Celebrations Special

Volume No.8
January - February 2017
Issue No. 1
From the desk of the Editor
Dear colleagues,
This issue of Scribbles is a Celebrations Special - we bring you a snapshot of three major celebrations last year Sanmar Engineering commemorating forty years; the curtain raiser event for the Golden Jubilee celebrations of
Chemplast this year; silver jubilee of Sanmar Speciality Chemicals.
The issue also congratulates all the awardees who were recognised for their performance exceeding expectations.
Hope to see more of us being featured in this in the coming year.
I normally share some thoughts for the New Year - to think, chew and take some juice out for ourselves.
This year it’s in the form of two poems that I read recently, titled - Follow Your Dream and I promise myself.
Hope you find the thoughts in these thought provoking and useful.
‘Follow Your Dream’ by Amanda Bradley
‘I promise myself ’ by Christian D. Larson
Follow your dream.
To be so strong that nothing can disturb my peace of mind.
Take one step at a time and don’t settle for less,
To talk health, happiness, and prosperity to every person
I meet.
Just continue to climb.
Follow your dream.
If you stumble, don’t stop and lose sight of your goal,
Press to the top.
For only on top can we see the whole view,
Can we see what we’ve done and what we can do;
Can we then have the vision to seek something new,
Press on.
Follow your dream.
Wishing you all the very best in this year.
To make all my friends feel that there is something
worthwhile in them.
To look at the sunny side of everything and make my
optimism come true.
To think only of the best, to work only for the best and to
expect only the best.
To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as I
am about my own.
To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the
greater achievements of the future.
To wear a cheerful expression at all times and give a smile
to every living creature I meet.
To give so much time to improving myself that I have no
time to criticise others.
To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong
for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.
Celebrations Special
To think well of myself and to proclaim this fact to the
world, not in loud words, but in great deeds.
To live in the faith that the whole world is on my side, so
long as I am true to the best that is in me.
Guess Who?! Given at the bottom of alternate pages are tips that will lead on to the photo of the person on the last page.
Sanmar Engineering 40
Sanmar Engineering is a well-integrated synergistic
group of engineering companies serving the process
industry, in India and abroad.
The Sanmar Engineering saga of JV partnerships
that began with Durametallic India in 1976 at the
Karapakkam village in erstwhile Madras completed four
decades on 1 July 2016.
Sanmar Engineering grew out of Durametallic India when
a small bunch of enthusiastic engineers came together in a
company founded by N Sankar as a joint venture between
him and a small family-owned business of Kalamazoo,
Michigan, to manufacture mechanical seals in India.
As Vijay Sankar put it succinctly in his welcome address
at the 40 years anniversary celebrations on 1 July 2016,
“In today’s context of short-lived Internet start-ups – a
venture lasting successfully for forty years is something
very special to be celebrated. But that is not all we are
commemorating. We are also commemorating,
• Forty years of long-term sustainable partnerships
• Forty years of market leading performance
• Forty years of friendships
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• Forty years of successful financial enterprise and growth.”
Talking on the four decades old partnership between the
Sanmar Group and Flowserve, and its legacy companies,
Keith Gillespie, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy
Officer of Flowserve said, “Partnerships like this are rare and
this one in particular serves as a gold standard for successful
global joint ventures.”
Tiffen Kenneally, CEO of BS&B Safety Systems, a JV
partner with Sanmar for 35 years said, “...as far as partners,
there could be none better than Sankar and his vision
embodied in Sanmar. We know we can count on Sanmar as
our partner and that our JV will stay true to our core values
and continue to deliver innovative solutions that delight our
customer thereby setting us above all others.”
Recounting the history of the JV, Louis Pinkham, Senior Vice
President, Crane said, “Sanmar Engineering is known for
its ethical standards and transparency, a highly professional
organisation that cares much for results as it does for the
way it gets results. Honestly, this is very unusual in emerging
markets and Sanmar Engineering is leading the way.”
An informal get-together was organised at Hotel Taj
Coromandel when erstwhile employees recalled their
association with Sanmar Engineering with affection and
pride.
leading OEMs, end users and customers in those regions.
