Those who live at "Ang Sali" Serangoon Garden Way come in! Fond memories for you

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I spent most of my childhood there, its one of the best area to live in sg:)
 
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Samsui Por " tiu gow neh, yin or gor scion"... ha ha ha.

Was that Farrer Park Swimming Pool? Paramount Cinema, I watch "Ten Commandments" there ( re-runs) with my girl friend, after that go Chomp Chomp for Makan & up the slope of Chartwell Drive, the small park, near to the church, try to, "mo mo char char" with my girl friend...

Anyone remeber "Sputnik" the coffee shop, not the Russian space ship?
 
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Bye bye lim hwee hua.

so long, farewell, we hate to say goodbye................. :rolleyes:
 
Bye bye lim hwee hua.

so long, farewell, we hate to say goodbye................. :rolleyes:

The Hills are alive!, she didn't sing this to you?, the old chums there are crying! :D

The more we get together
Together, together
The more we get together
The happier we'll be
Cause your friends are my friends
And my friends are your friends
The more we get together
The happier we'll be

The more we play together
Together, together
The more we play together
The happier we'll be
Cause your friends are my friends
And my friends are your friends
The more we play together
The happier we'll be
 
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Paramount Cinema, I watch "Ten Commandments" there ( re-runs) with my girl friend, after that go Chomp Chomp for Makan & up the slope of Chartwell Drive, the small park, near to the church, try to, "mo mo char char" with my girl friend...

Anyone remeber "Sputnik" the coffee shop, not the Russian space ship?

Paramount Cinema, where I saw Dean Martin's Silencers, Wrecking Crew, 633 Squadron and The Battle of the Bulge

End of it (Paramount) where I used to buy and sell 2nd hand books.

How can I forget the gool old Sputnik Restaurant.

It was the first coffeeshop as you turn left to go into Maju Avenue.

Use to have my favourite "Kolo Mee" upstairs.

Lots of ang-mors living there.
 
... I spent most of my childhood there, its one of the best area to live in sg:)
me got 1 time got stay @ kensington park ... dat time, no mor ang moh there oredi ...
 
Why named "Ang Sali"? Anyone nows:confused:

sali i think its a kind of metal that they used as roof. ang is the colour.

last time they name the place according to some landmark

i think serangoon garden also called "chia keng" 车间 in hokkien
 
Thanks for the confirmation.

I think the metal is zinc (hokkine me think is called "sali hok"), and they are wavy zinc sheets painted with anti rust coating which happens to be red, to prevent oxidation.

Looks like that there are many places called "Ang sali".

sali i think its a kind of metal that they used as roof. ang is the colour.

last time they name the place according to some landmark

i think serangoon garden also called "chia keng" 车间 in hokkien
 
sali i think its a kind of metal that they used as roof. ang is the colour.

last time they name the place according to some landmark

i think serangoon garden also called "chia keng" 车间 in hokkien

Serangoon garden is not called 'chia keng' but its very nearby to ang sali where my grandma used to live..I remember the old 'chia keng' prison
 
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Thanks for the confirmation.

I think the metal is zinc (hokkine me think is called "sali hok"), and they are wavy zinc sheets painted with anti rust coating which happens to be red, to prevent oxidation.

Looks like that there are many places called "Ang sali".

yes, u r right about it. its zinc roof with anti rust coating.

another ang sali is at changi 7 mile or 8 mile if i never remember wrongly.
 
i think chia keng also very near to ang sali. pls confirm.
Yes Chia keng is very near to angsali, i have made some punctuation marks amendment to my previous post. My grandma used to have a house at chia keng, sometimes I took a 10 mins stroll from chia keng to ang sali
 
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Isn't Farrer Park Swimming Pool in Kampong Java Rd, opposite the new KK hospital :confused:

Yes, one of my two favorite swimming pools in childhood and teenage. The other being River Valley Swimming Pool. Only these two have the classic style 9ft. pool, one shallow end and one deep end, unlike new Olympic standard pools that have two shallow ends with the deepest 6ft. in the middle, i.e. V-shaped.
 
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Yes, one of my two favorite swimming pools in childhood and teenage. The other being River Valley Swimming Pool. Only these two have the classic style 9ft. pool, one shallow end and one deep end, unlike new Olympic standard pools that have two shallow ends with the deepest 6ft. in the middle, i.e. V-shaped.

Ang Teck Bee, father of Ang Peng Siong was lifeguard at Farrer Pk?
 
Ang Teck Bee, father of Ang Peng Siong was lifeguard at Farrer Pk?

I don't know the lifeguards' names those days. Just did my best to prove to them I could swim so that they didn't blow whistle at me and come after me. :D
 
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I don't know the lifeguards' names those. Just tried my best to prove to them I could swim so that they didn't blow whistle at me and come after me. :D

Farrer Pk brings back fond memories. Primary school track and field competitions always there coz nowhere else suitable. Soccer fields there unearthed lots of past national players. Makan stalls there best.
 
Farrer Pk brings back fond memories. Primary school track and field competitions always there coz nowhere else suitable. Soccer fields there unearthed lots of past national players. Makan stalls there best.

You also Farrer Park pool, track and field fan, that's nice. Many national swimmers, runners and footballers are groomed from there. My school then sedikit atas, track and field competition at National Stadium, football games at Jalan Besar Stadium and swimming competition at Chinese Swimming Club.

But in sparetime swimming I always liked to go Farrer Park or River Valley.
 
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