SPRING 2014 In this edition: Capital ProjectIn 2014 Fun(d) Dinner Preview Weekend Kingsway Taps into the 21st Century!

ScanScan or or visit visit us us at at www.kingswaycollege.on.ca www.kingswaycollege.on.ca SUMMER ESL CAMP 2013 - BRA- FROM THE EDITOR

BY REMY GUENIN, ‘86 Dear Kingsway Alumni, basis. We have also designed the King- Spring has sprung sway Contact to have specific items in on the campus of each edition that will help you get sense Editor Kingsway College. of continuity as you forward to each Remy Guenin, ‘86 Winter has finally issue. been beaten back Co-Editor and is hibernating The last issue of the Contact had some Christina Lister for a few months. items that were left out and a few errors The campus is alive that we would like to address so please with new buds and fresh tulips pop- look on page four for some corrections. ping up everywhere. The official weed/ Thank you to our committed readers features flower of “the dandelion” has who took the time to share their com- also reared its head which means sum- ments with us. We aim to improve the 2 From the Editor BY REMY GUENIN, ‘86 mer is just around the corner. communication between Kingsway and With this issue of the KC Contact, we our alumni base and look forward to 3 President’s Message are proud to provide you with the lat- hearing any comments you may have BY SCOTT BOWES est Kingsway news and events. There is about each issue. The plan is to have 3 is- 3 Joy Comes from the Lord always so much happening at Kingsway sues per year. One for the fall, winter and BY MINZI ROBERT, ‘13 that it is difficult to report on it all. In spring. Now that Christina, the co-editor 4 OOPS! an effort to bring you a sustained news of the Contact, has settled in to her new stream we will be introducing the E- position, we will be able to provide the newsletter in addition to an electronic KC news you crave  on a predictable 6 Chapter Meeting Gallery version of the KC Contact. The E-news- schedule. Thank you for your patience 7 Capital Project 2014 letter will come in the form of an e-mail and continued support. n BY REMY GUENIN, ‘86 and will share the more day to day news 8 Tours Recap and information from Kingsway College. We hope this will keep you connected 9 Fun(d) Dinner 2013 to your Alma mater on a more frequent BY CHRISTINA LISTER 10 Student Week of Prayer BY CHRISTINA LISTER 11 RED: What is it to You? BY ASHLEY ARRIOLA, ‘09 Your Alumni Association 12 Cardinal Classic/Healthy Living 13 In Memoriam 14 Congratulations 15 Announcements 16 Alumni vs Student Hockey Game

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Please send address changes to: Alumni Relations Kingsway College Road 1200 Leland Road L to R: Debbra Chappell, Amanda Mohns, Damon Thorne, Remy Guenin, , ON L1K 2H4 Carroll Ryan, Christina Lister, Gillian Pitt SUMMERPRESIDENT’S ESL CAMP 2013 MESSAGE - BRA- Capital Project 2014 & Changes Joy Comes From for the 2014-2015 the Lord School Year BY MINZI ROBERT, ‘13 BY SCOTT BOWES, President AS THE 2013-14 school year begins to wind down, we are starting to look forward to another exciting school year beginning in September. I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you about some of the exciting things we are working on for next school year. Capital Project 2014 – We are rais- ing funds to renovate the chapel’s audio/ visual system. This renova- tion will include new sound equipment, a proper stor- age case for the sound equipment, new microphones, and lighting. The most exciting part of this project will be adding video & recording capabilities. This will allow our parents of current dorm students as well as prospec- tive students the ability to go to our website to see the excellent spiritual programming that occurs at Kingsway I VISITED THE OTHER HALF of my home country, Tanzania be- College. cause I felt that I did not know much about Tanzania, and I need- 1-1 Tablet Program – Beginning in September of ed to see more of it. Gaining bigger perspectives is a very impor- 2014, Kingsway will be providing our students with a tant thing to me. And also I wanted to hang out more and get 21st century classroom. All students will be provided closer with my dad. with a Dell Venue 11 Pro Tablet when they enrol at King- The children in the picture which I am surrounded with I saw sway College. This program will provide equal access to smiles, happiness, joy and I saw that they knew what love was. I technology for all of our students, will increase student saw faith and hope. When compared to the western world they engagement, and will prepare students better for future do not have much as far as material possessions but their true joy careers. We are the first Adventist Academy in comes from deep within. I saw that God is all around them even that is launching a tablet program and we are very ex- in poverty and rough times. I learned that money is not the solu- cited to be able to provide this for our students. tion for happiness, but their faith for God is. n If you are interested in finding out more about the exciting things happening at Kingsway College, I would encourage you to visit our website, www.kingswaycol- lege.on.ca. Under the “About Us” tab, there is a link to our Annual Report for 2013 which discusses the things we have accomplished at Kingsway in 2013 as well as our future plans. Thank you so much for your prayers for Kingsway Col- lege. And please continue to support Kingsway College. Your gifts enable us to provide worthy student scholar- ships which makes Adventist education at Kingsway Col- lege possible for many students who would be unable to afford it. Your gifts also enable us to make improve- ments to the campus as well as the programming that is offered at Kingsway. We would not be able to provide these awesome opportunities for our students without the generous support of our alumni!!!

