Thursday, August 30, 2007

First Pakistani cinvicted of Fraud

Mr Mohammad Ashfaq Farooqi has been Jailed for two years for IRD fraud of 1million dollars. It is sad to hear and it is alarming.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

ZINDAGI

Job

A single person required to run a car yard with commodation , pay negotiable

Contact Saber Cheema: 021 163 256 or 8270414

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Friday, August 24, 2007

Applications invited for the post of Vice President Panz

The resignation of vice President Panz Atta ur Rehman has been accepted conditionally .He would work till the new Office bearer would resume his post. we are thankful for his services for Panz . He has resigned due to his personal family comitments .we wish him all the best in his life

Syed Waqar Ali
President Panz

Prize Distribution Ceremony For Independence Day Celebrations 2007 Participants

All the participants of the following categories are cordially invited to recieve their appreciation certificates and gifts on 9th of september 2007 at Halsey Primary school Halsey drive Lynfield auckland.
1. sponsors.
2. Food committee.
3.Reception Committee.
4. Stage committee.
5.Food Packaging committee.
6. All the Childern.
7. Program Management Committee.

"Dreaded Old Age"



I have always dreaded old age. I cannot imagine
anything worse than being old. How awful it must
be to have nothing to do all day long but stare at
the walls or watch TV? So last week, when the
President suggested we all celebrate Senior Citizen
Week by cheering up a senior citizen, I decided to do
just that. I would call on my new neighbor, an elderly
retired gentleman, recently widowed, and who, I
presumed, had moved in with his married daughter
because he was too old to take care of himself. I baked
a batch of cookies, and, without bothering to call (some
old people cannot hear the phone), I went off to brighten
this old guy's day.

When I rang the doorbell this "old guy" came to the door
dressed in tennis shorts and a polo shirt, looking about
as ancient and decrepit as Donny Osmond. "I'm sorry I
can't invite you in," he said when I introduced myself, "but
I'm due at the Racquet Club at two. I'm playing in the
semifinals today."

"Oh that's all right," I said. "I baked you some cookies..."

"Great!" he interrupted, snatching the box. "Just what I
need for bridge club tomorrow! Thanks so much!"

I continued, "...and just thought we'd visit a while. But
that's okay! I'll just trot across the street and call on
Granny Grady."

"Don't bother," he said. "Gran's not home; I know. I just
called to remind her of our date to go dancing tonight.
She may be at the beauty shop. She mentioned at
breakfast (at which house?) that she had an appointment
for a tint job."

. .... So I went home and called my Mother's cousin (age
83); she was in the hospital ... ... working in the gift shop. .
.... I called my aunt (age 74); she was on vacation in China. .
I called my husband's uncle (age 79). I forgot; ...... he was
on his honeymoon. ....

.... I still dread old age, now more than ever. I just don't
think I'm up to it.

Author Unknown