Renowned safety consultant Nagesh Walame made
presentations on Safety in the process industry covering
various aspects of process safety.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Sanmar
The feedback of the guests about their association with
Engineering, get-togethers were held in Mumbai, Pune
and Delhi attended by as many as 600 customers across
SETL was overwhelming.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 1: He was born on the 300th anniversary of the great scientist Galileo’s death.
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(L to R): B Visweswaran, Louis Pinkham, Bradley L Ellis, Keith Gillespie, Tiffen Kenneally and Vijay Sankar at the evening
get-together.
(L to R): MN Radhakrishnan, R Venkataramani, KR Varma, KR Mohan and S Subramanian.
Delhi
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The invitees at the Delhi event listening to the presentation with rapt attention.
Erstwhile employees of Sanmar Engineering at the get-together dinner.
Mumbai
Delhi
Interaction with customers at the Mumbai event.
SETL team with customers at the Delhi event.
Mumbai
A section of the audience at the Mumbai event.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 2: He had the nickname of ‘Einstein’ at school despite his average grades.
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Chemplast Sanmar Golden Jubilee
Stalwarts Meet
This is the golden jubilee year of Chemplast Sanmar that
began its operations in Mettur in 1967. To set the ball
in motion, an informal dinner meeting of Chemplast
stalwarts over the years was organised on 16 September
2016 at Chennai, an initiative led by two Sanmar veterans
SB Prabhakar Rao and R Kalidas.
A sizeable number of Chemplast employees from past
and present attended the gathering and shared their
experiences at Chemplast with much passion and energy.
The event was coordinated by Ramkumar Shankar. The
golden jubilee logo of Chemplast Sanmar was released by
N Sankar on the occasion.
Sitting (L to R): S Narayanan, S Surendranath, T AN Thenappan, T Raghunathan, MV Madhavan, R Kalidas,
Vijay Sankar, N Sankar, N Kumar, NK Rangarajan, V Ramakrishnan, A Janakiraman, S Thambu, KN Vasanth, N Sivakumar.
First Row (L to R): S Ramanathan, S Gopal, P Vijaykumar, R Ramesh, K Narayanan, CG Sethuram, K Thiagarajan,
R Nagarajan, KN Jayakumar, VR Rajaraghavan, R Chandrasekhar, Capt S Chakrapani, JK Menon.
Second Row (L to R): V Ramachandran, KS Venkiteswaran, MS Sekhar, Gopal Mahadevan, N Subramanian, S Ravi,
S Hariharan, SB Prabhakar Rao, B Krishnamurthy, VR Venkatraman, S Gopalakrishnan, Ravi Rajagopalan, P Vasudevan.
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Guess Who? ! Clue No. 3: He scored well when it mattered, dominating his Oxford entrance exams to score a
scholarship to study physics at age 17. He was also a part of the popular Rowing team at Oxford University.
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It’s Silver Jubilee Factory Day at Sanmar Speciality
Chemicals, Berigai
Sanmar Speciality Chemicals, Berigai, completed 25 years
on 20 November 2016. Commissioned on 20 November
1991, SSCL has remained a supplier of choice to many
global fine chemical customers.
The facility started as a Joint Venture in 1991 with
Dragoco, an international major in flavours and
fragrances to make aroma chemicals. Subsequently in
1997, the Phytochemicals API manufacturing unit was
commissioned. New advanced intermediaries for global
agrochemical and pharmaceutical industries have been
added in the recent years to the product portfolio. In
2009, significant capital investments were made to further
expand the product offerings.
The ability of the employees to be innovative and meet
stringent global customers quality and product needs has
been significant all through this 25 years.
The 25th Factory Day was celebrated in a fitting manner.
Employees joined with family and attended a gala gettogether, captured visually in these pages.
(L to R): Yogeeswara Basappa Gowda, Krishna Kumar Rangachari, S Suresh and NR Kannan.
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Guess Who? ! Clue No. 4: He attained the post of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of
Cambridge, England, which was a position held by Sir Isaac Newton at his time.