KC Contact Spring 2014 3 2011OOPS! MISSION TRIP

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Fall 2013 Edition Revisions: Nurses singing “Let there be Peace on Earth” for THIS PAGE: Page 1 Sabbath School: L to R 1. BHSN Chorale Nursing Class 1972: L to R: Row 1: Grace (Kneller) Dublanko, Bonnie (An- 2. King’s Herald’s in concert Row 1: Bev (Ferster) Smith, Alison derson) Sormin, Jewel (Travis) Juriansz, Myrn 3. Gordon Pifher, ‘65 Down, Darlene (Rachul) Bodnaruk, (Lehmann) Hamm 4. KC Mass Choir Mary (Schanders) Manchur, Marion Row 2: Barbara Hillock, Maryann (Tanner) Rob- 5. Pinning a corsage on a long-stand- (Covey) Betz, Eleanor von Gunten, ertson, Marlene (Lafont) Heinz ing alumnus Marilyn (Pearse) Jerome, Mary (Koziol) Nursing Class 1972: Bev (Ferster) Smith, Liz 6. Class of 1983 Yaklaschek (Knight) Chamberlain, Alison Down, Darlene 7. Brenda (Piercy) Sohy, Jerry Chamber- Row 2: Fred Manchur, Raymond Betz, (Rachul) Bodnaruk, Marion (Covey) Betz, Elea- lain Dave Jerome, Violet (Lyle) Jenkins, Barb nor von Gunten, Marilyn (Pearse) Jerome, Violet 8. Kaitlyn Brown, Jackie Sittlinger, Willinger (Lyle) Jenkins, Mary (Koziol) Yaklaschek, Barb Heather Bruce Willinger, Marilyne (Pedersen) Sayler 9. Wendy, Wayne & Ruth Mogns, Astri Page 5 Coupland Speaker: Merle Jacobs Flora (Wood) Adams, Flora (Capobres) Sekharan, Sharon (Fisher) King, Dalisay (Oresté) Meinecke 4 KC Contact Spring 2014 2011 MISSIONOOPS! TRIP

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THIS PAGE: 6. Bonnie (Anderson) Sormin, Ed Sor- 1. BHSN Crest min 2. Bob Switak, Jerry Morgan, Gordon 7. Big crowd at the annual Alumni Ban- Pifher, Tony Reeves quet 3. Row 1 L to R: Donna (Kizema) Dineen, 8. KC Class of 2013 Anita (Rogers) Clark, Vera (Booth) Hyde, 9. BHSN Composites Sharon (Rodonets) Ranshaw, Gail 10. Marilyn (Pearse) Jerome & Scott (Steele) Skene, Jeanette (Nischuk) Lew- Bowes is Row 2 L to R: Daphne (Manalaysay) Heginbottom, Roberta (Kandt) Chow- anietz, Margaret (Okamura) Hata, Jo- Ann (Fenwick) Gerych, Loine (Schauer- man) Davis 4. Anita (Rogers) Clark, Marcus Rogers 5. Eleanor Von Gunten & Scott Bowes

KC Contact Spring 2014 5 CHAPTER MEETINGS

California Chapter Meeting: February 22, 2014 Alto Camino Mobile Home 2 Clubhouse Loma Linda, CA

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Florida Chapter Meeting: March 8, 2014 Forest Lake SDA Church Apopka, FL

Thank you to all those who attended the respective Chapter Meetings. It was a pleasure to have a chance to catch up and share what new and exciting things are happening at Kingsway College! A huge thank you to the Chapter Executive teams for planning the events! You are a blessing to Kingsway!

