24 Dec 2008

spb66 #78: Annoucement from Donation Sub-committee

Part 1:
Announcement from Donation Sub-committee

Philip Cheung
Sonny Yau
Paul Shum
Tse Sik Yan
Henry Shum
Frank Fu
Mark Tam
Frederick Kan

Dear fellow classmates.

Two and a half months had passed since our Grand reunion Nov 3. Hopefully life has been treating everyone well. We are taking this opportunity to inform everyone the progress of our donation campaign with reference to contributing to the St Paul`s College school foundation fund, for purpose of sharing the renovation cost of Wong Ming Him Hall.

Four representatives from our class, Philip Cheung, Henry Shum, Edward Sin, and Frederick Kan went on stage on Speech Day Dec 4, 2008. made a simple speech (script by John Leung, attached below for reference ) pledging a donation of not less than HK$1million to be completed before June 1,2009. Subsequently , we received a thank you letter from the current principal Dr. John Kennard. ( copy attached ).

Though we are all weathering the storm of world wide financial crisis, we would like to show a token of appreciation to our mother school , and wishing you have the same desire.

Details and procedures of how to contribute will be provided soon after Christmas and before the Chinese New Year.

Wishing everyone a Merry X`mas and a Happy New Year.








Part 2:
Speech delivered by Frederick Kan on behalf of spc66 (based on script prepared by John Leung) at SPC Speech Day on December 4, 2008

The SPC School Council, The Principal, Dr. Kennard, Honored teachers and staff of our alma mater, fellow alumni and students, and all members of the SPC family.

It is a wonderful occasion that brings us together tonight, a beautiful time to meet with old friends and new. It is an extraordinary honor for me to be given this opportunity to say a few words on behalf of my classmates of the SPC Class of 1966, and so I do it with a mixed sense of pride and humility, as befitting the very name of this building in which we are gathered.

As I sipped at my glass of water just now, I am reminded of the familiar Chinese saying, 饮水思源. I think of the many times that we have drank from the wellspring of useful knowledge and the wisdom of the ages that this place represents to all of us, and that has made so many of us what we are and who we are today. I also thought of another saying, that reminded me of the trees that surround this building, some older than we ourselves are, and some younger. It takes, as the saying goes, ten years for a tree to grow, and a century's time for a person to be fully nurtured. This is exactly what our school is all about, nurturing young people for the ages, and growing them, like tall and sturdy trees, to become stalwart pillars for society, for the nation, for the world.

Many years ago, in this place, I learned these inspiring words that Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote: "Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world." Indeed, it was forty-two years ago that the members of our class went forth from this place to seek the newer world for which our education at SPC had prepared us. Through all these four decades and more, we have shared remembrances of this building, we have cared much about the institution that nurtured us, we have always remained proud of SPC's achievements in educating the thousands who are like us and who are in many ways better than we are, simply because SPC has been, and will continue always to be, such a rich fountainhead of all that teaches people "Justice, Honor, Truth and Virtue."

And tonight, we have come back, to this place that occupies our thoughts and our memories, to bring our testimony of our love for our school, and to share that compassion with all our brothers and sisters whom this school, our spiritual mother, will continue to nurture. We the members of the Class of 1966 are as humbled as we are proud that our names will be inscribed on these walls, but it is not so much that this building will be adorned by us – rather, it is our very own lives that will forever by adorned by our alma mater. And so, after tonight, we go forth again, joining with the many who went before us and the many who came after us, dedicated, once more, to be true sons of St.Paul's College.

Thank you all, for being here tonight, and for letting me share this time with you.










Part 3:
SPC Principal, Dr. John Kennard's reply dated December 11, 2008

On behalf of the St. Paul's College Foundation, I thank you most sincerely for the pledged donation of over $1 million by the Class of 1966.

This is a wonderful statement of support from the classmates of 1966 to their alma mater. It is a tribute to the Class of 1966 that after 42 years there remain a passion and support for the College and a clear statement of supporting the teaching and learning programmes today and in the years to come.

It is the hope of the Foundation that the example of the unconditional generosity displayed by your year group to be replicated by other graduate classes.

Wish every good wish,

Your sincerely,

John Kennard (Dr.)
Principal

13 Nov 2008

spb66 #77: 2008 Oxfam Trailwalker, team SPC66, team number 0066


The Proud CERTIFICATE



Taken with Mr Emerson and alumnus LO Wing Lok who presented us the certificate



The Team: Henry Shum, Sonny Yau, Ip Ka Lam and Philip Cheung






At finishing point with YIM Chi Ming.




With LO Chun Kay during training.



Team taken with supporters LO Chun Kay and YIM Chi Ming during training.


From Trailwalker Team SPC66 to ALL
date Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 11:14 PM
subject Thank you from the TW team SPC66

Dear ALL,

Thank you for your support in the Oxfam Trailwalker charity hike over the weekend of November 7-9, 2008.

