— “Fight for Sight” Charity Ball Motto
“Fight for Sight” will be the motto at tonight’s Hong Kong Rotary Club Annual Charity Ball at the Hong Kong Hotel, where local Rotarians will gather in force to help support the organising of a second Trachoma Clinic.
The annual ball will be sponsored by the Governor and Lady Grantham, who will be welcomed on their arrival by Mr George Lin, Chairman; Mr D S Hill, President; Mr P F Fung, Vice-President; and Mr John W Y Yuen, Hon Secretary.
Among the official guests will be Sir Alexander and Lady Grantham, General F R G Matthews, Sir Leslie Gibson and Lady Gibson and Mr and Mrs D W MacIntosh.
Rehersals were successfully carried out yesterday under the production of Mr Mena Silas, well-known showman, credited with the four musical comedy hits in Shanghai and Bombay. The entire music to the “floor shows” has been composed by Mr Silas, played by Sof Faller and his Orchestra.
Pupils of Carol Bateman, Miss Greta Lo (“The Doll”), Miss Kirsten Rasmussen (“The Imp”) and Miss Marie Anne Galgin (“The Sylph”) will provide some of the highlights of the evening’s entertainment with their classical dance numbers.
Latest fashions specially designed by Mrs Parks, and made locally, will be worn by “charming mannequins” in the form of Miss H Anderson, Mrs A R H Esmail, Mrs J W Harper, Mrs M Muskett, Mrs P Pike, Mrs G Parks, Mrs D Walker and Mrs M Yatskin. Wardrobe mistress is Mrs J Ramsey. This item is presented by The Linen Chest Limited.
The main feature of the evening will be the song “Fight for Sight” which has been specially composed by Mr Silas to be the theme song of all Rotarians.
Gifts have been donated by many prominent public figures including Sir Mankam Lo, Dr Arthur W Woo, Mr J C McDouall, Dr F I Tsoung, Mr H O Odell, Mr Aw Hoe, Mr John Yuen, Mr F Fleth, Mr Victor K Bashi, Mr G B Mahbubani, Mr E de Chaffoy, Mr Kwok Chan, Mr D P K Au and Mr James T Choy. Firms which also contributed include China Emporium, Reiss Bradey, Andersen Meyer, Nan Kang, Wing On, Sincere, Federal Bottlers Inc, and The Sun Company.
The “Fight for Sight” campaign has set the target at $20,000 to maintain the clinic this year. The fund will be needed to procure medicines and to pay nurses and Clinic rentals. Doctors, all Rotarians, serve the Clinic gratis.
Since the inception of the first Trachoma Clinic a year ago, more than 10,000 patients have been treated free of charge.
