

Together, We Can Defy Gravity
hat is it that makes so many of us watch in awe when we witness astronauts floating in spacecrafts on breathtaking missions? The video of Chris Hadfield’s cover of David Bowie’s Space Oddity, with an acoustic guitar floating through the International Space Station, is still one of my favourites. My repeated watching is likely one of the reasons our singing Canadian astronaut’s video went viral! Moments that literally defy gravity are a reminder of our own personal capacity to push the boundaries of what we think is humanly possible and gain a perspective of the vastness of our potential. And in many ways this is what we do every day at Victoria University. We inspire our students to challenge preconceived boundaries, to ask some of humanity’s most compelling questions, and to boldly develop innovative answers.
Defy Gravity: The Campaign for Victoria University will transform the student experience at Victoria College and Emmanuel College. Our world is changing faster than anyone could have imagined, and we are responding by giving students the skills to shape our future.
Our students have told us that they want to challenge the status quo, create a more equitable society, protect our environment, and stand up for social justice. And it is our mission to help them do it.
Together, with our generous philanthropic community, we will:
Make our spaces, including our 150-year old heritage buildings, more accessible to encourage social connections for everyone.
Expand our outstanding signature academic programs to give students a strong foundation in analytical skills, historical context and creativity.
Be daring and innovative in driving sustainability throughout our campus.
Invite more diverse students, including those from at-risk communities, to study at Vic and increase financial aid.
Increase wellness and mental health supports for students.
Leverage our unique multi-faith approach to theological studies to further serve our communities.
Reimagine our historic and iconic campus to make sure our classrooms reflect leading approaches to teaching and learning.
We are grateful to our Vic community for supporting the next generation of students as they seek to make a positive impact in the world. There is always a part of you at Vic! I invite you to take the time to learn more about our new campaign, and join us, as we Defy Gravity!
The Campaign Cabinet for Victoria University:
HONORARY CHAIR: Wendy Cecil Vic 7T1 and Chancellor Emerita

HONORARY MEMBERS: Norman Jewison Vic 4T9, Chancellor Emeritus, Chancellor Nick Saul Vic 9T0, Carole Taylor Vic 6T7, Chancellor Emerita
CO-CHAIRS: Judy Goldring Vic 8T7, David Wilson Vic 6T8
MEMBERS: Sonia Baxendale Vic 8T4, Stephen Coxford Vic 7T4, Paul Gooch (President Emeritus), John Grant Vic 8T3, Stephen M. Grant Vic 7T0, Brian Johnston Vic 8T1, Rizwan Khalfan Vic 9T5, Pamela Marchant Vic 9T6, Sandy McIntyre Vic 7T4, Pauline Thompson Vic 6T3, President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Rhonda McEwen
Alumni Come Together to Spearhead Major Fund-raising Campaign

For the Campaign’s Honorary Chair Wendy Cecil Vic 7T1, addressing financial barriers for students interested in attending Vic is very important. “I didn’t come from financial means and was only able to attend Vic because the Bursar took an interest and helped me secure a bursary. There are so many talented high school students who come from at-risk backgrounds, and we need to make sure that they have the same opportunities that I was given,” explains Cecil, who is a member of The Order of Canada for her accomplishments as a business leader and her extensive community engagement. She is the former vice-president of business development at Brascan Ltd. (now Brookfield Asset Management).
f the many personal reasons expressed by members of Victoria University’s campaign cabinet as to why they have volunteered to raise funds for Victoria University, the most consistent one is “I want more students to have the same amazing experience that I had at Vic!” For twelve remarkable alumni this wish translates into serving Victoria University as a member of its new Campaign Cabinet. Victoria University’s campaign has a goal to raise $80 million as part of the broader U of T Defy Gravity campaign and the cabinet members will be hard at work with Vic’s advancement team in seeking investment in the University’s strategic initiatives
“When I was deciding where to study, I was drawn to the physical beauty of the campus. My time at Vic was transformative, inspired by the experiences of generations of my family before me,” explains Campaign Co-chair, Judy Goldring Vic 8T7, who is President and Head of Global Distribution, AGF Management Limited. Goldring, who named the Goldring Student Centre at Vic with her brother, Blake Goldring, will lead the cabinet with Campaign Co-chair David Wilson Vic 6T8, a retired financial leader who held executive roles as Vice-Chair of Scotiabank and Chair of the Ontario Securities Commission. “All those on this cabinet benefitted both academically and professionally from our time at Victoria, and we established life-long friendships at the University. We are committed to ensuring that generations of students will continue to have that experience,” says Wilson. “My parents met on the Victoria campus in the beautiful Emmanuel Library and whenever I am on campus, I think of them and everything that Vic has brought to my family.”
