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50 years of marriage for couple living in 1-roon flat & fined for 3rd Child...

Narong Wongwan

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Did they have one at MacPherson?, I only know the one, that is near to PP MRT Station, now a condo built by the Malaysian Group Indah....that area was known as Woodleigh or Woodleigh Circle, there was a roundabout there in the past..

Was Yammm yammm seng? samseng? :rolleyes:

That was Sin Leong
 

palden

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Stop at 2 is the right policy. It is tough bring up 3 children in today's society.
http://mypaper.sg/top-stories/sg50-means-50-years-marriage-couple-20150807

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[h=3][/h]DOUBLE HAPPINESS: Mr Kwan married Madam Wong 50 years ago, holding their wedding banquet two months before Singapore was separated from Malaysia.


Their secret to staying together is putting their children first. ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO






Published on Aug 07, 2015[h=2]SG50 means 50 years of marriage for couple[/h]


MELODY ZACCHEUS


As Singapore was finding its feet after being thrust into independence in 1965, two people set eyes on each other and have stayed in love till today. With the country celebrating its 50th birthday this year, we find out how their love endured the times.

HE SAW her as a beauty unlike any other. She was attracted by thoughts of a stable life and future.

Retired teacher Kwan Kai Foo, 83, and housewife Wong Ngit Mui, 72, have stayed married for the past 50 years.

They celebrated their golden jubilee on May 30 with a trip to Bali.

Mr Kwan first laid eyes on Madam Wong in her kampung at Old Airport Road.

"I always saw this girl around. She was very attractive. I wondered how I could get to know her," said Mr Kwan, who was in a pair of light blue pyjamas as he recounted his love story from his one-room flat in Buangkok Drive.

He said he had asked his aunt to introduce him to her and they soon started going on dates. Their favourite haunt was Kallang and both loved eating hor fun.

Although they had dated for a year, they rarely held hands.

Madam Wong said: "He was a teacher. He had a good education so I chose him. There were very few teachers in those days, and even fewer knew English."

Mr Kwan also used to teach her the English language.

But the roles are somewhat reversed today. He is now hard of hearing and she has to yell instructions into his ear.

But she is patient with him, even as he recounts his experience with the invading Japanese forces during World War II.

She gently reminds him to stay on topic.

After several attempts to recall where they held their wedding banquet, they name Lai Wah Restaurant in Bendemeer, where suckling pig was served, two months before Singapore was separated from Malaysia.

Today, they have three grown children in their 40s. But parenthood was not easy.

Tight purse strings and the Government's stop-at-two policy persuaded them to abort their fourth child. They were fined $50 for their third offspring.

"In retrospect, it wasn't a good policy," said Mr Kwan.

They said the secret to staying together is putting their children first.

"We didn't flare up often," he added. "We didn't want to fight in front of our children. We worked hard at protecting our marriage."

Madam Wong is pleased that her life partner has never drunk alcohol or smoked.

"He has been a good husband. He took care of the household well. We don't have to tell each other we love each other to know that we care for each other."

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ablekid

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Lai Wah owned by one of the 4 heavenly king chefs. It's suffered bad business during the mrt building back then.....now still going strong. I have a CNY dinner there once every year without fail for the past few decades. The original Lai Wah was at Jalan Besar. It used to be the place for wedding dinners

Ya the one at Jalan Besar has an old school lift
 

halsey02

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Nope. 1980.

Does that come with, F&N Orange Soft drinks & Ice Cream Soda, Green Spot Oren jus? plus every table one can of CONSULTATE, table covered in pink or red, plastic table covering...? $200 you had live band singing " gin tian bu wei jia"?? or the most requested song at wedding dinners in 1980..." tragedy" ( Bee Gees)...ha ha ha ha
 

GoldenDragon

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Yes with attendant to open and close the folding door.
I see they have revived Kim Leng hotel along the same stretch of road. Wondered if they kept the retro lift?

Boon Leng renovated the place and got cheap rental. I think it is a 10 yr lease. Rooms inside not bad.
 

GoldenDragon

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Does that come with, F&N Orange Soft drinks & Ice Cream Soda, Green Spot Oren jus? plus every table one can of CONSULTATE, table covered in pink or red, plastic table covering...? $200 you had live band singing " gin tian bu wei jia"?? or the most requested song at wedding dinners in 1980..." tragedy" ( Bee Gees)...ha ha ha ha

Spot on! Now looking for another cheap restaurant for next marriage. Any suggestions? Budget $600 per table.
 

syed putra

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They aborted a fourth child just to escape paying a fine.LKY was influenced by chairman Mao. But claimed to be anti communist.then he realized KL has no restriction on birth and growing fast.so they use klang Valley population as their benchmark and use incentives to attract workers.
 

yellowarse

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The Bendemeer Lai Wah was one of our regular haunts back in the early '70s. I remember my mother taking a cooking course from chef/owner Tam Yew Kai, where she learnt to cook 10 dishes including chicken in paper packet (纸包鸡), sweet and sour pork and Perrins sauce pork rib. For a few months after that we enjoyed her cooking, but when she reverted to her usual bland dishes my dad started eating out again. :smile:
 
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