens the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. But the link is unproven. More studies knock down the theory that sugar causes or worsens ADHD than support it. We don’t know exactly what leads to ADHD, but your genes probably play a
large role. ·Harm: Mood Problems: -Feeling down? Your sweet tooth may be part of the problem. Several studies have linked sugar and mental health problems. One of the latest showed that men who ate more than 66 grams of sugar a day — almost double what’s recommended — were 23% more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety or depression than men who ate 40 grams or less. Too much sugar could fuel depression through swelling, or inflammation, in your brain, which is more common in people with depression. ·Harm: Gout: -You may know that you can get this painful arthritis from eating too much red meat, organ meats, and lobster. The same goes for fructose. When your body breaks it down, it releases a chemical called purines. That can make uric acid build up in your blood, which in turn forms hard crystals in your big toe, knees, and other joints. ·Harm: Kidney Stones: -You get these when chemicals in your pee turn into solid crystals. Your body flushes out some kidney stones without much pain. Others can get stuck in your kidney or another part of your plumbing and block urine flow. Too much fructose — from table sugar, highfructose corn syrup, or processed foods — raises your chances for kidney stones. ·Harm: Aging: -Sugary drinks may add years to your biological age. DNA called telomeres cap the end of your chromosomes to protect them from damage. Longer is better. Shortened telomeres may go hand in hand with agerelated diseases like diabetes. One study found that people who drink 20 ounces of soda a day have shorter telomeres. Researchers’ figure that’s like adding more than 4 years to the age of your cells. For more information contact or visit us: - Every Tuesday & Wednesday: 0930-1730
Dr. Kamal Bio Magnetic Holistic Health Centre G Building Seven Seas Condos & Resort Chaiyapruk Road Soi 3, Pattaya. Mobile: 086 9032543 Email: info@drkamalholistic.com Web: www.drkamalholistic.com
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THE FIRE DRAGON METHOD No Oral Medicine ! No Surgery !
The Fire Dragon Method is a unique, effective and safe treatment following the traditional Chinese medicine theory established for over thousands of years. This method applies heat on the skin through the specific points on the meridian. When the pores open , the fire dragon liquid will absorb
relief pain 2. Eliminate excess pathogens and disperse obstruction. 3. Strengthen the internal organ especially kidney, prostate gland and reproductive systems. 4. Return body balance and equilibrium of Yin and Yang. Diseases can be treated with The
Obesity, dysmenorrhea, infertility Instruction before treatment 1. Sleep well all night before treatment day. 2. Take a regular meal. Avoid large meals and alcoholic beverages. Instruction after treatment 1. Drink a glass of water. 2. Do not take a bath or swim for at least 3 hours. 3. Wear clothes entirely to prevent wind, cold and dampness. and effect to the internal organ. The Fire Dragon Method Benefits 1. Improve blood circulation and
Fire Dragon Method such as Neck stiffness, shoulder pain, elbow pain, lower back pain, heel pain Prostatic hyperplasia, impotence
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For effective outcome, patient should be treated once daily for 5-10 sessions.
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TOYOTA SATTAHIP TRIATHLON 2018 on Saturday December 01 2018 at 06:00 am to Sunday December 02 2018 at 12:00 pm at Viharn Sien Khaocheechan Temples, Contact : http://www.thailandtrileague. com/ https:// www.facebook.com/thailandtrileague/ BREAKFAST RUN 10K 5K on Saturday December 01 2018 at 06:30 am to 09:00 am at Viharn Sien, Race Type : 10/5 km, Price List : 10 km - 500 THB , 5 km - 400 THB, www.thailandtrileague.com THAI NATIONAL DAY This national holiday in Thailand is held annually on 5 December.The day commemorates the birthday of the late King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej. It is also Thailand’s National Day and is the day when Father’s Day is celebrated in Thailand on Wednesday December 5th, 2018 SAINT NICHOLAS DAY on December 6th is the feast day of Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, which appropriately falls during the Advent season. This feast day is an especially exciting one for children as they count down the days on their Advent calendars in anticipation of Christmas day. TOYOTA LIVE ALIVE RUN 2018 on Sunday December 09 2018 at 05:15 am to 08:15 am at Bira Circuit, Pattaya, Pattaya, Thailand, Contact : https://www.facebook.com/ toyotamotor.th RIDER X RANGERS RUN & Trail by Nong Nooch Garden Pattaya on Sunday December 09 2018 at 05:00 am to 08:00 am, Contact : https://www.facebook.com/riderrun/
CONSTITUTION DAY is a holiday to honor the constitution of a country. Constitution Day is often celebrated on the anniversary of the signing, promulgation or adoption of the constitution, or in some cases, to commemorate the change to constitutional monarchy on Decem-
DINO RUN 2018 on Sunday December 16 2018 at 05:30 am to 08:30 am at Nongnooch Garden Pattaya, Contact :https:// www.facebook.com/ActiveRunThailand/
WONDERFRUIT FESTIVAL on Thursday December 13-16 2018 at The Fields at Siam Country Club, Contact : https://www.ticket melon.com/wonderfruit/wonderfruit2018
DECEMBER NIGHT DIVE SPECIAL on December 17th Jomtien Dive Center and No Limit Divers set course towards Samaesan and our December Night Dive Special. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore these dive sites in a whole new light as their inhabitants change over from day to night time at 03:30 pm to 10:00 pm at Jomtien Dive Center 75/179 M.12 Jomtien Beach Road, Pattaya 20150, Pattaya, Thailand
THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL - JET SKI WORLD CUP 2018 5 - 9 December 2018, Jomtien Beach. The greatest jet ski tournament in the world right here in Pattaya. His Majesty King Rama X has graciously bestowed the new and magnificent Royal Trophy to the champions of all the 6 categories, i.e. Pro Ski, Pro Sport, Pro R/A 1100, Pro R/A, Pro Freestyle and Endurance.
CHRISTMAS EVE, which is the day before Christmas Day, is celebrated in many countries worldwide. It is a Christian observance that falls on December 24 in the Gregorian calendar. CHRISTMAS DAY, on December 25, is one of the most festive Christian holidays in many countries around the world. It celebrates Jesus’ birth. THAITANIUM : BIKINI POOL PARTY on Saturday December 29 2018 at 07:00 pm to 11:59 pm, A-ONE The Royal Cruise Hotel, 499 North Pattaya Beach Road, Pattaya 20150, Contact : 038-259-555 Line@ : @aonehotel ËÃ×Í https://line.me/R/ ti/p/%40cjz5851a OCEAN MARINA PATTAYA BOAT SHOW 2018 on 29. November 2018 – 2. December 2018 - The annual Ocean Marina Pattaya Boat Show is one of the largest boat and luxury lifestyle events in Thailand, attracting over 5,000 visitors every year. Featuring 22 yachts and 87 booths spanning 18,522 sqm of exhibition space, it showcases the finest in luxury watercraft, property, automobiles and more – everything you need to live the high life in Pattaya. Ocean Marina Yacht Club, 167/5 M. 4 Sukhumvit Highway (km 157). Website: www.oceanmarinapattaya boatshow.com Email: info@oceanmarinapattayaboatshow.com - Tel.: 02-038-5014
MYTT CHEF EXPO Mytt Beach Hotel – Saturday 8. December 2018. Exhibition for the hotel and restaurant industry. Entrance fee: 1,000 baht. All attendees can enjoy food, drinks and entertainment. Mytt Beach Hotel, Soi 3, North Pattaya Beach Road - Email: info@mytthotel.com - Tel.: 0-3825-9510. FIGHT NIGHT - PATTAYA BOXING WORLD Thursday 27. December 2018 from 19.00 pm @ Mini Siam, Sukhumvit Road, North Pattaya. Mikey Wileman defending bid WBL CHAMPIONSHIP a night packed with highlevel fighting & lots of entertainment. FREE SEMINAR: BOTOX, GILLER, THREADING & COSMETIC PRP Thursday 13. December 2108, 18.00, Complimentary snacks, drinks and vouchers to all attendees. Everyone welcome. ZEN Medical Center, 389/480 M. 12 Soi 6 off Phratamnak Road. Information: 094-919-1597 - Email: info@zen-clinic.com PATTAYA COUNTDOWN 2019 Monday December 31 2018 at 04:00 pm. to Tuesday January 01 2019 at 02:00 am. All are invited to join “Pattaya Countdown 2019”, a major event of Pattaya at the end of this year with magnificent night light decorated around the city and the highlight of Pattaya Fountain during this colorful festive event. Venue : Bali Hai Pier Pattaya, South Pattaya.
