Monday 31 October 2011

Setenang House - 14th November 2011, Monday Weekly Prayers@8:00pm











Dear Friends of Setenang,
We will be leading this coming Monday 14th November 2011, for the Weekly Monday Puja dedicated specifically for :-
01. The People of Thailand, Bangkok on the flood/for Malaysia too as report of severe rain is mentioned.
02. The People of Turkey on the recent earthquake
03. Sis Valerie(Tan Keng Lan) - in coma @ UH, PJ since May 2011
04. All requests on our Setenang Monday list

Programme:

07:30pm Arrival of devotees & guest

08:00pm Starting of Buddha Puja & Metta Meditation

09:30pm End of Puja

Venue : Setenang House ,
47, Jalan DU 2/10, Taman Damai Utama
[Off Jalan Kinrara 6 - Kinrara Golf Club Road],
Bandar Kinrara, 47180 Puchong

Contact Persons :-

Bro. Jerry Khoo 012 - 6211 098,
Bro. David Tan 012 - 3159 527
Bro. Wuan Thong Lok 012-3319515

Note : Let all of us together(in synergy) pray & radiate positive thoughts to invoke the Blessings of the Triple Gem towards the people of Thailand, Turkey, Sister Valerie Wee, etc so that they may overcome their difficulties.

Do join us in this prayers and looking forward to your presence.
If you can not make it, you may join us where ever you are & locked in the time with us.

Time: 8.00pm -9.30pm Monday 14th Nov 2011

* Kindly inform all those residing in Kinrara/Puchong to join us.
Now, we pray for them, hopefully when we need it, others will send us good thoughts, too.

With Metta always,
http://SetenangBuddhistSociety.blogspot.com
from the Setenang Buddhist Community,
Kindly RSVP at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=302022846474970

Thursday 13 October 2011

Fraser & Neave new RM42m PET production line in Shah Alam


F&N to boost M’sian ops amid Thai floods
Posted on 12 October 2011 - 10:14pm

SHAH ALAM (Oct 12, 2011): Fraser and Neave Holdings Bhd (F&N) will boost its operations in Malaysia to ensure an uninterrupted supply of dairy products amid Thailand's worst flooding in decades, its chief executive officer Datuk Ng Jui Sia said.

F&N's facility in Rojana Industrial Park, Ayutthaya, under its unit F&N Dairies (Thailand) Ltd, has ceased operations due to the massive floods following unusually heavy moonson rains.

"We are looking at a back-up plan including utilising Petaling Jaya's capacity to back it up and accelerate the construction of our new dairy plant in Pulau Indah," he told reporters at the inauguration of its RM42 million three-in-one monoblock production plant here today.

Some 300 of the 2,150 factories in the ancient capital Ayutthya are affected by the floods, causing many to stop work temporarily.

Earlier, Ng said the new production line at its soft drinks manufacturing facility in Shah Alam will cater to Malaysia's growing demand for beverages in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles.

The RM42 million investment in the line encompasses machinery, equipment and training.

He said the high-tech line will boost F&N's carbonated soft drinks (CSD) PET output by 30% from 72,000 bottles per day or 139.2 million bottles a year, making it one of the fastest production lines in the Asia-Pacific.

"We recognise the potential of the ready-to-drink beverage market which is growing at close to 8%, and CSD accounts for 28% of that market," he said.

The investment has also significantly enhanced the green capacity of the plant, which has been running at full capacity since August last year, Ng said.

He said the line uses 15% less water, with water consumption dropping by about 12,500 cu m per year, and about 8% less electricity than conventional lines, while energy consumption is lower by 5%.

"We have cut down our overall carbon footprint by over 15%. This is the right direction as we not only want to grow our market but are cognisant of the need to expand in a manner that is responsible and protective of the environment," he said. — Bernama

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Obituary of the late Bro.Chee Hood Siong





♥ Scores pay respects to ‘Baba Chee’ ♥

MALACCA: Scores of relatives, friends and local dignitaries paid their last respects to actor Chee Hood Siong, who died on Sunday.
Among them was long-time acting partner Kenny Chan, 61, who described Chee as a talented and irreplaceable personality.

Kenny Chan was among many people who attended Chee’s wake at a funeral parlour opposite the Seck Kia Eenh Temple in Jalan Gajah Berang on Tuesday.

Nasi Lemak 2.0 director Wee Meng Chee alias Namewee, who also attended the wake, said Chee, of the popular 1990s comedy Baba Nyonya, was a motivated and jovial artiste who was easy and fun to work with.

Chee and Kenny had reprised their roles as a Baba and Nyonya couple in the film.

The others who paid their last respects were MCA stalwart Datuk Tan Cheng Swee, Kota Melaka MP Sim Tong Him and state Development Corporation Investment Coordinator Datuk Ng Peng Hay.

Chee’s cortege leaves at 11am today for cremation at the Melaka Memorial Park in Sungai Putat.

* Our deepest condolences to the family of the late Mr Chee Hood Siong for his sudden demise. His last wonderful contribution to the film 'Nasi Lemak 2.0' and to the Baba Nyonya performance at the Buddhist Societies events will never be forgotten....
> Baba Chee, where ever you may be. May you be reborn into a better plane of existences ..... Anicca vata Sankhara.
May you be Well & Happy always .....
* Baba Chee's wake is in front of Seck Kia Ennh Temple, 57 Jalan Gajah Berang, Malacca till funeral on Thursday noon.....
With Blessing Of the Triple Gem,
On behalf of Setenang Buddhist Society of Selangor & WP KL,
With Metta always,
Bro.David Karuna Tan
♥ Setenang ♥ Peace For All !
http://SetenangBuddhistSociety.blogspot.com