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Title: Clip: Poy Tong describes his family’s restaurant
Date: October 1, 2009
Donor: Tong, Poy
Subject: Childhood, Work
Province: Ontario
Language: ENG

Tong, Poy

Poy Tong was born in Guangdong Province, China. His mother, Hew Ting, raised her three sons in China while her husband, Tung Shew Nan (also known as Dong Shou), worked overseas in Canada. After The Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 was repealed, Hew Ting and her sons applied to come to Canada. Only she and Poy were approved to receive visas because her other sons’ answers were deemed unacceptable by immigration officials at the Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong. Hew Ting waited six months in the hopes that the family could travel together, but was forced to leave behind her two sons in China when Canadian immigration threatened to cancel the visas. After making appeals to Canadian Immigration, the Tungs were reunited with their remaining sons, who joined the family months later in the town of Delhi, Ontario. The Tungs lived above the family’s restaurant and each family member was expected to contribute to the successful operation of the business. After moving to Toronto as an adult, Poy Tong worked for Canada Post and raised a family with his wife, Yuen Har. At the time of the interview, Poy Tong was a volunteer in school literacy programs.

‘We would get up, 8 o’clock in the morning and brush our teeth, put your shoes on and go to school. You come home at four o’clock, you work until midnight [in the restaurant], you go upstairs to sleep. Everyday, that’s the same routine. ‘

Poy Tong immigrated to Canada as a teenager in 1950, joining his restaurateur father in Delhi, Ontario. Poy describes the work that his mother and brothers had to do every day in the family’s restaurant.