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EVENTS YEAR ROUND BALAJI YOGA Special Yoga training workshop by Ravinder Jangra from India. Friday: 6.45pm-7.45pm and 8pm-9pm and Saturday at 6pm. Located near Cucumber Restaurant off South Pattaya Road. Contact (English): 089 748 6204. CHESS CLUB with Grand Master - at Brau House, Second Road, near Soi 7. Play every Tuesday at 7pm. Free entry. Lessons available. Call Gerhard: 081 159 5341 or email caissas_erbe@yahoo.de DEUTSCHSPRACHIGER EXPATS CLUB meets on first Saturday of every month at 10am in the Chaimongkol Royal Temple, South Pattaya Road. www.pattayaexpatsclub.ch DUTCH SOCIETY IN PATTAYA (Nederlandse Vereniging Thailand Pattaya); president Martin Brands, secretary Dick Koger. Social club for all Dutch-speaking people in and around Pattaya. Weekly and monthly activities. See website www.nvtpattaya.org for latest information. FOOTBALL Six-a-Side on artificial grass pitch, every Wednesday at 6.30pm at Planet Football, Siam Country Club Road. Phone: 038 248 212. Open Daily 8am to midnight. NORTH STAR LIBRARY Thai Language Classes: Conversation & basic vocabulary at 10.15am-noon & 1pm to 2.30pm, Monday to
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Friday. Cost: Library members: 100 baht per session. Non-members: 200 baht per session. Private Class: 200 baht. Sukhumvit Road near Redemptorist Center. Call: 038 716 755 or 081 575 4854. northstarlibrary@hotmail.com.
ROTARY CLUB OF EASTERN SEABOARD. President Rodney Charman, Secretary Jan Abbink. English speaking Rotary Club. Meeting every Thursday from 5.30pm. at Siam Bayshore Resort, Pratumnak Road (also pedestrian entrance on Pattaya Beach Road, near Bali Hai pier). Meeting starts 6.00pm. Specialized in PATTAYA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Info: HS0ZIN (Paul) 087 043 humanitarian projects all over Thailand and neighbouring countries. 1408 or pauldaviesradio@hotmail.com. See also website www.rotary-es.org. PATTAYA BACKGAMMON LEAGUE. B.G. House & Restaurant 315/ VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF USA Social group helping US 17-18, Thepprasit Road, (off Thappraya Road). League Tournaments veterans & dependants with free assistance about Administration, on Sundays: 2.00pm. Info: 081 664 9085 or www.blot.asia Social Security & Service related agencies. Post meetings every 2nd Tuesday, 1pm at Hogsbreath Saloon, 148 78/79 Sukhumvit Road on PATTAYA BRIDGE CLUB: upstairs of Altos Restaurant, 144/99 Soi 46-3 (formerly Soi Batman). Informal gathering: Tuesdays & Thappraya Road (near Bali Hai flyover). Monday, Wednesday & Fri- Wednesdays from 11:30am. Info: Eric Larsen (Post Commander). day at 1.00pm. Contact Jeremy Watson 085 818 2172. Tel: 038 423 462. www.bridgewebs.com/jomtien E-mail or call us about any upcoming events: We are here PATTAYA EXPATS CLUB Meet Fridays at Mercure Hotel, Soi 15 off to serve you so please give plenty of notice beforehand Second Road. From 10am for breakfast. 11.30am programme to provide a positive widespread service for your event. starts. Tel: 081 001 6372. Tel: 038 427 585. news@pattayapeople.com or ROYAL BRITISH LEGION THAILAND Tel: 089 807 2335. info@pattayapeople.com. ROTARY CLUB OF PATTAYA Monday meetings 19.00 PM at Town-in-Town Hotel, Central Road, Tel.: 08 9911 1199
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AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN TO STRENGTHEN DEFENCE TIES ON SHINZO ABE’S HISTORIC DARWIN VISIT Nov 11 2018 at 11:00 PM under the Trump adminis- ternational security role, Updated Nov 11 2018 at tration is less certain. despite self-imposed re11:00 PM Japan and Australia first strictions on its military after WWII. However, negotiations over the RAA have dragged on and previous deadlines have lapsed without agreement. Abe and former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull wanted to sign the deal early this year in Tokyo but the two sides were still working through the details. While Abe and Prime Minister Scott Morrison are expected to reach a basic agreement on the deal, final sign-off may not take place until next year. “It should be signed this year or next,” the Japanese official told The Australian Financial Review. Australia and Japan are started negotiating a Re- Joint exercise planned expected to reach agree- ciprocal Access Agree- They also described as a ment on a deal to facili- ment (RAA) - which will “a big step” plans for the tate larger and more regu- streamline administrative first joint exercise in Japalar joint military exercises, and legal procedures for nese territory involving when Japanese Prime Australian and Japanese fighter jets from Japan’s Minister Shinzo Abe visits forces moving in and out Air Self-Defence Forces Darwin later this week, as of either country with and the Royal Australian China increases its influ- equipment for military ex- Air Force. The drill was ence in the region. ercises - in 2014. originally planned for this Mr Abe, who will be the “We are at the final stage September but was called first prime minister to visit in discussions,” said an of- off after a strong earthDarwin since Japan ficial from Japan’s Minis- quake struck Japan’s bombed the city in World try of Foreign Affairs dur- northern island of War II, also plans to in- ing a briefing in Tokyo. “If Hokkaido and will now be spect the massive $US40 we finalise that we can do held next year. billion Ichthys gas project, more joint exercises.” Japan has participated in Japan’s biggest ever for- This is important for Japan previous military exercises eign investment, which because it would be the in Australia, such as Talislast month shipped its first first visiting forces agree- man Sabre, but the RAA LNG cargo. ment Tokyo has signed would allow larger scale Both developments outside of its arrangement and more regular drills. strengthen Canberra and with the US and could be Any deal would be closely Tokyo’s economic and de- the template for similar watched by Beijing, which fence ties at a time when pacts with others such as has previously raised conChina is asserting its role Britain. It would also be cerns about the stationing in the region and Ameri- part of Japan’s move to of US troops in Darwin. can engagement in Asia adopt a more “normal” in- Bhubhindar Singh, associ-
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alternative sources of investment in the region other than China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Tokyo is keen to work with Australia on maritime security initiatives in the Pacific and the two countries, along with the US, are expected to make some infrastructure announcements as part of their Trilateral Strategic Dialogue. Australia and Japan this year spearheaded the resurrection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership after Donald Trump withdrew US support for the multilateral trade deal. Australia also deployed three military planes to Japan to monitor North Korean vessels suspected of defying UN sanctions. And importantly, Canberra supported Tokyo’s efforts to revive the Quad as a strategic grouping in the Indo-Pacific region. Japan and Australia normalised ties in 1957, with the signing of the “Agreement on Commerce”, just 12 years after the end of World War II, in which Japanese forces bombed Darwin killing more than 250 people. The deal was controversial at the time as many sections of the community and even some around the cabinet table believed Canberra had moved too quickly to sign a formal agreement with Japan. However, it has come to be viewed as a milestone in Australia’s engagement with Asia. Mr Abe’s visit to Darwin is hugely S5nnbolic as it is
the first by a Japanese Prime Minister since the city was bombed in WWII. The visit echoes his trip to the US naval base at Pearl Harbour with former President Barack Obama in 2016, where he offered “sincere and everlasting condolences”. It was the first time leaders from both countries had made the visit to Pearl Harbour together and was part of Japan’s efforts, under Abe, to move towards more normal international security partnerships. His stopover to Darwin on Friday on the way to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders meeting in Port Moresby also marks a commercial milestone for Japan in Australia as Mr Abe will visit the Ichthys LNG project - in which Japan’s Inpex is the majority shareholder and operator. The huge project, 30 per cent owned by French major Total, is expected to produce for 40 years, shipping LNG mostly to Japan and Taiwan. It taps fields off the Kimberley coast, with the gas then piped to Bladin Point near Darwin through a 890-kilometre pipeline. It was approved for development in 2012 at a budget of $US34 billion and originally expected to start production at the end of 2016 but has suffered several construction delays and cost overruns. Japan is the largest importer of LNG in the world and Australia is the country’s biggest energy supplier.
