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25 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,July 1,2021 insidehalton.com SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST DIRECTORY If you'd like to advertise your place of worship in this featureplease email Fionafrudder@starmetrolandmedia.comWorship PENTECOSTAL UNITED 1469 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville 905-825-5292 www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com GLEN ABBEY UNITED CHURCH REV. TED VANCE In times like these, a Church service can help provide some normalcy and hope! and search Glen Abbey United Church OR Click on www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com To help your Church survive the pandemic, please send e-transfers to: donations@glenabbeyunitedchurch.com Thank you and God Bless you! In keeping with health recommendations, we are pausing in-person services. FOR ONLINE CHURCH SERVICE available anytime GO TOYOUTUBE.COM This Sunday, July 4th Message:LEAVING TOWN! Tel: 416-892-8123 Fax: 1-866-281-5983 Bishop M. Brissett (Pastor) Email: mjbrisse@yahoo.ca Jesus is lOrd Oakville PenTecOsTal aPOsTOlic cenTre 454 Rebecca St (St. Paul's United Church) Oakville, ON Sunday Service 12:30 - 3PMWorship Service Sunday Evening: 7:30-9PM (Via Zoom Virtual Platform) *Covid-19 Safety Protocols Strictly followed.* Oakville Seventh-day adventiSt ChurCh tel: 289-830-6717 Mark ewen (Senior Pastor) Carl Cunningham (associate Pastor) dean lashington (lead elder) Twitter: @Oakvillesda Email: oakvillechurchsda@gmail.com Saturday (Sabbath) Worship Service: 10am-1pm Wednesday Evening Service: 6:30pm-7:30pm Thursday Evening Service: 6:30pm-7:30pm Zoom id 867 6764 2331 Password: worship Theme: in Jesus nameWe Press On Website Promotion: www.oakvillesdachurch.org Three new superinten- dents have been an- nounced for the Halton District School Board, to replace three members of the senior administrative team who are retiring. The three retiring su- perintendents are Mark Zonneveld, Julie Hunt Gib- bons and John Pennyfath- er. "Halton has benefited greatly from the leadership and expertise of these three exemplary Superin- tendents," said Stuart Miller, HDSB Director of Education. "Their experience and friendship will be missed by all members of the se- nior team, as well as the many staff who have bene- fitted from their student- centred approach to sup- porting students and fel- low staff members." Dean Barnes, who most recently was the System Principal for the Interna- tional Student Program and the Welcome Centre for the HDSB, is a Halton school graduate and a for- mer principal of T.A. Bla- kelock High School. Claire Proteau, the cur- rent principal of M.M. Rob- inson High School, joined the HDSB in 2003 as an En- glish department head. She has also served as a second- ary vice-principal at White Oaks and Burlington Cen- tral high schools and was both vice-principal and principal at Syl Apps Schools. Aiman Flahat has more than 28 years of teaching and administrative experi- ence at the secondary school, college and univer- sity levels. He previously served as Principal Coach for School Improvement and Equity, supporting the professional learning of school administrators at more than 50 schools with the Toronto District School Board, and is the current principal of Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS THREE NEW SUPERINTENDENTS NEWS SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT INSIDEHALTON.COM From left, Linda Middaugh, Callie Archer, Daniela Jansson and Beth Robertson of the Women of Halton Action Movement present a cheque for $25,500 to Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services (SAVIS) of Halton representatives Shelagh Nuttall and Jo-Ann Orth. The funds came from the group's International Women's Day 'Un-dinner' party. Jan Beddoe photo SUPPORTING VICTIMS OF ABUSE Don't be a LitterBug! Please keep our community clean.

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