Chronicle 2018

Anita Fallis Taylor and her husband John undertook an epic road trip across the U.S. to attend son Chris’s wedding in Pasadena, California last October. They were delighted to share the celebration with Vicky Dunbar Koudstaal and her hubby Erik. Megan Marani Moore ’s sons Brian and Evan joined the family business – Mariani Wellness Associates – in consulting roles. Pleased with this collaboration, Megan and her husband Russell are spending more time at their Meaford summer cottage. Son Brian is moving to Germany where he has met a young woman: the family will miss him. Son Evan works at bringing people with ideas to the marketplace through a full start-to-finish launching process. Betsy Sumner and Frank were in Florida this winter, returning to tap their maple trees. August 15th is the sixth annual golf tourney in support of Alzheimer’s that Betsy co-organizes. In October, they plan to travel to South

Africa. Carolyn Bennett celebrated her 20th year as MP for Toronto-St. Paul’s and thinks that being Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs is the best job in Canada, where the most progress can be made! Vicky Dunbar Koudstaal ’s 2-and-a-half-year-old granddaughter Iris loves books, got her first library card and is the light of her Nana’s eyes. In January, Vicky and Erik travelled to southeast Asia: overland through north Thailand, Laos to Vientiane, afterward cruising up the Irrawaddy from Yangon to Mandalay – all as wonderful and romantic as it sounds. Nicole Langley Mitescu is grateful to be part of the Havergal community, although only there for a year. Nicole lives in southern California; her husband has Alzheimer’s, so she isn’t travelling much. She’ll be attending an August 2018 family reunion in Picton and would love to see anyone else in the area. She’s unable

Top Left: Vicky Dunbar Koudstaal 1968’s granddaughter Iris.

Top Right: Anita Taylor 1968 and family.

Lower Left: Simone Creed 1968’s grandson Malcom.

Lower Right: Simone Creed 1968 and her daughter Caroline in the Sierra Nevadas.

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