Saturday, 30 June 2018

A Visit To ‘Lausanne’ The Bungalow On Penang Hill – Yeoh Saw Kin

'Lausanne' on Penang Hill in 1970 
In 1970 Yeoh Saw Kin returned to Ipoh together with her husband Peter Latham. 

Besides Ipoh she made it a point to drop by to Penang and visit Lausanne, the Penang Hill holiday bungalow owned by the family. 

Recalled Saw Kin “the caretaker of the bungalow had come to meet us when we got off at the Viaduct station’.
 
Viaduct Station then another 1km uphill to Lausanne 
He came with a pole and two rattan baskets to carry our luggage. But we only had some clothing for a few days stay so he took that.

It was fine as we still had about a 1km walk-up the hill which helped Peter to enjoy the view of the place.

..garden full of flowers ...

... and a trim garden to view Georgetown 

Lausanne then was full of flowers and a trimmed garden which allowed for a view sitting on the front porch.

We spent a few nights at Lausanne. We came down during the day and did the sights of Penang. Some of the Penang aunties came up and cooked local delicacies for us and it was nice.
 
With (back row) Uncle Chew Chooon Siew and Peter. (front row) a family friend, Saw Kin and cousin Angeline
“Overall our time in Penang was great”.

JAG


Through The Years – Yeoh Saw Kin

Through the years, the life of Saw Kin
Yeoh Saw Kin, the grand-daughter of Chew Boon Juan, has had an interesting life.

She grew up in the east in the forties before moving to England in the fifties and became the first girl in the family to become a lawyer in England in the sixties.

Her mother Chew Gaik Tiew was the third of Boon Juan' 10 daughters. She was married to Yeoh Ghim Cheow, the son of Yeoh Kuan Joo and the couple had two boys, Kean Cheng and Kean Seong and Saw Kin.

The Gurney Drive, Penang bungalow of grand father Chew Boon Juan. Chew Gaik Tiew is seated (4th from right, 2nd row from bottom) Chew Boon Juan and grand mother Goh are 7 & 8 from right. Saw Kin is below her mum in floral dress. Yeoh Ghim Cheow is 3rd from left (last row)   

Describing her mother as ‘the only one of her 10 aunties that didn’t play mahjong’ but would rather would go down to the Chinese book shop and rent a book so much so she took to reading after her.

Her father Ghim Cheow partnered with Chew Choon Siew, Boon Juan’s 2nd son to establish Kinta Rubber Works.

Her early years were spent at the Yeoh residence in Ipoh, 2 Jalan Bendahara before leaving for England at the age of 9. She never returned till age 16 to apply for her identity card.

At 2, Jalan Bendahara, Ipoh. Saw Kin with baby Tom (seated 1st from left) followed by her mum, grandmother Lim Siew Tong and her father Yeoh Ghim Cheow. Her husband is at back with her brothers and their wives and family

In England she was sent to boarding school at the Convent. Her father had bought a house in England for her mother to stay and for the children to come to during the holidays.

Saw Kin went on to study law at the University of Leeds and subsequently passed out as a Barrister from Grays Inn. It was during her this time when she met her husband Peter Latham. 


Saw Kin with her parents and brother at Dover, England


Saw Kin, in her teens (in black on the floor) and her mother (3rd from left) at a relatives home.
 
In 2012 she wrote her “Reminisces of Yeoh Saw Kin” where she mentioned the time when she was born and gave a brief description of her growing up years.

“It was 1942 in the vicinity of a village in Cameron Highlands. The women of the Chew and Yeoh were pregnant simultaneously.

An Orang Asli woman delivered all of us cousins. ”My cousin Mimi was the first followed by me then Saw Lian and Honey. We were the 1942 babies”.

On Penang she recalled her grandfather Chew’s ‘big house in Gurney Drive’ where ‘we used to stay during the school holidays’.

“The boys slept in one large room and the girls in another big hall, both upstairs.

‘In the daytime we would go to Tanjung Bungah for picnics and to swim and in the evening would play hide and seek in the trees at the back of the bungalow.

She even described her uncles accordingly. 2nd uncle Chew Choon Siew was the “Ice Cream Uncle" and the most popular. He would shout ‘anyone want strawberry ice cream’ whenever he came over. 