Trekking up and down all 22 hills of the 100 kilometer Maclehose Trail, including Tai Mo Shan the highest hill in Hong Kong, was quite a challenge.
This year the weather also posed challenges, as the first day was very hot (33C) with humidity over 90%, and the last evening was only 13C and very windy.

There were 968 teams of 4 members each, totalling in 3,872 participants. The average age was 33 and only 55% of the participants completed the 100 kilo- meters as a team.

We are very happy to report that our team did very well. All 4 of us completed the entire 100 kilometer course together in good spirits. We took 47 hours 25 minutes and gained recognition as the oldest first timers to attempt and successfully complete the Maclehose Trail.

Thank you again for your kindness and support.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.


Yours gratefully,

TW team SPC66
IP Ka Lam - leader
CHEUNG Kok-kee Philip
SHUM Kun Lam Henry
YAU Tai-nin Sonny

spb66 #76 Thank you letter to the Principal

Thank You for Your Presence at Our Reunion Dinner -- Nov 3

Dear Dr. Kennard,

On behalf of our Class 66 Alumni we would like to thank you whole-heartedly for allowing us to hold our Reunion Dinner in the newly refurbished room on the First Floor of Wong Ming Him Hall. Also we are doubly exhilarated by your presence as our Guest of Honour. We do hope both you and Mrs. Kennard had enjoyed the evening and shared our reminiscence ( after over 40 years ) of our formative years of budding at St. Paul's. We felt the evening particularly memorable as we had all taken our first lessons literally at the same site. We would also like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our Vice-Principal, Mr. Michael Mak and School Archivist, Miss Josephine Ho for their kind assistance with the fine arrangements of the evening. Please do convey to them our most sincere well-wishes.

We are much inspired by your speech informing us on the latest development of our Alma Mater. We are so glad to hear of the 3 main goals of our school : -

- Academic Excellence
- International Perspectives, and
- Community Awareness .

As Alumni ( and possibly past/present parents ) we do share the same vision that these will lay a good foundation for the growth and development of our young school-mates in the Twenty-First Century.

We are so delighted that, through our Reunion, we could gather a strong momentum to generate something more concrete to benefit our Alma Mater. You may be pleased to know that we are now in the process of marshalling voluntary donations from our Class 66 cohort which will, hopefully contribute a substantial amount to add on to the newly established Education Foundation of our School. Also we are much excited to know of the forthcoming Stewart Dinner on December 6, 2008 in commemoration of the 50 years after the passing away of our former Principal, Col. E. G. Stewart. We are looking forward to meet his son, Col. Michael Stewart on that evening.

We truly feel that our life-long bondage with our Alma Mater is further rekindled. Please do keep us informed of the latest developments of both our School as well as Alumni activities so that this big family could be further unified and strengthened.

We are all so proud of being a member of our St. Paul's Big Family.

God Bless St. Paul's ! Viva Viva St. Paul's


Yours sincerely,

TSE Sik-Yan
( Convenor, SPC66 Reunion Dinner 2008 )

7 Nov 2008

spb66 #75: Nov 3 , 2008 Reunion Photo Album



Please refer to high resolution photo attached.

Front Row (from left to right):

莫超榮 MOK Chiu Wing, Marcus;
岑冠林 SHUM Kun Lam, Henry;
鄭偉樑 CHENG Wai Leung, Ernest;
嚴志明 YIM Chi Ming;
張國祺 CHEUNG Kok Kee, Philip;
吳能明 WU Lang Meng, Anthony;
葉嘉林 IP Ka Lam;
左永年 CHO Wing Nin;
唐德彰 TONG Tak Cheung;
羅致廉 LAW Chi Lim;
陳育才 CHAN Yuk Choi


Middle Row (from left to right):

馮勝銳 FUNG Sing Yui;
冼永生 SIN Wing Sang, Edward;
郭耀坤 Mr. Peter Kwok (Teacher);
何桂明 Ms. Josephine Ho (SPC Foundation Secretary);
吳茲謙 Mr. Ng Chi Him, Kenneth (Teacher);
甘納德 Mrs. & Dr John Kennard (Principal);
嚴穆生 Mr. Geoffrey Emerson (Teacher);
翁益彰 Mr. Yung Yik Cheung (Teacher);
麥耀鋆 Mr. Mak Iu Kwan, Kevin (Teacher);
袁植錦 Mr. Yuen Chik Kam (Teacher)


Back Row (from left to right)

鄭熾昌 CHENG Chi Cheong;
賴卓藩 LAI Cheuk Fan, Raymond;
馬灼安 MAH Chuck On, Bernard;
盧振棋 LO Chun Kay;
鄧國榮 TANG Kwok Wing, George;
邱泰年 YAU Tai Lin, Sonny;
譚文偉 TAM Man Wai, Mark;
吳仲文 GAW Tiong Boon, Henry;
李達仁 LEE Dad Yen;
徐志強 TSUI Chi Keung, Wilfred;
杜柏和 TO Pak Wo, Patrick;
蒙家強 MONG Kar Keung, Steven;
謝錫恩 TSE Sik Yan;
吳志強 NG Chi Keung;
徐錦翔 TSUI Kam Cheung, Kenneth;
林傳芳 LAM Chuen Fong;
何誌信 HO Che Shun, Jackson;
陳鉅森 CHAN Kui Sum;
王啟蕃 WONG Kai Fan;
黃錦成 WONG Kam Shing;
梁少光 LEUNG Siu Kwong, Jacob;
鄒耀華 CHOW Yiu Wah, Philip;
簡肇昌 KAN Shiu cheong, Frederick;
陳洪烈 CHAN Hung Lit, Lionel

To read the album:

a) For Blog link (please click at the spb66 line, then click to play):


As we have a total of 155 photos, need to present in 3 versions. Pls enjoy.


