Chronicle 2018

Evie Watt Ogden.

Class of 1949 - Sallee Lewie Rymal, Joan Robinette Sadleir, Ann Macdonald Macintosh, Connie Conacher and Joyce Allan MacLatchy.

lives in Trinidad. Ann Macdonald Macintosh says that she will remain in Port Carling for as long as she can still drive, after which she plans to move to Toronto with her sister Peggy Macdonald Latimer 1955.

house and garden properties of the National Trust. She keeps busy with a number of dogs and cats, including a newly acquired puppy. Mary Hahn Hogarth has journeyed to the U.K. from time to time to visit her daughters and she sees June when there; Mary’s husband Donald is not well at the moment and we wish them the very best. June also keeps in touch with Dorothy Ferreira Phillips who still

DEATHS Constance (Connie) Conacher

$ 47,880

CLASS OF 1950

CLASS OF 1950 BURSARY TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2018

CLASS REPS: Elizabeth Scroggie Joy and Marion McTaggart Oliver While many from our year have slowed down, we still have some very active members. Natalie Hooke McMinn , who now lives in Ottawa, has taken up her family’s long heritage in the arts and is painting in oils, watercolours and acrylics. She takes an active role in the art world in Ottawa. Harriet Thomson Tunmer lives in Niagara-on-the-Lake, where she keeps a close eye on happenings at the festival…where her son is a technical director. Every Christmas, she travels to Cambridge, England to be with her other son’s family. Anne McCordick McPherson has a book of short stories looking for a publisher and is writing another novel. She and her husband spent time in France at their place overlooking the Pyrenees. Last summer, they took a boat trip in Italy from Padua to Venice and travelled extensively in Scotland. Elinor Hilborn Hewton and her husband now

live in a condo in Oakville near their daughter. They have a son living in Utah and another in Chalk River. Lucy Szerstiuk Woodliffe still does bonsai and has a tree which is now 25 years old and three feet high. Mary Ann Turville Simpson has had a very busy time helping to look after her sister Nancy, who broke her back last spring. Mary’s grandson won a gold medal in rowing in Boston; he is the cox. Naomi Peters Goldie has moved into the Concord Retirement Home, where she enjoys making new friends and finding fellow Havergalians with whom to reminisce. Diana Durand McLeod still lives in Peterborough and continues her interest in, and support of the musical scene there.

DEATHS Joan Greey McLaughlin Barbara Watson MacNaughtan

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