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Graduate - Maureena Cathe-
rine Walker, daughter of Philip
and Roberta Walker, of Oak-
wood Park, Grand Bend, re-
ceived her Honours Bachelor
of Arts Degree as English
Specialist from the University
of Toronto in the Spring Con-
vocation on June 13, 1995.
She graduated with high dis-
tinction as Faculty Scholar on
the Dean's List and has been
awarded a graduate assist-
antship while pursuing her
Master's Degree at York Uni-
versity.
Congratulations on your
achievements!
Love and Best Wishes from
your proud family
Graduate - Congratulations on
a job well done! Trevor Larry
Ratz, C.A., received his Char-
tered Accountant Designation
on August 28, 1995. He is
presently with Arthur Ander-
sen & Co. in Toronto.
Best Wishes for a successful
future from your family and
friends
Graduate - Bill and Dale are
pleased to announce that
their eldest daughter, Shan-
non Adel Ridley graduated
with honors as a dental as-
sistant from Southwest Medix
College, London.
We are all very proud of you!
Special
song and
story for
Hensall
children
HENSALL - At Carmel Preby-
terian Church, this past Sunday,
Rev. Dan Roushourne chose for
his message "The Thankful
Heart". Joyce Pepper was organist
for the service. Rev. Dan had a
special song and story for the chil-
dren, which was enjoyed by every-'
one.
Rev. Henry Annen conducted
the service, at Hensall United
Church, this past Sunday. Rev.
Annen's message was "What's the
World Coming to Anyway." The
childrens hymn was "The Wise
May Bring Their Learning." The
children's story was 'God Needs
Us."
The greeters were Jean and Ryan
Jacobe. The ushers were Daryl
Preszcator and Randy Parker.
Communion, at Hensall United
Church, will take place October 1
at 10 a.m. October 1 will also be
the second offering for Communi-
ty Outreach. Bible Study will be
Tuesdays, 1:30-3 p.rn., beginning
October 17, everyone welcome.
Boxes have been placed at the
doors, of the church for donation
of canned goods for Friendship
House. To help with the Junior
Congregation contact Evelyn Elder
263-2620.
Get well wishes are extended to
Harry Smith, who recently re-
turned home for Goderich Hospi-
tal.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the families of the
late George Beer and the late Ma-
bel Parke.
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Leadership camp has successful inaugural
Youth spent weekend discovering untapped leadership qualities
CAMP KJNTAIL - "Positive and motivated" was the feeling that the
overwhelming majority of delegates at the first annual 'Pride of Huron
Leadership Camp for Rural and Urban Youth' left with as they departed
camp. The young people, ranging in age from 15 to 19, had just spent a
weekend discovering untapped leadership qualities within themselves.
The retreat was held on the beautiful shores of Lake Huron at Camp
Kintail, north of Goderich from Friday, September 8 to Sunday, Septem-
ber 10. The delegates took part in several leadership sessions
focusing on effective meeting procedures, shared leadership,
goal setting and self-awareness. Highlights included a vibrant
discussion on the qualities that create a great leader. The enter-
taining piece on rural economics and starting a small business
presented by guest speaker Pam Stanley was a key portion of
the camp for several delegates.
The goal of the camp was to create a unique environment
for delegates to explore leadership possibilities and take risks
while maintaining a fun atmosphere. The leadership sessions
were made enjoyable by the facilitators; very `up' style of presentation,
emphasizing the positive and building through the bonds created by group
interaction. Intermixed throughout the weekend were many periods of rec-
reation which help create a team -building mood that is equal in impor-
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tance to the s,erctions strictly dedicated to leadership theory. A good team m
any walk of life is made up of many individuals who demonstrate excel-
lence both in leadership and in communications skills.
The bulk of the planning, marketing, programing and facilitating was
done by Hank Nyman and Tim Cumming, both of Seaforth, who are the
Provincial Director and Vice President, respectively, of Huron County Jun
for Farmers, an organization dedicated to the development of young lead
ers through self-help and community betterment. This camp only
scratches the surface of the programs that are available to rural
and urban youth through Junior Farmers at both the county and
provincial levels. The youth present at the camp came from all
over Huron County, from rural areas as well as from various
towns and villages. Some knew each other and some didn't; but
by Saturday evening they were one solid group of friends.
The camp will definitely run again next year, if you are a
young person, plan to attend! If you are a parent, encourage yow
son or daughter to go, it will be an experience not to be missed!
Remember, as Mark Twain once said: 'There are no strangers among us.
only friends we have yet to meet."
are no
trangers
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friends
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meet."
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