Monday, June 7, 2010

SIBLINGS 68: SIME DARBY




NEW STRAITS TIMES
THURSDAY MAY 20, 2010

SAHOCA 28: OBITUARY


FORM VB 1963, SULTAN ABDUL HAMID COLLEGE, ALOR SETAR
Seated from left: Mr. Khalid Halim, Form Teacher (No. 5), Mr. N.A. Ogle, Headmaster (No. 6) and Hashim Osman, Class Monitor. (No. 7 wearing shorts because his late father, Pak Man Gigi would not permit Hashim to wear trousers as he still considered Hashim as a mere school boy and not as a grown up school boy)

Second row standing from left: the late Mohamed Zainul Abidin (No. 6)

Monday 6th. June 2010 was a day to be remembered by the classmates of Form V B 1963 at Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Setar. At 2.00 pm, I received a call from Abdul Halim Abdullah informing me that he has successfully undergone his fourth angioplasty procedure at Institut Jantung Negara. He has experienced the narrowing down of his arteries and he has been strengthened with additional stends to improve the rate of his blood flowing to his heart. I hope after the fourth angioplasty procedure he would be prudent on his diet as we do really need him to continue his endeavour in fostering the communication gap between the classmates of 1963.

However my happiness did not last the evening for I did received two more calls from Abdul Rahman Md. Noor and Syed Sheh informing me that another classmate of ours, Mohamed Zainol Abidin has passed away peacefully at 5.00 pm. on the same day. Let us pray for the blessing of Allah that the late Mohamed would be placed among the faithfulls. Insya Allah


REMEMBRANCE 74: SWEET BERIS GRAPES




SIBLINGS 67: WARISAN PAK SU

Zamri bin Yahaya, the proud proprietor of Warisan Pulut Udang.
He is the son of the late Pak Su's office mate Pak Ya who was also the XRay Film Developer at Hospital Besar Alor Setar


Siti Meriam, Zamri's wife who is the descendant of a Thai/Indian parentage

Siti Meriam preparing the grilled pulut udang


Very tempting delicious Warisan pulut udang

Sunday, June 6, 2010

SAHOCA 27: ISMAIL IBRAHIM'S WEDDING FEAST

Haji Ismail Ibrahim who has a pace maker embodied on him, diligently receiving his guests while sitting down . The mutton kurma that Mat Ka has brought for Bakaq savoury.

From left: Ismail Ibrahim, Ad Tot and Hashim Murad.

From left: Hashim Murad, Ismail Ibrahim, Pak Ya Kalut, Ad Tot and Bakaq Aloq Belat

Bakaq Aloq Belat enjoying his popularity at Hotel Seri Malaysia


Bakaq's personlised coffee mug at Hotel Seri Malaysia

In conforming to our mutual agreement made on the 1st May 2010, the classmates of SMOne 1956 converged on Haji Ismail Ibrahim’s house at Lorong Sepakat, Jalan Datuk Kumbar on Saturday, 5th. June 2010 at 2.00 pm. After Halim’s Dollah’s departure back to Kuala Lumpur on the Thursday night (03.06.2010), I took over the role of fetching Bakaq Aloq Belat at his home in Bakar Bata.

Bakaq was at ease at the feast because he could converse in his mother’s tongue with his associate Mat Ka, Ismail Ibrahim’s son in law. Although Bakaq was close to Mat Ka, but he did know that Mat Ka is the son in law of Haji Ismail Ibrahim until he attended the wedding feast.


At Ismail Ibrahim’s house, Harun Ali and Shariff Puteh were already there to receive us. Later on, Pak Ya Kalut, Hashim Murad and Ad Tot joined us at the table. We were quite sad because the prime mover of our SMOne 56 third reunion, Halim Dollah could not attend the wedding feast. However, Ismail Ibrahim consoled us by telling us that he has another four weddings to go.


Hashim Murad could not attend our third reunion on the 1st May 2010 for reasons only best known to him although he did received our invitation. I failed to contact Hashim Murad by phone because he has changed his phone number. For our convenience, Hashim Murad furnished me with his latest mobile phone number. The irony of the episode was that I came to know that Hashim Murad is related to Bakaq only at the wedding feast. Otherwise I should have asked for assistance from Bakaq who could then effortlessly has contacted Hashim Murad. Whatever it was, our intention of having informal gatherings among the classmates of SMOne 56 has a very favourable beginning.



After the wedding, I have another surprise from Bakaq when he invited me for a cup of coffee tarik at Hotel Seri Malaysia. Since 1956, Bakaq has shown his natural flair in his public relation skills and at Hotel Seri Malaysia Bakaq did not fail to impress me.with his PR skills. He could even removed the No Parking sign at the hotel lobby for my convenience in parking my car. Even the very satisfying coffee tarik of Hotel Seri Malaysia Alor Setar was derived from Bakaq’s home brewed coffee. Adding to my astonishment, Bakaq even has his own personalised coffee mug stamped with his name ‘Dato’ Abu Bakar’.


Kudos to Abu Bakar Yaacob who hails from Kampung Alor Belat which only has the facility of KTM Railway Halt back in 1956 for the main means of transport to the outside world. While disembarking from the train during our university days, Bakaq used to jump from the train first when the train has slowed down for a very brief stop at Aloq Belat while we then threw his baggage down after him. Those were the days.


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