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Recognition at Work
Performance and Long Service Awards
It is a tradition at Sanmar to acknowledge the best of talents
with appropriate rewards. Employees who have “Exceeded
Expectations” are publicly recognised and rewarded.
As a performance driven organisation, benchmarks are
set at Sanmar and it is ensured that employees exceed the
requirements.
Performance appraisal addresses:
• How well a person achieves goals he/she sets for himself/
herself and
• How much of the goals set reflects the success of the group.
Performance appraisal is done both qualitatively
and quantitatively – while qualitative assessment of
competencies and skills are done in the medium term,
assessment of quantitative results is done in the shortterm.
To commemorate significant milestone years of service
of an employee, Sanmar’s Long Service Awards are given,
recognising 10, 20, 30, 35, 40, 45 and above years of
tenure with the Group. This is a recognition of the
long-term commitment, loyalty and dedication that an
employee exhibits towards Sanmar.
Group Annual Day - Long Service Awards
Standing (L to R): D Muthumanikam (30), R Jayaraj (30), N Mahesh (30), G Sundar (35), KR Varma (40), AR Vasudevan (30),Vanaja
Srinivasagopalan (30), KV Neelakantan (35). Seated (L to R): MN Radhakrishnan, Vijay Sankar, N Sankar, V Narayanan, N Kumar,
MK Sharma, PS Jayaraman.
Long Service Awards - Mettur
P Ramachandran (30)
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S Ranganathan (20)
R Elancheziyan (10)
Group Annual Day - Long Service Awards
R Kalidas (35)
PS Jayaraman (20)
KR Varma (40)
R Rangarajan (10)
S Sayi Subramaniyan (10)
S Subramanian (40)
M Samuthira Selva Pandi (10)
K Rajasekaran (10)
Employee of the Year: J Sridhar receiving the award from
Vijay Sankar.
S Gajendiran (10)
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 5: He wanted to make Science accessible to the common man and has authored
highly successful bestsellers on simplifying concepts of Time.
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Mettur - Performance Awards
Standing (L-R): R.Vinoth Kumar, K Ilangkumaran, S Suvendiran, M Gowrishankar, A Senthil Kumar, E Vinoth Kannan,
D Raghu Ramachandran, P Satheesraja, A Abdul Azeez, N Sabaa Thanneermalai, N Manikandan, M Senthil Kumaran,
D Muthumanikam, P Sundar, M Babusivaraman, AV Sugumaran, P Boopathiraj, K Thangamani, H Vivek, R Nirmal,
KS Sampathkumar. Sitting (L-R): B Sreenivasacharyulu, Krishna Kumar Rangachari, Ramkumar Shankar, S Venkatesan,
S Gajendiran, S Venkatesh, S Mathivanan, S Karthikeyan, M Senthil Kumar.
Cuddalore - Long Service Awards
Ramkumar Shankar, CSR Kamrudeen (10), J Sridhar.
Ramkumar Shankar, T Senthil (10), J Sridhar.
Cuddalore - Performance Awards
(L to R): SS Rameshwari, G Purushothaman, N Saravanan, P Rengaraj, J Ragunath, I Manohar, P Umapathy, G Baskaran,
G Thanikachalam, D Balasubramanian, G Manikandan, Ramkumar Shankar, R Rajendran, B Ravichandran, R Venkatesan,
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Seated Row3 (L-R): E.Thulasirajan, V Eswaramoorthy,T Krishnakumar, R Mohanraj.
Seated Row2 (L-R): P Prabhu, R Rajini Raman, D Praveen, S Senthil Nayagam, A Thanjiappan, K Dhanasekar, P Angappan,
GM Mahendran, M Stephen Irudayasamy, S Palanisamy, P Thillaikarasu, K Periyasamy.
Seated Row1 (L-R): M Suganth, R Manikandan, J Vidhyatharan, RS Gunaseelan, S Vignesh, T Anandhan, K Kothandaraman,
S Suresh Raja, VS Vineeth Rajhen, A Arul Vijay, G Saravanakumar.