In addition to financial supports for its students, Defy Gravity: The Campaign for Victoria University will ensure that the university’s iconic buildings and grounds continue to meet the needs of students, faculty and community members and that a continued sense of pride of place is maintained. Many of Vic’s century-old buildings require much-needed upgrades including ensuring accessibility for all. Signature academic programs at Victoria College and Emmanuel College will need additional investment to be enhanced and expanded to reflect our changing world.
“When I think of Victoria University, I think about a warm and lively community. That’s what Vic gave to me and to so many students in their formative years. I know that the funds that we raise will support a special culture where everyone belongs—that every student who brings their own history, culture and experiences to Victoria University feels like they are contributing to the vibrant community in which we live and learn,” says Cecil.

BELONG $20M: Student Support
Our campaign will enhance our awards portfolio by increasing bursaries and scholarships which enable more students from diverse backgrounds and experiences to study at both Victoria and Emmanuel Colleges. Strong academic guidance, personal coaching, and mental-health and wellness resources will create a supportive atmosphere for all Victoria University students.
EXPLORE $15M: Outstanding Academic Offerings

We will be seeking support for teaching excellence professorships at Victoria College, in order to sustain and enhance our leading academic programs. In particular a new major program in Creativity and Society will build on the success of Vic’s minor program in creative expression and engage community partners including schools, museums, and creative and cultural institutions. Support from the campaign will help grow this important new program for Victoria College. Emmanuel College is on the leading edge of multireligious theological education and, through campaign investment, will build on its popular Master of Pastoral Studies program, and will seek to endow two new professorships for the College.
ENCOUNTER $35M: Capital/Infrastructure
Our historic and modern buildings, open spaces, and sense of place promote the rhythms of a vibrant campus life and sustain a learning environment where countless opportunities for enriching and open dialogue transpire. With investment from the campaign, we will be creating learning spaces which address emerging pedagogical needs, improve venues for academic, cultural and community events, and adopt new technologies for connecting. As we maintain the special beauty of our campus, we will also address issues of accessibility to our physical spaces. Addressing the urgent global issue of climate change and sustainability is also a key priority with respect to all current and future buildings on the Victoria University campus.
TRANSFORM $10M:
Signature Learning Experiences
With campaign investment, Victoria College’s signature Scholars-in-Residence program will be scaled-up, leading to enhanced research opportunities for undergraduates of the humanities and social sciences. Campaign gifts will also support the expansion of Vic Ready as a leading co-curricular readiness program for Victoria College students. A Fund for Transformative Experiences will support innovative ideas and processes developed by University staff and designed to have a transformative effect on how the business of the university is conducted.
Louise Yearwood, Executive Director, louise.yearwood@utoronto.ca
Mary Heinmaa, Director of Philanthropy, mary.heinmaa@utoronto.ca
Sharon Gregory, Associate Director, Gift Planning, sharon.gregory@utoronto.ca
Ruth-Ann MacIntyre, Senior Development Officer, r.macintyre@utoronto.ca
The Greatest Place on Earth
By Ruth-Ann MacIntyreElizabeth (Addison) McGregor Vic 6T0 calls Victoria College “the greatest place on earth” and has a longstanding relationship with the College as a former student, alumna and annual donor. She is also the great niece of Margaret Eleanor Theodora Addison. (Margaret Addison was the sixth woman to graduate from Victoria College in 1889. She was the first dean of Annesley Hall residence in 1903 and the dean of women at Victoria University from 1920-1931.)
Elizabeth is too young to remember her famous aunt but tells me that all the Addisons had cottages situated next to each other, near Midland, Ontario. Margaret Addison’s cottage, before Elizabeth’s time, often had been filled with international scholarship students, all of whom had a wonderful experience. “My Aunt Margaret was a great source of spiritual and intellectual guidance for international students,” says Elizabeth. “Her sympathetic outreach toward students made it easier for them to meet people at university.”
“wonder” for Elizabeth. She stayed at Addison House on Bloor Street with her roommate, Frances Maine. She and Frances discovered that their mothers had been housemates at Annesley Hall exactly 30 years before. They both moved into the newly built Margaret Addison Hall in 1959 and have been lifelong friends ever since.
Photo provided by Elizabeth McGregor Vic 6T0.
From left to right: Ann Lewis with Charlotte Addison (Elizabeth’s sister), Esther Addison, and Elizabeth (Addison) McGregor with Margaret Addison.

As the third female Addison to attend Victoria College, Elizabeth shares with me the university connections that she, too, made at Vic. (Her mother, Esther Addison, also attended Vic.)
Driving from her hometown of Timmins, Ontario, to Toronto to attend Victoria College in 1957 was a
Elizabeth had a wonderful social time at Vic and was a member of the Blue and White Committee at the University of Toronto; she was the representative for Victoria College and enjoyed the floats, parades and bands.
She and other students attended Vic Chapel every morning from 9:50 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. “Northrop Frye occasionally led chapel,” says Elizabeth. “It was a great way to begin the day before classes started.”