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MEETING EVERY FRIDAY AT 11.00 AM AT MERCURE HOTEL, OFF PATTAYA 2ND ROAD THE HONORARY BOARD ADVISORS Pattaya Expats Club are honoured and happy to have the support and advice from a number of Thai dignitaries. In the following find a list of the people who constitute the Honorary Board Advisors to Pattaya Expats Club. Lt.General Suchinda Suthiphongs Lt.General Chatchai Tammaraksah, KhunyingTidarat Tammaraksah Khun Ittipol Khunplome, Mayor of Pattaya City Khun Niran Wattanasartsatorn, Former Mayor of Pattaya City Khun Chanyut Hengtrakool, Former Member of P a r l i a ment Pol. Co. Nanthawut Suwanlaong Superintedent. Pattaya City Police Station Pol. Col. Somnuk Changate, Banglamung Superintendent Khun Sansak Ngampiches, Senior politician in Pattaya Khun Revat Pholookin, Senior politician in Pattaya Dr. Sanya Viravaidya CEO Pattaya International Hospital Khun Sanga Kitsamrej Owner of the SK Group of companies and President of UPE Khun Surat Mekavarakul, Owner of Mike Business Group Khun Paisan Bundityanon, Owner of Rabbit Resort Pattaya Khun Somchai Manothavorn Advisor to the Mayor of Pattaya Khun Sopin Theppajug Owner of Diana Group of companies Dr. Prasan Stianrapapongs, Specialist in Preventative Medicine at Bangkok Pattaya Hospital Pol.Col. Suuwan Chiewnawintawat Pol.Lt. Col. Aroon Promphan
Pol.Col. Chanapat Nawaruk Khun Suttikorn Jearpaitoon, Owner of Alangkarn Pattaya Khun Sucreep Krajai President of Esarn Association Pattaya Lt. Gen. Padoongsaak Padoong noradaid Pol. Lt. Col. Songprode Sirisukha Khun Ronnakit Aegasing Khun Wutisak Rermkitkarn Khun Verawat Khakhai Khun Wattana Chantanawaranon Khun Poonpol Kamuttira Club Founders : Pete Mills and Preben Hansen BOARD OF TRUSTEES: In order of Election: Niels Colov, President, CEO Richard Ravensdale, past Vice Pesident, Meeting Manager Colin de Jong, Charity Chair William Hurndell Brian Maxey Jahir Khan, Dan Schwartz, Programme Manager John Coughtrie Chamnong Anusat-utai. Treasurer Daniel Sztanke, President, French PEC Preben Hansen Christian Foerster, cashier Bob Donald. Peter Anders, Membership Coordinator Pattaya Expats Club Co. Ltd. Directors: William Hurndell, Michael Withers, Herman van Gucht and Frans Moret. Members of the Volunteer “Production Team”: Capt Dechasa Tonsung-nern, Pirunya Anuntakool, Peter Hyland Eddie Farrington Loran Davidson, Guest Speaker Bookings Jan Kahl
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Established 2001 Website: www.pattayaexpatsclub.info Email: contact@ pattayaexpatsclub.info Pattaya Expats Club Co. Ltd. Tel. 081 001 6372 E-Newsletter FREE to all submit your first name & email address on the home page of PECs website and it will be emailed to you each week. Or to view it on-line, go to Current Newsletter page. Friday, December 7, 2018 Nikolai Korkaew The Importance of Avoiding Dehydration Part II
PEC Meeting Programme – Fridays, 7th-28th December 2018 fects normal bodily functions. According to the American College of Sports Medicine, to avoid dehydration, active people should drink at least 16- 20 ounces of fluid one to two hours before an outdoor activity. After that, you should consume 6 to 12 ounces of fluid every 10 to 15 minutes that you are outside. When you are finished with the activity, you should drink more. How much more? To replace what you have lost: at least another 16 to 24 ounces (2- 3 cups). Nikolai can be reached at: 1@hygrology.asia
the pubs and clubs around Hull. He retired from his transport manager’s job in July 2018 and now lives in Pattaya on a retirement visa. Contact: 061 937 1954 or http:// www.hypnosis-pattaya.com.
Friday, December 14, 2018 Phil Arundell speaking on: Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy
Friday, December 21, 2018 Meeting and Christmas Show Stage Manager Richard Ravensdale promises a tot of Brandy for members morning coffee !
Nikolai will give us Part II of a popular talk given earlier - where he named the most polluted brand names of drinking water. The ever warm weather here in the Land of Smiles brings with it thoughts of cool ocean breezes, napping in a hammock, and sipping a tall glass of lemonade. Now hold on to the mental image of that lemonade because sunny days are also a time to be wary of dehydration: the lack of sufficient water in the body. Water is important to the body at all times, but especially in warm weather. It keeps the body from overheating. When you exercise, your muscles generate heat. To keep from burning up, your body needs to get rid of that heat. The main way the body discards heat in warm weather is through sweat. As sweat evaporates, it cools the tissues beneath. Lots of sweating reduces the body’s water level, and this loss of fluid af-
This is Phil’s second session discussing the world of hypnosis at the PEC. Speaker Phil Arundell writes, “I can guarantee that every club member will go away having learned at least something, in fact, they will probably want to know more. The talk will be about hypnosis, what it is, what isn’t, and some myths and misconceptions about hypnosis. I will also cover a little about the history of hypnosis, what benefits it can bring to us all, and what happens to us whilst we are under hypnosis. Perhaps we could do a demonstration … I am sure by the end of the talk, someone will want to try they always do.” Phil, 56 years old, worked as a Transport Manager for a large UK shipping & forwarding company for 30 years in Hull, Yorkshire. He also worked as a pub / club DJ for 25 years. Around 10 years ago, he started looking at re-training into something completely different, and as he always had a natural talent for helping people plus an interest in psychology - hypnosis & hypnotherapy was a natural choice. Five years ago he qualified as a clinical hypnotherapist, which evolved into comedy stage hypnosis with about 20 shows in
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ducer for radio & TV at Pattaya People Media Group and has been presenting the morning show on 96FM radio since 2010 to present. Readings by Pattaya Writer’s Workshop Authors: Loran Davidson, Ray Lothian, Carol Johnson & Gillian Kitrick
At Christmastime, the PEC usually highlights an author’s book - this time the PEC is featuring the best short stories from four authors from the Pattaya Writer’s Workshop. These scribes will read their finest short stories of tenderness, terror and days gone by. The Pattaya Writers’ Workshop has been meeting to encourage and “prompt” each other to generate sketches and craft tall tales for many years. Friday, December 28, 2018 Ron Cartey How to Avoid Scams in Investing your Savings
Barry Upton Jamming for the Holidays
Barry will encourage much revelry for our holiday week, and regale us with his classic Christmas and New Year’s melodies. Barry is an English songwriter, arranger, musician and producer of various forms of pop music. He is also an audio engineer and stage performer having appeared around the world in various capacities. He now lives in Pattaya, Thailand where he continues writing, producing and performing music. In addition, he is the Executive Pro-
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The PEC welcomes back Ron, who will share his pearls of wisdom about how to invest wisely. He boasts 47 years in business, as a network marketer, corporate officer, management consultant and personal development trainer. Ron has some funny stories to share from his business career and personal life. He retired once and got bored with it! He took up racquetball and will share his exploits on the court. Ron’s known as an enjoyable and engaging speaker! About the Speaker: Ron Cartey is the founder of the Advanced Training Group, a business consultancy with in excess of 300 highly qualified trainers and consultants operating from local offices in 4 continents, developing managerial expertise and corporate performance. The organisations that have benefited from his training and consultancy read like who’s who of the Corporate and Sporting World. With twenty - five years’ experience as a Professional International
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Speaker, Mr. Cartey is internationally recognised as a world class coach and trainer. As a published author he has lectured in Universities, Colleges and Corporations alike, to both the Academia and the Business World, on how to transform and enhance existing skills, mental attitudes and mindsets at all levels, to improve individual and corporate performance, productivity and everyday results. Ron has a long history in business and consulting, having helped companies succeed. He is the Chief Business Development Officer for 3T Network PTE LTD based in Singapore, where he helps people to learn how to use the abundant financial information provided by 3T. Contact Ron at: roncartey@atgroup.org , or Ron Cartey: ron.cartey@3tnetworks.com The Pattaya Expats Club Wishes a Very Happy New Year to All!
