Boys' Brigade 17th Penang Company
NCO Retreat Day 3
Saturday, January 1 / 8:13 PM ?
Bonjour all! It means Hello in French in case you do not understand. Haha so as promised, this is the update for our NCO Retreat Day3 which was held in Langkawi in early December '10. For Day 3, there aren't many photos compare to Day1 & 2 so this will be a very short update.
On the last day, we had to wake up super early because the church below us will have a mandarin service at 8.00am in the morning. So all of us got ready and packed our luggage and got into our car/van. We then went to the Duty-free complex again to buy more chocolates as souvenirs for our friends and family.
After that we proceed to another Duty-free complex near the Eagle Square. Some of us bought stuffs that they need, some bought food.
The view from the complex.
Then we went to the famous Pantai Cenang where there are alot of yatch for rent where you get to sail out to the sea for a spectacular view of Langkawi.
Then it was time for us to go to the airport. We reached the airport at about 11something and was told our flight was delayed to 2+pm. So all of us waited and waited. Some went and buy food (Our boys just can't resist foods. HAHA), some played the PSP that they brought for the trip, some slept, some went to Starbucks for free wi-fi service. And that's how we spend our time waiting and waiting for our flight.
Finally it was 2pm then we all walked to the boarding hall to wait for the call. Watched Mr Bean that was on the Television. We then heard our call. The air stewardess checked our boarding passes and we proceed to the plane. We practically had to walk to the plane, like those famous people who own private planes, where they have to walk to their plane. The wind was very strong and we had this I-am-a-famous-person-walking-to-my-own-private-plane moment and said Goodbye to Langkawi Island. Hahaha fun times.
Then we got on the plane, waiting for it to take off. While waiting, as usual the air stewardess would show us the safety precautions and how to use the safety jacket etc.
The plane then took it's own sweet time slowly moving it's way to the taking off lane.
I don't know how many turns this plane made. It kept turning and turning and turning and then it finally speed up and whossh! We're flying in the air now!
So long, Farewell,I leave and heave a sigh and say goodbye Goodbye!
Then we reached Penang Island!
Both islands differ in their own unique way :DD
Then we got off the plane and walked to the main gate. Some went home by their own and some by our church vans.
On the way back to church!
It was a fun and enjoyable retreat all of us had. For most of our NCOs, this is probably their first Retreat. This trip sure got all of us closer to each other and get to know each other more. Want to know what our NCOs think about this retreat? Stay tuned for their reviews!
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Boys' Brigade History
The first Boys' Brigade company was set up by Sir William Alexander Smith on 4 October, 1883, at Free Church Mission Hall, North Woodside Road, Glasgow, Scotland, to develop "Christian manliness" by the use of a semi-military discipline and order, gymnastics, summer camps, and religious services and classes.
In the years following the establishment of the 1st Glasgow company, others were rapidly formed throughout Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom leading to a movement comprising thousands of boys.
The Boys Brigade movement in Wales was founded by George Phillip Reynolds in 1887 at Havelock Sreet Presbyterian Church, Newport, Monmouthshire.
By the early 20th century there were about 2,200 companies connected with different churches throughout the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the United States, with 10,000 officers and 160,000 boys.
Each company is normally affiliated to a battalion encompassing several nearby companies, which in turn are organized at a district and then national level, although in Scotland each company is attached to a local district, which is attached to a battalion.
Companies are named in the form "2nd Springfield", indicating the second company to have been established in or around Springfield; it should be noted that where companies have closed, numbers are not normally reallocated, so it is quite normal to find a "2nd" but no "1st" company.
Initally, a simple rosette was worn as an identifying uniform, shortly being replaced by the simple use of a belt, haversack, and pillbox cap (a popular military cap of the day) worn over the boys' everyday clothing.
The pillbox cap was used into the 1960s, long after it had fallen out of use in the British Army, when it was replaced with a field cap.
The movement also pioneered camping for leisure in Britain, previously rarely used outside the military. Early admirers of the Brigade included Robert Baden-Powell who as Vice President of the Boys' Brigade used it alongside initiatives in schools, particularly Eton, to promote the idea of scouting and outdoor pursuits based on those of the military for boys.
At the time, he did not originally intend that any individual organization would later arise from this aim in the form of the various Boy Scouts movements.
Early examples of Scouting were seen in Boys' Brigade Scouting awards and even specialised Boys' Brigade Scout sections who wore a blue uniform with shorts and the distinctive Smokey Bear hat traditionally identified with Scouts, and still worn today by drill sergeants in the United States Army.
However, nowadays there is a certain friendly rivalry between the two groups.
The Boys' Life Brigade was one of many similar movements formed by the Boys' Brigade's influence, sometimes along denominational or religious lines, including the Church Lads' Brigade, the Jewish Lads' Brigade, or the Catholic Boys' Brigade.
