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Wah Yan College Kowloon Alumni Association of Ontario WYKAAO

Welcome to WYKAAO

Congratulations!

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WYK alumnus Eric Li ('95) and Irene Chen got married on December 23, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eric is currently our Marketing Director and is pursuing his doctoral degree at Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto. Congratulations to Irene & Eric!
 

Patrick Lee Sai-Cheong, R.I.P.

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Our dear classmate Patrick Li Sai-cheong 李世昌[Class of '75] passed away on March 4, 2009 in Hong Kong after a brief battle with liver cancer. He is survived by his wife Daphne. After graduation from Wah Yan, Patrick attended Mankato State University, (now part of University of Minnesota) and had lived in Australia for an extended period of time before returning to Hong Kong in the late 1990s.

During his battle with cancer, classmates James Wong and Kipling Chang in Hong Kong had been providing a lot of personal assistance.

Patrick's funeral was held at the Universal Funeral Parlour, 10 Cheong Hang Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong 11 a.m. on March 26, 2009. Funeral was followed by cremation at the Cape Collinson Crematoria, Chai Wan, Hong Kong.
 

WYKAAO Facebook Group

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Please join the newly created WYKAAO Facebook Group.

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March 2009 Newsletter

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The March 2009 newsletter is now online. Please follow this link to read.

(1) Spring Banquet 2009
(2) Mr. Laurence Tam's "Cradle of Chinese Ink Painting Movement" Exhibition
(3) Norman So Retired / New Principal Appointed
(4) Wah Yan on TV & Radio
(5) Tour of Mon Sheong Court
(6) Camelo Leung, R.I.P.
(7) Membership Fee
(8) WYK Alumni Teaching in WYK

 

Wah Yan International Conference 2008

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Wah Yan International Conference 2008 was successfully held in Hong Kong on 15 ~ 16 November. WYKAAO's representative was our past president Francis Kwong. IC2008 pictures can now be viewed on the WYK iBank Photo Album. IC2010 will be hosted by the Southern California Chapter in Los Angeles.

 

Visit of Father George Zee

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Father George Zee met with Anthony Ho briefly on Wednesday, October 29. He had finished attending the Toronto 10th Energy Psychology Conference at Novotel in downtown the previous weekend. As evidenced in the photo, Father is in good spirit and enjoys good health. He speaks clearly by pressing his throat with a finger. He drinks tea but finds food will clog his throat. He sends greetings to all wahyanites whom he will not be able to meet with during his short stay here. He will be flying back to Hong Kong after resting a few more days. He appreciates communication by emails only.

Together with Fathe Zee in the photo are Anthony, Dr. Tang Wai Kuen (class of 58, a retired physician from Hong Kong) and wife, Rebecca.
 

金禧重遊華仁歌

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2011 年畢業金禧將到, 思緒戀戀母校, 波瀾漸興, 不可收拾, 故此就把回憶轉為五言句, 不敢言詩。為了求真, 用香港土本三及第文筆, 以求取到原汁原味, 重回五、六十年代少年的我、重拾當時的歡樂。- 余晃英 (1961年九華中五畢業)
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Letter From the New Principal

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Spring Banquet 2009

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The 2009 Spring Banquet was successfully held At the Century Palace Restaurant on 28 March with 8 tables of guests. We welcomed many new faces and Wahyanites from Ottawa and Buffalo, New York. Pictures of the function can now be viewed here - http://gallery.wykontario.org/main.php?g2_itemId=823 .

 

 

 

Mon Sheong Court Tour

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On February 20, 2009, we were invited by Tim Kwan (1967) to tour the Mon Sheong Court at McNicoll/Kennedy, Scarborough, a recent project of the Mon Sheong Foundation. Tim, a past President of the Foundation, was involved in the project. While we were being shown the facilities designed for senior living by the property manager, Tim put on the hat of the chef and was busy preparing lunch for us in the new kitchen of dining room. At the end of the tour, lunch was ready in the family banquet room. We had fresh green salad, delicious pasta topped up with scallop and slices of sausages, served with red wine. To complement a delightful lunch, John Kan (1967) brought us fresh pastries from a bakery where line-up was customary. – aho

Pictures taken by Andrew Tang can be viewed by clicking here.

 

Book on Jesuits in Hong Kong, South China and Beyond 1926~2006

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The Book titled, "Jesuits in Hong Kong, South China and Beyond. Irish Jesuit Mission – its Development 1926 - 2006" by Fr. Thomas Morrissey S.J. reveals the achievements and short-comings, joys and sorrows of the Jesuit Mission in Hong Kong, and the experience of individual members under the pressure of work in a difficult climate. At the book launching ceremony attended by a hundred guests on 18th November in Wah Yan Hong Kong Fr. Morrissey signed away dozens of books. Just in one day, 1,000 copies of the book have already been sold. Click here for more details.

Source - WYCHKPSA

 

廣東話的由來

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校友劉 端廣東話的由來
 


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Upcoming Events

2010-09-19 (Sun)
Terry Fox Run

2010-09-23 (Thu)
WYKAAO Board Meeting

2010-10-08 (Fri)
Dinner with Father Coghlan

2010-11-27 (Sat)
Annual General Meeting

Best Website Award

We were awarded The Best Website in IC2010

'Moments in Time' DVD

Moments in Time DVD

Wah Yan 90/85

Wah Yan 90/85th Anniversary

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