Reunion #1




Reunion #2



Continuation of Version #2

Reunion #3


b) For internet link (please copy the link to the internet address, then press enter):
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/568511068nCNGMp

c) Photos from Wong Kam Shing, please access from the following link:
Link: ftp://venus@218.103.98.25/stpaul/
Login: Venus
Password: 12345

6 Nov 2008

spb66 #74: Grace Giving at the Reunion Dinner

From: Jacob Leung (SEC)

Subject: RE: Grace Giving at the Reunion Dinner
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2008, 3:45 AM


The Prayer

Our Heavenly Father, Creator of the Universe,

We thank you for bringing us back to St. Paul's College, our Alma Mater, to have reunion this evening with our fellow students and our respected Principal and teachers.

We thank you for all that we have learnt at St. Paul's more than forty years ago, for the life-enriching education, and for our excellent physical, intellectual, social and spiritual developments since our formative years in these buildings.

Due to your loving care and guidance and your truly amazing plan for each one of us, we gather here this evening from Hong Kong and afar to celebrate this reunion and to share with each other our experiences and accomplishments.

Dear Lord, we commit ourselves to being fully alive to your call and challenges, and to be ever-growing in Christian discipleship and brotherly love.

We thank you for the food and the fellowship this evening. Give us health, strength, faith and wisdom that we may continue to live a life that will glorify you and benefit humankind.

We pray in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Best regards,

Jacob

5 Nov 2008

spb66 #73: Nov 3, 2008 Reunion Choir excerpt : Toreado

We have a team of enthusiastic young at heart Choir members singing Toreado with hot blood and high spirit. Pardon the amateur hand phone recording.Video will reverse properly when singing begins. Please enjoy.

19 Sept 2008

spb66 #72: Grand Re-union on November 3, 2008

The Organizing Committee is pleased to organize the 2008 Grand Re-union Dinner.

Representatives of Organizing Committee:
Edward Sin (Tel: 9379-3240)
Tse Sik Yan (Tel: 9050-1922)
Frederick Kan (Tel: 6011-0190)
Philip Cheung (Tel: 9020-1551)

Date & Time:
November 3, 2008 from 6:00 pm to 10:30 pm.

Venue:
SPC Wong Ming Him Hall and its vicinity.

Please enter via Hing Hon Road entrance (Note: Bonham Road entrance may be locked).

For those who drive, your car can only enter via the Pokfulum Road entrance.

Guests:
Dr. & Mrs. John Kennard, the Principal (confirmed)
Mr. Kevin Mak (confirmed) + car
Mr. G. Emerson (confirmed)
Mr. Kenneth Ng (confirmed)
Mr. Peter Kwok (confirmed)
Mr. Yuen Chik Kam (confirmed)
Mr. Yung Yik Cheung (confirmed)
Ms. Josephine Ho (confirmed)
Ms. So Kwok Chun (not free to come)
Mr. Ernest Liu (not free to come)
Mr. Wilfred Lee (not free to come)

Function Convener:
Tse Sik Yan
Frederick Kan (Deputy)

Master of Ceremony:
Law Chi Lim, Robert

The function cost per classmate is $320 (guests are free). Would classmates please bring exact amount to facilitate collection.



Participants:

* Edward Sin + car
* Philip Cheung + car
* Wong Kai Fan + car + tour
* Ng Chi Keung + car + tour
* George Tang + tour
*
* Frederick Kan + car
* Wilfred Tsui
* Raymond Lai
* Sonny Yau + tour
* Ip Ka Lam + tour
*
* Law Chi Lim
* Henry Shum
* Philip Chow
* Lee Dad Yan
* Wong Kam Shing
*
* Jacob Leung
* Lo Chun Kay
* Marcus Mok
* Chan Hung Lit, Larry
* Mark Tam + tour
*
* To Pak Wo, Patrick
* Cho Wing Nin
* Li Nae Hae
* Chan Kui Sum, Paul
* Mong Kar Keung
*
* Chan Yuk Choi
* Yim Chi Ming + tour
* Fung Sing Yui
* Bernard Ma
* Kenneth Tsui
*
* Jackson Ho + car
* Anthony Wu
* Tong Tak Cheung
* Cheng Wai Leung, Ernest (from overseas)
* Henry Gaw (from overseas) + tour
*
* Lam Chuen Fong (from overseas) + tour
* Tse Sik Yan (from overseas) + car + tour
* Cheng Chi Cheong
*
* Lam Man Hong Peter (not attended)
* Liang Hin Ching Wallace (not attended)
* Chan Lok Kang (not attended)
* Ng Yue Yung (not attended)
* Lo Ni Boon, Peter (not attended)
*
////////// Programme Run-down /////////////

