Farewell
Address
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Thank
you, Emcees Alice and Vincent. Mr. C Y Leung, My Family of Rotary,
My Action Presidents, Fellow Rotarians and Friends, My Partners in
Service, Ladies and Gentlemen,
This
is certainly a great occasion and a moment I would treasure and
remember for a long time. So I would try to do it slowly, hopefully
to get it right. Looking back, it seemed only yesterday when I stood
here last year for my acceptance speech. I said that I had accepted
the office with humility and as an opportunity to serve. A year
later, with eight more pounds around my middle and donning noticeably
more gray hairs, I can tell you that I have been truly humbled by
the experience of having been a district governor.
I would
not chronicle what I have done or not done last year. That is the
job of historians. More importantly, I believe that the process
is more important, much more important than the results. The office
of the Governor is an institution. He is the only Officer of the
Rotary International in the District and the Rotary International
President expects him to carry out a host of responsibilities, but
with not a lot of authority and hardly any resources. Herein lies
the challenge, the ultimate challenge to one's humor and nature,
capacity for work, capacity for food and drinks, reliability under
pressure, ability to handle relationships, and a host of skills
including sleepwalking. There is so much to do and so little time
to do it. No one single person can do it all by himself or herself.
It follows that achievements in the term of a governor reflect the
collective efforts and wisdom of the District rather than those
of any one person or a few persons.
This
is what "Continuity" is all about. The Rotarians among
you would recall that Past World President Carlo Ravizza had asked
us to Act with Consistency, Credibility and Continuity, with a footnote
that we must have the Courage to Change. His successor, President
Frank Devlyn has urged us to Create Awareness and Take Action and
at the same time told us that the reason for so doing was because
Mankind is Our Business, which in turn is the theme of his successor,
President Rick King.
Now,
fellow Rotarians and Friends, the apparently different themes in
successive years have not changed the Object of Rotary or Rotary's
Ideals of Service. This is fundamental. In the same way, our desire
to pursue the Ideals of Service, our desire to take our service
to the people who need them most, and our strife for a polio free
world and for world understanding and peace, all these and others
will not change or diminish with changes in Rotary leadership at
any level, be it at the international, district or club levels.
The
success and achievements in the last year are due therefore to the
collective efforts of dedicated Rotarians in the District, in particular
the Past District Governors many of them have given me valuable
and timely advice, often without my asking. These wise men are really
worth their weight in gold. Stand up PDGs to be recognized, and
let us all give them a big hand.
Many
of our Past Governors have been recognized by World Headquarters
for their sterling work to humanity in general and to Rotary in
particular. This year, we have seen for example Past Governor Arthur
Au, our Master, receiving the Service Above Self Award at the District
Conference held in April. I am happy tonight to recognize another
Past Governor for his efforts to promote the ideals of The Rotary
Foundation and to present him The Rotary Foundation Citation for
Meritorious Service on behalf of the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation
of Rotary International.
The
Citation for Meritorious Service is a very special form of recognition
and is awarded to only one Rotarian in each District each year for
exemplary and significant service to The Rotary Foundation. Rotary's
objective of world understanding and peace can only be advanced
and will only be ultimately achieved, by the unselfish and unlimited
participation of Rotarians.
Our
Foundation works only when Rotarians work. It moves into the future
only when Rotarians make it move. Its potential as an instrument
of doing good in the world is limited only to the degree that we,
as Rotarians, limit our involvement and support.
So,
it is my great pleasure and honour to recognize this fellow Rotarian
among us. This Rotarian has an impressive public service and community
service record. He has been very active with youth programmes all
these years. This year in particular, he has inspired us with his
vision and dedication to Rotary and Foundation programmes. He has
indeed brought great honour to our District. He is none other that
Past Governor Joseph Lee. Congratulations Joseph, our Governor in
1989-90 and please come for the award.
[Present
Award]
A thoroughly
merited award indeed; and congratulations, PDG Joseph .
