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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), p. 13

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13 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,June 18,2020 theifp.ca A big shout to graduates of May you celebrate remembering special memories from your past and exciting dreams for your future. McDonald's Halton Hills is also proud to announce the winners of our Employee Scholarship Program for 2020! Congratulations to: Richael Anne Hienet Marinay, Georgetown Audra Jander, Georgetown ElishaTanton, Acton Brian Secord, Acton Two students fromGeorgetown and Acton who will be attending post secondary school in the fall of 2020 were selected from numerous employee applications. Students selected for the award were recognized for their academic achievements, community involvement and job performance and will receive $1,000 each. ARE YOU WEARING THE RIGHT GLOVES? superiorglove.com 1.800.265.7617 Seasons Stoney Creek is participating in a Seniors to Seniors initiative, offering words of wisdom to students graduating Grade 8, Grade 12 or post-secondary edu- cation this year. Eileen Crouch, a Seasons Stoney Creek resident, is just one of the voices featured in a social media campaign that includes TikTok videos and updates posted to the Seasons Retirement Communities Face- book page. "Money isn't everything to guide you along the way," she said. "Even- tually, you'll find you won't need all the "ex- tras" to be happy." As graduating students navigate the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pan- demic, including the loss or postpone- ment of in-person graduation ceremo- nies, the Seasons family of retirement residences wanted to do something spe- cial to make graduates smile. And as communications coordinator Tay- lor White explained, the residents had a ball putting it all together. "In the coming days, we will be sharing additional content on a variety of social media platforms to best reach eighth grad- ers, high school seniors, college, and uni- versity students," she noted. Here are some other words of wisdom from other Seasons Retirement residents in Ontario and Alberta. At times, know that it's OK to take care of yourself. You have to respect yourself in order to have the emotional energy to sup- port and be generous to others. - Shirley B., Seasons Owen Sound ON Don't be afraid to keep learning and to travel. After graduating, I had the opportu- nity to travel to England. It was an adven- ture I treasure to this day. - John G., Seasons Amherstburg AB There will be times in your life that will challenge you and there will be moments that will bring you tremendous joy. A life, a full life, is not a single moment or a few years, it is everything from start to finish with the story still being told. - Charles M., Seasons Royal Oak Village AB Persevere and don't give up: Take care of yourself. Eat well and exercise. You'll need to stay strong to enjoy the experiences ahead and face challenges as they come. - Lucy G., Seasons Brantford ON If you feel something you love calling your name, refuse to worry about whether or not you will be good enough. Just do it. - Jean S., Seasons Milton ON Celebrating Educational Celebrating Educational Celebrating Educational Celebrating Achievements CONGRATUL TIONS TO OUR GRADUATES! Seniors offer some words of wisdom to graduating students Eileen Crouch, a resident at Seasons Stoney Creek, has advice for graduating students. - Photo courtesy Taylor White

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