The Greatest Place on Earth
Elizabeth majored in psychology at Victoria College and then attended the Ontario College of Education (OCE). She taught in Dryden, Ontario, where she met her husband, John McGregor— also a teacher. They later taught English and French in Antigua and Africa. “Acquiring a high standard of education at Vic, and being able to apply it overseas, really felt as though I was ‘giving back’,” says Elizabeth.
Elizabeth’s advice to current and incoming Vic students is to take advantage of all the things that are offered at the University and to be open to opportunities to meet people. She attended many guest
lectures as a student, which she describes as an enriching experience.
After Elizabeth’s father Peter Addison died, in addition to his annual support for Victoria College, he left a generous bequest to the College’s scholarship fund. Her father’s generosity, and the special connections that Elizabeth made at Vic, inspires her to give annually to the Vic Annual Fund.
“Once you have your education, you have a whole world of opportunities,” says Elizabeth. “It’s a wonderful gift to be able to give—to help support someone who could otherwise not afford an education. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.”
On behalf of the Office of Alumni Affairs & Advancement, Ruth-Ann MacIntyre expresses her thanks to Elizabeth McGregor and to all of Vic’s annual donors for their generosity and commitment to students. Your donations support the many things that make Victoria College so special, particularly being a warm, welcoming and inspiring community where special connections are made.
Where There’s A Will . . . Planning Your Legacy
Whether it is recognizing the impact of your education on your life and career, expressing gratitude for your experiences inside and outside the classroom, or paying forward the help you received in the form of a bursary or scholarship, there are many reasons for choosing to remember Victoria University in your estate plan.
Charitable bequests and other forms of planned gifts can help you plan your legacy, while providing financial and other benefits. Planned gifts provide support for scholarships and bursaries, academic and co-curricular programs.
For information on gift and estate planning and the five steps you can take to plan your legacy, to receive a free estate planning primer and workbook; or to inform the University that you have made a provision for Victoria or Emmanuel in your estate plan and enrol in the Heritage Society, please contact Sharon Gregory, Associate Director, Gift Planning, at 416-813-4050, or sharon.gregory@utoronto.ca.
If you are considering a bequest in your Will to Victoria or Emmanuel, here is suggested wording:
I give and bequeath to the Board of Regents of Victoria University, Toronto, Ontario, the sum of $ or % or shares of my estate.
Valerie Story Vic 7T0: Heritage Society Member and Vic Volunteer Extraordinaire!

unsure where life would lead me, but I hoped that some day I would be part of the Vic community again. Thirty years later, when I was in a position to give back, I decided to volunteer at Vic,” recalls Valerie.
And volunteer she did: 10 years on the Alumni of Victoria College (including three years as its president); eight years on the Board of Regents; as well as terms on Victoria University’s Senate, the Emmanuel College Advisory Committee and representing Victoria College on U of T’s College of Electors. Valerie also masterfully chaired the committee charged with planning Victoria University’s 175th Anniversary celebration held in 2011. In recent years, she has answered the call to serve on academic and administrative search committees, as well as the selection committee for the Victoria College Distinguished Alumni Award.
n the fall of 1966, Valerie Story enrolled at Victoria College because she was drawn to the English Language and Literature program, had heard good things about Vic and liked the look of the place. From this rather modest beginning, her relationship with Victoria University has broadened and deepened over the ensuing five decades.
Valerie loved the program and the small class sizes and cherished the lifelong bonds formed with many of her Vic 7T0 classmates. She counted herself fortunate to have taken two courses—one in her first year and the other in her fourth—taught by Northrop Frye Vic 3T3, Emm 3T6. She graduated with a deep appreciation for the education she had received at Victoria. “I was
Over the years, Valerie says, she has witnessed the collaboration among the University’s leadership that has resulted in “remarkable initiatives that put students first such as Vic One, Vic Ready, Scholars-inResidence and the new Opportunity Awards program.” Her volunteerism has only deepened her commitment to support the University. “I have donated to Vic since I graduated and a few years ago established a scholarship,” explains Valerie.
“I know that there will be many more exciting initiatives in the future that will need funding. For that reason, I have included a bequest in my Will to Victoria University.”
No doubt Valerie’s extraordinary dedication will be her lasting legacy at Victoria.
