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標題: Interview with Joanne Woo, Part 7 of 7
日期: November 16, 2009
提供者: Woo, Joanne
主題: Identity, Work
省份: Alberta
語言: ENG

Woo, Joanne

Joanne Woo’s family has a long history in Calgary, Alberta. Her paternal grandfather, Lim Soon, came to Canada in 1900. His wife, Mrs. Lim Soon Dayton (Wong Shee), arrived in 1923 on the last boat to bring Chinese immigrants to Canada before The Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 came into effect, bringing about the Exclusion Period (1923-1947). The family adopted the name Dayton, after the restaurant-turned-store they operated in Calgary. The Lim Daytons’ son, William, married Marguerite Lim Dayton (née Wong) in 1939. Marguerite was responsible for operating the family grocery business along with raising three children, including Joanne. Encouraged to pursue an education by her parents, Joanne entered Business College for secretarial training. She became the first secretary of the Board of Directors of the Sien Lok Society, and has remained active in the organization ever since.

In part seven of a seven-part interview, Joanne Woo discusses her non-Chinese sounding maiden name, Lim Dayton, and returning to school in her forties to study human resources.