The Trusty Servant May 2016 No.121 | Page 38

NO.121 T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T Hong Kong Friends On Tuesday, 5th April at the Hong Kong Country Club, the Hong Kong Events Committee, chaired by Richard Wallace (Coll, 68-72), organised a Gala Dinner in recognition of Dr & Mrs Townsend’s 11 years at Winchester; over 200 of the local Wykehamical community attended. Christopher Cheng (Coll) composed a parting gift for the Townsends, A Wykehamist’s Rhapsody, which was performed on the evening by himself, Max Cheung (Coll), Bernard Ko (C) and Adrian Tsui (B). Brian Li (E, 87-92), Chairman of the Hong Kong Friends, thanked Dr Townsend for his great support over the last 11 years and a silver commemorative plate was presented by Sir David Li. Brian Li and David Pao Cookbook As Head of the School Charities Committee, Coline Cadoret (Co Ro), and on the suggestion of one of her committee members, Max Habib (B), is creating a School cookbook. This will be sold initially at Winchester Match, with all profits going to our current School charities. All enquiries to the Win Coll Soc office. Chapel Choir news Cantores Episcopi are very proud to present their latest CD, Steal Away Home: Folksongs and Spirituals. Recorded in July Hong Kong boys with Dr & Mrs Townsend 2015, with the beautiful acoustics of the College Chapel, this latest CD offers a wonderful mix of sumptuous harmonies, syncopated rhythms and entertaining tales, to provide a CD celebrating the folksong and spiritual tradition. The CD is out now and available for purchase and can be obtained directly from Jamal Sutton ([email protected]) or from Cornflowers Gift Shop (01962 621234). Richard Wallace and Keith Hariman 38