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CongratulationsCHILLIWACK GRADUATES
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Chilliwack School District www.sd33.bc.ca
8430 Cessna Drive, Chilliwack, BC 604-792-1321
Chilliwack Board of Education (from left): Paul McManus, Bob Patterson, Barry Neufeld, Board Chair Silvia Dyck, Walter Krahn, Board Vice Chair Dan Coulter, Heather Maahs
WE TIP OUR CAPS TO THE
GRADUATES OF 2016!
The Chilliwack Board of Education
congratulates this years graduating
class. Together with the community, we
celebrate the hope and promise for the
future that your graduation represents.
6-16F CSD10
graduates of 2016! We wish you well in your
future endeavours.
2016
Mayor Sharon Gaetz
Councillor Councillor Chris Kloot
Councillor Jason Lum
Councillor Ken Popove
Councillor Chuck Stam
Councillor Sam Waddington
6-16F CC10
GAVIN MAY
We are so veryproud of you !
LOVE, MOM & DAD
Congratulations
CHILLIWACK SENIOR SECONDARY
TEEYA PITTS
Congratulations honey!We are all so proud of you!
Love ya lots & lots,MOM DAD & RYLEYxoxoxo
You Did It!
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Congratulations! We are so proud
of you.God’s blessings for your future.
LOVE,DAD, MOM & FAMILY
JennaNiezen
CONGRATULATIONSGod bless you in your
future plans.
Love,Mom & Dad
Brittany Taekema
• Moisturize and treat blemishes to get skin looking its best. Exfoliation with a mild product will release dead skin cells and enable makeup to
better adhere to your
face.
• Simple is often best. This way when you look back on photos in years to come your look will always seem timeless.
• Balance colours on your face. If you will be going for dark eyes, keep lips bare or with a soft gloss. Bold, red lips pair well with simple eyes decked in a neutral colour.
• Brighten or widen eyes. Using a shimmery white powder in the corners of each eye will open up your eyes and make you appear more refreshed.
• Use primers. Primers are products that help make makeup last as long as possible. Ensure your makeup stays put by applying a base primer. An eye primer helps keep eye makeup from caking or wearing off.
• Go waterproof. Use waterproof or water-resistant mascara and stay-put lipstick.
This way your makeup will remain flawless through all the happy
tears and hugs shared with your classmates.
• Match your foundation carefully. Many women make the mistake of choosing a foundation colour that doesn't quite blend with their skin. This can create a visible line of demarcation at the jawline or hairline. Blend the foundation down the neck so that your face will not be a different colour from your body when wearing a strapless gown.
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY TIPS for promProm beauty often means enhancing the natural aspects of your appearance. For young women, prom may be the first opportunity to embrace high fashion and pamper themselves. Naturally, there may be some questions as to how to put a best face forward for prom. If you are getting ready to party with your friends, here are several quick and easy tips for beauty success.
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Congratulations
46020 Yale Rd., Chilliwack604-792-7520
To all our Leaders of Tomorrow
Daphne KnowltonBrooke BellAustin Penner Delton Hewitt Jack Hetland Juliana Potvin Lance Bier
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CONGRATULATIONS!New chapter,
new endeavours.May your future be as wonderful as you are.
Love,Dad, Mom & Ozzy
Taylor Charlton
TYLERCHARLTON
The best is yet to come.We are so proud of you.
Love,DAD, MOM & OZZY
Congrats
• Try a tinted moisturizer. Those who have a naturally flawless complexion and want a dewy look to their skin can choose a tinted moisturizer instead of a foundation.
• Go for powdered products. Powder blusher and mineral powder foundation may last longer on skin, especially when sweating. After makeup application, also dust the face with a translucent finishing
powder to set everything.
• Use liquid liner for dramatic eyes. Liquid eyeliner will last longer and provide a smoother application than pencil products. Practice before prom to solidify your application technique.
• Skip tanning. Use a bronzer or self-tanner for a safer and more controllable colour. You want to look sun-kissed and not lobster
red on prom night. When applying bronzer, sweep it across the hollow of your cheeks. Dab some on your temples, your hairline, along the sides of your nose, under your jawline and on your neck.
• Matte makeup is better for photos. Matte makeup generally looks better in photography than frosted colours, especially when the flashes will be going rapid-fire.
Prom is a time to explore all the beauty options available and look beautiful on this special night.
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Congratulationsto the Class of 2016!
Heartfelt
Wishing youmuch success in your future
endeavors.
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MLT10
Laurie Throness, MLACHILLIWACK - HOPEp: 604.858.5299w: lauriethronessmla.cae: [email protected] /lauriethroness
John Martin, MLACHILLIWACK
p: 604.702.5214w: johnmartinmla.ca
e: [email protected] @JohnMartinMLA
You’re The Man!
Clinton Chadsey
DAD, DONNA, GRAMPA & GRANDMALove,
NOAHPOITRAS
Noah the bear toNoah the grad.