Our meeting venue is The Mercure Hotel, Pattaya 2nd Road – Soi 15. Entry price is now 210B for the large breakfast buffet. Arrive at 09:50 – With a valid Life Members’ card entry for Buffet & Meeting is 210 Baht, non-members 230 Baht. 11:20 – Entry for Meeting only is 100 Baht for all. Life Membership is 750 Baht. ALSO Just across the Road is their ‘Sister’ Hotel Hotel Baraquda http:// www.hotelbaraquda.com Pattaya 2nd Road, next to the Pattaya Avenue Shopping Mall. Fine Dining & Bars, with fabulous ‘sunset views’ over Pattaya Bay NEWS.. PATTAYA SERVICE CENTRE is offering a NEW (Pacific Cross) Health Insurance – higher cost, higher cover,initial application up to 80 years of age (renewal through to 90 yrs). http://pattaya expatsclub.info/wp/ insurance/ NEWS.. If any member would like to suggest a new club venue, on a public transport route – 2nd Road
or Beach Road, please send an email request for our MS Word document PEC VENUE FACILITIES – NEEDS LIST to check the facilities we need to operate the club meetings. If you think a Hotel you know may match up to our needs – let Meeting Manager Richard know (pecrichard@yahoo.co.uk) and he will attach a copy of the venue facilities list for you to use as a tick list to review the hotel for us. PEC Finance Reports now available on-line: http:// pattayaexpatsclub.info/wp/ club-finances/ Outreach Events will no longer accept cash (U.S. Dollars and Thai Baht) for American Citizen Services. https://th.usembassy.gov/newoutreach-policy-no-cash-accepted NEWS – Pattaya local telephone numbers – Emergency & Utilities. http://pattayaexpatsclub.info/wp/
newsletter/newsletter-full-topic/ Open Mic Forum – It’s a lively mutual exchange of information, with a little humour and advice from Asia hands and expats in the meeting room. This is PEC Members programme segment, for all those practical questions on life in Thailand in general, and in FunTown in particular. Also during this session if you are new in town or to the meeting, feel free to grab the microphone and introduce yourself to the group and ask any questions you may have. Club TV Reports. Club TV Reports. Our PEC weekly meeting content has a generous segment on Pattaya People Television, shown on Sophon Cable, Bang Lamung Cable and Jomtien Cable here in our local area. Some past Reports are available on YouTube . . . https:// www.youtube.com/user/ PattayaPeopleMedia/videos And on Pattaya People website . . http://pattayapeople.com/category/expats-club/ Please suggest Main Feature Speakers for our weekly Meetings and contact Richard Ravensdale
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pecrichard@yahoo.co.uk, PEC’s Programme Manager, or speak to Loran Davidson, Guest Speaker Bookings. Give your suggested ‘lead’, with contact info but please do not fix dates in advance. Phyathai Sriracha Hospital – Special monthly health check up promotions available’ http://www.phyathai sriracha.com/en Pattaya City Hospital – Special Packages change each Month http:// www.pattayacityhospital.go.th/en/ promotion Important change to rules for Land-Border-Entry to Thailand: http://pattayaexpatsclub.info/wp/ visa-inf/ During Our Meetings In the main lobby is 'Expat Expo', tables with information and staff. PATTAYA SERVICE CENTRE Insurance – Neng on 08 4003 6030, neng611@hotmail.com Medical, accident, car, motorcycle, house, condo, boat, shop, office and travel cover. Special discount group medical for PEC members. PATTAYA SERVICE CENTRE Travel – Jahir on 086 394 0863, jahirkhan@hotmail.com For Tours & Travel – air tickets, package tours. Property sales & rentals. Business services, company formations, contracts, work permits, visa, accounting. Legal civil / criminal litigation and Notary services. PATTAYA INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL – Soi 4 on 2nd Road, 038 428 374 Regular FREE testing of blood group and pressure, and on the first Sunday of each month bloodsugar level tests. (A blood sugar test requires fasting for 8 hours prior to the test). SUTHIPONG LAW CENTER Co. Ltd, www.suthiponglaw.com For legal query and free advice from lawyer Khun Suthipong Trakulsak. 038-413616, or 081914 8193. 3rd Road 247/122 Moo 10, Pattaya 3rd Road. KEY VISA Co Ltd, Darren Mcgarry, 08 1004 5397, www.keyvisathailand.com Free advice on expats’ Immigration queries. A service, handling Income letters and UK Passport
renewal – approved by the UK Embassy. Now at a more centralized location, directly opposite the car park entrance of BIG C in South Pattaya. Skype account at: KEYVISACO. AA INSURANCE – The PEC’s own ‘low cost group health policy’, available alongside many other types of Insurance. If it can be insured we will insure it. Home, condo, car, motorbike, health and life here in Thailand is all in a days work for us. 038-415795, or peter@aainsure.net or www.aainsure.net/ insurance_pattaya.html FORMUCHMOREINFORMATION ON OUR SPONSORS, GO TO MEMBERS BENEFITS PAGE: http://pattayaexpatsclub.info/useful-links/member-discounts/ Club Information PEC has 7 different ‘Help Contacts’, from our volunteers… For General Inquiries email <contact@pattaya expatsclub.info>. Or call Richard on 081 001 6372. Or Bob on 098 579 9886. Or Jahir on 086 394 0863. Or Brian on 089 604 3646. And… For Legal assistance call Lawyer Khun Suthipong Trakulsak, 08 1914 8193, (www.suthiponglaw.com) (Emergency cover 24/7) For Legal assistance call EXPAT LAW CO. Ltd, 09 1239 3495, email: (mikefromcanada100@ gmail.com) (Emergency cover 24/7) British Embassy Emergency assistance, telephone the British Embassy (Consular Section) in Bangkok on 02 305 8333. Visits to
PEC, EH ! Pattaya Expats Club has 4 Help Lines. Call 081 001 6372, 089 604 3646, 098 579 9886, 086 394 0863 for general enquiries. Legal emergencies either call Khun Michael A. Lieberman 091 239 3495 or Khun Suthipong Trakulsak, 081 914 8193. (Both 24 hour call out service to Police Stn).
the Embassy are ‘BY APPOINTMENT ONLY‘ now. website (https:/ /www.gov.uk/government/world/ organisations/british-embassybangkok). If you are in the UK please call the Foreign and Commonwealth Office London on 020 7008 1500 for assistance. There is a local Honorary Consul in the Pattaya Area. US Embassy has a local Pattaya representatives for help. Warden Bobby Brooks (email: bobby@bobbybrooks.com) call 084-158 0785. If you have any questions, please email acsbkk@state.gov or call the American Citizen Services Unit at 02-205-4049, or visit website: https://th.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/consular-outreach Membership Life Membership is just 750 Baht and only by personal application at any meeting of the Club. This one-time joining fee provides a Photo-ID Card - no renewals needed, and offers many member services, a free copy of the Pattaya People Newspaper on Fridays by showing your entry ticket and member card, entry to our weekly lucky draw, discounts from some area businesses. Bring two very small photos and your card will be prepared and laminated right away by our club staff. Our membership table is open from 10.30am until 1130am. Have you lost your PEC Life Member Card? We can trace records in our database and via paper application forms, to reissue a card, for a trace service fee of 100 Baht. (It is not refundable if we are unable to confirm a previous life membership.)
At our Club Meetings All Club Information is in detail on our Full Feature Newsletter… http://pattayaexpatsclub.info/ newsletter/ We meet at the Hotel Mercure, Entry Tickets are sold from 9:50AM - 11.30AM. If you arrive for Breakfast, members entry fee is 210B, cost for nonmembers is 230B, if you come after breakfast ends at 1120am, the cost is only 100B for members, 120 B for the public, including Coffee, Tea, Water and the excellent meeting facilities at the hotel. Speakers from 11:30 am. The table plan is a friendly format of tables for four - so please allow the 'gaps' to be filled by new arrivals at your table. We are a friendly Expats helping Expats advice forum. Pattaya radio station, Pattaya People Radio 96 FM and Kiss Radio broadcasting on 91.75 MHz-FM, features community news sponsored by PEC plus a great play list of classic 70s & 80s rock music. With Local information - International news and upcoming PEC programme information, listen live either in Pattaya, on 96 FM or 91.75 FM, or from anywhere in the world via the Internet and your PC www.pattayapeople.com. Register for our weekly e-newsletter, via PEC website home page where you can scroll down to boxes for your name and e-mail address. When you receive a confirming e-mail, click on the link to start receiving the e-newsletter. (Visit www.pattayaexpatsclub.info).
CLUB INFO MEMBERSHIP: New membership cards are laminated at the meeting. Bring 2 very small p h o t o s to become a new Member. Life Membership is 750 Baht Health Insurance: The club offers members a fantastic discounted group medical policy from AXA Insurance Company that’s 30 % less than similar group policies. Contact Khun Neng at Pattaya Service Center for more details.
neng611@hotmail.com WEBSITE: The Pattaya Expats Club has a great website with lots of information. www.pattayaexpatsclub.info. Register for our FREE weekly E Newsletter online on the home page by submitting your first name and email address. Buffet: From 10am, 210B. From 11.30am, 100B Coffee, Water.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES (607-1) RESORT FOR SALE Buriram Resort - Raveekan 16 rooms, Swimming pool, Big House, Restaurant.(Last 4 month’s fully book), Call: 06-1828-5973 CONDOS /APARTMENTS FOR SALE (585-1) Great luxury 1 bedroom condo in 5 star resort for sale 50 meter from Jomtien Beach Soi 9. Complex has a nice pool and gym, and a nice bedroom and luxury kitchen and bahtroom and large teracce.Owner reduced price from 3.8 to 3.3 in Thai name. Rent
20.000 baht p.m. or 1200 baht per day. Tel; 0812907310 (577-01) AT CENTER CONDOTEL PATTAYA, very close to Walking Street, spacious condos available for rent, 37sqm 3rd floor only THB 12,000 per month, 51sqm 11th floor only THB 14,000 per month, Call Maai: 038 410 648 / 084 783 9668 (575-02) BEACH FRONT CONDO 100 Sq. M. 2 Bed 2 Bath Fully Furnished 50" Flat Screen T.V. 12,000 Month, Call: 086-1688507. (575-03) PRATAMNAK HILL, 75 Sq. M., 1 Bed Fully Furnished Apartment, Swimming Pool, Washing
Machine, Sophon Cable, Internet Included, 12,000 per Month. Call: 086-1688507. (573-01) JOMTIEN SHINING STAR 3 bedroom Condo close to the beach. 130 meter with large living, 2 bahtrooms next to the pool. Short or Longterm.www.villas pattaya.info or call 0812907310 (572-03) CLEAN & NEWLY PAINTED, electric cooker, air con, TV, fridge, For Long Term Contract THB 5,000 per month, Located at South Pattaya, Call: 080 6445740 (541-01) ROYAL PARK. Starting at 15,000 baht per month. Luxury serviced apartments and penthouse suites in Jomtien. 56-70 sqm one bedroom, large living room area with balcony and European style kitchen. Free internet. Enjoy our rooftop swimming pool, 5 minutes walk to the beach. Monthly and daily rentals. Check our website www.royalparkjomtien.com to
see why we are number one in Jomtien. Call 086 111 7414. CONDOS FOR SALE (607-1) BEACH FRONT CONDO at Bangsaray Condominium, 150 sqm. 2bedrooms 2bathrooms, Attach 300meter beach condo. only137unit in 20Rai excellent decoration in exclusive residence, Most greensurrounding landscape romantic and privacy condo in Pattaya. fully furnished TV LCD50' Hot Sale 8.9mil. 59,000 bth/sqm. 081-3358102 owner, ask pictures pitipity@hotmail.com Line: piti.t (601-1) PATTAYA BEACH CONDO Soi 13, Floor 10, Unit 111, 34 sqr., Bonus Open Space, View Ocean and City, Value 1.67 Million baht, Phone : 040 3929 138, Australia: +66 8960 40969. (594-01) For Sale- Markland Condo Beach Rd. with sea view ß2.8 million, Contact Pawee Phone: 093-8592309
(590-1) PATTAYA BEACH CONDO Soi 13 Unit 482-111 Long Time Owner Wishes to Sell and Return to Australia-Has Open SpaceCity and Ocean Views-Call Me and Come for Look Price 1.56 to 1.59 M. baht fully Furnished. Tel 062-6503-679 HOUSES FOR SALE (574-01) HOUSE FOR SALE 3.8 MB CLASSIC GARDEN HOME, (PATTAYA), 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom (61sqw.), FULLY FURNISHED - JACUZZI, CONTACT : 061-645- 5653 (KHUN POO), EMAIL : ESYCAR_POO@ HOTMAIL.COM HOUSES FOR RENT (608-1) TOWNHOUSE, off Soi Khaotalo, like new, quiet, safe, two bedrooms, one bathroom, patio, carport, Thai kitchen, airconditioned, FULLY FURNISHED, Guarded Subdivision, Communal Pool, One Year
Lease Minimum, B9,500, Monthly, B19,000. Security Deposit. English : 0878055276 (606-1) 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 3 A/C Furnished, Pool, Clean Beautiful Soi 53 Nern Plabwan at Soi 45, Rent 10,000 baht per month. (585-1) Jomtien Palace 4 bedroom Poolvilla close to great restaurants and Jomtien beach.Available by July 1 Rent reduced to 45.000 baht per month. Tel. 0812907310 (573-01) Jomtien Palace 4 bedroom Pool Villa.Walking distance to the beach and many top resataurants. Wifi and Cable TV. Short or long term. See www.villaspattaya.info or tel. 0878201529 Thai-English or 0812907310 PLACE CLASSIFIED ADS FILL OUT THE FORM IN THE LOWER LEFT OF THIS PAGE AND WE’LL PRINT!!!