Victoria University Annual Giving
Chancellor’s Council/ Presidents’ Circle
$5,000 or more
1947 Freda M. Eickmeyer* V
1949 Isabel (Overton) Bader* V
1949 Ruth (Hunt) Clarke* V
1949 Norman Jewison V
1950 Helen B. Sing V
1953 Marion G. Langford V
1954 Kathleen Curtis V
1954 Edgar F. File V
1956 Gilbert E. Howey V
1956 Elizabeth (Langford) Julian V
1957 Elaine (Barrett) Billings V
1957 Alastair McD* and Jennifer Murray
1961 Elaine M. Godwin V
1962 Robert E. Lord V
1963 John Clipsham V
1963 Mary McDougall Maude V
1964 Susan M. Armitage V
1965 Jeffrey M. Heath V
1967 N. Jane Pepino V
1971 Julie Y. Lee
1972 P. Diane Bond V
1972 Joan D. Catterson V
1972 Garth M. Girvan V
1972 Henry C. Phelps
1974 Marilyn J. Legge and Michael Bourgeois V
1974 J. A. (Sandy) McIntyre V
1974 Mary M. Ward
1977 Michael Fattori and Debora Pearson
1978 John C. Field V
1979 Michael A. Foulkes
1980 Catherine A. Evans
1980 Shelly Jamieson
1981 Blake Goldring V
1981 Paul and Judith Huyer V
1981 Brian and Colleen Johnston V
1982 Margaret Rundle and Stephen Lister V
1983 Angela Esterhammer and John Kozub V
1988 Martine A. Celej V
1988 A. Julia P. Tremain
1989 Robert T. Pemberton V
1989 Frank and Susan Vella
1997 Eric A. Brock
2000 Gail and John* MacNaughton V
Friends, Faculty and Corporations
Isabel and Alfred Bader Fund, a Bader Philanthropy Ann Black V Robert C. Brandeis V Christopher Bretz Robert A. Davidson
Thank you to our alumni, friends, faculty, staff, foundations and corporations who have made a donation to Victoria University’s Annual Fund in support of student scholarships and awards, and to help ensure the ongoing maintenance and beautification of the campus and its exquisite green spaces. The following donor listing recognizes those donors who have contributed $100 or more to Victoria College or to Emmanuel College between May 1, 2021 and April 30, 2022. The University would like to thank its many anonymous donors at this time. The red V after each name indicates 10 years or more of cumulative giving to the University. An asterisk (*) following a name indicates that the donor passed away subsequent to making their donation. Every effort has been made to list names accurately. If your name has been omitted or displayed incorrectly, or if you wish to change your preferred recognition name in University publications, please call Sinitta D’Souza at 416585-4500, toll-free at 1-888-262-9775 or email at sinitta.dsouza@utoronto.ca
Cassim and Naeema Degani
Chris Doner
Sydney Drum Said Easa
Hamilton Presbytery Mission Council
Sharon and Barry Head Jackman Foundation V
The Norman and Margaret Jewison Charitable Foundation V Lilly Endowment Inc.
The Alastair and Jennifer Murray Foundation
Senator Nancy Ruth V Shaftesbury Inc.
The Andrew & Margaret Stephens Charitable Gift Fund
Buddhist Youth Alliance International
Patricia E. Taylor
Timothy Eaton
Memorial Church Vancouver Foundation
The Guy Flavelle Memorial Fund V VWA V Michelle Voss Roberts WM NC-Philanthropic CT01 - Ruby Joliffe Scholarship Foundation
$2,500-$4,999
1949 Margaret Jean (Fraser) Kitchen V
1950 Charles Rathé* V
1951 Donald G. Lawson V 1953 A. Phelps and Judy (McGill) Bell V
1954 J. Douglas Ross V
1956 Paul Chandler Harris V
1957 Jim McCowan V
1959 Anne E. (Foote) Liphardt V
1961 Alexandra F. Johnston V
1963 H. Garfield Emerson
1963 Gail and Bob Farquharson V
1963 Bob Wong V
1964 Jean (Reilly) O’Grady V
1964 MacGregor David Sinclair V
1966 Carolyn Jean (Werry) Sinclair V
1967 Harvey Botting V
1967 Carol A. Brenner V 1968 James M. Parks V 1968 Elizabeth (Eastlake) Vosburgh V