SPC 66 GRAND REUNION DINNER 2008

Date : November 3, 2008 ( Monday )

Venue : Wong Ming Him Hall, St. Paul’s College

Master of Ceremony: Law Chi Lim, Robert

Choir leader: Chow Yiu Wah, Philip

Programme:
(1) 6:00-6:30 pm Guided tour round SPC

(2) 6:30-7:00 pm Cocktail reception begins

(3) 7:00-7:30 pm Arrival of Classmates and Guests (table number will be assigned)

(4) 7:00-8:00 pm Photo-taking while we chat.

(5) 7:45-8:00 pm Table hosts to assist in seating classmates and teachers

(6) 8:00- 8:05 pm Announcement by M. C.

(7) 8:05- 8:10 pm Introduction of Honourable Guests

(8) 8:10- 8:20 pm Short speech by Dr. John Kennard, our Principal

(9) 8:20- 8:25 pm Response by M. C.

(10) 8:25- 8:30 pm Singing of College Song

(11) 8:30- 8:35 pm Brief introduction of visiting classmates and first time participants

(12) 8:35- 8:40 pm Choir Singing - led by Philip Chow

(13) 8:40-8:45 pm Prayer before dinner - led by Jacob Leung

(14) 8:45 pm Dinner begins

(15) 9:30 pm Speech by Dr. John Kennard

(16) 10:00 pm Group Photo-taking

(17) 10:30 pm Dinner ends.

/// Seating arrangement ///

TABLE 1 (on Bonham side of the room)
Dr. John Kennard ( Principal )
Mr. Yuen Chik Kam ( Teacher )
Jacob Leung ( Table Host )
Tse Sik Yan ( Overseas )
Frederick Kan
Sonny Yau
Wong Kam Shng

TABLE 2 (on Bonham side of the room)
Mr. Peter Kwok ( Teacher )
Ms Josephine Ho ( Guest )
Ip Ka Lam ( Table Host )
Wallace Liang ( Overseas )
Chan Hung Lit, Larry

TABLE 3 (on Hing Hon side of the room)
Mrs. Linda Kennard ( Wife of Dr. Kennard )
Mr. Kenneth Ng ( Teacher )
Ng Chi Keung ( Table Host )
Law Chi Lim ( M. C. )
Cheng Wai Leung, Ernest ( Overseas )
Edward Sin
Philip Cheung
Mong Kar Keung

TABLE 4 (on Hing Hon side of the room)
Mr. Kevin Mak ( Teacher )
Mark Tam ( Table Host )
Lam Chuen Fong ( Overseas )
Fung Sing Yui
Raymond Lai
Lo Chun Kay
Wilfred Tsui
D.Y. Lee
Bernard Mah

TABLE 5 (on Hing Hon side of the room)
Mr. Geoff Emerson ( Teacher )
Henry Gaw ( Table Host )
Wong Kai Fan ( Pianist )
Henry Shum ( Honorary Treasurer )
George Tang
Philip Chow
Ronald Tong
Jackson Ho
Anthony Wu

***

3 Sept 2008

spb66 #70: Mid-Autumn dinner on September 18, 2008



We are holding a Mid-Autumn dinner on September 18 with details given below.

Date: Thursday, Sep 18th.
Place: Coffee shop, The Royal HK Yacht Club. Causeway Bay.
Time: 7 pm.

Buffet or a-la-carte dinner, at your choice, not before 8 pm.

Table will be booked by Henry Shum (membership number S849I).

Please advise him your car number if you are driving (no later than Sep 16th).

Kindly confirm your attendance.

/////////////// HOW TO GO THE YACHT CLUB ////////////////////

Dear Edward,

I attach a map of the Yacht Club to show how to go through the underground pass of World Trade Centre in Causeway Bay (next to the Excelsior Hotel) to reach the Club.

The Club's coffee shop is called the Bistro and is located on G/F of the main complex ( pass the main staircase and Reception room and turn left).

In short:

(1) By MTR, get off at the Causeway Bay Station exits leading to the World Trade Center/Excelsior Hotel and follow the tunnel crossing instructions.

(2) By bus, get off at Sogo Department Store at Causeway Bay and walk northwards to reach World Trade Center/ Excelsior Hotel and follow the tunnel crossing instructions.