THE BIG PATTAYA PEOPLE LUCKY DRAW - LIST OF PRIZES: Day and Date of Lucky Draw: 1 December 2018 Lucky Draw no: 441 1. Special “Pattaya People Man” Perfume from THE PERFUME HOUSE. Winner no.: 0420 2. Special “Pattaya People Woman” Perfume from THE PERFUME HOUSE. Winner no.: 0064 3. 100 Years of Comedy DVD. Winner no.: 0043 4. Fashionable T-Shirts 3 ps. Value 500 baht,THAI T-SHIRT FACTORY, Located on Thappraya Road.Winner no.: 0773
5. D.V.D. from Colin (Elvis) de Jong (Rock n Roll in Pattaya) no.: 0971 6. Private a Session with Diana ( 2 x 1 Hour Yoga) Winner no.: 0799
Next Lucky Draw: 31 December 2018 Lucky Draw no.: 442
THE BIG PATTAYA PEOPLE LUCKY DRAW The Lucky Draw takes place every 1.of the month, during the live Radio broad-cast of the “Morning Radio Show” on “Yes2day – Pa ttaya People Radio – 96FM”
from 8.00am to 11.00 am. To participate in the Lucky Draw first get a “Lucky Draw Card” from the Pattaya People office in Soi Day-Night, off South Pattaya Road, 038 - 427 - 585, 038 420 - 707 The “Lucky Draw
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Cards” are numbered and this “Lucky Number” (only one per person) can be kept for all future draws. If anyone loses their “Lucky Draw Card” a copy of the registration will be kept at the Pattaya People Office and as such
a new Card can be issued. Prizes are fantastic; with many fabulous items to be won. No strings attached! It is ABSOLUTELY FREE to participate in THE BIG PATTAYA PEOPLE LUCKY DRAW. If someone participates in the
draw and is not present in Pattaya, then a representative can be assigned to pick up the prize at the Pattaya People office. When one registers for the “Lucky Draw Card” the following information is required: Name,
Address, telephone, Email and Nationality. Good luck everyone, the fun starts here!
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ASIAN GAELIC GAMES The 2018 FEXCO Asian Gaelic Games was hosted by Thailand GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) in Bangkok from 16-18 November 2018. On Friday 16. November at the Landmark Hotel in Bangkok the Minister for the Diaspora and International Development Ciaran
Cannon accompanied by Thailand Vice Minister for Sport Ittipol Khunpleum (our former popular Mayor of Pattaya) officially performed the opening of the Fexco Asia Games 2018. Also in attendance was Stephen Deveroux, President of the Rotary Club of
Pattaya and a very active member of the Irish community in Pattaya. About 1,000 participants from around the Asian region gathered to compete in the various Gaelic Sports like Hurling, Gaelic Handball and Football and Camogie.
CHRISTMAS PARTY APPEAL
At this special time of year when many families in the city are putting up Christmas trees and planning gifts for their loved ones, there are those for whom this represents a luxury they can only dream about. Every year MERCY Pattaya tries to redress the balance – to make the true meaning of Christmas a reality for those less privileged by giving the good people of Pattaya the opportunity to share what they are blessed to possess with those who have so little. We hope to do the same again this year; to invite 150 children and adults to join us for a fun filled day of games, food and dance, give every child a gift to take home with
them, and every family a gift of groceries. In the same spirit of generosity and compassion you have shown in previous years, we would again INVITE YOU TO HELP US MAKE THIS DREAM A REALITY for those who otherwise can only “press their noses up against the window pane”. If you can help in any way or would like more details – please contact us on 099 052 2288, mercypattayaoffice@gmail.com or call into the MERCY Pattaya office, when we will be pleased to speak with you. You will find us facing the back of Big C Supermarket, Sukhumvit Road, next to the Hansoo Taekwondo Studios.
DONATES SCHOLARSHIPS TO CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL-NEEDS District Chief Naris Niramaiwong and Lions District 310 C Gov. Roj Thongwanitch. Lions World Service Day is commemorated on Oct. 8 around the world with clubs performing charity works and other projects to benefit society or the environment.
Pattaya Sports Club President Peter Malhotra together with our Office & PR Manager, Ingkarat Chaimongkon participated in the Lions World Service Day on October 6 at the Redemptorist
School for Persons with Disabilities where we made a donation of 10,000 baht to support the education of children with special needs. The event was presided over by
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In Chonburi, clubs have focused on helping the poor and disabled. Lions Clubs and other public-service groups came together this year to fund scholarships and the purchase of necessities for families with special-needs children. The event also featured stage
performances from Redemptorist School students, booths offering food, eye exams, medical and dental checks and foot massages. Advisors also were available to offer parents care-giving advice and support.
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250 ANNIVERSARY PARADE 2018 P.I.L.C CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
A huge parade went through the streets of Pattaya to celebrate the 250 anniversary of King Taksin the Great’s march through Pattaya to liberate the kingdom of Ayutthaya. Navy personnel was dressed in the costumes of that period. Dressed up soldiers from about 100 fishing boats and other vessels landed on the Pattaya beach near Soi 6 on October 29 to join the parade and carried a statue of King Taksin. A fantastic parade of more than 1,000 participants, with elephants, horses and dancers. Taksin the Great (April 17, 1734 – April 7, 1782) was the only King of the Thonburi Kingdom. He had
been an Ekatat servant and then was a leader in the liberation of Siam from Burmese occupation
after the Second Fall of Ayutthaya in 1767, and the subsequent unification of Siam after it fell under
various warlords. He established the city of Thonburi as the new capital, as the city of Ayutthaya had been almost completely destroyed by the invaders. His reign was characterized by numerous wars; he fought to repel new Burmese invasions and to subjugate the northern Thai kingdom of Lanna, the Laotian principalities, and a threatening Cambodia. Although warfare took up most of Taksin’s time, he paid a great deal of attention to politics, administration, economy, and the welfare of the country. He promoted trade and fostered relations with foreign countries including China, Britain, and the Netherlands. He had roads built and canals dug. Apart from
This year’s Pattaya International Ladies Club annual bazaar, was their most successful yet and raised a Santa’s sackfull of cash for local charity organisations. In fact, for the first time ever, all the raffle ticket books were sold. Santa himself was on hand to meet and greet kids, young and old, although the older ladies might mean he is need of knee surgery before Christmas finally arrives. The many diverse stalls in the main room of the Holiday Inn were full of wonderful items for customers to purchase in readiness for the upcoming Juletide celebrations. There certainly was a seasonal festive spirit all around and the club’s organizing committee did a great job of ensuring everyone went away with a big smile on their face.
restoring and renovating temples, the king attempted to revive literature, and various branches of the arts such as drama, painting, architecture and handicrafts. He also issued regulations for the collection and arrangement of various texts to promote education and religious studies. He was taken in a coup d’etat and executed and succeeded by his long-time friend Maha Ksatriyaseuk who then assumed the throne, founding the Rattanakosin Kingdom and the Chakri dynasty, which has since ruled Thailand. In recognition for what he did for the Thais, he is later awarded the title of Maharaj (The Great).
