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Chow Kee Wing, Class of 63, ex-GenCom member and Race Box Convenor, passed away on 4 January, 2009.  Mr. Chow supported DSOBA a lot, especially the Race Box ever since DSOBA started it at the Jockey Club.
Submitted by Victor Yang (63) 

Dear All,

further to my earlier email notification, please note changes of "last
respect" details, as follows;-

Date/Time  :  5:00 p.m.- 10:30p.m. (設靈), 16th January 2009 (Friday)
                  11:00p.m. (安息禮拜), 17th January 2009 (Saturday)

Venue      :    德望禮堂, Kowloon Funeral Parlour Ltd. (九龍殯儀館)

With sadness, and rememberance.
Martin Tam

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Old Boy receives “Ten Outstanding Young Person 2008 Award

 Dr Timothy Yuk-Yau LAI (Class of 91) was named one of the awardees of Ten Outstanding Young Persons 2008 in Hong Kong. Timothy is an ophthalmology specialist and Associate Professor of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.  He is also the Team Head of the Medical Retina and Uveitis service of the Hong Kong Eye Hospital. 

 

Timothy attended DBS from 1986 to 1990 and graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Sydney. He completed further postgraduate studies in Hong Kong and was awarded Master of Medical Sciences by the University of Hong Kong, and Doctor of Medicine by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has contributed enormously to ophthalmic research internationally and has published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles.  He serves as a reviewer in 15 ophthalmic medical journals and 2 research grants.  His clinical and research interests lie in the clinical application of visual electrophysiology and the diagnosis and treatment of macular diseases and uveitis.  His leading expertise and contributions led him to receive several awards including the prestigious Nakajima Award of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology in 2008.

 Being a caring doctor, Timothy has participated actively in many community services. As the Medical Director of the Action for Vision Eye Foundation, he has organized community eye health education projects for the general public, raising the awareness of common eye diseases in the community.   He also serves as an executive council member of the Project Vision Charitable Foundation, an organization targeted at reducing cataract blindness in rural China.   During his time in DBS, Timothy was a member of the School Orchestra and School Band in which he played the trumpet. He was the Chairman of the Intermediate Choir and served in committees of the school’s Photographic Society and Astronomy Club.  Timothy’s brother (Andrew), father (Daniel) and uncle (Michael) all attended DBS.  

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Class 62 Reunion – 08

The Class of 62 held their reunion at the school in Nov 08, coinciding with the school fete event.

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Fitness – Yeung Sai Mo (75)

Yeung Sai Mo (75) was recently in the SCMP news, giving tips on fitness and how to train for the coming 10km run.

  

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Received the sad news from Hanson Lau on the passing away at age 71 of Kenneth Cheung (54).  

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Obituary from the family of Kenneth Cheung:

CHEUNG, Kenneth. Passed away after a long courageous battle with illness on
September 1st, 2008 at the age of seventy-one at the Royal Victoria
Hospital. Beloved husband of Matilda. Loving father of Cynthia, Juanita and
Douglas, father-in law of Fred Lucenet and Jan Kuzminski and grandfather of
Rio, Ruby, Atom and Jacques. Loving brother, brother-in-law and uncle to
many nieces and nephews in Canada and Hong Kong.

Kenneth will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by his many friends and
relatives, as well as those who have met him through his passionate work for
the Chinese Canadian Community and International Human Rights.

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CCNC Statement on the passing of Kenneth Cheung

September 4, 2008

CCNC National President Colleen Hua issues statement of the passing of
Kenneth Cheung

Toronto. CCNC National President Colleen Hua issued the following statement
of the passing of Kenneth Cheung:

I learned of the passing of Kenneth Cheung. On behalf of the Chinese
Canadian National Council (CCNC) and the Chinese Canadian community, we
extend our sincere condolences to Kenneth’s family and friends. While we all
mourn his passing, we also celebrate his life of remarkable achievements.

Kenneth will always be remembered fondly for his passionate advocacy on
numerous social causes over the past three decades. He worked in coalition
with the Black community to oppose racism and call for police
accountability. As CCNC National Chairperson, Kenneth urged the Chinese
Canadian community to mobilize and fight for a just and honourable
resolution of the Chinese Head Tax and Chinese Exclusion Act issue. With
steely resolve, he organized the local Montreal community to oppose gambling
expansion into the community.

His leadership and courage will always be remembered by CCNC and the
Chinese Canadian community.

Contact: Victor Wong (CCNC) (416) 977-9871

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Chinatown activist and businessman Kenneth Cheung has died.

He suffered a stroke on Labour Day. He was 71.

Cheung was a leading activist in the Chinese community for over three
decades and later got involved in many human rights issues, working
alongside groups like the Black Coalition of Quebec. He lobbied to keep
Chinatown from being tromped on by city urban development.

Victor Wong, executive director of the Chinese Canadian National Council
says he remembers Cheung's contributions over the past three decades.

"I've known of Kenneth since the late 1980's when he was helping Chinese
students who were stranded here after the (Tiananmen)massacre in Beijing on
June 4, 1989. He was helping some of these students to gather some
second-hand clothing because it looked like they were going to be staying
here awhile."

"He was a very passionate advocate on a number of community human rights
issues. In 2003, he was elected the CCNC's National Chairperson and he was
very firm with the Canadian government on the issue of redress of the
Chinese Head Tax and the Exclusion Act."

