Chronicle 2017

designed a line of jewellery. Christiane Lemieux Young sold DwellStudio to Wayfair, one of the largest online destinations for the home. She is now pursuing various new business/design ventures. Manizeh Fancy is deputy director, Crown Law Office-Civil in Ontario focusing on Aboriginal law. Julie Gilmour is a professor of international relations at the University of Toronto. Jane Langford continues to lead a large, North American team of lawyers and professionals at TD. Angela Meharg continues to build her company Datisfy.

Marcia (Marcy) Luba Barton is running the local school snack program and is happy to have her energy back after breast cancer treatment last year. When she’s not with her husband and young son, Janina Kon continues to practise law in Vancouver, with a primary focus on privacy and access to information. Christie Dilorio Harkin ’s new publishing company won the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award for Missing Nimama . Facebook users, please join the private group HC Class of ‘88!

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CLASS REP: Tiffany Park Mason The busy 1989s share a common theme as we look for that magical work-life balance! Nicole Fisher commented that the book When Breath Becomes Air shook her up and reminded her of how short life is. She said, “I’m trying to balance my life more so that I live each day to its fullest, having buried my head in work for the last several years!!” She is off to a good start, as she wrote from a small town in Thailand while on extended holiday. Her home is still in Oahu, where she supports youth through internships in conservation and sustainability. In Vancouver, Kim Downey spends her “spare” time writing an outline for a novel as she works to fulfil her dream of writing fiction. Tanya White states that “life is pretty simple” in Austin with a balance of work (market manager), volunteerism (mentoring young women in startups), renovating a home (visitors welcome!) and travel (Sweden). Carol Tan Helton is in Fort Wayne, Indiana in her 10th year as city attorney. Her son starts kindergarten in the fall. Tara O’Carroll joined the Ferrero chocolate company – yum! She recently had dinner with Nicole Nolan Sidhu , who was in London for a conference. She and Marc also visited with Catherine Paterson Gunn while in Nova Scotia last summer. Catherine Paterson Gunn spends a lot of time driving her kids to sports practices. Her family is planning to spend a month in Ontario this summer. In Toronto, Elizabeth (Liz) Wilson Edge runs a bookkeeping business, allowing her to have more time for her two kiddies. Suzette Strong is adjusting to the fact

that her daughter started high school. She spends lots of time at Emily’s hockey games and joined the board of Huron University College. Anne Noble ’s eldest Havergalian daughter Maggie is heading to Scotland for a student exchange. Paige Wilkins happily juggles parenting three kids and a horribly behaved dog, while working in palliative care, playing squash, watching hockey and travelling. Catharine Heddle participates in a speed-fundraising group called 100 Women Who Care (Toronto East), while also freelancing in employee communications and volunteering with her boys’ schools and at a local shelter. Sarah Bull recently faced a serious health challenge, but is now feeling good and strong. She wants us all to get our mammograms! Besides her busy career and family life, Sarah has also joined the board of the Havergal Foundation. Jo-Anne Matear continues to indulge her passion for travel: three weeks in India, visiting the Taj Mahal, Kerala and Rishikesh; two weeks in Italy for her mom’s birthday; and she is heading to Nicaragua for another yoga retreat. Joanne (Jo) Day Berry is busy with her two girls (Grades 7 and 4). She loves living in Peterborough, fixing up her house and working as a rehabilitation therapist with acquired brain injury clients, as well as with seniors. Barbara (Barb) Hayhurst has been living in Collingwood for eight years, but now commutes to Toronto for her role as V-P of admissions at Blyth Academy. Her husband, son and dog hold down the fort while she’s away two nights a week. She’s making the most of her city time by seeing her mum and old friends.

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