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PSC GOLF CHAIRMAN – JACK MOSELEY The Executive Committee of Pattaya Sports Club has appointed Jack Moseley to be Golf Chairman. Jack has been very extensively involved with golf in Pattaya for many years, including organizing both Ryder Cup & President Cup Tournaments, Inter-Bar Matchplay, many tours both in Thailand & Overseas as well Handicap Chairman for the PSC. He was the past owner of the Outback Golf Bar, which he started with Bob Philp in 2007, before going their separate ways in 2012; Jack eventually selling the bar in 2015. For the last 2 years he has spent time in Surin away from Pattaya and golf. Jack has some exciting refreshing new ideas and whilst there have been no PSC golf tournaments lately; Jack is planning the annual Charity Classic to be held in February and the Committee
BUNKER BOYS Monday, November 12th Bangpakong Riverside Country Club 1st Pat Ryan (12) Net 71 2nd Keith Smithson (3) Net 71 3rd Geoff Parker (16) Net 72 4th Neil Carter (11) Net 74 Near Pins Keith Smithson, Keith Norman, and Neil Carter X 2 Bangpakong Riverside Country Club was the venue for the monthly medal round where a field of sixteen took part. Many of our regular locals stayed away, partly due to the fact medal is not many people’s favorite format, and partly because the course is also not to everyone’s liking. Our numbers were boosted by the return of a couple of regulars in Mike Lloyd and Keith Smithson, and a new golfer from Turkey Attilla Panir, our first Turkish member. The course looked in excellent condition well manicured and grassed but was slightly damp underfoot. The new alterations to the course had many scratching their collective heads, why you would remove healthy mature trees and replace wellgrassed areas of the course with “waste areas” is a concept that is hard to fathom. The standard of golf today was quite good, none better than that of Pat Ryan who took the honors with a net seventy-one, Pat is becoming a very consistent golfer always appearing somewhere on the winner’s sheet and today he gave an exhi-
is asking members to support this event which brings together PSC’s main objectives of Sport and
Charity. Jack 0815781956 email : jack@pattayasports.org
bition of accurate putting, sinking putts from all distances. Keith Smithson took second place beaten on countback also with seventyone. Geoff Parker on seventy-two took third with Neil Carter two further back in fourth place. Near pins went to Keith Norman, Keith Smithson and two to Neil Carter. Wednesday, November 14th Pattana Country Club B & C 1st Pat Ryan (12) 38 points 2nd Julian Pressinger (4) 38 points 3rd Keith Smithson (3) 37 points Near pins Geoff Williams, Keith Smithson, Jimmy Carr, Neil Carter. Yet again many of our regulars stayed away for today’s round at the beautiful Pattana course so a smaller field than expected of sixteen took park. The course was in good condition as usual but the weather was oppressively hot at times. There were no hold ups so speed of play was ok. As with our last visit we started on B1 an intimidating hole with water on both sides of the fairway which normally catches out a few players. Today it was the water in front of the green that caught out all three golfers in our first group. The course is clearly preparing for the high season as many of the caddies today were novices and of little assistance. For the second game in a row, Pat Ryan took first place on countback with thirty-eight points from Julian Pressinger. Some might say it was the “Luck of the Irish” but Pat is a
bit too consistent for luck to play that much of a part in his current run of form. The ever consistent Keith Smithson took third place with thirty-seven points. Newly arrived from Oz Geoff Williams got straight down to business taking a near pin with Keith Smithson, Jimmy Carr, and Neil Carter taking the remaining three. We expect to see a much larger turnout for the last game of the week at Crystal Bay. Friday, November 16th Crystal Bay B & C 1st Neil Carter (11) 40 points 2nd Julian Pressinger (4) 40 points 3rd Jimmy Carr (16) 38 points 4th Geoff Wiliams (10) 37 points 5th Gordon Melia (20) 37 points Near pins Keith Norman, Gordon Melia, & Julian Pressinger X 2 As predicted on Wednesday we had our biggest turnout of the year so far with twenty-two golfers choosing to play Crystal Bay. The day was unseasonably hot and humid and the pace of play was slower than we have been accustomed to in recent times, however only one hold-up on the first parr three. Crystal Bay is considered to be one of the easier courses on our playing roster as it proved today with some very good scores returned, that takes nothing away from the overall high standard of golf played. Both Julian Pressinger in his last game with us for a while and Neil carter put in superb rounds of forty points and had to be separated on countback with Neil taking the honors. A good return to form saw Jimmy Carr take third with a very creditable thirtyeight points. Geoff Willams and the wiley old fox Gordon Melia took fourth and fifth places again separated on countback. Good to see Gordon return to good form having played very little golf in recent times. Near pins went to Gordon Melia, Keith Norman, and two to Julian Pressinger.
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GROWLING SWAN PATTAVIA – THURSDAY 15th November 18. STABLEFORD. “Shooter McGarvie leaves Town with his guns still Smoking” Two buses and a couple of cars took us up the highway to this lovely course. The trip itself was uneventful other than dodging the craters on the road leading from the highway to the course proper. Bus chatter lasted about 20 mins then I think that golfers were catching up on a bit of shut eye! Pattavia GC (the pineapple plantation) was today’s venue. I played today (attempted) and have to say that I have not played on a course that was in near perfect condition as this was. You could not fault this course in any “way shape or form” it was a delight to play. Sorry the sand in the bunkers was a bit off, and I should know as I entered bunkers on fourteen occasions. We attacked this fine course from the yellow tees! Twenty golfers gave us the opportunity to play two flights will
TROPICAL GOLF GROUP Friday, November 16, Pleasant Valley – St Dave Cooper Sizzles at Hot Pleasant Valley A friendly wave to all golf fans from the Tropical Golfers and an early happy Loy Krathong to all. We are happy to welcome back some seasonal visitors, with more on the way, and on this day fifteen intrepid golfers met at BJ’s Lodge for wake-up cups and some good food before heading out to Pleasant Valley. For once the predicted weather was clear all day and that proved the case. We haven’t been to Pleasant Valley in a while so it was time for a
all novelties in play. A Flight saw Bill Shooter McGarvie (on his last outing with us) take the game by the scruff of the neck and went out with all guns blazing. He greeted the judges with a very good score of 41 points. Second and forcing a count back was Martin Kempton, but it was Bill’s day today. Third place and finishing the placings was buffalo Bill Steinmann with Alex Field forcing yet another count back. Unfortunate for Alex it was Buffalo that got the nod. B Flight was not as close Sean Millar had a cracker of a game and shot a very good 40 points, a lot of credit goes to Fabian as he did a great job with the shortening of his clubs. Second was sorted by the count back system with Colin Stielow knocking JC Lhoste into third position. These two were six points behind the winner. RESULTS FOR PATTAVIA. A-Flight 0 to 17 1ST – Bill McGarvie (14) 41 points. 2ND – Martin Kempton (12) 41 points
visit with the help of some discount vouchers. Many Caddies had their optional weekend uniforms on for a nice bit of variety. Many forgot - often intentionally just how tough yet interesting PV can be. It is definitely a shot maker’s course, and “grip it-n-rip it” wild golfers are soon penalized. A common topic after the round was how many balls they lost. Well, maybe it’s good to cycle through your inventory. Course condition was good overall. One issue of the day was it seemed so HOT. Maybe just in comparison to recent weather, but it sucked the energy right out of you. Scores were on the good side
3RD – Bill Steinmann (12) 40 points B-Flight 18 + 1ST – Sean Millar (36) 40 points. 2ND – Colin Stielow (25) 34 points 3RD – JC Lhoste (26) 34 points Nearest The Pin. 4TH – Alex Field. 7TH – Martin Kempton. 13TH – Sean Millar. 17TH – Rod Weekes. Long First Putt. 9TH – Steve Younger. 18TH – Colm Mullen. In the photo we have today’s winners Bill Shooter McGarvie and Sean Millar. Our host Peter Grey made welcome David Bailey a first timer with The Growling Swan, he must have enjoyed our company as he has put his name down for another hit! We then had to say farewell to Bill “Shooter” McGarvie, returning to Canada. Safe travels my friend we certainly hope that you come back soon! Following presentations Alex took D-for around for donations to add to the tally of baht that continues to be so generously given by players and patrons of the Growling Swan. For serious golfing with a dash of fun (and compulsory sledging), the Growling Swan welcomes golfers of all persuasions. We generally play on Mondays and Thursdays at any one of the fine courses around Pattaya. We also encourage women to play. Please contact Peter Grey for bookings or any information on 086 1503 086. “TAKE IT EASY HOLE IN ONE BONUS GOES TO B2000 THIS MONTH! GOT TO BE IN IT TO WIN IT!” however so many overcame the conditions. Results: The weather was hot but Dave Cooper was even hotter! Ignoring the heat and all hazards, Dave (c/h 27) shot a fantastic 45 points, and all from someone who “Doesn’t look like a golfer”. Returning Otto Schmidt (35) was also impressive with his 41 points. Easier than sailing, right Otto? Graham “Buckers” Buckingham (25) was just a couple back with 39 points, followed by Daryl Evans (c/h 26) and returning Rob Brown (7) who both posted enviable 37 points. Heat? What heat? Best Nine: Good half rounds went to Brian Gabe (18) and Mashi Kaneta (21). Remember: We at Tropical Golf would like to join all of Pattaya golfers and societies in remembering Steve Ellison from The Golf Club Bar. Steve was a good friend of all golfers in Pattaya and beyond, and a true gentleman with a welcoming smile for anyone he met. All of Pattaya golf benefited from his efforts. He will be missed.
