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Left: Simone Creed 1968
and her daughters in Aspen,
Colorado.
Right: Megan Moore 1968
with her husband and their
sons Brian and Evan.
Left: Vicky Dunbar
Koudstaal 1968’s
granddaughter Iris.
Right: Christine Adamson
Norman 1968 with her son,
his bride and Christine’s
husband and daughter.
the time on their iPads and FaceTiming with their friends.
Susie has been to Palm Beach a couple of times this winter.
Wendy Plummer Hinde
and her hubby are enjoying their
winters in Florida and are planning a cruise in the Caribbean.
Since 2016,
Megan Marani Moore
has become more
active than ever in politics…reading, attending events and
catching the news. She enjoys yoga and remains active
in the digestive wellness business that she runs with her
husband Russell. Their sons Brian and Evan continue to
thrive.
Christine (Chris) Adamson Norman
still works full time
as the principal medical science liaison for the solid tumour
team/oncology for Johnson and Johnson/Janssen. Chris
also has a private practice as a psychologist, treating newly
diagnosed cancer patients and their families, and hopes to
become a Big Sister. Her son was married last year. Her
daughter works in L.A. as a family law attorney. Crisi and her
husband travel and sail in their spare time.
Simone Creed
skis, bikes, golfs, swims and is a member
of the Art Group at the Heliconian Club. She had two group
art shows this spring, and raises money for breast cancer
for Mt. Sinai, Princess Margaret and Sunnybrook Hospitals.
Mary-Catherine (MC) Boggs Acheson
’s daughter was
married last August. Last fall, MC and her husband travelled
through Western Canada on the Rocky Mountaineer. MC
enjoys duplicate bridge and her book club, and is on the
board of Safe Families Canada, which provides short-term
care for families in crisis. Her son and daughter work in
finance and live in London, England.
Debora (Debbie) Harding
works part time for Red
Coats Moving Solutions helping people downsize, declutter
and move. Lately, she has been giving talks about how to
declutter, starting with how hard she finds to do it herself.
She is taking a course at Glendon ‒ Living and Learning in
Retirement ‒ and exercised at the B and R until the fire. Her
son Michael is at Queen’s doing his MBA and her daughter
Jane works for Carolyn Bennett 1968 as a constituency
assistant.
Betsy Sumner
and her partner Frank process maple
syrup at the farm, travel as much as possible and leave