10th uncle Lo Chung Liang, aunt Chew Gaik Swee’ husband was the most terrifying and was known as the Kissing Uncle. When he came around all the girls would run and hide under the table and chairs lest they get kissed by him.


Saw Kin in her art room .....

.....or laying back listening to Bible Reflections ..... seen here with her son Ian

Now at seventy six years she spends her time doing art in her art room or just laying back and listening to the Bible Reflections over the tape recorder.   

When asked if life has treated her well her reply was it was all right saying she can’t complain too much as she enjoyed the time and events as being part of her life.

Saw Kin ..... 'i can't complain much' .....

 End

Friday, 29 June 2018

Yeoh Saw Kin Turns Seventy Six

Birthday girl Yeoh Saw Kin (seated in black coat) is a relative of the Yeoh, Lim, Chew family.
Yeoh Saw Kin hadn‘t held a birthday dinner for herself for a very long time. However this year as she turned 76 and with her son Ian Latham visiting from London, she decided to hold a dinner and have the family over.


Yeoh Saw Hin is the grand-daughter of Chew Boon Juan. Her mother Chew Gaik Tiew was the Boon Juan’s 3rd daughter who married Yeoh Ghim Cheow, the son of Yeoh Kuan Joo and Lim Siew Tong.


Saw Kin' sister in law, P'ng Sin Aun (seated in floral blue blouse) taking a photo with the family.
The dinner was great and just what she needed, a jovial night out with family with lots of laughter and catching up with family members.

For Ian too it was great meeting his cousins, their families and his growing nephew and nieces.


"It was fun dinner and perhaps we should another one" said Saw Kin.


End.

Monday, 30 April 2018

Ignatius Visits Lausanne – The Chew’s Holiday Home On Penang Hill

Laisanne, the Chew's holiday home

One of the goals of Ignatius’ stay in Penang was to visit their holiday home, Lausanne, on Penang Hill.

The last time he had been there was over to 50 years ago. He remembered taking the train and having to get off at Viaduct Station then walking up to their bungalow with the other cousins.


The journey to Viaduct station ... 

 The visit that morning brought back memories but it was short lived. After disembarking at Viaduct Station and walking approximately 300 meters he found the road was cutoff due to a landslide.


........... cut short due to landslide 

Unable to proceed and being close to lunch Ignatius decided to proceed up to the Upper Station for a meal and take in the sights.

Pauline taking in the sights at the Bellvue Hotel

Penang Hill is a very relaxing place and after a light lunch and a siesta courtesy of the Bellevue Hotel he made enquiries about using the Jeep Track to access to Lausanne.

As luck would have it there was a driver who knew about Lausanne and how to ‘get there somewhat’ as he would introduce us to someone to take us there.


Taking the Jeep Track to meet Datuk Malek. 

The driver took the Jeep Track till he reached the Fairmont, the home of  Datuk Malek the neighbor to Lausanne.

Lausanne is located above the Fairmont. Malek gladly showed the way guiding us along the drain that took us up to the entrance of Lausanne to finally see the old holiday home.



"the way i remembered it" Ignatius Chew. The drain came out to the entrance of the driveway .... 

The climb up the drain came out at the entrance to the driveway leading to the front of the Lausanne. Ignatius said that the gate was just the way as he had remembered it.

There were changes to the front façade but the house was still intact though the grounds was overgrown. 

driveway ...that led to the front of the house.



the front of the house .......






...with the grounds overgrown.








After coming down and enjoying Malek' gracious hospitality he dropped us off at the station to catch our train.

....going down  ....

... on Datuk Malek's Fairmont verandah overlooking a panoramic view of George Town

then back at Viaduct Station.

Ignatius scheduled plans were all fulfilled and the trip to Penang was indeed very memorable.

JAG



Sunday, 29 April 2018

Ignatius Visits Khaw Cheng Bor - The Oldest Cousin

(Front) Thomas Khaw Cheng Bor with wife Rose Lee Moi Kwee. (At back) Ignatius and Pauline Chew.
After visiting the younger cousins Ignatius now turned his attention to Khaw Cheng Bor, the oldest amongst the cousins.