6 CAPITAL PROJECT SPRING 2014

Kingsway College Chapel Ministry Enhanced

RENOVATION of the audio and visu- AUDIO SOUND MIXER al sound system as well as the light- $21,164.00 $ 2,000.00 ing system of the beloved King- -5 Wired microphone (shure BETA 58A) -Line 6 StageScape M20d Digital Mixer sway Chapel in Buena Vista hall will -2 Telex FMR500 wireless handheld mic allow live streaming and/or record- -1 Sennheiser EW 172 G3B transmitter/ CUSTOM MADE CABINET $1,500.00 ing capabilities. This renovation will receiver -Lock and security system benefit both prospective students -1 With Alector System headset micro- and the parents of our current stu- phone PROJECTOR dents by allowing them to log onto -5 Telex microphone stands $1,375.00 our website and participate in the -5 microphone cables -Epson Brightlink 575Wi Widescreen Ul- spiritual programming that is being -4 Speakers trabright offered. The enhanced sound and -1 sub-woofer visual appeal of each program will -2 stage monitor speakers INSTALLATION capture the attention of the audi- $4,000.00 ence both live and in virtual format. LIGHTING -Platform sound/power plugs If you would like to contribute to $6,300.00 -Complete sound and audio visual sys- this important improvement please -LED wash lighting system for stage tem contact the Development office at -Enhanced lighting within the -Lighting system House/Platform 905-433-1144 ext. 212, or at alum- -Cabinet [email protected] LIVE STREAMING EQUIPMENT $2,000.00 TOTAL -1 HD Camera $38,339.00 + Taxes -Cables -1 Dell Laptop

KC Contact Spring 2014 7 SPRING BREAK TOURS Spring Break Tours AERIALS: Tour began in , , where the set up a table with info about Kingsway as well as having a team took part in the church service at Westmount SDA promotional video; people were curious about us! Church. Our first performance was at the Trafalgar School Wherever we went people were extremely grateful to for Girls in Montreal. Sunday morning, we piled into the bus have us and provided us with food and shelter. It was amaz- and headed for Union Springs Academy in Union Springs, ing to count on our Church family wherever we went. NY. Sunday evening we performed for the students at Union Many see Spring Tours as a “ vacation” where you can Springs and also held a clinic, teaching them basic tumbling do whatever you want, others think that tours are tediously moves. Bright and early Monday, we made for New York City long trips with lots of work. The truth? Spring tours, at least and spent the next day and a half sightseeing. We were given at Kingsway, are an occasion to show others what an amaz- a tour bus pass that allowed us to see all the major highlights ingly awesome job God has done in our school, and to help of the city. Some students went to Central Park, and others us grow as a team: you can’t have a one person band! Until to the Freedom Tower. On Wednesday we stopped at the next year! Woodbury Common Premium Outlets and spent 4 hours CHOIR: It was an eager group of students awaiting the shopping. We continued the drive back to Canada, which bus boarding call on that cold March afternoon. The excite- should have taken approximately 6 hours, but ended up tak- ment abounded with the expectations of sunny Florida, just ing almost 12 hours due to a major snowstorm that pushed a short 24 hours away. After the long drive ended, the choir through upstate New York and Quebec. We were unable to members disembarked to sunny skies and warm hospitality. make our performance at Greaves Academy in Montreal as Though performing at various churches was a high point, our bus driver ran out of driving hours. Thursday afternoon, most members found the day at Busch Gardens to be the we walked around downtown Montreal and did some more pinnacle point of the trip. With the all-you-can-eat option shopping! Friday we drove to Ottawa and took part in a clinic purchased by most choir members, the day was filled with at the Ottawa Centre., where we learned new roller coasters, good times, and feasts galore. The subse- techniques to perfect our tumbling. On Sabbath, we partici- quent day at the beach resonated well with these winter- pated in the church service at Ottawa East and held our last worn warriors; the sun and surf were gratefully soaked up to performance at the Samuel Genest High School and then the extreme. It came to an end too soon and they headed headed home after a great tour! back to Canada. Stopping at Southern University in Col- BAND: Our band tour began on a cold day, no one really legedale, Tennessee on the way home, the KC choir was re- knew what to expect… and so began our long journey. Our united with many former students and prior choir members. trip ranged from Barrie to Sault St. Marie, from Wisconsin to Wonderful cuisine, tours and good times transpired. With Illinois and finally from Michigan to . It was hard work, a grossly early departure, the choir made the long journey for nine days we loaded and unloaded not only baggage but back to the frozen tundra that was Canada. While driving a seemingly unending supply of instruments, sometimes back, patches of snow eventually appeared by the roadside, multiple times during the day. Along with hard work there reminding the songsters that winter was still fiercely clinging was always the joy of waking up to the smell of breakfast on in desperation. A quick jaunt over the Detroit-Windsor prepared by our dedicated sponsors that gave us energy to bridge brought the final leg of the journey into play. A few get through our long days. stops and performances later, the bus arrived at the Leland We performed concerts at schools and at Churches and parking lot, its final destination on the tour. Exhausted, yet slept on whatever solid ground we could find (although we exuberant choir members tumbled off the coach, laden with did have 2 exceptionally comfortable nights at a hotel and abundant treasures and priceless memories. n at Andrew’s University!). At Canadian institutions we would