(3) By taxi, tell the driver to go to the Tung Lor Wan Yau Tang Hui 銅鑼灣遊艇會

(4) By private car - (need to inform hkls the car plate no. 1 day beforehand for arrangement with the Club)

(a) From Central/ ex Western Harbour tunnel, keep left after reaching Gloucester Road and turn left at Wan Chai North exit into Fleming Road. Go to the middle/right lane and turn right at the traffic lights off the Convention Centre into Hung Hing Road. Stay in the leftest lane all the way passing the cargo handling basin and this will lead to the Yacht Club which is near the end of Hung Hing Road.

(b) From Hung Hom cross harbour tunnel -at exit follow the middle lane leading to Central and then go to Wan Chai North and after the flyover turn right into Hung Hing Road at traffic lights. Keep left along Hung Hing Road all the way to the Club.

(c) From the Eastern tunnel, after passing the Eastern Corridor go right to Wan Chai North and follow (b).



A little complicated but hope this is clear.
Regards,
Henry K L Shum

24 Jul 2008

spb66 #69: Photos of Wong Ming Him Hall

Wong Ming Him Hall --- its magnificiant outlook (scaffording has now been removed)


The Inauguration Plaque dated December 19, 1968


The Staircase


The Ground Floor


The First Floor --- Music Room (our 2008 re-union venue)


The First Floor (continued)


The Second Floor --- Archive Room (fitted with furniture)


The Second Floor (continued)


The Second Floor (continued)


The adjacent swimming pool

20 Jul 2008

spb66 #68: North America Mini-Reunion - July 4, 2008

North America Reunion of SPC ’66 “Old Boys”

What is believed to be the largest-ever gathering of St. Paul’s College Class of 1966 alumni in North America took place in early July this year (2008) in Toronto, Canada. The inspired brainchild of Nico Choi and Tennyson Ng, this historic gathering was almost a year in the planning and making, and took tremendous organizational skills on the part of Nico and Tennyson, as well as Nelson Cheng and Joseph Tang, and other classmates who resided in the Toronto area. Thanks to their diligence, generosity and efforts, it all came off “splendidly,” as our teacher Mr. Emerson would probably have said.

A number of classmates came from various parts of the United States for this reunion (Mike Chung from Massachusetts, Henry Gaw from California, Wallace Ip from Ohio, John Leung from Arizona, and Frank Ng from California) but the “long-distance” prize went to Joseph Ip who resides in Hong Kong but happened to be visiting family in Toronto. It was also fortuitous that Fred Cheng and Enoch Mo, who are Canadian residents but not from the Toronto area, were also available for the event. Indeed, it was providential in such ways that made such a large gathering of old friends possible and allowed such a large number of us to meet with classmates whom we had not seen for such a long time – in many cases, over forty years of separation. The occasion was also greatly enriched by the opportunity that the reunion afforded us to get to know one-another’s spouses and families.

The reunion activities kicked off with the Toronto folks treating the “out-of-towners” to a dim-sum lunch in Mississauga on Wednesday, July 2, and culminated with a resplendent banquet on the evening of July 4 at the Empire Court Restaurant in Markham that was attended by twenty-two classmates (namely, in alphabetical order, Chan Kar Wah, Fred Cheng Man Him, Nelson Cheng Yui Hing, Nico Choi Lap Chung, Michael Chung Wai Chung, Fu Tze Kin, Henry Gaw Tiong Boon, Joseph Ip Chung Sang, Bill Ip Ka Biu, Wallace Ip Sing Yiu, Gordon Jang Kwok Tung, Alex Lau Hoi Sing, Timothy Leung Kam Fai, John Leung Kong Cheung, Enoch Mo Yiu Chor, Tennyson Ng Chung, Ng Sai Tak, Franklin Ng Yung Cho, Tony Tam Man Kwong, Joseph Tang Jo Yan, Tong Biu, and Steve Wong Sai Hoo.) As we enjoyed the magnificent food, we relished even more in frolicking in the garden of our memories, in telling jokes that were probably so old that they became new again, in marveling at how so much has changed and yet how so much has remained the same, and in re-forging friendships and understandings of one another. As we met, as we took pictures to keep our remembrances refreshed, and as we pledged to see one another again soon as we said our goodbyes, we carried with us the assurance that it was indeed a serendipitous blessing of the highest order of wonderment and grace that we were able thus to gather in one place after so many years, and to get to know each other once again, as if for the first time. Until we do meet again, we embrace that blessing to our hearts.

Post-script: This report cannot end without once again acknowledging, on behalf of all of us gathered on this gracious occasion, the time and effort and thoughtfulness of Nico and Tenny, which made all this possible.

Report filed by John Leung Kong Cheung

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A group photo of all 22 alumni can be found in spb66 #63.

Following are individual photos of smaller groups.

