50th. Anniversary in 50 Words

 

The Naval Base Way

Navalites revealed in more ways than other communities the true meaning of  Loving thy Neighbour as thyself.’

  We grew up living in harmony, practically in each other’s homes and like Chris Fok ran in and out of neighbours’ homes even to their kitchens.

Next to being in Paradise is being in the Naval Base. No racism, all are like brothers and sisters, is how Yen King Ngo feels.

While Irene Francis, a proud grand- parent like many of us remembers, Though time has passed. Childhood experiences and growing up memories remain”.

Perhaps there is something that other communities can learn from The Naval Base Way?

Regrettably, our ‘Peyton Place’ no longer exists.  But thankfully the past has reunited us in that same spirit of togetherness through social media platforms and hopefully the future fulfils Chan Peew’s desire of “giving the younger generation a sense of what it was like, growing up in the Naval Base.”

Perhaps as we mark the 50th Anniversary of British Withdrawal, its’ timely on behalf of ALL of us, to thank our social media founders Wan Chan Peew and Nora Abdul Rahman aka Milo Swang, for their efforts in bringing us together.  Thanks Guys.


Contributed by
Alfred Dass

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. Though I left NB nearly 45 years ago, the nostalgia of childhood days is ever present. The first item I look into on opening the computer is the NB site! Fond memories never fade. The next chapter of my NB life will be (hopefully) submitted next week. Its being edited.

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