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People were very friendly and generous to one another.
                                                                                                              He also told me, in those days transportation was mostly
                                                                                                              by trishaw. A trishaw would bring him to school everyday.
                                                                                                              The trishaw puller was usually paid 30 cents.

                                                                                                                               My grandfather later became a teacher.
                                                                                                                                He wanted to follow in his father’s
                                                                                                                               footsteps. He told me that his own
                      y grandfather was born in Singapore in 1940.                                     father taught at Saint Patrick’s and also became a Secondary
                      His most memorable experience during his                                         School Principal. His father later became an Inspector of Schools.
                      childhood days was being the badminton                                      When I asked my grandfather what he thinks of Singapore today, he replied,
          Mchampion of Saint Patrick’s Secondary School.
                                                                                                  “It is very modern and technologically advanced. Singapore is clean and
            He was born in the second year of the Second World War, but does not                  safe. Singapore provides good education and produces competent citizens
            remember much of it as he was very young at that time. His only memories of           to man the workforce. Singaporeans today live longer lives because of an
            the war were of him hiding under a table with his mother and bomb splinters           efficient and professional healthcare service. We Singaporeans are lucky.”
            flying everywhere. He also does not remember how he survived, he just recalls
            that his parents took good care of him.                                                        My grandfather would like to share one message with
                                                                                                           the next generation of Singaporeans. “Anybody can
                       When the war ended, my grandfather stayed at Marshall Road.                         be anything he wants, if he is driven, determined and
                       He found post-war Singapore wonderful, not just because the
                       terrible war had ended, but because he could play any games                         willing to make sacrifices. Also, age is not a barrier. It is
                       he wanted. For example, he played with marbles, rubber bands,                       just a number.”
                       took part in kite-fighting and fighting spiders.
                                                                                                       My grandfather retired in the year 2000, but keeps himself busy.
                                            During the turbulent pre-independence                      At present, he is an Aikido martial arts instructor and plays
                                            days, my grandfather witnessed several                     badminton every week.
                                            racial riots. He said things were better
                                            in the days after Singapore gained                         He has certainly led a full and active life!
                                            independence. There were many
                                            kampongs, but the Malays, Chinese and
                                            Indians lived side by side peacefully,
                                            unlike the pre-independence days.


                                                                                                             Mr Yoong Tat Fook Peter         BORN 1940
                                   Image courtesy of Our story: St. Patrick's School 1933-198

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