That
brings us to the District Officials. These are the District Committee
Chairpersons in charge of a host of functions and activities ranging
from fellowship to sports, youth to technology, Rotary Foundation
to training and so on. They also include the Assistant District
Governors, the District Secretaries and other members of the District
Management Committee. Collectively, they have functioned as my very
effective vanguard, promulgating and interpreting district policies,
and at the same time, taking the brunt from members all the way
without grumbles, well not a lot anyway. Stand up my District Officials
and receive a big round of applause.
Many
of these worthy District Officials worked extremely hard throughout
the year and even before the year began. Among them is one Past
President who convened the first meeting in April 2000 and has been
providing exemplary leadership in steering and coordinating the
planning, organizing and operation of no less than ten District-wide
sports and recreational events. Such dedication deserves special
mention and recognition. He is none other than District Sports Convenor
Tony Kan, Past president of Rotary Club of Shatin. Thank you Tony
and please come for the Award.
Then, there are my presidents, my Action Presidents who have been
ever so supportive, outspoken and proactive, each in his or her
own way, but always standing behind me figuratively and literally,
as you see them now. I have had great times with them individually
and collectively. We had joy, we had fun and we had seasons in the
sun. All these would last me for a long time. These are the Action
Presidents, Ladies and Gentlemen; please join me to give them a
hearty and most deserving round of applause.
For
the record, all but two presidents have been awarded the Presidential
Citation from RI President Frank Devlyn. I have earlier presented
them their thoroughly merited certificates. For their achievement,
President Frank has also recognized me with a special Presidential
Citation.
In
addition, two presidents have received special awards from President
Frank Devlyn in recognition of outstanding community service efforts,
and for outstanding achievement in promoting awareness and understanding
of Rotary through a public relations campaign.
The
Significant Achievement Award honours the club with outstanding
projects that address the needs of the local community and that
could become a model for future activities and inspire other Rotary
clubs. The award goes to the Rotary Club of Guia, Macau. President
Cinderella please step forward.
[Present
Award]
The
RI Public Relations Award recognizes the outstanding achievements
of the Rotary club in a District in promoting the good news of Rotary
and in organizing projects that have enhanced Rotary's image in
the community. And the Award goes to the Rotary Club of Kingspark.
President Tom Hui please.
[Present
Award]
Now, the District Officials and the Club Presidents alone could
not have achieved what we have achieved without the support of the
ordinary Rotarians. These are men and women who have been quietly
doing great things. These are the frontline soldiers in the trenches.
They are the unsung heroes of the District, without whom we would
not have a district and the Governor would have nothing to govern.
I owe them a lot. Rotary owes them a lot. Let us give these generous
men and women a big hand.
We
also have among us our partners in service. These include people
in the Rotary family, that is our Rotaractors, Interactors, Ambassadorial
Scholars and Group Study Exchange Members. They also include our
partners in other service organizations and non-governmental organizations.
Earlier, our emcees have recognized the representatives who are
with us here tonight, but there are many others. We owe a lot to
all of them and I invite you to join me to give them a round of
applause.
Last
but certainly not the least, I thank my own family. How can I forget
them? Rosita has been with me all the time, and even when we could
not be physically together, our spirit is with each other. When
she was well, she would take up the tedious but necessary filing
work, arrange my papers in order of priority and destroy the junk
mail. She would remind me of the deadlines for returns and replies,
and help me understand how people's mind work so that I can keep
my brain functioning some of the time. More importantly, she keeps
the children up to speed with my schedule so that they would not
complain. I am forever grateful to my wife Rosita, and my children
Stephanie and Lawrence. I invite all of you to join me to thank
my family, in particular Rosita.
Nothing
now remains for me to do except to wish my successor Johnson Chu
a great and successful year ahead. Johnson is a great guy and a
truly dedicated Rotarian. I assure Johnson that he would have my
full support in his term as I had the same from my worthy predecessor
Dipo Sani. I have already briefed my team of Action Presidents to
give their full support to their respective successors, those men
and women in black or regal eagles. None of them has said no, so
you and your team can expect full support from us.
Finally,
I would like to thank all of you, particularly the non-Rotarians,
for being here tonight to share our happiness. To the Rotarians
sitting next to these friends, don't lose a great opportunity to
ask them to visit our clubs and to join us, either as full members
or as honorary members. I wish all of you a great evening, and may
God bless you all.
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