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Shon Yee Benevolent Association |
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About Us The Shon Yee Benevolent Association was formed in 1914 for the purpose of helping each other who came from Zhongshan in a foreign country. Shon Yee has evolved from a handful to over 700 members today with three branches, Calgary, Victoria, and Vancouver. The aims of the club have not changed over the past 93 years. They have merely expanded from a brotherhood to a benevolent organization that reaches many people near and far by providing funds and services through the local hospitals and through larger charitable organizations such as the Red Cross, United Way and World Vision. Shon Yee is also involved in a joint venture with the provincial government in providing low income housing for a great number of our seniors in the community. As time passed, an athletic division and a seniors’ division were formed, which gave even greater impetus to Shon Yee’s growing abundance of events. We believe that these events, reflecting the enthusiasm and dedication of its members, are vital to the club's longevity. They are: Kung Fu, Lion and Dragon Dance, Drumming, Line Dancing, Ballroom Dancing, Tai Chi, Table Tennis, , Bowling, Hiking, Chess, Calligraphy, Karaoke, Instrument Playing, Opera Singing, Movie Nights, Sewing, Cooking, Beauty and Health Demonstrations, Mandarin Classes, English Classes, excursions, and travelling. To summarize, Shon Yee Benevolent Association provides the framework in which there is a challenge for everyone in carrying out their charitable work- whether it is in the form of working to give the club direction, or, in the form of recreation for one’s personal well-being. This is who we are!
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History of Shon Yee In the year of 1858 during the gold rush in the North Western part of Canada. The Government of Canada decided to build a railroad across the land to connect the East and the West Coasts. The railway, named “CPR” was to have 3800 kilometers and needed a lot of laborers to help build this project. Consequently, a lot of the people in Guangdong had arrived and worked in Canada. They have not much skills or special training, other than to work at any job as gold miners and railroad workers. They had to stand together and unite to survive because of their language barrier and discrimination from others. The “Tongs” and various Associations were formed by their fellowmen from different regions of the Canton province of China. The “Fuk Sin Tong” was the first association belonged to the people of Zhong Shan Region , also known as Heung San County. It was shut down due to the recession and lack of membership supports. During the First World War, all businesses were in a slump and caused Shon Yee to shut down its operation until 1917. |
Shon Yee Athletic Division: The Shon Yee Sport Division, a part of the Shon Yee Youth Group is known for its martial arts performances, sport competitions as well as various cultural events and organized events. It was re-established in the spring of 1973, nineteen years after it was disbanded through the work of Mr. Wong Wah Jun and Mr. Lam Sam Hop. During a General Meeting, Mr. Lum Jong Keung was elected as the first head of the sport division. In the winter of 1974, the President of Shon Yee, Mr. Jang Gam Hau expanded the sport division so that members of any age could participate in the club’s activities. For the sport division’s first anniversary on May 18, 1974, members organized and performed a colorful parade in Chinatown. The celebration included a one thousand guest banquet for the Shon Yee Association’s 60th anniversary. In October 1976, the sports club hosted the “Chin Suey Cantonese Opera Group” from Hong Kong. The show took place at the Queen Elizabeth Playhouse theatre in Vancouver. It was a sold out event and audiences praised the performance with great enthusiasm. Three years later, the association invited martial art masters from Hong Kong, the United States and Canada to participate in the first ever Chinese Martial Arts Show in Vancouver. The successful event showcased various types of martial arts at the Queen Elizabeth theatre to raised funds to build the Chinese Cultural Centre and restore the Chinese Benevolent Association. In May 1984, the Shon Yee held its 70th anniversary celebration along with the sport club’s 10th anniversary. The Association gathered more than two hundred youth to join the parade in Chinatown. The parade attracted thousands of citizens to see the unique performance. In August 1986, the sport club won first prize for the best float during the Pacific National Exhibition parade. The colorful golden dragon was later filmed in a script to promote Canada in Spain’s Expo in 1992. In May 2004, the sports club held its 30th anniversary celebration with Shon Yee’s 90th anniversary and the 16th anniversary of the Seniors Division. The Athletic Division also participated in a Chinatown parade with more than two hundred club members. It was an impressive display of talents. Since 1998, the Athletic Division has participated in the “Walk with the Dragon”, an event organized to raise funds for SUCCESS, an immigration agency that assists new immigrants to Canada. The sports club also participates in the Chinese New Year parades, Canada Day celebration and other special occasions in our community. |
Shon Yee Seniors Division: The Shon Yee Seniors Division was established in 1989 to allow members 60 years and older to enjoy the privileges of the Shon Yee Benevolent Association. There are no annual fees for these members. The first chairmen were Mr. Kevin Fong and Mr. Peter Fong. To celebrate the seniors’ birthdays, the division has a quarterly dinner banquet at a local restaurant in which all members are invited free of charge. In addition to that, the division’s treasurer will give a “Lei See” to the Birthday members. The Seniors Division will often hold holiday tours and several meetings during the year. The division also celebrates holiday occasions along with special events and functions organized by the Association and the Sports Division. |
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