Nico Choi, Mike Chung, Nelson Cheng, Tony Tam, Frank Ng, Steve Wong, Tennyson Ng
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Back Row:
Nico Choi, Timothy Leung
Front Row:
Gordon Jang, Henry Gaw, Wallace Ip
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Bill Ip, Tong Biu, Fu Tze Kin
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Fred Cheng, Alex Lau, Joe Tang (sitting)
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Frank Ng, Tennyson Ng, John Leung, Nico Choi
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Timothy Leung, Joe Tang, Ng Sai Tak, Joe Ip, Tony Tam, Steve Wong
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Gordon Jang, Henry Gaw, John Leung, Fred Cheng, Enoch Mo
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Mike Chung, Chan Kar Wah, Nico Choi
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Nelson Cheng, Timothy Leung, Joe Tang, Joe Ip, Fu Tze Kin
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Henry Gaw, Ava Chung, Mike Chung, John Leung, Janet Leung, Nico Choi
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Photos courtesy of John Leung & Tennyson Ng.

7 Jul 2008

spb66 #67: Pictures of beautiful Wen Chuan --- taken before the Si Chuan earthquake






















Wen Chuan is a county in Si Chuan Province, close to the famous water scenery tourist spot of Jiu Zhai Gou.

The beautiful pictures were taken before the Si Chuan earthquake.

It seems that everything was destroyed within a few minutes on May 12, 2008.

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Appendix (a sad prose to mourn the earthquake victims):

Tears In Heaven

Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven?
Will it be the same if I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong, and carry on
'Cause I know I don't belong to here in heaven

Would you hold my hand if I saw you in heaven?
Would you help me stand if I saw you in heaven?
I'll find my way, through night and day
'Cause I know I just can't stay here in heaven

Time can bring you down, time can bend your knee
Time can break your heart. Have you begging please?

Beyond the door there's peace I'm sure
And I know there'll be no more tears in heaven

Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven?
Will it be the same if I saw you in heaven?
I must be strong, and carry on
'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven

15 Jun 2008

spb66 #66: Dinner on June 30, 2008


Dinner with Ernest Cheng on Monday 30 June 2008

Front row left to right
Tse Sik yan, Maisey and Ernest Cheng, Anne and Frank Fu

Back row left to right
Jon Cheng ( Ernest's son), Marcus Mok Chiu Wing, Lo Chun Kay, Henry Shum Kun Lam, Paul Chan Kui Sum, Larry Chan Hung Lit, Philip Cheung Kok Kee, Patrick To Pak Wo
Wong Kam Shing ( not in picture) had dinner but had to leave earlier

Apologies from Sonny Yau, Tam Man Wai and Raymond Lai

Venue: Chinese Recreation Club, Chinese Restaurant, 1/F Old
Building, 123 Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay.
(Behind the Central Library, next to Queen's College
and 5 minutes walk from Tin Hau MTR)

2 Jun 2008

spb66 #65: Dinner on June 1, 2008



Dinner with David Luk Wai Tat who is visiting Toronto from Vancouver.

Front Row (L-R)
Joe Tang, Nico Choi, David Luk, Nelson Cheng, Tennyson Ng

Back Row (L-R)
Chan Kar Wah, Tony Tam, Fu Tze Kin, Bill Ip, Tong Biu, Timothy Leung, Gordon Jang, Ernest Cheng, Steve Wong

29 May 2008

spb66 #64: 40 Tips for Better Life

1. Take a 10-30 minutes walk every day. And while you walk, smile.

2. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day..

3. Sleep for 7-9 hours.

4. Live with the 3 E's -- Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy.

5. Play more games.

6. Read more books than you did in 2007.

7. Make time to practice meditation, yoga, and prayer. They provide us with daily fuel for our busy lives.

8. Spend time with people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6.

9. Dream more while you are awake.

10. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants.

11. Drink plenty of water.

12. Try to make at least three people smile each day.

13. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip.

14. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner with his/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.

15. Don't have negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.

16. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.

17. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a beggar.

18. Smile and laugh more.

19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.

20. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

21. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

22. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.

23. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about. Don't compare your partner with others'.

24. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.

25. Forgive everyone for everything.

26. What other people think of you is none of your business.

27. GOD heals everything.

28. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

29. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.

30. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.

31. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.

32. The best is yet to come.

33. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

34. Do the right thing!

35. Call your family often.

36. Your inner most is always happy. So, be happy.

37. Each day give something good to others.

38. Don't over do. Keep your limits.

39. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it.

40. Forward this to everyone you care about.

7 Apr 2008

spb66 #63: Mini-Reunion in Toronto on July 4, 2008




Front Row:
Ng Sai Tak, Fred Cheng Man Him, John Leung Kong Cheong, Alex Lau Hoi Shing, Timothy Leung Kam Fai, Tong Biu, Bill Ip Ka Biu, Joe Tang Jo Yan, Gordon Jang Kwok Tung, Steve Wong Sai Hoo, Chan Kar Wah

Back Row:
Frank Ng Yung Cho, Nelson Cheng Yui Hing, Henry Gaw, Joseph Ip Chung Sang, Wallace Ip Sing Yiu, Mike Chung Wai Chung, Fu Tze Kin, Enoch Mo Yiu Chor, Tennyson Ng Chung, Tony Tam Man Kwong, Nico Choi Lap Chung

