Chronicle 2019

CLASS NEWS

this June in Toronto. Susie Feldman Goldberg says that grandchildren are the best! Susie plays Mahjong and Canasta, volunteers at the library and goes out with friends. She is going to Florida in April. Gail Hunnisett Thomsen is back to her old self after eight surgeries, including two new hips! She is sorry to have missed our 50th. Her son Erik and daughter Stefanie are now running the family steel business. Stefanie has three boys: Jayce, 11, Kyle, 6, and Casey, 5, and Erik has two girls: Dania, 14, and Erika, 7. Gail is fortunate to have family close by. Wendy Plummer Hinde and her husband were again lucky enough to spend the winter in the warmth of Florida. They took their kids and their partners on a cruise to the Caribbean this spring and had a wonderful time. Betsy Sumner writes from Florida. She and Frank travelled to South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe in October, just

after our reunion; they spent five days on the Rovos Train, had several safari camps, and spent time in Capetown. They are selling their farm in Queensville after 30 years and building a place in Horseshoe Valley. Betsy is helping to organize the August 14th Golf 2 Remember tourney for Alzheimer’s disease in Newmarket. Cynthia Whittaker is currently in Durban, early into a visit around South Africa, finishing with a little time in Botswana and Zimbabwe. It’s her third time there! She continues to like life in Victoria and travels when she can. Elizabeth Maunsell was in Australia earlier this year for a marvellous photographic jaunt with her sister Catherine Maunsell 1965 and hopes to prepare a new exhibition of photographs! Life is good; retirement is good.

DEATHS Marilyn Cronyn McCall

Top left to right: Marilyn Cronyn 1968; Vicky Dunbar Koudstaal 1968 and Erik; Anita Fallis Taylor 1968 and grandson Jack. Lower left: Susie Feldman Goldberg’s 1968 grandsons. Lower right: Gail Hunnisett 1968 and her grandsons.

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