Karaikal - Long Service Awards
N Palanisamy (20)
D Sanemouganadane (10)
N Mohan Kumar, M Vishnuvaradha, S Kaleeswaran, J Sridhar, P Suresh, B Mohan, S Visvanathan, L Thangaraj, D Jayaprakash,
J Srinivasa Rangan, K Balasubramanian, A Vaitheeswaran, K Soundramourty, K Ganesan, K Manavalan.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 6: He has co-authored a series of children’s books designed to explain theoretical
physics in an accessible fashion and featuring characters similar to those in his family.
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Karaikal - Performance Awards
Standing (L to R): R Sudaroli, R Raju, S Manivel, S Premanand, P Suresh, P Sairam, C Jayachandran, S Kabilan, N Ravi,
T Markandan, R Marimuthu, P Sabareesan, P Kalidas, T Palaniselvam. Sitting (L to R): K Murugaiyan, J Selvam,
T Rajakumar, N Palanisamy, Ramkumar Shankar, K Soundararajan, T Sundaresan, K Senguttuvan, S Venkatesh.
Berigai - Performance Awards
Berigai - Long Service Awards
(L to R): NR Kannan, R Sabarigiri, S Ganesan, Yogeeswara
Basappa Gowda, John Sunder Chellappa, M Chandrasekaran,
E Rajendran, P Ananthan, K Anbarasu, D Nataraj, Krishna
Kumar Rangachari, R Jaisankar, E Arputharaj, S Venkatesh,
A Shahul Hameed, C Mohan.
DN Sridharan (10) receiving Long Service Award from
Krishna Kumar Rangachari.
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Karapakkam - Long Service Awards
Sitting (L to R): B Visweswaran, Brad Ellis, Vijay Sankar, Keith Gillespie, N Sankar, Tiffen
Kenneally, N Kumar, Louis Pinkham, MN Radhakrishnan
Standing (L to R): M Ambalavanan, S Vasudevan, R Padmanabhan, V Krishna Prasad,
A Saravanan, VK Saravanan, M Sethuraman, Rabish Chandra Jha,
B Jayashankar, A Gopinathan, Pawan Kumar,C Sankar, T Michael Merlin Kumar,
V Sivakumar, S Sairaman.
S Muthukumar receiving his award
from RB Satish Kumar.
Karapakkam - Performance Awards
Sitting (L to R): RB Satish Kumar, KR Varma,
R Venkataramani
Standing (L to R): V Ramanathan, D Prasath,
G Nanga Goundan, A Saravanan, S Saravanan,
SS Rajasekar, M Rajesh Kumar,
G Balakrishnan, TV Sridhar, R Dharmarajan,
MH Suresh, R Kannan, K Veeramanikandan,
Roffy Alexander, H Karthik, V Manohar,
KR Premkumar.
JC Praveen Raj receiving his award M Palani receiving his award from
KR Varma.
from RB Satish Kumar.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 7: He held a grand party, open to all, but only publicised the party after it was over
so that only time-travellers would know to attend; as expected, nobody showed up to the party.
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Viralimalai - Long Service Awards
(L to R): A Sivakumar, Bhaskar Nandi, S Bhuvaneshwaran, and E Arunkumar receiving their awards from B Visweswaran.
(L to R): G Manikandan, K Murali Mohan, L Sathyanarayanan and M Srinivasan receiving their awards from B Visweswaran.
(L to R): PM Tripathi and S Hari Krishnan
receiving their awards from B Visweswaran.
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Senthil PD receiving his award from T Jeyaseelan V Subramani receiving his award
and L Sathyanarayanan.
from K Shankar and
CV Ramasubramanium
Viralimalai - Products - Performance Awards
Standing (L to R): P Kavinkumar, C Babu, J Naveen, R Ashogan, S Hari Krishnan, S Sivaprakash, P Manivannan,
P Sudharson. Sitting (L to R): K Shankar, T Jeyaseelan, TN Sriram, M Sivakumar.
Standing (L to R): S Manikandan, G Madhevan Pillai, M Chairman.
Sitting (L to R): K Shankar, T Jeyaseelan, L Sathyanarayanan, M Sivakumar.