WITH LOVE
Many of this year’s high school graduates will be leaving home for a university campus in the fall. Such a departure is often bitter-sweet for kids and parents alike.Young men and women typically look forward to the freedom and independence that post-secondary life can provide, but they will miss the familiarity of home as well. Parents, too, have mixed emotions, as their sadness over a child leaving home is met with the pride they feel that the child they raised is setting out to make their own way in the world. Few moments in life involve such significant change as the moment when a young man or woman first arrives on a university campus. First-year students often don’t know what to expect, but there are steps parents can take to help their kids prepare.
TEACH KIDS HOW TO SCHEDULE THEIR TIME One of the things many kids find once they arrive on campus is that their life is suddenly much less structured and their amount of downtime has increased considerably. Unlike high school, which keeps many kids in class or involved in extracurricular activities from the early morning through the late afternoon, university affords students much more free time, which is theirs to use as they see fit. Some kids dive right into on-campus activities, while others struggle to use their free time to their advantage. Parents can teach time management skills such as how to establish a schedule so all of that free time does not go to waste. This schedule can
be adjusted on a weekly basis depending on coursework or extracurricular activities. Once kids learn to manage their time effectively, including using breaks between classes to review notes from a recent lecture or upcoming class, they’re likely to get the most out of themselves academically and find they have more time to pursue extracurricular activities as well.
DISCUSS FINANCES AND ESTABLISH A FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENT Many new university students struggle to manage their money. Some might never have had a job during high school while others only worked to earn spending money. But many university students need more than spending money once they reach campus and find themselves managing their own money for the first time. Parents can teach lessons, such as the benefits of buying groceries as opposed to dining out or ordering in. Many students apply for their first credit card. Parents can teach their kids the basics of managing credit, such as the benefit of paying off a balance before interest rates kick in and the negative ramifications of missing payments.
ENCOURAGE KIDS TO CONTACT ANY ROOM-MATES BEFORE THE SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS Part of the trepidation many kids have when leaving for university concerns how they may or may not develop a relationship with
HOW TO HELP KIDS PREPAREfor university life
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their new roommate. Many schools assign roommates months in advance of the school year, giving kids ample time to make contact and make arrangements about whom is going to bring certain items, such as a television or coffee pot or even furniture if the room can fit any. Parents should encourage such contact so kids can get a feel of who they will be living with and lay the groundwork for a friendship before they even step foot on campus. The feeling of knowing someone on campus can greatly reduce the anxiety many kids feel when they arrive at school for their orientation.
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HATS OFF TO OUR
2016You can count on us!
• Homeowner• Business• Travel• Auto
Grads!
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Good luck & Congratulations
to the Graduating Class
of 2016
A message from the
Chilliwack RCMP6/15F_RCMP10
May you continue to achieve great success
in all your
FUTURE ENDEAVORS
Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment
MR. & MRS. JENSEN ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
HAS ELEVATED TO THE PHD PROGRAM, SPECIALIZING
IN VIROLOGY, IN THE MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
AND IMMUNOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA.
LionelJensen
ANGELINARICHARD
CongratulationsAngelina!
You make us so proud. Keep up the great work.
Love, Mommy and Daddy
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Once high school or university has ended, first-time job seekers can employ several strategies to improve their chances of landing their first jobs. Preparing for a career begins long before young men and women send out their first resumes. The following are a few steps first-time job seekers can take to ensure their transi-tion from student to career goes as smoothly as possible.Clean up your online presence. High school and university is a carefree time for many students, but those fun times should not come to define your online presence. When preparing to enter the workforce, scrub your social media presence clean of anything that does not present you
in a mature and positive light. Fair or unfair, photos from nights out can damage your reputation and prevent hiring managers from considering your resume. Clean social media profiles of any information, be it photos, blog postings or musings on Twitter, that may leave companies questioning your judgment and maturity level, and think twice before posting any such information in the future.
Clean up your physical presence. First impressions go a long way, and appearance can make or break a first impression. Men should project a polished look while women should wear appropriate clothing and avoid going overboard with makeup and jewelry.
Do your homework. Just because school has ended doesn’t mean first-time job seekers no longer have homework. Research the industry you want to work in, staying abreast of the latest developments and predictions as to where the industry is going and which companies figure to be
leading the industry in the coming years. Research also should involve learning about companies you want to work for, and that research should be kicked into overdrive if and when you are granted a job interview. Employers will be more impressed by candidates who demonstrate a knowledge of the industry and their companies than they would be a candidate with a high GPA but little industry knowledge.
Work free. If job offers are scarce, consider working free, offering your services to companies in your industry free of charge in an attempt to get your foot in the door. This may mean applying for an unpaid internship or simply contacting employers and offering to come in a few days each week to get a feel for the industry and help in any way you can. Many professionals began their careers working for no money. This can ingratiate first-time job seekers with companies while providing them valuable experience that can help them stand out in a crowded pool of applicants.
STEPS FIRST-TIME JOB SEEKERSCAN TAKE TOprepare for their career