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One of the highlights of

Catherine (Cathy) Robinson

Clark

’s past year was a trip to Iceland with

Margaret

(Margie) Angel, Patricia (Tricia) Ralph

and Cathy’s

husband Peter. Together, they drove the perimeter of the

country and enjoyed visiting waterfalls, geysers, glaciers

and turf homes. Tricia even connected with an 11th-

generation cousin! For myself,

Jennifer Carter

, 2016 was

a busy year as I continue my role as president and CEO of

Hermès Canada. It was also a year marked by travel and

adventure, as I was fortunate to have the opportunity to

visit Venice and the Dolomites in Italy, Beijing and The

Great Wall of China, Paris, Western Canada and the

United States. Most important, I successfully completed

one full year of marriage to Michael Cassels.

We wish our cherished Havergal community much

happiness in 2017!

CLASS OF 1975

CLASS OF 1975 ENDOWMENT

TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017

$

23,020

CLASS REPS: Erica Benson and Edwina Dick

Stoate

Happy birthday, everyone! We’re 60 years young!

Clela Errington

is active on the music scene, singing

harmonies with her daughter Jocelyn and other singer/

songwriters. Clela often returns to Brockville to visit her

mum.

Kathryn (Kathy) Ensor Baranowski

celebrated

her mum Mary Clemes 1944’s 90th birthday with a

Canada/New England cruise and is thrilled that her

youngest son Zach has graduated.

Philippa Campsie

, an

adjunct professor at U of T, teaches in the department

of geography and planning and does research for a

foundation focused on urban and regional policy. Philippa

and her husband Norman regularly visit Paris and co-

author a blog about the French capital.

Margot Daly Baker

continues travelling, still undecided

about where to settle down.

Susan Rutherford

is heading

to Spain in May.

Anne Jarrett Vernon

celebrated her 40th

wedding anniversary in England with a stop at the Hampton

Court flower show.

Gwynneth (Gwyn) Rew Grant

is

celebrating five happy years of marriage and two gorgeous

step-grandsons. She enjoys work, travel and nurturing

her tomato plants well into October!

Anne Livingston

Murray

joined her Scotland-based son for a five-day hike

on the West Highland Trail. She loves working in stress and

anxiety reduction in children and with families who have

children with disabilities.

Ann Fleury Underwood

retired

from 36 years of teaching in French immersion for a new

career in psychotherapy. Her three children have flown the

coop. Ann’s mum Barbara Shenstone Fleury Dowie 1933

died this year at age 101, one of the oldest Stoneagers in

HC history!

Edwina Dick Stoate

travels often: to Hong Kong for

work and to Kentucky and Sweden to visit her daughters.

Her first granddaughter recently turned one. This winter,

she went hiking in Patagonia with Deb Cumming 1973.

Joanne Hemmant Strecker

had a stressful year. Her

parents died within months of each other and her father-

in-law died last spring. Happily, her daughter Kristina

completed her master’s in architecture at UBC and

returned home for an extended visit before moving to

Switzerland. Joanne visited England in the spring.

Lani

Schmidt Lorenz

frequently visits her two grandsons in

Toronto and enjoyed four trips last year to celebrate her

60th. Smitty’s Fine Furniture is booming, so Lani stays

very busy.

Martha Hilton Ellis

has lived in Florida for the past

16 years, but returns to Georgian Bay each summer.

Jennifer Stutz Flexton

divides her time between bucolic

English village life and beachy Naples, Florida.

Megan

Honsberger Turtle

is enjoying being Gran to Greydon, 3.

Erica Benson

loves exploring the ravines and downtown

neighbourhoods of Toronto with her four-legged shadow,

Tallulah.

We have arrived at that point where our parents are

elderly or have passed on. We are – or have been – their

caregivers where once they were ours. Many of you have

written about this. As

Anne Livingston Murray

wrote:

“It marks a time of ‘seizing the moment’ for the next

years. As we move beyond

40 Years On

, may the year be

filled with good health and adventure for our great Class

of 1975.”

CLASS NEWS