Standing (L to R): S Lakshmanan, L Sathyanarayanan, VP Koteeshwaran, BBVR Krishnan, K Sekar, G Elavarasan,
K Manojkumar. Sitting (L to R): K Shankar, T Jeyaseelan, G Muralidharan, M Sivakumar.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 8: He has appeared in cameos on various popular TV shows like Star Trek, The
Simpsons and Big Bang Theory.
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Viralimalai - Foundries - Performance Awards
Standing (L to R): I Muralimanogar, K Selvakumar, TV Perumal, C Venkatesh, K Navanithakrishnan, G Nandagopal.
Sitting (L to R): T Vinodh Gopinath, K Shankar, S Natarajan, M Sivakumar, CV Ramasubramanian.
Standing (L to R): C Palanikumar, K Dineshkumar, K Senthilkumar, BN Radhakrishnan, A Sivakumar, G Manikandan,
K Ravichandran, A Arul Rajasekar. Sitting (L to R): K Shankar, KS Rajendra Kumar, M Sivakumar, G Adalarasan.
Standing (L to R): KB Biju, V Kandasamy, S Bhakiyaraj, SV Narayanan, A Panneerselvan, K Sivakumar, T Palani,
P Elayaraja, G Kumaravel, T Jagan, J Yagoph. Sitting (L to R): K Shankar, KS Rajendra Kumar, M Sivakumar, A Aravindh Kumar.
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Branches - Performance Awards
Mumbai & Pune (L to R) - B Mahendheren, Vikrant Satish Khaparde, Rahul Anand, B Visweswaran, Raju K Davis,
Vaibhav C Metkar, Nasir Bashir Shaikh, Dinesh Khanna, GK Prakash, R Venkatesan, Yash S Shaha.
Delhi - B Shivraman
Jamnagar - Gopal Rao R Rawoor and Jayesh Odedara receiving their awards from KR Varma and
Nilesh C Doshi.
Pune - Chandan Shukla
Kolkata - (L to R): Tanmoy Dutta, Amalendu Samanta, B Mahendheren, Dinesh Khanna,
Ayanendu Das, Dayakar Reddy.
Vadodara - (L to R): Shalin Kiritkumar Parikh, Neerav Lakhera, B Mahendheren, Nilesh C Doshi, G K Prakash, Nayan M Shah, Santosh Kumar Singh,
Hemant S Dave, Jigar V Rathod, Yogesh V Rahevar, Rohan J Purani, Akshay Haridatt Malanker.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 9: His life and achievements were made into a successful movie called ‘The Theory of
Everything’ in 2014 which won various awards including the Academy Award for Best Actor.
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Chennai Head Office - Long Service Awards
Standing (L to R): N Nithya, P Vidhyapradha, K Sivaraman, KS Venkataramanan,
N Ajay Kudua, K Ramesh, Sainath Kashinath Salkar, K Manoj Kumar,
P Shunmugasundaram, V Saravanan. Sitting (L to R): PS Jayaraman, Vijay Sankar,
B Natraj.
Chennai Head Office - Performance Awards
G Anand receiving his award from
S Sankaran
(L to R): S Harikrishnan, N Ramachandran, LR Madhava Krishnan, R Arun Parthasarathy, S Sayi Subramaniyan, R Ravikumar,
KA Ravindran, R Vijayaraguraman, KS Venkataramanan, R Lawrence, Satya Narayan Nayak, R Sangeetha, M Suresh, M Uthra,
P Kamesh Raj, K Sangeetha, VN Venkatesan, S Harish, K Ravishankar. Sitting (L to R): R Jeyaseelan, J Sridharan, S Sankaran,
PU Aravind, Ramkumar Shankar, Amarnath Ananthanarayanan, PV Sriram, K Ramesh Babu.
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Picture Colour
FUN PAGES FOR THE YOUNG
World Trotter
Family Filler
Maze
Help Arun find his way back home.
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 10: He was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease when he was 21.
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FUN PAGES FOR THE YOUNG
Can you help find the way?
Can you help Mummy pick the
right road to get to the beauty
shop? Remember, stay on one
path!
Image Find!
Join the dots and find the hidden
image.