Date : July 4, 2008
Time: 5:30 PM Cash Bar; 7:30 PM Dinner
Venue : Empire Court Chinese Restaurant (Hilton Suites Hotel)
Address: 8500 Warden Avenue, Markham, Ontario L6G 1A5

Following are names of attendees: -
  1. Chan Kar Wah
  2. Cheng Man Him, Fred (Edmonton)
  3. Cheng Yui Hing, Nelson
  4. Choi Lap Chung, Nico
  5. Chung Wai Chung, Michael (USA)
  6. Fu Tze Kin
  7. Gaw Tiong Boon, Henry (USA)
  8. Ip Chung Sang, Joseph (HK)
  9. Ip Ka Biu, Bill
  10. Ip Sing Yiu, Wallace (USA)
  11. Jang Kwok Tung, Gordon
  12. Lau Hoi Shing, Alex
  13. Leung Kam Fai, Timothy
  14. Leung Kong Cheong, John (USA)
  15. Mo Yiu Chor, Enoch (Ottawa)
  16. Ng Chung, Tennyson
  17. Ng Sai Tak
  18. Ng Yung Cho, Franklin (USA)
  19. Tam Man Kwong, Tony
  20. Tang Jo Yan, Joseph
  21. Tong Biu
  22. Wong Sai Hoo, Steve
This year’s SPB66 North America mini-reunion was attended by a total of 22 alumni – 1 from Hong Kong, 5 from USA and 2 from out-of-town made a special trip to Toronto to participate.

The venue chosen, Empire Court, is one of the very upscale and authentic Chinese restaurants in Toronto. The evening’s program comprises two parts: an optional Happy Hour and the formal dinner.

During Happy Hour, old classmates mingled to enjoy cocktails over which connections with long-lost friends were re-established and notes on careers and families exchanged. The formal dinner consisted of ten food items that were exquisitely designed by Empire Court’s renowned culinary master, Chef Joseph Ho. Each entrée was individually plated and served.

For dinner, the restaurant managed to seat all 22 of us around a long rectangular table in a privately secluded room where we could face each other. This seating arrangement enabled conversations to be exchanged individually between adjacent guests and to flow freely across the table as a group so that others could join in at the same time on topics of common interest. The room was filled with jokes, laughter and at times mischief throughout the entire evening. It brought back fond memories of the good old days at SPC.

Candid pictures were taken of smaller groups and will be posted onto the SPB66 Blog #68.

20 Mar 2008

spb66 #62: Dinner on April 8, 2008


We shall be organizing a dinner function on April 8, 2008.

At the dinner, you will meet with Ip Ka Biu, who will visit us from Canada.

Venue (to be booked by Robert Law):
Hong Kong Medical Association ("HKMA")
2nd floor, Chinese Club Building,
21-22 Connaught Road Central
中環干諾道中21-22號華商會所大廈




Participants:
* Ip Ka Biu (visiting from Canada)
* Ip Ka Lam
* Edward Sin
* Philip Cheung
* Henry Shum
* Tse Sik Yan
* Lo Chun Kay
*

19 Mar 2008

spb66 #61: Hiking on March 24, 2008

Please read Ip Ka Lam's email below.

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from Ip Ka Lam
date Mar 17, 2008 3:08 PM
subject Easter Monday hiking-Dragon's Back & dinner-Shek O
mailed-by hkucc.hku.hk

Dear classmates,

Date Monday, March 24.
Assemble time 1:00 pm.
Assemble place #9 bus terminal at Shau Kei Wan.
Estimated hiking time 2.5 hours.
Things to bring 0.5 litre of water, hat, sunglasses.
Dinner 5:30 pm. at Shek O. ( BBQ pig & goose and
curry crab )

Cheers,

Ip Ka Lam.

spb66 #60 Hiking on March 22, 2008

Please read Ip Ka Lam's email below.

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from Ip Ka Lam
date Mar 17, 2008 3:29 PM
subject Easter Saturday hiking - Maclehose Trail stages 3 & 4.
mailed-by hkucc.hku.hk

Dear classmates,

Date Saturday, March 22.
Assemble time 8:00 am.
Assemble place Hang Seng Bank at Choi Hung MTR station.
Estimated hiking time 9 hours.
Things to bring 2 litres of water, lunch, snack, hat, sunglasses.

Cheers,
Ip Ka Lam.

2 Mar 2008

spb66 #59: Dinner on March 18, 2008


There is a dinner gathering of classmates on March 18, 2008 initiated by Raymond Lai and Philip Cheung.

Family members are welcome to join.

