Times-Advocate, 1985-06-26, Page 74
Times -Advocate. June 26. 1985
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GRADUATES
Suzanne Patter-
son, daughter of Hugh and Pat
Patterson, Exeter , gi aduoted
June 19 from Seneca College of
Applied Arts and Technology,
Toronto. She received o
Marketing Administration
Degree with High Honours and
was named to the Dean's Honour
List. Suzanne will continue her
education at Lakehead Universi-
ty, Thunder Bay in the fall.
A GRADUATE Steven Wayne
Parsons graduated June 12, 1985
from The University of Western
Ontario with a degree of
Bachelor of Arts in Honours
Business Administration. Wayne
has accepted a Soles and
Marketing position with C.F. Air
Freight and .will be located in
Toronto upon completion of an 8
week training program in In-
dianapolis, Indiana. Wayne is the
son of Marlene and Gerry Par-
sons, Exeter:
GRADUATES Kevin
Denomrne, son of Bernie and An-
nette Denomme, Zurich,
graduated June 22nd from St.
Clair College in Windsor, with a
diploma in Architectural
Technology. In each of the three
years attending college he was,
placed on the President's List for
high academic achievement.
Kevin has recently accepted a
position with the firm at Swain
and Rupnow Ltd., Consulting
Engineer in Waterloo.
GRADUATES - Murray Robin-
son, son of Jack and Wanda
Robinson, Kirkton graduated
June 22 from Conestoga College
of Applied Arts and Technology.
Waterloo Campus with a diploma
in Graphic Technician.
GRADUATES - Jeannie Groot,
daughter of John and Bridget
Groot, Zurich, graduated June
15, 1985 from Lombton College,
Sarnia with a General Arts and
Science diploma. She was on the
President's Honour List both
years of her two year program at
Lambton. Jeannie plans on con-
tinuing her studies in university
this September.
GRADUATES' Randy Parsons is
very proud to announce the re-
cent graduation of -Brenda Pinder
Parsons from The University of
Western Ontario with on Honors
Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Business Administration. Brenda
is the daughter of Jim and Elaine
Pinder, Exeter.
GRADUATES Debbie Fuller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Webster graduated with o B. Sc.
N. from University of Western
Ontario convocation. Debbie was
the Dean's Honour Roll. She has
accepted a position with Mid-
dlesex Public Health.
GRADUATES - Cyrille and Anne
Hartman of Lucan, ore pleased to
announce the graduation of their
son David, June 20, 1985 from
Fanshowe College with a
Manufacturing Engineering
Technician diploma. He is
presently employed with Reil In-
dustrial Enterprises Ltd., Toronto.
GRADUATES -- Maria Mol,
daughter of Gabby and Margaret
Mol graduated from Fanshawe
College with a legal secretory
diploma. She is employed with
Lerner and Associates of London.
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Susan Fleming received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Honours
Business Administration and has accepted a position with the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario in marketing research. Mike Fleming recently
graduated with honours from R.C.C. School of Electronics Technology
in Toronto as an Electronic Engineering Technologist. Mike is present-
ly employed in the Computer Service Dept. of Radio Shack in Lon-
don. Both are graduates of S.H.D.H.S. and are the children of Greg
and Jean Fleming of Mt. Carmel.
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successfully completed the Food
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fered at Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology. Patricia
is presently employed at
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