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8 KC Contact Spring 2014 FUN(D) DINNER 2013 Fun(d) Dinner 2013 BY CHRISTINA LISTER

1. M. Tugay, J. Morado, C. Juodele, V. Tugay, M. Flores 2. D. Bazil, J. Curtis 3. MCs Lisa & Reuel McGann 4. T. Bastien, V. Tugay, Q. Diamante 5. KC Philharmonic Ensemble 6. KC Symphonic Choir 7. KC Aerials GUESTS BEGAN ARRIVING at 5:00PM, anxious to see what the entrée of penne with a primavera sauce, steamed the night had in store. As they walked into the lobby of the A. vegetables, and bread with butter was served. Another E. King Fitness Complex, they were greeted with lovely highlight of the evening was when students Darnel Bazil and provided by Kingsway students (Jared Morado, Vivianne Tugay, Julia Curtis sang “I Believe In You” . Such talent we have here Candice Juodele, Michael Tugay, and Malissa Flores) and tasty at Kingsway! hors d’oeuvres. Once checked in, guests were ushered to their Throughout the evening, guests were reminded by Tim seats by helpful students, and given the opportunity to peruse and Sharon Aka to check out the Silent Auction table for the Silent Auction items donated by local and friends the items available such as the beautiful dresser donated by of Kingsway. College Woodwork and the custom framed print of Jesus in The program began with a welcome by Oshawa Mayor, John the Storm donated by the Adventist Book Center. Once the Henry, as well as Enrolment Director, Remy Guenin. The MCs for auction was closed, the winners were announced, and a pre- the evening, Lisa and Reuel McGann, introduced the Kingsway liminary tally of the total funds raised was made. College Philharmonic Ensemble who played two numbers for The Kingsway College Aerials began their performance the guests. Dinner service began with a delicious garden salad, with the traditional “Chairs” routine, followed by “Tribute to served by the Kingsway College Aerials. After the Philharmonic God”, which highlights some of the most powerful stories in Ensemble, three of Kingsway’s students, Tanisha Bastien, Quisa the . Diamante, and Vivianne Tugay sang a lovely rendition of “Hal- The evening was closed off with a number of thanks to lelujah”. the MCs, Silent Auction hosts, Doug Bruce for lighting, all Tosi, grade 9 student and Worthy Student Fund recipient, of the sponsors who donated items as well as sponsored a was interviewed by Lisa, and spoke about the blessing of being table, and the guests who attended and generously donated able attend Kingsway thanks to the Worthy Student Fund. Kim is towards the Worthy Student Fund. heavily involved in Kingsway life, with the praise team, serving In total, $50,000 was raised. Every dollar that came has as Pastor for the Philharmonic Ensemble, as well as speaking for impacted so many of our students here at Kingsway College. major events like Preview Weekend. Thank you to those who donated for the blessing you have The Kingsway College Symphonic Choir sang four songs while been to this ministry! n KC Contact Spring 2014 9 STUDENT WEEK OF PRAYER

“The 10 Plagues” - Student Week of Prayer

BY ZLATAN LJULJDJUROVIC, ‘14

WATER INTO BLOOD. Frogs. Gnats. Flies. Plague on livestock. Boils. Hail. Locusts. Darkness. Death of the firstborn.

