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CLASS REPS: Joanne Hyde Gooding and Diane King

MacNicol

Julie Di Lorenzo

was awarded the honour of Hall of Fame by

BILD, the Greater Toronto Home Builders Association. She

was nominated to the board of Waterfront Toronto by the

province of Ontario, and is on the board of The York School.

Her daughter Chiara 12 and son Rob 9 are both at the York

School. Her husband Rob Graham is on the Bruce Trail Board

and board of the Good Shepherd Homeless Shelter.

Amanda Sutton Tarling

would love to come to the

Reunion, but will have to wait until “40 years on.” She has

a profoundly disabled son and it’s hard for her to get away

for an extended time. She also has a daughter who is 18.

Amanda is a Unitarian lay chaplain officiant in Kelowna.

In a recent sermon about love, she encouraged people to

rekindle a passion from their youth. It made her think of

how much she enjoyed all of her years at Havergal.

Pamela Douglas Hofley

lives in New Hampshire with

her husband. She works at Dartmouth as both the medical

director and the associate chief quality officer. Her two

girls are at university.

Audrey Carr

lives and works in New

York as the director of immigration and special projects at

Legal Services NYC, a non-profit organization that provides

free civil legal services to low-income New Yorkers.

Cate Shea

is expanding her art business with workshops

such as team-building events and corporate socials. She has

a blast doing art parties such as ladies’ nights and birthday

parties. Her private studio clients are adults, teens and

kids who paint with her to work through life transitions and

challenges, such as family issues, divorce, career change and

health issues.

Kimberley (Kim) Ward Grossman

is a new grandma

to three boys. She lives in Fort Lauderdale, where she runs

Nobleton Hotel with her husband.

Cynthia McMinn Clarke

lives in Ottawa with her partner, her 15-year-old daughter

and her 13-year-old son. She works in systems engineering

at Canada Post. Her daughter plays violin and flute and her

son plays clarinet and sax. Cynthia coaches her daughter’s

ringette team and plays herself. Her son plays hockey and

lacrosse. She is planning a family trip this summer to Costa

Rica.

Katharine (Kathy) Richardson Dingley

retired in

June after 13 years as an administrator, including eight

years as principal at Blythwood JPS. She looks forward to

golfing, tennis and walking the dogs. After earning her PhD

in chemistry from the University of Toronto,

Francesca

CLASS OF 1982

CLASS OF 1982 BURSARY

TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017

$

37,022

in our 35th Reunion.

Amy Vanderburgh

has two girls;

Ashley is at vet school in Grenada and Alannah is at U of

T doing her master’s. Amy’s husband is still chasing the

bad guys with the RCMP! We know who to call when we

get into trouble.

Tracy Wrong

is a director at The Royal Ottawa Hospital

in the mental health facility. She and her husband have

three children, all at university. She blew off our 35th for

Adele, but we hope to see her at our 40th.

Kathie Morris

Wood

is busy with her real estate career and planning

the wedding of one of her sons in September.

Cathy Patterson

works with B.C.’s Recreation and

Parks Association; she oversees all registered fitness

leaders in the province. When she’s not trying to figure

out her 16-year-old twins, she’s renovating her basement.

More room for visitors, please!

Mary Metcalf Muir

still

runs her business MaryPopsIn. She is also working part

time at Havergal and running her fundraiser ‒ James’

Journey. This past April was the fifth Anniversary of James’

Journey and she thanks everyone for their support!

We did receive news from everyone else in our class

but, when we fact-checked, we realized that they were

sending us alternative facts and fake news so we were

not able to share it with you although, as one of our

classmates

Kara Spence

pointed out, it would have

made for more interesting reading. In closing, we want

to thank

Robin Harris Porter, Tiana Koffler Boyman,

Kingi Carpenter

and

Leslie Dennis

for making our 35th

Reunion a special event. Until next time!

DEATHS

Andrea Dean

CLASS NEWS