Date:
March 18, 2008

Time:
7:00 pm

Venue (to be booked by Raymond Lai):
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Hong Kong
North Block
2 Lower Albert Rd
Central
Hong Kong
(Junction of Ice House Street and Wyndham Street)
(i.e. the old Ice House)

Telephone:
[852] 2521 1511
Website of HK FCC

http://www.fcchk.org/about/contacts.htm



Participants:
* Michael Ng Shiu Shing (visiting from Australia)
* Tong Biu (visiting from Canada)
* Fu Tse Kin
* Raymond Lai (organizer)
* Philip Cheung
* Lo Chun Kay
* Ip Ka Lam
* Mark Tam
* Henry Shum
* Larry Chan Hung Lit
* Edward Sin
* To Pak-wo Patrick
* Joseph Ip
* Frederick Kan
* Au Kim Lun
* Wong Kam Shing
* Frank Fu (drop in for a while)
*

29 Feb 2008

spb66 #58: Photos 40 years apart (updated)

from Daniel Mak
to edw.sin@gmail.com,

date Feb 29, 2008 2:13 PM
subject Your photos 40 years apart
signed-by yahoo.com.sg

Dear Classmates of '66,

For those who find it difficult to recognize old classmates, please log on the following website for help. The photos are best viewed as slide-show.

http://s231.photobucket.com/albums/ee190/daniel_mak
http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii95/SPB66/


Daniel

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from Daniel Mak
date Mar 12, 2008 8:10 PM
subject ALBUM renamed SPB66

Dear Classmates,

I have re-named the album "SPB66".

http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii95/SPB66

Wong Kam Shing has sent me his recent photo and wished to share it with all classmates. Please
log in and take a look.

The following classmates' recent photos have not yet been displayed in the album.

Paul Shum Wai Ming , Tsang Kwai Shing, Wallace Liang, Luk Wang Lung, Luk Wai Tat, Chan Hung Lit, Eric Wong,
Ian Woo, Chan Ming Kwong, Michael Ng, Jimmy Chan, Tam Chi Tung, Terence Chang, Li Nai, Hae

These classmates please send their recent photos to me for display in the album.

Thank you very much.

Daniel

24 Feb 2008

spb66 #57: Hiking on March 15, 2008


Please read Ip Ka Lam's email of Feb 23, 2008, organizing Hiking on March 15, 2008 to Maclehose Trail stages 1 & 2.

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from "yuenly@hkucc.hku.hk"
to yuenly@hkucc.hku.hk
cc Edward Sin ,
date Feb 23, 2008 11:36 PM
subject Re: Maclehose Trail Stages 1 & 2

Dear classmates,


We are determined to do stages 1 & 2 of Maclehose Trail on March 15.


Assemble time :
Saturday, March 15, 9:00am.

Assemble place :
Pak Tam Chung bus station.

Public transportation :
# 94 from Sai Kung (get off at Pak Tam Chung Bus station)


Starting point :
We will take the green taxi at Pak Tam Chung to the east end of the East Dam, and start hiking from there.

Finishing point :
Chek King

Duration :
maximum 7 hours hike plus half an hour lunch break at Ham Tin Wan plus transportation time.

What to bring :
hat, sunglasses, some snack and 1 liter of water ( we can replenish our water bottle during our lunch break at Ham Tin Wan ).

Will decide after the hike whether to go for dinner.
Some of us may want to go home right away after the hike.

Cheers,
Ip Ka Lam.

P.S. Philip Cheung is driving from TST to Pak Tam Chung. He can pick up classmates at 8:00 am. outside Kowloon Hotel, Middle Road. Anyone interested in a lift please call Philip at 9020-1551.<
em>


Latest information from Henry Shum:

Here is the latest arrangement:

Philip Cheung, CM Yim, Fu Tze Kin, Raymind Lai, LO Chun Kay and me will meet at Hang Seng Bank Choi Hung Station at 8:15 am and go to Pak Tam Chung by taxi.

Sonny Yau and Ip Ka Lam will come to Pak Tam Chung separately to join the group.

The hike will finish at Chek King and get on board Sonny's yacht for dinner in Clearwater Bay. The route for the hike and the lunch break at Ham Tin will remain unchanged
.

21 Feb 2008

spb66 #56: Dinner on March 4, 2008












We shall be holding a dinner gathering on March 4, 2008.

At the dinner function, you will meet with Mo Yiu Chor and Fu Tse Kin. Both have lived in Canada for some years.

Date:
March 4, 2008

Time:
7:00 pm

Venue:
Chinese Recreation Club Chinese Restaurant
中華遊樂會中餐廳
(1/F, old building)
Booked by Mr. Frank Fu

Information of Chinese Recreation Club ("CRC")
123 Tung Lo Wan Road, Tai Hang, Hong Kong
Tel : 2577-7376
Website : www.crchk.com
Parking available

Nearest MTR station is Tin Hau



Participants:
* Mo Yiu Chor x 3
* Fu Tse Kin
* Edward Sin Wing Sang x 2
* Philip Chow Yiu Wah
* Philip Cheung Kok Kee
* Frank Fu Hoo Kin
* Sonny Yau Tai Lin
* Henry Shum Kun Lam
* Jacob Leung Siu Kwong
* Chan Yuk Choi
* Anthony Wu Lang Meng
* Lee Dad Yen
* To Yiu Kwan
* Jackson Ho Che Shun
* Marcus Mok Chiu Wing
* George Tang Kwok Wing
* Wong Kai Fan
*

Hope more will join.