The theme for this year’s Student Week of Prayer was “The 10 Plagues”. Each program (morning and evening) was led by one of our Grade 12 students: Nicole, Emmanuel, Renee, Darnel, Nathan, Elle, Jacob, Zahara, Travis, Felimon, and Zlatan.

The theme was designed to show the students that the worship of Egyptian gods was linked to some aspect of life in the ancient near east (eg. life, provision, security, etc.,) and that we too often rely on various ‘gods’ that help us with these aspects. In the end, it was God that went head to head with these false gods to show us that it is through God that we can have all these things provided for.

Worship was started with a number of songs by the class Praise Teams, and followed by the Student Association Praise Team who led the school in singing the chosen theme song, “You Are God Alone” by Phillips, Craig, and Dean. The words of this song are pow- erful and resonated with the topic for each day. “You’re the only God, whose power none can contend. You’re the only God, whose name and praise will never end. You’re the only God who’s worthy of everything we can give. You are God, and that’s just the way it is.”

Every time God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, it gave the opportunity for His power to be shown. When Pharaoh exalted himself and his other gods above the One True God, each plague brought on the people of Egypt showed them that there should be no other god before Him. Each student’s message reiterated the fact that it doesn’t matter who or what attempts to challenge God, HE will win the battle every time. n

10 KC Contact Spring 2014 PREVIEW WEEKEND 2014

RED - What is it to you? BY ASHLEY ARRIOLA, ‘09 I CAN STILL REMEMBER my first “College Days” experience. It was a sermonette, speaking to the theme, “Redeemed Every Day.” Kim in April of 2007 when I was in grade 10, when I deliberated with my shared a testimony when she was a child and the deliverance of decision to come to Kingsway College or not. To me, Kingsway Col- God from having their home almost catch on fire. Whereas Dar- lege held three main qualities: it was a small school, too expensive, nel presented an engaging breakdown of the weekend’s bible and had such a busy schedule! My connection to Kingsway College text, Ephesians 1:7, “In him we have redemption through his began when I was invited by a parent, whose children were all at- blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of tending KC. Even though I hesitated to call to register for the “Pre- God’s grace.” Lunch was served at the , where our guests view Weekend”, that weekend was an event I will always remember. and current students and faculty fellowshipped. It was such a Preview Weekend 2014 was held from April 11-13. This year’s beautiful day that many guests took a walk around campus. The theme was, “Red - What is it to You?” Drama Club performed, “A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing” directed Registration began at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, where students and by Margaret Russnell and Sophia Parkes at the KC chapel, along their parents made their way to the A. E. King Fitness Complex to with three other short skits. Sundown worship in the chapel be- check-in, receive their welcome packages, and “Redeemed Every gan shortly after dinner, where guests and students heard from Day” t-shirts. Head Men’s Dean, Mr. Ryan. His inspirational talk spoke about This year, the campus tour was self-guided and more interac- how everyone has a purpose, and that each one goes through tive. Each registered prospective student was given a campus tour life having to choose between the wide or the narrow path (Mat- passport and our current students served as tour guides at various thew 7:13, 14). The sound of enthusiastic cheers of the guests locations. The objective was to visit as many hotspots as possible, and students filled the A. E. King Fitness Complex as the Aerials, and be one of the first three to accumulate 12 or more stamps to coached by Jason Wilkins and Adam Mohns presented their an- qualify for a special gift from the Enrolment Office. Once campus nual Homeshow. After the performance, the Student Association tours were over, supper was served, where our faculty and staff were shared a sweet treat with our guests and students. introduced. After dinner, our guests attended Teacher Information Sunday’s schedule was much shorter, as it was reserved for Sessions where they were able to inquire about classes, work load, financial consultations and the beginning of the application and class structure. The KC Symphonic Choir directed by Sharon process. These both took place in the cafeteria while brunch was Foreman, presented the vespers concert at College Park Church. being served. Guests were presented with an information ses- After Vespers, our guests and students went to the cafeteria to hang sion by our administrators, Scott Bowes, Jeremy O’Dell and Remy out and just socialize at “Chill Time”. Guenin, where the new gadget was introduced - Dell Venue Pro Saturdays during Preview Weekend are the most action-packed 11 tablet. Each student and faculty member will be equipped days. The day began with breakfast at 7:45 a.m. Sabbath School with a tablet for the 2014-2015 school year. was led by Campus Ministries in the KC chapel. The Praise Team led Overall, Preview Weekend was a great success! We had a total out the song service with great energy. The main service was held of 124 guests, with 62 of them being students. It is our hope that at College Park, where the KC Philharmonic Ensemble directed by their experience at Kingsway College was a memorable one, and Thamar Juan Tyson, presented lovely renditions and current stu- that the Lord will continue to lead the students with their high dents Kim Tosi (grade 9) and Darnel Bazil (grade 12) each presented school decision. n

