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Burnaby Football Club names technical directors

JessBalzer jbalzer@burnabynow com

Burnaby FC (BFC) continues to build its operational staff in announcing two more hires

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Kevin Julian and Lee Tregonning were recently hired as the local soccer club’s new technical directors, withTregonning set to specialize in high performance

“BFC is extremely pleased to be able to have two such well-respected, knowledgeable and experienced individuals oversee our technical programming,” BFC executive director Morgan Quarry said in a news release

“Combined they have more than 25 years of coaching and supervising technical programs across all levels, both domestically and nationally.The development of our players and coaches as well as defining a clear and effective player pathway and curriculum are in great hands ”

Tregonning will be oversee the development and progression of Burnaby FC’s premier league (U14 to U18), Metro (U16 to U18), division 1 players (U11 to U15) and adult programs (U21).

He will also be in charge of the club development centre for ages U11 to U12

“What you give comes back in spades,”Tregonning said.

“Everyone is aiming high as best in class; everything we do is for our players, and to continue to develop our culture as a place for kids to have fun, learn, develop, build memories, and attain a level of success is what I want to do every day to develop Canada’s future in the game further It starts at our youngest ages by keeping kids engaged and instilling the love for the game ”

Julian will oversee all programming from U5 to U10, including the U8 to U10 development centre He will also be responsible for U11 to U15 (divisions two and three) and U16 to U18 (divisions one, two and three).

“It’s been a pleasure and a privilege to develop players and coaches in Burnaby for over 10 years,” Julian explained “What excites me most about the BFC project is the continuous player pathway, working with even more of this amazing community and collaborating with like-minded colleagues to be one of the best clubs in the country”

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GLAVIN, Eileen

June 16, 1921 - January 29, 2023

New Westminster’s Ei een G av n was born June 16, 1921 in Bark ng, Essex, England to Thomas and Alice Gurnett (nee Ke ly) One of 8 ch ldren, she and her s ster Mary Ling (Cyri ) came to Vancouver n 1957 where they raised their fam l es in Burnaby E leen is survived by her three youngest boys; Terry (Yvette), David, and Anthony (Sari), and was predeceased by her eldest son Michae Malachy and her husband, M chae Maurice

Prior to coming to Canada, Ei een served n the RAF ntercepting enemy codes for A an Tur ng’s storied wartime operation that was lauded by Winston Churchi l as carv ng years off of WWII, a secret she was requ red to maintain for 25 years fol owing the war Fo lowing her serv ce as a “B etchley Gir ” , E leen worked for Lloyds of London and spent much of her spare time at Coolreagh, the fam ly farm in County Clare, Ire and She wou d return to v s t Coo reagh several times fol owing her emigration to BC

E leen raised her four boys on her own and enjoyed the t mes spent renting cottages at Point Roberts during the 1960s and 1970s She was an unwavering supporter of her ch ldren whether cheering at poolside or alongside the p tch, or by oversubscribing to numerous journals and newspapers E leen always quiet y cheered on her boys

Ei een was an ncredibly k nd, generous and outgoing person She was a lot of fun and was loved by many She threw the greatest Christmas Eve part es and a ways welcomed a houseful of people, includ ng her son’s friends, some of whom ived with her for spells at a time Her enormous ove of chi dren extended to her many grandchi dren (Christopher, Adrian, Eamonn, Cona l, Zoe, L am and Hannah), great-grandch ldren (Ian, Bra den, Abbey, Co wyn) and recent y great-great-grand daughter (Mazie)

Not surprising y, Ei een s vocation n l fe cont nued n the chi d-rearing department serv ng as the nanny to Rabb and Shandi Feuerstein s 8 children (Leah, David, Sh fra, Pen na, Av va, Yosef, Alishava and Nechama) Now grown adu ts, the Feuerstein chi dren (and the r ch ldren) are a treasured addit on to E leen’s fami y

