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Australia and New Zealand. Elizabeth (Liebes) Austin is recreating her boarding experience by having Jane Rowe Rees and Rosemary Campbell Cooper living close by. She looks forward to hosting Jenny Stevens Ucar and would welcome anyone visiting Vancouver. Barbara (Barb) Smith Broadhead enjoys her three new grandchildren. She loves her Toronto garden and continues her attempt at duplicate bridge. Mary Holland Podrebarac is excited about her two-week canoe trip to the Northwest Territories this summer. She plays pickleball and enjoys woodcarving. Mary Garvie Yohn is all about grandchildren. She has two and is expecting a third in July! Judith Hodgson Sanford enjoyed seeing old friends at the reunion last fall. She loved the laughter and marvelled at so many lives

fully lived. Anne Smith Bingham Ross is a naturalist at her school’s nature centre. She has a daughter in Chicago and a son in Michigan, and enjoys birding, playing the piano, yoga, politics and South American travel. Gail Tanner Mason Wieczorek travelled to Ottawa to celebrate her twin grandchildren’s first birthday. Kathy McLeod enjoys living in London, Ontario and taking her son’s dog on walks through the city’s nature trails. Marian Smith works with Youth at Risk and the Ecumenical Breakfast Program. She loves spending time with her three children and four granddaughters. Connie Corbett saw Suzanne Greenfield Heathcote in Toronto. Connie lives in Presqu’ile and looks forward to her sons returning to Ontario. “Life is great!”

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CLASS OF 1967

CLASS OF 1967 ENDOWMENT TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2017

CLASS REP: Jane Stevens Westlake Mark your calendars for our reunion the weekend of September 23 and 24. We graduated during the centennial year of Confederation and, as we celebrate Canada’s sesquicentennial, we join the ranks of Havergal’s Cinquantenaires. If you still have your tunic, we’d love to see you model it at the reunion in the style of 1967. Wendy Thompson writes that her mother, Havergal Old Girl Dawn, passed away at 97 after a full and interesting life celebrated by family. In 2016, Wendy did lots of travel and hiking, including the Bruce Trail from end to end with friends, including Nora McKay Adamson . Jane Stevens Westlake enjoys volunteering with Second World War veterans in K Wing at Sunnybrook, as well as in the Archives. Jane’s grandmother Dorothy Haskins 1918 was a Havergal Old Girl. Now, great- granddaughter Diane occasionally teaches at the school. Jane travelled to France last April to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. It was a delight to hear from Kippy (Kippen) Jaffray, Judith (Judy) Welch Schuett, Hope Thomson Haynes and Mindy Pack-Beresford Maclean . Mindy lives in Scotland; she and her husband Charles were expecting an

eighth grandchild at the time of writing. They frequently visit their three children in London, where they have a flat. Mindy saw Posie Weldon Ross in Edinburgh before her marriage 45 years ago and sends her best regards to us all. Susan (Sue) Counsell (a.k.a. Siridharma: too long a story for here, she says!) spent 20 years in Los Angeles and Boston working with non-profits before finding herself in a small town in southwest New Mexico, which she adores. Not quite retired, she has two children and two grandchildren and enjoys dancing, teaching yoga and the great outdoors. Now retired, Maribeth (Mari) Gray has lived in the States for 40 years. She is working on her sixth book about life on a spiritual path and spends several months each year in India, Denmark or elsewhere. Maribeth and Sue Counsell have kept up a close friendship. Light and colour fills the home of Deborah (Debbie) Woods , who has exhibited in Barrie’s City Hall and at the Common Roof. Deb is happily busy with four grandchildren, including a set of twins. Charmaine Jones and her partner Linda visited Australia for several months while enjoying their two families ‒ a son residing in Sydney and their daughter in Alberta. Five grandchildren

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