KC Contact Spring 2014 11 SUMMERCARDINAL ESL CLASSIC CAMP RESULTS/HEALTHY2013 - BRA- LIVING Cardinal Classic Champions

IT ALMOST DIDN’T HAPPEN. The team was anxious as and were heading to the championship game for the second the snow kept falling. Whiteout conditions had made driving time in two years. But this year was different. This year King- unsafe and a trip to Michigan impossible. The administra- sway dominated Union Springs Academy from start to finish tion went back and forth, not wanting to cancel the most and won by double digits to bring Kingsway, and Canada, it’s anticipated trip of the season, but unwilling to put the team first Cardinal Classic: Division Two Championship. Both the in harm’s way. Finally, the drivers were called to the office and girls’ and guys’ teams carried themselves well, were active in we discussed how we would proceed. Four in the morning the spiritual programming and represented Christ on and off was the agreed upon departure time and we went home to the court in a way that made this coach very proud. n get rest for the trip. Kevin Magdamo, ‘08, Varsity Boys Coach We pulled out at four and started the eight-hour drive to Berrien Springs, Michigan and the Cardinal Classic Basketball tournament. It was an uneventful trip and by early afternoon we had arrived. Before we could even settle in we had to run to lunch and then run to our campus tour. When that was done we could finally move into the dorms where we’d be staying.

Then the Basketball started. The guys and girls teams both played at similar times so since I was coaching the boy’s I didn’t get to see much of the other games. However in their first game the guy’s won a close game, lifted by Darnel Bazil’s 7 straight last minute points. The second and third games were blowouts led by hot shooting from Jared Juodele and a very strong team defense.

Our fourth game was a nail-biter won by a last minute Emmanuel Danso-Amofa jumper. We had gone undefeated

TEN TALENTS for Abundant Life

When we read the “Parable of the Talents”, found in Mathew 25:14-30, we relate it to our spiritual gifts, and what we do or do not do with the gifts that God has given us. Scripture says each were given talents according to their ability, and in so doing saw gain, or saw those talents taken away for not being used to it’s potential. If we relate the TEN TALENTS to the health message, and break it down into an acronym that maps out the route to health and happiness, what then if we do not use that which God has given us. We will not reach the potential God wants for us. Follow the recipe that everyone can make, not just the chefs and cooking experts out there. TEN TALENTS= Trust in Divine Power, Exercise, Nutrition, Temperance, Air, Light, Energizing Water, Nightly Rest, Thankfulness, Service. Now if we are given these talents and don’t use them, what then? How do we ever spread the gospel, sharing with people what God has done in our lives, if we don’t use that which we have been given? The health message is unique, scriptural and we all would benefit from following it more closely. The first TEN TALENTS cookbook was published more than 44 years ago, and was a pioneering work in providing simple & practical recipes for healthful living. Get your copy at the ABC and start using your talents wisely. n

Pam Lister, ‘81, Eastern Canada ABC Manager 12 KC Contact Spring 2014 IN MEMORIAM

Duncan Mustard Ronald 1939 - 2013 Boutcher 1964 - 2014 Reynald Sacha Adam 1977 - 2014