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SIAM COUNTRY RESORT Tuesday 13th November we went to Eastern Star with 3 groups. The refurbished clubhouse looks very good. The course was in good condition, but not always easy to play. The weather was quite hot and not all of us were happy with these circumstances. But we had a nice day out. Paul Davies was in good form today and won with 34 stable ford points. Second was Paddy
LINKS GOLF SOCIETY Steve Baker Snares Another Jacket Friday 16 November, 2018 at Pattana, Sometimes it’s good to be in the last group ( cough!) as you have time to smell the roses. The roses are not yet blooming at Pattana but, stand on an elevated tee anywhere around the course and take in the view. Fantastic! Green, rolling, beautifully cut fairways, the different shade of green at the tee boxes and the putting surfaces, and the water features. Stop and look sometime. The only down side, if there must be one, was the weather. For most of the round it was just hot and humid and wearying for those in carts. Hats off to the walkers for making it through. Now to the golf.. On a course in such good condition, we might expect some good scores, and we got them. “B” flight saw a tight finish decided on countback for first, with Steve Baker edging out Martin Hoblyn to take his second Green Jacket. Both had a great 40 points. Then another close one as Jim Ferris and Stan Stewart both scored 38 points, with Jim’s better back nine getting him third. Derek Phillips had 37 points and didn’t get a look in.
Devereux with 32 stable ford points and third Dave Smith with 30 stable ford points. The nears to the pin were for Paddy Devereux and Stan Smith. Thursday 15th November we went to Khao Kheow, where we played the A & C course. The course was in good condition, but many places were wetter than normal because of the rain in the night before. The weather was very hot today and we missed a
“A” Flight best score of 38 points came from Maurice Roberts with his second win in his last two outings to Pattana. Something works there. Colm Lawler was a late entry on Thursday afternoon. A phone call to Phil and he added him to his group, along with Maurice. Colm repaid with a well played 37 points for second place on his first game at Links Golf. Huw Phillips returned after a long absence to make his presence felt first up, scoring 35 points, while Guy Stewart bounced back from his “wig” performance on Monday to hold fourth spot with 34 points. Eamon Moran, another first timer at Links earned a mention for having the best back nine score of 19 points for non winners, and Tony Browne had 21 points on the front nine. Near Pins: Bernie Stafford (A3), Brian Talbot (A8) Colm Lawler (B3), John Mason (B7) Winner …”A” flight…Maurice Roberts (13)….38 pts 2nd Place….Colm Lawler (15)37 pts 3rd Place…Huw Phillips (15) .35 pts 4th Place Guy Stewart (13) 34 pts Winner…”B” flight Steve Baker (19) .40 pts c/back 2nd Place… Martin Hoblyn (25) .40
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breeze. Nevertheless we had a good game and an exciting final Sam Gettinby and Jonathan Pratt. Both scored 38 stable ford points. Sam was the better one on the count back. The nears to the pin were for Paddy Devereux and Dave Smith. Siam Country Resort Accommodation - Restaurant - Bar Siam Country Road, Soi Polo 1, 39 Moo 9 Pong, Banglamung. The location is just off Siam Country Club Rd, after going under the arch past the 7/11, turn right after 50 meters, with the venue on the left another 200 meters along. T 098 840 7594 E scrsiam@gmail.com W www.siamcountryresort.com Golf from here is generally played on Tuesday & Thursday, with the Resort hosting prompt presentations on both days. As a PSC affiliated venue we welcome all golfers. Call 089 253 5440 (Willem Lasonder) for scheduling or enquiries.
pts 3rd Place Jim Ferris (22) 38 pts c/ back 4th Place Stan Stewart (20) .38 pts Best Front Nine ( non winners) Tony Browne 21 pts Best Back Nine (non winners) Eamon Moran 19 pts A week is a long time in golf. In that space of time, Alan Walker went from riches to rags. Wearing the Green Jacket last Friday to the “wig” this Friday. Once again many contenders for the “silly hat”, and, after going through the list of “silly” things, it went to Mitchell Carlon who screamed around the front nine for 20 points to have a complete blow out on the back for the worst nine of the day. Total score 27, you do the sums. Thirty keen golfers had yet another enjoyable visit to beautiful Pattana Golf Course. Pattaya Links Golf Society is a PSC affiliated, friendly group and welcomes golfers of all levels. We play Monday ,Wednesday and Friday.” Links” Bar is towards the Southern end of Soi Buakhow. Check the Big board out front for upcoming games schedule. Sign up at Links Bar or online to join us for a day of golf.
BILLABONG WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH GREEN VALLEY STABLEFORD You would not believe the recent change in the conditions at Green Valley in the last 2 weeks. 14 days ago the fairways were, following consistent heavy rain, almost under water in many areas and so wet in others you could have backspin with your fairway woods. Today, we are all looking like proper golfers with the ball running freely with GIR figures looking quite respectable as the scores confirm. In the ladies comp, Miss Am had a great front nine with
CAFE KRONBORG Peter Bygballe and Steen Habersaat with Dave Richardson Mountain shadow 8 Nov Stableford Mountain Shadow was the game today.two flights
23 points but three 1 pointers and a blob on the back gave her 38 points and 3rd place losing to Miss Porn on the same score and 4 pars and a birdie with 19 points on the way home ensured 2nd place for her. But the star of the moment is Miss Eng who carded the more than 40 points for the second week running aided by 9 pars in her round. The men were tightly bunched at the top of the leaderboard with Wayne Cotterell losing out to Jeff North on 37 points , 2 blobs on the back nine doing his chances no good at all for 5th place. Tony Oakes thought
his day had come with an eagle on the 1st hole for 5 points and 23 points on the way out but he might have been thinking of the chances of Man United beating Juventus at the turn with only 5 points in the first 5 holes which was overshadowed by Peter Thomas, who did the opposite to Tony, with a big turnaround at the turn for 2nd place and 38 points. A new name at the Billabong, Graham (Grassy) Green, took the honours today with a very steady round and 40 points with 20 points on each half.. Unusually, there were no 2s today.
and a full monty of pins. back in the clubhouse it was a goodby to Grahame Lomas back to sydney in oz. Peter Bygballe in good form this early season took the a flight with
38 points, Brian Gabe second with 37 points and Ty Anderson third with 35 points. Steen Habersaat won the b flight with 34 points,Tore Eliassen second with 33 points and Arne max Pedersen third with 30 points. A flight 0-20 1st Peter Bygballe (19) 38 points 2nd Brian Gabe (17) 37 points 3rd Ty Anderson (10) 35 points B flight 21 and up 1st Steen Habersaat (25) 34 points 2nd Tore Eliassen (23) 33 points 3rd Arne Pedersen (21) 30 points Near pins 4 Tore Eliassen 8 Jan Lovgreen 15 Mashi Kaneta 17 Ty Anderson Long putts 9 Tore Eliassen 18 Dave Richardson
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The fab and groovy sounds of Northern Soul echoed out around the Lion Pub for the 7th anniversary of the always ‘sold out’ charity event. This venue was universally agreed to be the best venue and sound yet with so many enthusiastic dancers on the talcum powder dusted floor, including the brilliant organizer Eva Johnson together with 96FM’s Barry Upton and Kiss FM’s Malcolm Bell, all of whom love this ‘Tamla Motown’ style of music so much. Some ardent cult followers who
still have all the moves, were ‘Keeping The Faith’ as they have done since the sixties and seventies from which era all the music eminates from. DJs Keith and Ivor were on form selecting the best range of tracks possible including all the great favourites. All the money raised this time from party goers and corporate sponsors went to the Baan Jing Jai home for kids. This is another big Pattaya event held twice a year, the next will be in March 2019.
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DRAGON TEAM WIN 3 TROPHIES The Long Boat Race takes place every year in Rayong during the Loy Kratong festivities. Pattaya People Media Group was this year the sponsor of the strong “Dragon Team” captained by the father of Patsanan Colov (wife of the PPMG Chairman). There were Long Boat races in 4 categories and the Dragon Team won 3 categories, they even gave the competing team in the grand trophy race a heads start before cruising to the win. Congratulations to the entire Dragon Team winners now every year for 11 consecutive years.