1970 Gillian and Kenneth Bartlett V
1970 Valerie A. Story V
1972 Mary Ann Evans V 1974 David J. Watt V
1975 John E. Engeland V 1980 Cathleen S. Hoeniger 1983 Tiina I. Liivet V 1994 Ellen Redcliffe V 1016 Earle and Iris Toppings V
Friends, Faculty and Corporations
Canadian Tax Foundation Dorothy E. Davey V Paul W. Gooch and Pauline Thompson (1963) V Liphardt Charitable Fund V William Robins and Anne Christie John Young
$1,827-$2,499
1950 M. Lorne Bell V 1953 Nancy (Jamieson)* and Walter Pridham V 1956 Donald C. Morton V 1959 Robert A. Taylor and Johanna Landert-Taylor V 1960 Robert and Marilyn (Daly) Beamish V 1966 John and Josie Watson V 1966 Peter and Joan (1986) Wyatt V 1968 Peter and Mary Lou Rankine V 1970 Susan G. and James Blake V 1971 Christine M. A. Deja V 1972 Marlene Auspitz V 1973 Shirley Hoy V 1974 David L. Farrington V 1974 Carole Linton MacFarquhar V 1977 Susan V. Hewitt V 1979 Dimetrius Schetakis V 1983 John D. Grant V 1987 Benjamin Chan V 1989 Lisa M. Khoo V 1994 Omri Tintpulver 2006 Eva Kushner V 2012 Jeffrey Bacon V
Friends, Faculty and Corporations
Stephen H. Ford Mary and Arthur Heinmaa Kenneth Wilfred Inkster Fund
Larry and Colleen Kurtz V Pamela J. Moorhouse Anne Urbancic V Wellington Square United Church V David S. Wright V Zion United Church
Principal’s Circle $1,000-$1,826
1949 Patricia (Mills) Shield V 1950 Donald B. and Patricia A. Dodds V 1950 Bernice Ujjainwalla V 1952 H. Bernice Bell V 1953 Anne G. Burnett V 1953 Alvin A. Lee V
1953 Larry Lundy* V 1954 Richard P. Cousland V
1956 Barbara E. (Schultz) Phelps V 1957 G. Edmund King V
1957 Elizabeth H. Pearce V 1959 Gwen M. Farrow V 1959 Donald Ernest and Elizabeth* Wakefield V 1961 David L. Crane V 1961 Marian Dingman Hebb V 1962 M. Margaret Fisher V 1962 J. Patrick Whaley and Lynda Jenner V 1963 William E. Hewitt V 1966 Harold Dixon Bridge V 1966 Frank A. Fraser V 1966 David and Patricia (1968) Morton V
1967 Marci C. McDonald V 1968 Lorene De Silva
1968 Geoffrey Philip Joyner
1968 John A. Miller V
1968 Victor-Martyn Sadler
1969 Leo and Beata FitzPatrick V 1969 Marlene (Solomcoe) Robinson V
1970 Keith and Pamela McCallum V
1971 Wendy M. Cecil V
1972 Robert J. and Nancy E. Kincaide V
1974 Margaret E. Devitt V
1974 David Allan Harris V
1975 Melanie C. W. Campbell V
1975 Richard and Sue (Hanbidge) Harris V
1975 Roger and Moira Hutchinson V
1975 Charles A. Webster V
1976 Stephen Bowman and Elizabeth Koester V
1979 Joan M. Tonner V
1982 Robert and Betty Farquharson V
1982 Lorne E. Farr V
1982 Stephen W. Luff
1983 Sharon Gregory and Andrew Mitrovica V
1986 Robert J. Saffrey V
1986 Louise Yearwood
1989 Cindy and Mike Hansen
1990 Kathryn A. Jenkins
1991 Edward Truant V
1997 Alison (Massie)
Broadworth V
1999 James Malcolm Finlay V
2000 Katherine Corlett V
2001 Heikki Jaason
2004 Nancy Coyle
2006 HyeRan Kim-Cragg
2007 Brian La V
2008 Néstor Medina
2010 Yanshuai Cao
2012 Bernard Tse
2015 Chao Wang
Friends, Faculty and Corporations
Yvette Y. Ali Bell Canada - Employee Giving Program V Paul Bouissac V
Brampton and Area Community Foundation Paul E. Bush V
Susan E. Channen
Konrad Eisenbichler V Christopher W. W. Field V Jonathan L. Hart V Lok Ho
Karl Jaffary
Swee Hong Lim
Helen M. Ostovich V Stephen Riggins V B. J. Romans V Patricia Romans V Shining Waters Region United Church Women
Victoria M. Stuart V Katharine M. Thompson V Gordon Thompson V
Cornerstone Circle $500-$999
1944 Elizabeth G. Lenehan V
1945 Ruth Brown V
1945 Barbara (Jones) Michasiw V
1947 Paul M. Deighton* V
1949 Frederick Manson V
1949 Cecily Stone V
1951 Malcolm S. Archibald V
1954 Eleanor L. Ellins V