Duncan Mustard was born Feb 23, 1939 in Folkstone, , England. He graduated from Atlantic Union College in So. Lancaster, MA in 1960 and did Ronald Boutcher left us on April 8, graduate work at Clark University and 2014, peacefully at Hotel Dieu-Grace Worcester State College in Worchester, . Ron was born August 28, MA. His working career started at King- 1964, in Oshawa, Ontario to Howard sway College as Dean of Men & teach- and Jean (Monroe) Boutcher. As a ing Social Studies & from young man, Ron attended Kingsway 1962-1964. The class of 1966 has great College in Oshawa where he met his Reynald Sacha Adam passed away memories of him as a teacher and class wife, Brenda (King) Boutcher. Ron and in Montreal on January 13, 2014, at sponsor during grades 9 and 10. He his wife lived in Oshawa, Ontario and the age of 36. joined the class of 1966 for their 40th Essex, Ontario before finally settling in Reunion. He stated that it touched his Windsor and starting their family. He He leaves to mourn his family, rela- heart to hear his students (now adults) was a gentle and loving father to his tives and friends. talk about their walk with God. For us, daughter Holly and son Nathan, they we were truly blessed to have him as a were always his number one priority. teacher and class sponsor for 2 years as His interests included his creativity with he touched our lives. The next 20 years guitar and music, animals which in- were spent at AUC as Geography In- cluded his pets throughout the years, structor and Assistant Dean of Men. He especially his dog Brutus who was his spent 22 years at Walla Walla University. friend and constant companion. He He passed away Dec 2, 2013 in Walla devoted his time and energy to family Walla, WA. He leaves his wife of 53 years, and friends. His heart was larger than Jean (Hodder) Mustard of Walla Walla, life just like his sense of humour, always WA, two grown children-Karen Larsen young at heart. Mr. Boutcher is survived of Shirley, MA and Kelvin (Liz) Mustard by his parents, Howard and Jean; sister, of Sterling, MA and three grandchil- Wanda; brothers, Allan and Gordon; dren-Amber, Cody, and Kaylee. wife, Brenda; son, Nathan; daughter, Holly; many sisters-in-; many broth- ers-in-law; nieces and nephews. He will be missed dearly by all who knew him.

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KC Contact Spring 2014 13 SUMMERWEDDINGS/BIRTHS ESL CAMP 2013 - BRA- Congratulations! Fiona Rose Erika Sloan Parents: Derek (‘02) & Jennifer Sloan Birthday: December 28, 2013 Weight: 8 lbs 11 oz

Malcolm (‘08) and Ivana Paul were married February 16, 2014 in Dallas, Texas

Hannah Blake Marciszewski Parents: Daniel & Shannen (‘09) (Nickol) Marciszewski Birthday: May 5, 2014 Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz

Mark (‘08) and Alexandra Thomas were married February 11, 2014 in Toronto, Ontario Arianne Dynae Dieleman

Parents: Michael & Carmelle (‘06) (Bussey) Dieleman Birthday: January 11, 2014 Weight: 7 lbs 12 oz Seth (‘09) and Cara Bussey were married April 28, 2014 in Sylvan Lake, 14 KC Contact Spring 2014 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Important Dates Alumni Weekend May 23-25, 2014 Alumni Golf Tournament May 25, 2014 Graduation June 20-22, 2014 Maritimes Chapter Meeting August 2, 2014 Alumni vs Students Football Game September 27, 2014 Alberta Chapter Meeting October 4, 2014 Fun(d) Dinner November 16, 2014 Christmas Concert at CPC December 5, 2014 Alumni vs Students Hockey Game January 15, 2015 California Chapter Meeting February 28, 2015 Florida Chapter Meeting March 14, 2015

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ALUMNI VS STUDENT HOCKEY GAME Presenting the winners of this year’s Alumni vs Student Hockey game (which took place January 18, 2014). The final score was 5-3 for the Alumni team. Thanks to all those who came out and participated!

Row 2 - L to R: Nick Mulders, Tim Aka, Doug Jenne, Nick Gannon, Derek Sloan, Dale Jordan, Damon Thorne, Greg Van Wart, Arthur Mann, Jere Clarke, Harold Dunn, Ani Fotev, Doug Bruce Row 1 - L to R: Sammy Schuam, KC Bear, Dave Ramsay