MIXX DISCO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
The owners and management team of famous Mixx Discoteque in Pattaya Walking Street received a present from Niels Colov, Chairman of Pattaya People Media Group congratulating them with 11 successful years when the place had a full house for the 11
th. anniversary party on Saturday 24. November. Mixx Nightclub in Pattaya is glitzy and glamorous with a spacious room playing a range of party music to an international crowd of revelers. It is a club that has successfully combined an up mar-
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ket, sophisticated décor with a fun-loving party vibe and attracts a mixture of Walking Street clientele, couples, locals and young Thais down from Bangkok. Mixx Discotheque is found at the end of Walking Street on top of Bali Hai Plaza.
POLICE WEDDING
A huge wedding party took place on Saturday 24. November at Pattaya City School number 11. The married couple was Khun Chatwirai “Pookpick” Moenprasert and Police Lt. Colonel Kanchit
Teanjam, who is presently stationed at the Banglamung Police Station. Many honorary guests attended the party including Deputy Mayor Ronnakit Eakasingh and owner of the Mike Group of
businesss Khun Surat Mekavarakul. The wedding party was indeed a glamorous affair and a party that will stay in the memory of the about thousand guests for many years to come.
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LADYBOY WATER VOLLEYBALL EVENT Another colourful great annual Pattaya event took place recently at the Areca Lodge Hotel in Soi Diana. This year’s charity event raised 600,000 baht, mostly from corporate sponsorship, and was split evenly between three Pattaya charities, the Pattaya Orphanage, Take Care Kids and Rotary Club’s water filter project.
The enthusiasm of the many Ladyboy water volleyball teams, cheered on by equally exited cheerleaders and spectators, was a delight to witness and after an afternoon of intense sport, there followed an evening buffet and award ceremony during which the charity cheques were presented and trophies for the winning teams given. Also, kids from the receiving charities performed onstage as a big thank you to all the participants.
Special mention should be given to the organizer, Tony, who ensured a professional approach to the whole event including a superb MC/DJ who kept the event going with sensible appropriate music and a clear audio system. The Ladyboy community of Pattaya can be very proud of their achievements in raising so much money for local underprivileged children. It seems that was no truth to the rumour that an official from the Olympic committee was conducting sex tests during the games.
A NEW WAVE ON THE AIRWAVES
A new wave is about unleash itself on the city of Pattaya as Kiss FM re-launches on Mhz 91.75 FM. After a redesign of the station’s profile some three years ago, the new sound of the freshest pop music coupled with an entertaining collection of shows has ensured that Kiss FM has become a household name across the city. Due to the diverse range of the shows - shows like ‘Drive Time’ with Tino between 4pm and 7pm Tuesday to Friday, Asia Pop 40 Every Saturday from 12pm and
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Monday’s from 4 pm plus a host of the world’s best Electronic
wherever you are and how ever you listen. With some exciting new projects just itching to make the jump off the starting blocks, the station and its team will are about to lift the lid on how media is portrayed in Pattaya. It will all begin with a few roadshows, putting the spotlight on local ‘homegrown’ talents in the city to bring you, the listener, closer to the action whilst also giving a voice to the many talented artists right here in the
Dance Music mixed up by Martin Garrix, Hardwell, Tiesto and Armin Van Buuren to name but a few - Kiss FM has tapped into a gap in local radio, providing entertainment for the youth of the city, the young at heart and music lovers as a whole. Now, three years down the line and a revamp of the station’s image has taken place, its FM presence has been reinstated and Kiss is armed with a team geared up to take the station to the next level. Kiss FM is launching into a new era, to bring the music to you,
place we come home. When we say artists, we don’t just mean bands, singers and the like, we are talking about the folks behind the decks, the DJ’s, who light up your evening with an elevating collection of your favourite beats, giving you the release from your week. Not only will we be shedding light on the locals though but to learn more of that, you have to stay tuned, get connected and keep an eye on our social media - facebook @kissfmpattaya. There are exciting times ahead, not just for us as a team, but the entire city, as it is about to get lit in ways that have never seen before.
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OMG – IT’S CHRISTMAS AGAIN
Christmas is upon u s once again
meaning the season of aggressive TV advertising, overspending, overindulging, over eating and over the top wishes of wellbeing (but only for the Christmas period) is upon us. A cynical view I hear you say, but truthful as I usually see it. How-
ever I do have a balanced view on the subject and love the fact that it’s a wonderful excuse for families to get together once a year, giving each other stuff they don’t really need apart from kids who quite obviously need everything. I have always got into the Christmas spirit of partying and ensuring audiences at my gigs are well entertained, even going as far as dressing up in a very fetching snowman outfit for my 2004/5 Christmas ‘HotPantz’ hit from a few years back ‘I’d Like To Give U One 4 Christmas’ – ref YouTube). Every year the same old Christmas songs get reeled out and, despite many attempts at new
Christmas hits by various artists and wannabees trying to take advantage of a possible loophole in the Simon Cowell chart domination mafia, Noddy (look to the future now – it’s only just begun) Holder,…. Mariah (I don’t want a lot for Christmas) Carey ….and Roy (I wish it could be Xmas everyday) Wood are still the main protagonists. I really cannot believe that Mariah, being a girl, so I’m convincingly lead to believe, really doesn’t want a lot for Christmas. If it was only ‘you’ that she wanted and you didn’t buy her a present, a red card would be the most likely outcome. Noddy’s specialist subject is the ‘bleedin’ obvious’ after his prediction that the future starts now. No need to buy him a watch as a present. It’s ‘ker-ching’ time for him anyway with his royalty statements, so he can get what he likes. But the ‘Arch Bishop Wizzard’, Roy Wood has a point. If it was Christmas every day, for a start maybe the world could suddenly be at peace, everyone would be kinder than usual to those they might not normally be so to, the soaring costs of celebrating December 25th (or whatever date your particular Christmas is celebrated on) can be spread out across the year more evenly, plus…the Queen would speak directly to us more often…although finding new motivational speeches everyday
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might be challenging. Nobody would have to suffer the depressing prospect of taking down
brightly coloured Xmas decorations in early January. There would be at least 365 public holidays in a year and we can all eat Xmas dinners for evermore. Well done Roy. If you were a politician and these were your main policies, even Trump would struggle to put up a fight for supremacy over that. My contribution to this year’s festivities is my new song what I wrote and produced, released on December 7th. The title is Oh My God (OMG) It’s Christmas again. This can be taken two ways, either as a celebration of your own religion, or, a frustrated look at the impending blot on the calendar. Something for everyone!
sometimes, the over indulgence for one day is a bit too much. Therefore, if you really want to ‘make merit’ at this time, help the poor and needy plus the many children locally whose faces will light up at simple acts of goodwill. By legally downloading my song from one of the many download sites all over the world, for less than a cup of fancy coffee, you will do exactly that as all the royalties from this track will go to help local childrens charities here in the Pattaya area. It’s not a marketing tool, but a serious way to help others…plus resulting good kharma. Check out the video I’ve produced here at Pattaya People studios, on YouTube from December 1st. Have a fab one everybody and here’s hoping (need to always hope) for a peaceful New Year. I will be celebrating it all on a sunny beach somewhere. Christmas in paradise….we got it
Actually, the whole thrust of my lyrics in this song is that not everyone can afford the Christmas that the TV tries to sell you and
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RADIO 96FM+KISS 91.75 ‘IT’S CHRISTMAS’, shouts Noddy Holder of Slade very loudly just in case you didn’t know that the festive season is upon us once again. Therefore, over the next few weeks, 96FM will be gradually feeding in a pot pourri of songs with a yuletide flavor from ‘Winter Wonderland’ to that popular Bing Crosby song. However, only in the week of Christmas will the expected tunes be played with the rest of the month being taken up with the not so often heard Christmas songs of yesteryear plus a few modern pastiches such as a fake Eminem version of Jingle Bells and a rocked up Sled Zepplin. It’s all in keeping with the fun upbeat policy of Pattaya People Radio on 96FM keeping everyone happy, thos who love Christmas….and those who don’t. In the meantime, over in our other ‘Mash Ups’. For more information contact Pattaya People Media Group by emailing info@pattayapeople.com. 96FM & KISS FM – wishing the whole of Pattaya a very merry Christmas.
studio, Kiss 91.75 will be entertaining a younger element with an alternative style of music and promoting their new baseball hats, mugs and upcoming roadshows. This means that the two Pattaya People Radio medias will cover a much larger spectrum of listeners providing a bigger stage for advertisers. Also essential Ex Pat information and events will be covered more widely. The weekly 96FM schedule is: 8am to 12 noon – Morning Glory with Barry Upton 12 noon to 2pm – Let’s Do Lunch with DJ Johnny P. 2pm to 4pm – Afternoon Delight with DJ D.M. 4pm to 6pm – The Sundowner Show with Barry Upton 6pm to 6.20pm – Thai News 6.20pm to 8am – All Night Long MSN International News in English is at 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm & 8pm All through the weekend, a full service of entertainment can be accessed. The Thai National Anthem is always respectfully played at 8am and 6pm everyday. A mixture of commercial fun pop music can be heard ‘all day and all of the night’ under the banner ‘Sunshine Hits on 96’. The music policy, as programmed by station production manager/ presenter Barry Upton, who has a
wealth of experience in all areas of the music business, is a healthy combination of classic oldies from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, together
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