Chronicle 2018

CLASS NEWS

house calls, while many of us continue on with boards or volunteer work. A small reunion was held last summer at Cathy’s when Jackie had a significant layover between flights from Ottawa to Vancouver; over lunch, Lyn Gaby (didn’t forget this time), Ginny Gooch MacEachern , Nancy Milne , Cheryl Joseph and your Class Rep discussed their families, ailments and what we were up to (or not). Much laughter! The exuberant, generous hostess of our 50th Class Reunion, Karen Magee Pape , lost her fight with cancer on June 2nd. We will remember and toast her at our 55th in September.

Lyn Gaby 1963 and new best friend in Morocco.

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CLASS OF 1964 BURSARY TOTAL AS AT MAY 31, 2018

CLASS REPS: Diane (Di) Davies and Teresa Woods Snelgrove Kathleen Barber retired from her Community Life ministry and travelled to Hawaii in March with her sister Bridget Barber 1967. Sue Gudernatch Dreyfus travelled to Paris, Prague and Mexico for Christmas. She works part time in New York City in regulatory consulting for a medical oncology group and attended the HOGA reunion there. Anne Royden Gerken ’s oldest daughter was appointed as Yale University’s dean of law and her youngest daughter got married. Anne and her husband celebrated their 50th anniversary with travels to London last spring and Paris in September. In Washington, she also saw Anne Laybourne Kendall and they spoke to Chris Quinn Meadows . Margot Kay Hillman and her husband went to Invermere, B.C. and Nuremberg, Germany to visit their daughters’ families. Having located her birth family through Ancestry DNA, she is now meeting them all. Accompanied by her husband and a group of Aussie firefighters helping with the B.C. forest fires, Kathy Batten Johnson attended her granddaughter’s wedding in Victoria, later touring Vancouver Island. Anne Laybourne Kendall and her husband continue to work, enjoy their grandchildren and their summer cottage on the Ottawa River. Mary Susanne Lamont ’s business is 32 years

old. Her two new half knees helped improve her golf and, in November, she visited Botswana and Liz Ross Peter 1962 in Cape Town en route home. Anne Zurrer Martin continues to ski and travel, including to Phoenix to see grandchildren and Australia with friends. With her entire family at a cottage near Algonquin Park, they attended the Zurrer family reunion last summer. Jan Coe Parks was safe from the effects of Hurricane Harvey in Galveston. Jan and her husband spend time visiting their 1-year-old granddaughter in Driftwood, Texas. She continues her annual July trip to Ontario cottage country. Judi Trevett Shields retired from the Ministry of Children and Youth after 25 years of auditing child welfare services. She sold her Barrie home, bought a condo and travelled to Los Angeles, Edmonton and Spain, where she and a friend completed the final 120 km hike of the Camino de Santiago walk. Marg Cowan Slamen continues to walk along her husband’s path with his Alzheimer’s disease. Marg went on a 10-day cruise of the Great Lakes from Toronto to Chicago. Donna McLachlin Fleming and her husband enjoy their grandchildren, dividing their time between Mississauga and the cottage. Teresa Woods Snelgrove continues her volunteer work, enjoys reading good books and visits from her children and grandchildren. Jane Watson took a wonderful, small-group adventure

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