Audio 215a consists of the following recording:
Title: “Neufeld Science Centre Dedication”
President Neil Snider makes opening comments and leads the group in prayer and song. Langley Mayor John Scholtens is invited to speak. Doug Harris, President, Northwest Baptist Theological Seminary, is invited to speak. Gordon Zeilstra, student body president, is invited to speak. Mr. Henry Wiebe, chairman of the board of Trinity Western University, is invited to speak. An unidentified man is invited to speak. Mr. Ray Addington, of the W. Garfield Weston foundation, is invited to speak. Dr. Don Page, Academic Vice President, leads the group in a dedication litany. He is cut off in the middle of a sentence.
Audio 215b consists of the following recording:
Title: “Neufeld Science Centre Dedication”
This is a continuation of Aud. 215a. Several unidentified people join Page in leading those present in a dedication litany. Dr. Snider speaks briefly and then leads those present in singing the doxology. He concludes the service, and invites guests to a ribbon-cutting and tour of the building. [The service appears to have taken place during a chapel service, as it's mentioned at the end that students must rush off to classes.]
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Transcript of excerpt from approximately [12:30]. Henry Wiebe, Chair of TWU’s Board of Governors, reads a tribute to the Neufeld family during the April dedication program: Mrs. Anna and Dr. George Neufeld, their five daughters, three sons-in-law, and five grandchildren make their home in British Columbia. Dr. Neufeld, a trained dentist, has maintained a business career in agriculture, real estate investment, and property development. Mrs. Neufeld is a trained educator. Dr. and Mrs. Neufeld have always valued learning and education, both formal and informal. Each of their five daughters maintain teaching positions, two at the elementary school level, two at the high school level, and one an economist at the post-secondary level. The three sons-in-law are all independent consultants. One is an investment banker, another an environmental planner, and the third a landscape architect. The five grandchildren, three boys and two girls, range in age from one and a half to seventeen. The four school-age children all attend Christian schools. This closely-knit Christian family is pleased to assist Trinity Western University in the realization of their Christian vision for science education.
Section transcript provided by KN, student assistant, 2009/2010