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CLASS REPS: Cynthia Johnson Clarkson and Linda
FitzGerald Grasley
1957 to 2017 = 60 years! We will celebrate this occasion
at the annual Reunion Weekend (usually the first weekend
in October). Please let us know if you are coming and if you
would prefer dinner or lunch on the Saturday. Options are
a catered meal at Cynthia’s home, a restaurant or club –
price to be determined.
We are saddened to report the death of
Elizabeth
(Betsy) Batten Bertram
, School Captain of our year. We
will all miss her steadfast way of living life to its fullest.
Joan Collacutt Chaffe
was on the move again and now
lives in Trenton, Ontario.
Janet Evans Clarke
has happily
settled in Richmond Hill.
Diane (Di) Gower Dent
continues
to work part time at Redeemer University. She and Peter
travelled to France and Switzerland, as well as to Florida.
Linda FitzGerald Grasley
crossed another trip off of
her bucket list by taking a Globus Tour of the First and
Second World War Canadian Monument sites in France
and Belgium.
Veronica Lattman Arthur
still serves and
contributes to her various boards. It was great to see her
at the Trinity College Reunion in Toronto. Overseas travel
included two weeks in Iran.
Alexandra (Sandy) Kennedy
Lager
is cheerful and fun to talk to, in spite of health
issues.
Pam Hooper Richardson
spends much of her time
in Florida and then at their cottage on Stoney Lake with
family.
Ruth Moran Robert
enjoys a very active social life
in Florida and Toronto.
Nancy Milburn Taylor
is happy
with her family and plays lots of bridge.
Jane Cogan Upton
keeps jokes flying on the Internet from Calgary.
DEATHS
Betsy Batten Bertram
CLASS OF 1957
CLASS OF 1957 BURSARY
TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017
$
29,770
CLASS REP: Diane (Di) Hume Ward
In January,
Pam Purdy Kernaghan
died of a heart
attack. Many of us attended a beautiful service, and more
sent notes and pictures which were printed in the order
of service.
Judy Kinsey Falusi
will stay in the north (Midland,
Ontario) for the winter for the first time in years! Brrrrr
…
Cynthia (Tinks) Thun Willauer
joined the Women’s
March in Washington in January. She may move back to
Canada! She and her husband tried to board a flight to
Cuba but, because they were not with a tour, they couldn’t
get beyond the questioning regarding their purpose. They
are escaping the cold by going to Key West for a week in
March.
Liz Blunt Poarch
enjoyed a trip to Trinidad and she
and her brother visited their birthplace, Sarnia, where
they reunited with cousins whom they hadn’t seen in
years.
Jane Ann Hart
spent Christmas with her daughter
Melanie; Peter visited in December. She sold her house
and is settled in Vancouver. She keeps fit by walking
and enjoys visiting Mel and family in Whistler on the
weekends. Jane hopes to visit Toronto next year.
Sylvia Swinden Milne
travelled to Greece, Israel,
Egypt, Suez Canal, Jordan, Oman and Dubai.
Frances
Ruttan
makes “Scraptures” from fabric scraps and shows
in the annual Oshawa Fibre Arts Show. Her daughter
Kitty, a professor, has recently graduated her second PhD
student! Her son Tim owns a graphic design firm. Her
two grandkids are doing well in graphic and performing
arts. Kitty’s Alana (11) entertained Great Grannie Emery
(103) with a trombone concert at Christmas. Hubby Alan
fights climate change; Tim and Alan will soon launch his
website,
Stable Climate
.
Ann Tottenham
visited Calgary for Christmas and fell
prey to a virus with the rest of the family.
Judy Musgrave
Burgress
hopes to visit J.A. in Vancouver. Last year, she
CLASS OF 1958
CLASS OF 1958 ENDOWMENT
TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017
$
9,237
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