1954 Anne (Weldon) Tait V
1955 Arnold T. Bailey V
1955 Margaret A. Pinkerton V
1956 Frederick G. Howlett V
1956 Donald West Stevenson V
1956 Lars H. Thompson V
1957 Patricia and John Lane V
1958 Gerry and Georgia
Helleiner V
1958 Olga McKellar V
1958 R. Gary Seagrave V
1958 Cameron D. E. Tolton V
1959 David MacMurchy Cullen* V
1959 Judith N. and J. Bruce Langstaff V
1959 Myrna (Buckingham) McDermid
1959 J. Clair Peacock V
1959 Janet E. Sheridan V
1960 Dan Norman V
1961 Judy A. Hunter V
1963 David M. Horman V
1964 Carolyn B. Bowker V
1964 Eleanor I. Currie V
1964 Janette M. MacDonald V
1965 Nancy (Caldecott)
Sutherland V
1965 Phylip D. Tinning V
1966 Doris A. Arnold V
1966 Miriam L. Irwin V
1966 C. Marilyn McCowan V
1966 Barbara J. McGregor V
1966 E. Ann Rae
1966 William D. G. Rose V
1966 Eleanor L. Smith V
1966 Paul Reginald Stott V
1966 Peter G. F. Young V
1967 Linda E. MacRae V
1967 Virginia R. Robeson V
1968 Peter Bennett V
1969 Calvert L. Francis V
1969 Anne R. McWhir V
1971 David Eugene Clark V
1971 Maureen R. Kaukinen V
1971 John G. Richardson V
1971 Chandra B. Sookdeosingh
1972 Bruce P. King V
1972 Sandra Pett V
1972 Mahendra H. Shah V
1973 Barbara D. Forsyth V
1973 C. Michael and Carol Harpur V
1973 Clinton Mooney V
1975 Deborah and Douglas Herridge V
1975 Roger F. Sarty
1975 Mary Ann Spencer V
1977 Gordon D. Fulton V
1978 Donna M. Burton V
1978 Brian E. Wilson V
1979 Milan Rupic V
1980 Jane Field and Hilary Dore V
1980 Greer Anne Wenh-In Ng V
1981 Susan (Allan) Gillmeister V
1981 David G. Lockhart
1981 Tamara (Morris) Smith V
1981 David L. Swail V
1982 Susan E . Sagert
1983 Andrew J. Graham V
1983 John Sotirakos V
1984 Andre and Jocelyn G. (Meredith) Hidi
1985 Alfred A. Dumont
1987 Robert and Wendy Sider 1989 Alison M. Tasker
1990 Cynthia E. Crysler
1992 Kelly Battle
1994 William Kervin
1997 Stuart J. Andrews 1997 Don Lang V
1998 Christine Birak and Ben Embir
2003 Douglas J. Hall 2020 Lisa A. Wilvert
Friends, Faculty and Corporations
J. Edward Chamberlin V John and Margaret Coleman Katherine Dalziel V Ray deSouza Marie D’Iorio V Martha Drake V Jeremy Forgie Google Matching Gifts Program
Ruth Greenlaw
William E. Hanley Adrienne Hood Nazila Isgandarova
The Isobel Field Fund
David* and Julia* Keeling V Sherry Lee and Gregory Lee Newsome
Esther Lewis V Pamela R. McCarroll
Betsy McLeod
John Nicholson David Oakleaf V Gianfranco Orlandino Olga Zorzi Pugliese V Nevin Reda El-Tahry
Thomas E. Reynolds Lisa Sherlock
Carmen Socknat
John David Stewart Roses Stewart
Toni Ann Laidlaw
Steven W. Tjiang
Germaine Warkentin V Xueqing Xu
Scarlet and Purple Circle $100 - $499
1942 Joan A. Mactavish V
1947 Mary Patricia Raymond V 1948 M. Elizabeth (Betty) Cook V
1948 Wilma (Clark) Friend V
1948 Mary E. (Schweitzer) Pleasance V 1948 D. Graham Tipple V
1949 Peter Bremner
1949 James C. Gardner V
1949 Helen J. Nighswander V
1950 Alan F. Gregory V
1950 John L. Harvey V
1950 Thomas A. Milburn V
1951 Bruce Charles Bone V
1951 J. Douglas Head V
1951 Barbara Anne Holt V
1951 Josephine A. Willsie V 1952 Robert S. Anglin V 1952 Barbara A. Hinds
1952 Kenneth and Mary Lund V 1952 Lorne R. O’Neill V 1952 Margaret H. Parker V 1952 Barbara R. Reid V 1952 Keith L. Sumner V 1953 Hugh John Alexander 1953 Malcolm D. MacKinnon V 1954 Jeanine C. Avigdor V 1954 Bruce and Donna Mackey V 1954 C. Maureen Moorfield V 1954 Elizabeth Myles V 1954 Joan F. Compton Pond