Thomas Khaw Cheng Bor, was born in 1925 to Chew Gaik Tuan (Chew Boon Juan 1st daughter) who married Khaw Bian Wan.

Cheng Bor' parents Chew Gaik Tuan and Khaw Bian Wan. (right pho
o, clockwise) Lily, Alice, Cheng Bor. Cheng Poe and Cheng Soo.

Being born so early his knowledge of the Chew family members was intimate, from his grand-parents right down to the 6 uncles and 10 aunts and their children.

Cheng Bor’ memory even at this age, 93, was good and he was able to remember from the 1930’s,  his school years at St.Xavier Institution, his account during the second world war and even covered his time when he came to work at Ban Hoe Seng in Ipoh.

The visit was a courtesy call cum fact finding visit and was very fruitful indeed as Cheng Bor was akin to a walking encyclopedia on the Chew clan.

Ignatius getting the real story of the Chew's from Cheng Bor

Before we left we asked for directions to Chew Boon Juan’s grave as it had been many years since Ignatius' last visit.

After lunch we made our way to Western Road Cemetery the largest Christian cemetery on Penang island.


Michael Tan with Pauline and Ignatius at their grandparents grave.

There in a quiet, cool and peaceful corner of the cemetery was Chew Boon Juan’s grave and lying beside him his beloved wife Goh Lean Kee.  

JAG

Friday, 27 April 2018

Chew’s Penang Get Together – Meets Cousin Peter Lo From New York.

(From left) Ignatius and Pauline Chew, Isaac Lim, Lim Gin Heng, Angeline and Michael Tan, Li Heng Hong and Peter Lo
It was in early in March when Ignatius Chew, the creator of the Chew Museum, received a call to visit Penang on a weekend to catch up with the his cousin Peter Lo who had arrived from the USA.
Peter Lo Sze Shun is the grandson of Chew Boon Juan’s from his 10th daughter Chew Gaik Swee that married Lo Chung Liang. Peter came to Penang with his wife Li Heng Hong.

There were 2 reasons for him to come back this year, to visit his father’s grave and this year 2018 was the 50th anniversary of his departure from Penang having left for New York, USA since March 1968.

Ignatius together with his wife Pauline and his sister Angeline and her husband Michael Tan met up with Peter for dinner at a leading Beach hotel in Tanjung Bungah. 

Lim Gin Heng, (another grand-daughter of Boon Juan’s from his 1st daughter Chew Gaik Tuan and Khaw Bian Wan) and her son Isaac was present.

Angeline is a resident of Penang while Gin Heng lives in Singapore.

All cousins. Lim Gin Heng, Angeline Tan, Ignatius Chew and Peter Lo.
The conversation centered about updating each other with the latest news but ultimately touched on the good old days, their time spent in grandfather Chew Boon Juan’s house in Gurney drive and the hours of fun they had back then.

“It was a big piece of land before the sea front, bigger than what was shown in the photos” said Peter.


Chew Boon Juan's house on 4 Gurney Drive...'bigger than shown in photos"...

Peter remembers climbing jambu and chiku trees .....(pics from cousin Yeoh Poh See collection) 
Peter who was born in 1948 reminisced about his time at 4 Gurney Drive in the 50’s and climbing the jambu and chiku trees.

The next day Ignatius met more cousins over lunch held at the Penang Swimming Club.

(L-r) Yeoh Seng Keat, Grace Wong, Annie Choong, Toni Chew, Cornelia Tan and parents Angeline and Michael Tan, Ignatius and Pauline Chew.
They were Toni Chew Suat Eng, (the grand-daughter of Boon Juan’s 4th son Chew Choon Hock and Khoo Gim Choo) and Grace Wong Onn Loo born to Chew Gaik Loo (Boon Juan’s 9th daughter) and Wong Kim Bee.

A surprise acquaintance was Annie Choong, the grand-daughter of Chew Boon Hong by his first wife.  Annie lived at Gurney drive when young.

The lunch was delicious and with Grace and Annie contributing the majority of Chew heritage stories with help from the other cousins made for a wonderful afternoon of nostalgia.

JAG