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Long journey for one of Grenfell’s newest grads

With the emotion clearly showing on his face, Peter Hiscock applauds his fellow graduates during Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland’s fall convocation Friday.  — Star photo by Diane Crocker

With the emotion clearly showing on his face, Peter Hiscock applauds his fellow graduates during Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland’s fall convocation Friday. — Star photo by Diane Crocker

Diane Crocker
Published on October 6, 2012
Published on October 5, 2012
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Memorial University of Newfoundland , Corner Brook Pulp and Paper , CORNER BROOK

CORNER BROOK  Peter Hiscock doesn’t pay attention to anyone who tells him he can’t do something.

“I don’t let anyone take a dream away from me,” said the 47-year-old Hiscock just minutes after receiving his bachelor education (primary/elementary) degree during Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland’s fall convocation Friday.

Hiscock was one of over 60 graduates to receive degrees during the convocation at the Corner Brook Arts and Culture Centre.

Hiscock, who could be seen wiping tears from his eyes after receiving his diploma, was pretty emotional about the experience.

“I’m a very emotional person and it’s a long time coming for me,” said the Corner Brook man.

“You cry when you’re sad, but when you cry when you’re happy there’s no greater feeling in the world.”

Hiscock said you only get three or four really good things happen to you in life and for him getting his degree is one of them.

Hiscock started university 30 years ago in 1982, but he said he was “young and immature” and quit.

He went on to work at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd., got married and started a family.

But about three years ago something changed for Hiscock.

“I just felt I needed to do something with my life. Make myself a bit happier. And I realized I needed to finish my university degree.”

So after 21 years in the mill he quit his job and enrolled at Grenfell.

“It wasn’t an easy decision financial wise,” said Hiscock. “But mentally I feel 20 years younger. I feel reinvigorated for life.

“Sometimes in life you’ve got to stick your neck out to see if it’s far enough out there. If you’re not scared, you shouldn’t be doing it.”

Hiscock said the last three years haven’t been easy but everywhere he went someone was there to help him.

“To point me in the right direction.”

And he gives a lot of credit to his family, especially his wife Robin.

“She put her goals onside so I could go for mine.”

He hopes his kids, Zachary, who is in his final year of high school, and Cassandra, who is in Grade 9, take inspiration from his accomplishment and go for whatever dream they have.

“Life has lead me to where I am now,” said Hiscock.

And he’s not finished yet.

Hiscock is currently working on a bachelor of arts in history and hopes to have a full-time teaching job by September 2013.

 

 

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    Terry Cormier
    - October 10, 2012 at 17:29:38

    Congrats. Great accomplishment. We learn our entire lives.

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    Margaret Noseworthy
    - October 8, 2012 at 10:12:00

    Congratulations Peter! You did it. I'm sure you have made proud your family & friends, but the entire community can take pride in your achievement. You are an inspiration to young and not so young alike and certainly make your Toastmasters International club proud. All the best in your future endeavours! Margaret Noseworthy

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    Wendy Bradbury
    - October 6, 2012 at 15:38:41

    Congratulations Peter!!!! I knew that you would never stay in that mill forever and I could always see you doing something better. Congratulations on having the courage to take that final step and to inspire others to fulfill their dreams!!

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    As I See It
    - October 6, 2012 at 13:36:47

    Congratulations to you Mr. Hiscock. What a lovely story. A bouquet to your good wife, as well.

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    Brittany Piercey
    - October 6, 2012 at 10:33:32

    Way to go Peter! Super proud of you and all that you have accomplished. You deserved all the happiness you felt yesterday, and there is more to come!

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