E leen ult mately passed due to natural causes halfway through her 102nd year True to form, she remained bright, cheerful, funny and sassy to the end She was cared for by the dedicated staff of Kiwan s Care Centre n New Westminster The Glavin fam ly extend the r heartfelt gratitude to all of the nurses, care aids, recreation therap sts and admin staff at K wanis for making her fina years meaningful and very enjoyable

In ieu of flowers we ask you to consider making a donat on to K wanis Care Centre recreation and activity programs in the name of E leen Glavin or to the bursary estab ished n her name at Royal Roads Un versity https://www roya roads ca/ei een-glavin-bursary

Funera serv ce at St Peters Cathol c Church in New Westminster 12:00 noon February 10, 2023

Reception to fo ow at Centennial Lodge in Queen Park

BROWN, Helen Julia (Berezynski)

March 14, 1922 - January 14, 2023

He en was born March 14th, 1922 n Fort W l iam, Ontario (now ca led Thunder Bay) Her family moved to Sturgeon Creek Winn peg where she met her husband, Don Brown They e oped in 1939 and were together ust shy of 70 years when Don passed Dur ng the war years Helen worked as an inspector for equipment being sh pped overseas In the 70’s she was a Nurses Aid work ng at the Sherwood Park Nurs ng Home He en’s last ob was Manager of Pub ic Re ations for Pac fic Forensic Sc ence and Consu tants L m ted wh ch was her husband’s document examin ng company

He en was an active member of the Ladies RCMP Aux l ary, Historical Society, Co lege for The Ret red, Lawn Bow ing Club and Jub lee United Church He en and Don were the first couple to be awarded Burnaby Cit zens of The Year in 1992 rece ving the Kushiro Cup as wel as the Mayors Award for Outstand ng Contribut ons to the Community He en had six ch ldren and she a ways sa d that at least after al the pain of ch ldbirth she received a gift!

He en had a number of talents includ ng water colour pa nting, des gning her own Halloween costumes, creating pastry masterpieces and she spoke fluent Ukrainian She is predeceased by her husband Dona d Neil Brown, daughters Donna (Ho gerson) and Susan (Kovach) She eaves us with many wonderfu memor es; Don (Frances), G na, Patricia (Terry), Chr stopher (Daphne), 7 grandchildren and 10 great-grandch ldren

Mom amazed the staff and res dents at St M chae s who cou d not believe that she was a most 101 years o d!

She wanted everyone to know that she had a wonderfu l fe, fu l of ove from her husband Don, and good times spent w th us al Her own mother always told her that tears were a waste of time and she wanted her friends to know that she appreciated their k ndness and asked that they shed no tears and hold on to the memories of the time they had with her

We welcome al of her fr ends and fam ly to o n us for a Ce ebrat on of Life on Saturday, March 18th at 11:30 at the Jublee Unted Church 7591 Gray Avenue, (at Rumble Street) n Burnaby w th a recept on to fo low at the Hall next door In l eu of flowers, Helen requested donations be made to the St M chael’s Centre, Therapies Team, 7451 Sussex Avenue, Burnaby, BC, V5J 5C2, or a charity of your choice

EXWORTHY, Rosemary June (nee Goldstone)

June 13, 1925 - January 6, 2023

June passed away peaceful y at George Derby Centre in Burnaby She was predeceased by her dear husband Bert in 2012 and leaves many treasured memor es with her relat ves and friends June was born in New Westm nster and grew up in Surrey She was very act ve play ng softba l and basketba l in her early years and was on many championsh p teams She graduated as a RN in 1947 from Roya Co umb an Hospital and practiced nurs ng for a number of years June and Bert were married in 1953 and she moved to Burnaby They bought h s fathers business Love Sash and Door and ran t successfu ly for many years After which they bui t custom wood pleasure boats June’s l fe centred around fami y friends her church and volunteer ng She oved animals, especia ly her Boston terriers and her wild b rds June enjoyed photography, garden ng and bright y coloured flowers

A memor al service wi l be held at St Alban’s Angl can Church 7717-19th Ave Burnaby on Saturday February 11, 2023 at 1:00 pm

Donatons n June’s memory may be made to Wldife Rescue Assn of BC or St Alban’s Ang ican Church

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