1954 Barbara Walker V 1955 Mary Jane Asselstine V 1955 Suzanne Cousland V 1955 James Gaskin V 1955 Patricia A. Green V 1955 Shirley Johnson V 1955 Marion Laurena Kirkwood V 1955 J. Peter Mitchell and Olga Mracek Mitchell V 1955 R. Allison Roach V 1955 D. R. (Rundle) Toller V 1955 Nora R. Wilson V 1956 Barbara A. Burbidge V 1956 Eleanor J. Burton V 1956 Gordon Alexander Coyne V 1956 John Crawford V 1956 Lois I. Jempson V 1956 Sandra Irene Lane V 1956 Margaret (Kerr) Lewis V 1956 Shirley Ann Shortt* V 1956 Frank Shuttleworth V 1956 Barry J. Truscott V 1956 V. Marilyn Turner V 1956 Mary Janet van den Bergh V 1956 Jean (McNeill) Wright V 1957 Charlotte A. Graham 1957 R. Alan Harris V 1957 Nancy L. Kenyon V 1957 Paul Newman V 1957 Ronald G. Ostic V 1957 Nancy E. Ritchie V 1957 Patricia Rodgers V 1957 A. Louise Rolston V 1957 Robert G. Stevenson V 1957 Richard Verity V 1958 Sheila (Stevenson) Babb V 1958 Douglas G. Brewer V 1958 Joan Burrows V 1958 Stanley Nelson Farrow V 1958 Helen Virginia Finley V 1958 M. Gordon Hueston V 1958 Donald A. Johns V 1958 Victor G. Lotto V 1958 Diane A. McBurney V 1958 Robert C. Pollock V 1958 Barbara C. Robinson V 1958 Diane H. Walters V 1959 Marina A. E. Bieler V 1959 Elizabeth J. Chambers V 1959 Daryl L. Cook V 1959 Marcia Cuthbert V 1959 Dorothy A. De Lisle V 1959 David Gault V 1959 Donald Grant V 1959 Laurence Hebb V 1959 Ivan L. Hurlbut V 1959 Beverley L. Judson V 1959 Patricia Durance Leach V 1959 Patricia C. Leigh V 1959 J. Clark Leith V 1959 Rhoda M. S. Melinyshyn V 1959 Robert F. Stone V
1959 Ronald B. Turner V 1959 M. H. Vandenbroucke V 1960 Marilyn R. Brewer-Patterson V 1960 Dorothy J. Clark V 1960 David A. Lemmon V 1960 Donald Charles Matheson V 1960 James Maxwell V 1960 Murray A. McBride V 1960 Derek W. Quin V 1960 Mary Thomson Redekop V 1961 J. Douglas Bryden V 1961 Lynda Bryden
1961 Margaret A. J. Cameron V 1961 Robert F. Evans
1961 Judy (Caldecott) Fleming and Alan Fleming V 1961 Frank Friesen V
1961 Helen (Truscott) Mitchell V 1961 Edward M. Moskal V 1961 John A. Sallmen V 1961 Kenneth J. Smith V 1961 Michael G. Thorley V 1961 John Traill V 1961 Marilyn Y. White V 1961 William H. M. Wright V 1962 Margaret E. Bird V 1962 Arthur H. Bonsall
1962 David W. Clark V 1962 L. Diane Dyer V
1962 Beverley A. Edgecombe V
1962 Janette H. (Lindsay) Johnston V 1962 W. John Rae V
1962 Shelagh M. J. Roberts V 1962 Sally A. Sinclair V 1962 David Snow V 1962 R. Campbell Taylor V 1962 James T. Watt V 1962 Brian C. Westlake V 1962 Freda D. Wilson V 1963 M. Dianne Bird V 1963 Catherine M. Davison V 1963 Kenneth Fisher V 1963 C. Brian Harper V 1963 Donald E. Jeffreys V 1963 William and Catharine Lord V 1963 J. Barry Riddell V 1964 Elizabeth J. Blake V 1964 Catherine K. and Peter B. Canham V 1964 Elizabeth A. Gerrie and David Yeung V 1964 Pamelia E. Lock V 1964 Richard Looye 1964 Marion Pierce V 1964 Joan M. Rayner V 1964 Mary Reedie V 1964 Leonard A. Wilkinson V 1965 Richard H. Addington V 1965 Donna L. Atkinson V 1965 Barbara R. Bogle V 1965 R. Allyn Clarke 1965 Cynthia Elson V 1965 Janet K. Finch 1965 Judith E. Hendy V 1965 David J. Holdsworth V 1965 Phyllis Virginia Holmes V 1965 Glenys M. Huws and A. H. Harry Oussoren V 1965 David I. Macleod V 1965 CraigieDonn McQueen 1965 Richard H. Moffat V 1965 Owen D. Moorhouse 1965 Cathleen E. Morrison V 1965 Wilfried Neidhardt V 1965 Brian Ridley V 1965 George H. Wall V 1965 M. Diane Yip V 1966 Jennifer and Fraser Code V 1966 Eileen Conway V 1966 Malcolm J. Ewashkiw V 1966 Robert K. Graham V 1966 Janet D. Jacobson V 1966 Lorna J. Joblin V 1966 Donald Laing V 1966 Edda Marika Madvark V 1966 W. Ronald and Maureen McCallum V 1966 Leslie E. Roe-Etter
1966 M. Elizabeth Taillefer V 1966 Mary L. Tigert V
1966 Helen I. Whidden V
