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T he T rusty S ervant
Election Roll of ’68, ’69 & ’70:
on Tuesday 30th October, 20 old
Collegemen attended a 50 years-on
anniversary dinner which was held
at Brooks’s Club. It was a beautifully
organised occasion with David Anderson
(Aulae Prae, 1974) in the chair and the
table groaning under the weight of the
display of OW Lodge silver which is
housed at the Club. Ian Fraser, Master
in College, gave an update- not much
seemed to have changed apart from
the plumbing- and answered numerous
piercing questions.
Hong Kong Guild: the Director of Development’s visit to Hong Kong was celebrated
on Sunday 19 th August by a trip to the Hong Kong Club Bowling Alley Bar.
Alex Kaung (A, 86-91) reports: the
HK Guild had a golf/dinner event on
Friday 28 th September. The event was
downsized owing to the fact that we
had a lot of typhoon damage to the golf
courses at the Hong Kong Golf Club,
which were not open as a result, and
we therefore changed the venue to the
executive nine-hole course at the Deep
Water Bay clubhouse.
We had 7 golfers participating: myself,
Roy Pang (A, 93-98), Dorian Cheng
(I, 04-09), Donald Man (E, 90-95),
Tavis Liu (E, 03-08),
Sam Yuan (K, 12-14) and Rahul Mehta
(D, 03-05). We were originally thinking
of an OTH v Commoners theme but
in the end felt that we should save that
for when we have more participants.
Donald Man had the best score with 31
Stableford points. We were fortunate to
have some great weather (it was a cool,
cloudy afternoon), and we had some
drinks watching Day 1 of the Ryder Cup
before a nice dinner in the restaurant at
the clubhouse, where we were joined by
five non-golfers. A small but enjoyable
gathering.
Hong Kong Bowling Team
Back Row (left to right)
Paul Cheng (D, 86-91), Adrian Li (E, 06-11), Eugene Law (G, 07-12), Kenny Kwan (E, 91-96),
Adrian Yam (F, 13-18), Jeremy Lightfoot (H, 00-02).
Front Row (left to right)
Terris Tang (E, 96-01), Lorna Stoddart, Alex Kaung (A, 86-91),
Paul Tao (I, 80-85), Julian Lim (A, 88-93).
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