Lim Yee Ko
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Mr Lim Yee Ko was the first headmaster of the government-run primary school, the Methodist English School, which used English as its medium of instruction.

As students of the primary school progressed through the education system, Mr Lim saw the need for a secondary school. He lobbied the government of the day and thus was the founding headmaster of the "new" secondary school.

Together with some friends, he was also instrumental in the escape of several British soldiers who were trapped in Sungai Pelek behind Japanese lines during the Second World War. One of these British soldiers, Bill Ball, went on to fight with the Chindits
Chindits
The Chindits were a British India "Special Force" that served in Burma and India in 1943 and 1944 during the Burma Campaign in World War II. They were formed into long range penetration groups trained to operate deep behind Japanese lines...

 behind Japanese lines in Burma. Mr Lim has retained and still treasures the letters of commendation from the British Army thanking him for the assistance rendered to those rescued British soldiers.

Mr Lim comes from one of the pioneering families in Sungai Pelek
Sungai Pelek
Sungai Pelek is a town in the district of Sepang in Selangor, Malaysia. This town is about 20 minutes from the Sepang International Circuit and about 25 minutes from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The town is near Bagan Lalang beach and Golden Coast Sepang...

. His grandfather, Lim Sun Dai, migrated from the Chinese city of Foochow, the capital of Fujian Province, around 1890, bringing along his family. His grandfather came from "the street of tailors" in Foochow city.

His grandfather and some friends arrived in the Sepang district around 1900 and cleared some land around the town of Sepang, at Batu Dua, for settlement. Together they also built the first church, the Chinese Methodist Church.

Mr Lim was born in Sungai Pelek in 1922. He recalls hearing the roar of tigers in his early childhood.

Mr Lim had an elder brother who died early, 6 younger brothers and a younger sister. He also has a godbrother.

The Japanese occupation of, the then Malaya, was a difficult period for Mr Lim who had to give up his studies to look after his siblings as his father was incapable of supporting the family. His younger brother, Lim Wah Tin and his godbrother, Kam Woon Wah, collected dried coconut meat, copra
Copra
Copra is the dried meat, or kernel, of the coconut. Coconut oil extracted from it has made copra an important agricultural commodity for many coconut-producing countries. It also yields coconut cake which is mainly used as feed for livestock.-Production:...

, to be squeezed for oil, which Mr Lim would subsequently resell to support the family. It was a meagre existence.

He married a locally-born Sungai Pelek girl, Siew Sok Eng, who also came from another pioneering family, the Siews. The Siew family came from a village on the outskirts of Foochow city.

Mr Lim sat on the Sungai Pelek Town Board, the equivalent of a Municipal Council
Municipal council
A municipal council is the local government of a municipality. Specifically the term can refer to the institutions of various countries that can be translated by this term...

, from 1953 to 1977 on a voluntary basis. Other members of the Town Board received a stipend
Stipend
A stipend is a form of salary, such as for an internship or apprenticeship. It is often distinct from a wage or a salary because it does not necessarily represent payment for work performed, instead it represents a payment that enables somebody to be exempt partly or wholly from waged or salaried...

.

Over the years until age caught up with him, Mr Lim had been actively involved in the activities of the Chinese Methodist Church and that of the Methodist-aligned Sunday School which adopted an English language format. He still retains an interest in the goings-on of the Methodist Church in Sungai Pelek.

Mr Lim is now retired and lives a quiet life in Sungai Pelek.
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