Cheung ran for city council as an independent in 1982. In 1986 he ran for
mayor to draw attention to the lack of visible minorities in public office.
He served as an executive member of the Montreal Chinese Business and
Professional People's Association and the Quebec representative on the
Chinese Canadian National Council.

Wong says Cheung spoke out on issues and was very active at a time when the
community lacked a voice.

"He always pushed us to be more open, to be more welcoming and to be more
inclusive of other people."

His funeral takes place Saturday, September 13 at 1 p.m. at Aaron Funeral
Home, 1031 St. Denis Street. Visitation is between 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on
Friday, September 12.

http://www.cjad. com/news/ 565/783705

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Montreal activist Kenneth Cheung dies at 71

The Gazette

Thursday, September 04, 2008

MONTREAL – A funeral service for Kenneth Cheung, a prominent Montreal
real-estate broker and committed human rights activist, will be held 1 p.m.
Saturday at Aaron Funeral Home, 1031 St. Denis St.

Cheung was one of the city's first high-profile Asians to become involved
in community affairs, and fought to keep Chinatown a viable neighbourhood.
He ran for city council as an independent in 1982, the first Canadian of
Chinese origin to do so, and in 1986 he ran for mayor, not because he
expected he'd win, but to draw attention to the lack of visible minorities
in public office.

He served as an executive member of the Montreal Chinese Business and
Professional People's Association and the Quebec representative on the
Chinese Canadian National Council.

He died in the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sept. 1 following a stroke. He was
71. 

The Gazette 2008

http://www.canada. com/montrealgaze tte/news/ story.html? id=39f02518- 7870-49b4-
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Dr. George Ng, a beloved man and a treasure to his family and his community, passed away suddenly on July 13, 2008 in Vancouver, Canada.
George Ng

Born in Hong Kong in 1937, he immigrated to Canada in 1965. He obtained his DDS (1969), Dip. Pedo. (1967), and MScD (1972) from the University of Toronto. He was famous for giving back to his profession. For his contributions, he received many professional honours including a Fellowship in the American College of Dentists and the Certificate of Merit from the College of Dental Surgeons of BC.

He pioneered the promotion of dental health education to the Chinese community and was a regular speaker in the local media. He enjoyed research and publishing articles for dental journals, especially on the prevention of Early Childhood Caries, a topic that he was passionate about.

Dr. Ng was the founding president of the Chinese Canadian Dental Society of BC and was also a past president of the BC Society of Pediatric Dentists. Dr. Ng was most noted for his volunteerism in the community. He was twice the chairperson of the Board of Directors of S.U.C.C.E.S.S. and was a Director of the Chinese Cultural Centre. He was also a board member of the Heart & Stroke Foundation (BC/Yukon). In 1992, he received the Canada Volunteer Award Certificate of Merit. Above all, George was a family man. George was a devoted husband to his wife, Karen, of 39 years.

We wish him a fond adieu and a well deserved rest. Well done, good and faithful servant, you are now sitting at the right hand of God. A celebration of his life will be held at Forest Lawn Funeral Home on Saturday, July 26, 2008 at Noon followed immediately by the interment. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Dr. George C. Ng Endowment Fund c/o UBC Faculty of Dentistry, Development Office 204-2199 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3.
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Johnny Mok(75) – Basic Law Committee

Ming Pao
Jun 08
人大通過基委會新名單
王振民出局 新增莫樹聯黃玉山

【明報專訊】十一屆全國人大常委會第三次會議通過新一屆香港基本法委員會名單,一向敢於就《基本法》發言、有「新護法」之稱的清華大學法學院副院長王振民不在其內,基本法委員會研究室主任張榮順接替其位置。香港委員方面,吳康民和梁定邦均離任,新成員為資深大律師莫樹聯和科大副校長黃玉山。

全國人大常委會副秘書長喬曉陽續擔任主任,前律政司長梁愛詩及人大法工委副主任李飛擔任副主任,港方委員包括港大法律學院教授陳弘毅、民建聯譚惠珠,以及莫樹聯、黃玉山、劉強。

內地委員包括中聯辦副主任王鳳超、港澳辦副主任張曉明、國務院發展研究中心港澳研究所副所長饒戈平、張榮順。

 

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May 08

Jat Sew Tong ( class of '82), Senior Counsel, appointed as new Chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Council.


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May 08


The Chief Executive, Mr Donald Tsang, today (May 20, 2008) appointed the first batch of eight Under Secretaries to bolster the strength and capacity of the Government's team of political appointees under the political appointment system.

 Mr Kenneth Chen Wei-on ( Class of 1982), Under Secretary for EducationImage 

Aged 43.  Mr Chen holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, a Master of Science Degree in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University and a Master Degree in Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. 

He joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club  in 2000 and is currently its Director of Racecourse Business. Mr Chen is a member of the Advisory Committee on Teacher Education and Qualifications and served as a part-time member of the Central Policy Unit between 1998 and 2000.

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HK Institute of Architects annual awards 2008

香港建築師學會境內優異獎
HKIA Merit Award of Hong Kong

建築師
Architect
香港基督教女青年會營舍
HKYWCA Conference Centre and
Guesthouse

呂元祥建築師事務所
Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong)
Limited

Project Name:HKYWCA Conference Centre and Guesthouse
Architect:Ronald Lu & Partners (Hong Kong) Limited
Location:San Shek Wan, Lantau, Hong Kong
Site Area:10,800 sqm
Contract Sum:HK$ 42 million
Client:Hong Kong Young Women’s Christian Association
Completion:August 2007
Development Content:Community Building

 

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