Sunny Hill School

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Happy Merdeka@49


wow,it's at our Central Padang, KUCHING....syabas

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

At the reunion,27 Aug 06


The haze was bad but the spirit of Sunny Hillians drove the fog away when we all sang the school song with 1 accord.There're more than 400 people at the school auditorium.For many,it's their first home coming since they left the school gate after their graduation. The MC,Dr Arthur Kwok shared old photos and gave us a shot from the past.Our VIP Patron,Datuk Alfred Yap helped us to honour the ex-teachers .He also encouraged all ex-Sunny Hillians to come forward and join our Club so that we can have more gatherings in the future.I'm sure you would love to see old familiar faces and meet long lost friends by keeping in touch.Come and join us and make this club a 'happening' place.We need your support.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Greeting from Melbourne.

The family of Mr. Choo Wee Fong from left Eric Choo,his wife Jenny,their two children Jeremy and Nathan and on the extreme right is Edna Choo who has been working in California since 2005.Mr.Wee F Choo studied, taught and was principal and chairman of the board at various times between 1948 and 1989.Mrs.Audrey Choo taught at SHS from 1971 to 1980.Eric Choo studied at SHS from 1975 to 1985,Edna Choo was student of SHS from 1977 to 1988.
Message from WF Choo:
There is no message greater than that given by Jesus who spoke of the time of the end as a period of great fear when men’s hearts will fail them because of what is happening in this world. We must discern the times in which we live just as we discern whether the weather is going to be fine or bad.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

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Glitter Graphics, Myspace Glitters, Myspace Graphics from Dollielove.com

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Mr Gordon Chong


met Mr & Mrs Chong recently.They are in their seventies and still active with work and spreading the Good News. Do feel free to leave your greetings here.

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