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1. Diwali is the shortened version of Deepavali. What
does the word Deepavali actually mean?
a. Row of lighted lamps
b. Festival of Lights
c. Circle of Lights
d. Light of Life
2. What celebration precedes the Catholic holiday of
Lent in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil?
a. Carnival
b. The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi
c. All Souls Day
d. None of the above
9. What is Pushkar Mela, the annual fair held at
Rajasthan an exhibition of?
a. Vehicle fair
b. Cattle fair
c. Handloom fair
d. None of the above
FUN PAGES FOR THE YOUNG
Quiz on Celebrations and Festivals
10. What did Celtic priests of the Middle Ages hand
out to people in celebration of the New Year?
a. Champagne
b. Mistletoe
c. Eggs
d. None of the above
3. What do Muslims traditionally eat to break their
fast during the holy month of Ramadan?
a. Lentils
b. Dates
c. Chocolate
d. Tomatoes
4. England’s Guy Fawkes Day recognises a failed plot
to blow up Parliament and which English monarch?
a. Edward II
b. Henry VIII
c. James I
d. Richard III
5. Most Indian festivals are Lunar events (dates
chosen as per the traditional Hindu Lunar calendar).
However which one of these festivals is an exception?
It is a solar event.
a. Holi
b. Pongal
c. Shivarathri
d. Deepavali
6. What is the traditional New Year Day for the
Marathi people?
a. Vishu
b. Gudi Padwa
c. Saal Mubarak
d. Navreh
8. The Philippines’ MassKara festival is dedicated to
what behaviour?
a. Marriage
b. Smiling
c. Death
d. Birth
Guess Who? ! Clue No. 11: The Nobel Prize still continues to elude him.
Answers:
1. Row of lighted lamps
2. Carnival
3. Dates
4. James I
5. Pongal
6. Gudi Padwa
7. Lokamanya Tilak
8. Smiling
9. Cattle fair
10. Mistletoe
7. Ganesh Chaturthi lost state patronage and became
a private family celebration again till its revival by
which Indian freedom fighter?
a. Lokamanya Tilak
b. Lala Lajpat Rai
c. Bipin Chandra Pal
d. Chandrashekhar Azad
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Riddles
1. If a chicken could talk, what kind of language would it speak?
2. The first part of an odd number is removed and it becomes
even. What number is it?
3. What is the hardest thing about learning to ride a bicycle?
4. What has two heads, six feet, one tail and four ears?
5. This forest is two miles across, how far can you go into it?
6. When is an elevator not an elevator?
7. Two Africans are standing on a hill and one is the father of
the other’s son. What relation are the two Africans to each
other?
8. If your uncle’s sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to
you?
9. How many times can 18 be subtracted from 180?
10.What is better than presence of mind in an automobile
accident?
11.My first word means equality; my second means inferiority
and my whole means superiority.
12.What word of five letters has six left after you take two away.
13.It occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment and
yet never in one hundred thousand years.
1. Foul Language 2. Seven 3. The pavement 4. A man on horseback
5. One mile. After that, you will be going out 6. When it is going
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Eureka!
Sudoku
ACROSS
1. What game is played with a round black and white ball?
2. Tees, ballmarkers and --------- balls.
4. What person uses a bow and arrow?
5. Racquets, balls and 2 or 4 people play.
7. Cross country and downhill.
8. What sport uses a high net and ball?
13.Competition in running. ----- and Field.
14.Famous Song: Take me out to the ---- Game.
15.Wear it when you play football (American).
16.Jumping off a high board.
17.A ----- boat uses oars.
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1. Using a board in the ocean.
3. What sport uses a ----- ball to get strikes and spares?
6. Water and bathing suit.
9. Yards, running and touchdown (American).
10.Bat, ball and mitts.
11.Running, jumping, hoop and ball.
12.Ice, puck and stick.
14.Fighting with gloves on.
Guess Who? !
He is the English theoretical physicist and cosmologist
Stephen Hawking. Thanks to his groundbreaking work
with black holes and relativity, he has gone on to hold
distinguished academic
posts and honours while
his body deteriorates from
a crippling disease that
was supposed to have
killed him 40 years ago.
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