The merger also prompted the abandonment of dummy drill rifles that had been used in The Boys' Brigade, due to the Life Brigade's objection to use of weapons or their representations. For some time afterwards, the section covering members aged 8–12 years was known as Life Boys, before being restyled as the Junior section.
A popular hymn in the BB containing its motto and obvious reference to its emblem is "Will Your Anchor Hold" by Priscilla Owens, usually sung at displays and church services. Note, however, that this is not the official Boys' Brigade song. The official song for the Boy's Brigade is 'Underneath the banner'.
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This is the official blog of Boys' Brigade 17th Penang Company.
The 17th Penang Company is founded by Ex Captain Ho Eng Leong in the year 2004.
Our members meet every Sunday in the Permata Baptist Church of Penang, Malaysia.
Boys and girls of age 4-19 is divided into different sections like the Pre-Junior section, Junior section, Senior section and the Primer section.
Each section within the Boys' Brigade has awards that can be gained by fulfilling achievements.
Boys' Brigade 17th Penang Company's Committee list
Sponsoring Authority Permata Baptist Church
Chaplain Pastor Chang David Saw
Captain Jonathan Chew
Lieutenant Celine Lee Lye Chen Chee
Warrant Officers Oon Yi Lin Yeo Aik Leong Wong Yin Hoong
Primers How Miao Xuan Soon Yong Hong
Non-commissioned officers Sergeant Teh Wei Huai Coporal Bernice Tan Corporal Chin Wen Huey Lance Corporal Cheah Yixian Lance Corporal Goh He Mi Lance Corporal How Gen Shen Lance Corporal Jacky Tan Lance Corporal Lee Su Keat
President
Sergeant Teh Wei Huai
Vice President
Coporal Chin Wen Huey
Secretary
Lance Coporal Lee Su Keat
Treasurer
Coporal Bernice Tan
Quatermaster
Lance Coporal How Gen Shen
Vice Quatermaster
Lance Coporal Goh He Mi
Discipline master
Lance Coporal Jacky Tan
Notice Board
Lance Coporal Cheah Yixian
Cleanliness
Choy Khai JIe
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NCO Retreat Day 3
Saturday, January 1 / 8:13 PM ?
Bonjour all! It means Hello in French in case you do not understand. Haha so as promised, this is the update for our NCO Retreat Day3 which was held in Langkawi in early December '10. For Day 3, there aren't many photos compare to Day1 & 2 so this will be a very short update.
On the last day, we had to wake up super early because the church below us will have a mandarin service at 8.00am in the morning. So all of us got ready and packed our luggage and got into our car/van. We then went to the Duty-free complex again to buy more chocolates as souvenirs for our friends and family.
After that we proceed to another Duty-free complex near the Eagle Square. Some of us bought stuffs that they need, some bought food.
The view from the complex.
Then we went to the famous Pantai Cenang where there are alot of yatch for rent where you get to sail out to the sea for a spectacular view of Langkawi.
Then it was time for us to go to the airport. We reached the airport at about 11something and was told our flight was delayed to 2+pm. So all of us waited and waited. Some went and buy food (Our boys just can't resist foods. HAHA), some played the PSP that they brought for the trip, some slept, some went to Starbucks for free wi-fi service. And that's how we spend our time waiting and waiting for our flight.
Finally it was 2pm then we all walked to the boarding hall to wait for the call. Watched Mr Bean that was on the Television. We then heard our call. The air stewardess checked our boarding passes and we proceed to the plane. We practically had to walk to the plane, like those famous people who own private planes, where they have to walk to their plane. The wind was very strong and we had this I-am-a-famous-person-walking-to-my-own-private-plane moment and said Goodbye to Langkawi Island. Hahaha fun times.
Then we got on the plane, waiting for it to take off. While waiting, as usual the air stewardess would show us the safety precautions and how to use the safety jacket etc.
The plane then took it's own sweet time slowly moving it's way to the taking off lane.
I don't know how many turns this plane made. It kept turning and turning and turning and then it finally speed up and whossh! We're flying in the air now!
So long, Farewell,I leave and heave a sigh and say goodbye Goodbye!
Then we reached Penang Island!
Both islands differ in their own unique way :DD
Then we got off the plane and walked to the main gate. Some went home by their own and some by our church vans.
On the way back to church!
It was a fun and enjoyable retreat all of us had. For most of our NCOs, this is probably their first Retreat. This trip sure got all of us closer to each other and get to know each other more. Want to know what our NCOs think about this retreat? Stay tuned for their reviews!
Labels: Activities, Others
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Object, Motto and Emblem
Object
"The advancement of Christ's kingdom among members and the promotion of habits of Obedience, Reverence, Discipline, Self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian character."
Motto
Sure and Stedfast
Emblem
The crest was originally a plain anchor, bearing the BB motto with a capital 'B' on either side.
Upon the merger between the Boys' Brigade and the Boys' Life Brigade in 1926, the red Greek cross was placed behind the anchor to form the current emblem.
The cross originally formed part of emblem of the Boys' Life Brigade.
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