1966 Daniel R. Zadorozny V
1967 Wallace J. Brown V
1967 Mary Collins V
1967 William E. Conklin V
1967 Katherine L. Ennis V
1967 Elizabeth A. Graham V
1967 Emile R. Kruzick V
1967 D. Brian and Camille Lipsett V
1967 Katherine A. McTavish V
1967 Georgia L. Muirhead V 1967 G. Stephen Shantz V
1967 Helena (Bastedo) Smith V 1968 Lynn D. Bennett V 1968 M. Ann Dewees V 1968 John and Lynne Glenney V 1968 James Gregory V 1968 John D. Gregory V 1968 Patricia Hartman
1968 Patricia Kathleen Higgins V 1968 Lynne Kurylo V
1968 Wendy R. Lawrence V 1968 Belle-Anne Luce V 1968 Elizabeth B. Mowat V 1968 A. H. Harry Oussoren V 1968 James D. Reynolds V 1968 Susan E. R. Rumsey V 1968 Lynn and Ray Smith V 1968 Nora K. Thompson V 1968 Delmer H. Weber V 1968 Catherine Williams V 1969 Kennedy J. L. Coles V 1969 Jean Thomson Fallis V 1969 J. Dorcas Gordon 1969 Mel and Carmen Greif V
1969 D. George MacIntosh V
1969 Joan H. Miles V
1969 Mary L. Reynolds V
1969 Jane Toyota
1970 Brian J. Armstrong V
1970 Edward William Bentley V
1970 Aris Birze V
1970 Janet and Donald Karn V
1970 Wendy A. Leaney
1970 Donald V. Macdougall V
1970 Jana S. L. Nilsson V
1970 Mall P. Puhm
1970 Susan M. Taylor V
1970 Margot Young V
1971 Bette D. Andrews V
1971 Kenneth Bartlett V
1971 Antoneta Bracer
1971 David C. G. Brown V
1971 C. G. James Hewitt V
1971 Steven Hodder
1971 Margaret E. Hurst V
1971 Henry G. MacLeod V
1971 Michael A. Orr V
1971 R. Margaret Robertson V
1971 Elizabeth J. Shilton V
1971 Gary and Louise Sugar V
1971 Mary Louise Work V
1971 Mary Gail Wylie
1972 Lawrence R. Cohen V
1972 Robert J. Dawson V
1972 Catherine H. Fallis
1972 William J. Moles V
1972 P. Suzanne Smolik V
1972 Patricia Young V
1973 Bronwyn R. Best V
1973 Marilyn R. Christensen V
1973 Robert M. Jackson V
1973 Heather MacDougall V
1973 E. Joan Savage V
1973 Ellen Elizabeth
Simpson-Maissan V
1973 Janice M. Swanton V
1974 Barbara E. French V
1974 Elizabeth A. Hackett
1974 Christopher John Hains V
1975 R. William Dunn V
1975 M. Noel James V
1975 Jennifer Anne Johnson V
1975 Katherine and Kenneth Peel
1975 John Sharp
1976 David G. Cowper-Smith V
1976 David A. Dennis V
1976 Jack Der Weduwen V
1976 Lesley Evans V
1976 Robin M. A. Mackie V
1976 Douglas Martindale
1976 Jane P. Morris V
1976 Kent A. Peacock V
1976 Robert D. Wardlaw V
1977 John C. Adams V
1977 Kathleen Sheffield Anderson V
1977 Donald K. Johnston V
1977 Thomas W. McCullough V
1977 Allan J. Saunders V
1977 William E. Steadman V
1977 Ella T. Taylor-Walsh V
1977 Marie A. Vaillant V
1978 Wendy A. Board V
1978 Robert D. Campbell V
1978 David Fallis V
1978 Melanie L. Jackson
1978 Diane K. J. Oki V
1978 Cheryl A. Rhodes V 1978 Neville L. Smith
1978 Heinz-Michael A. Voelker V
1978 Michele M. S. Ward V
1979 David L. Adams V
1979 Heather and Paul Conolly-Mingay V
1979 Joy L. Rosen V
1980 Mark Aitchison V
1980 Andrew Tymoszewicz V
1981 Susan E. Gunton V
1981 Shane A. Kelford V
1981 Debra Loughlin V 1981 Alison J. MacTavish
1981 Cynthia E. Scott V 1982 Kenneth C. Bahen V 1982 Douglas H. Brown V 1982 Elizabeth S. Marmura V 1982 Margaret A. Reid V 1983 Steven J. Chambers V 1983 Delphine Y. K. Hollander V 1983 Alexandra L. Jenkins V 1983 Barbara L. Robertson-Mann V 1983 Hamish Stewart V 1983 Douglas Wright V 1984 Ann-Marie Anderson 1984 David F. Barrows V 1984 Deborah M. Hart V 1984 Carolyn J. McBean V 1984 Valerie Scane V 1984 Norman P. Seurukas V 1984 Kathleen M. Walsh-Osborne V 1985 Mark V. Friedland 1985 Ian Macleod 1985 John E. McLeod V 1985 Ingrid C. Olimer 1985 Amanda Walton V 1986 Taras W. Ciomyk V 1986 Hisako Narimatsu V 1986 Bruce M. Thomson 1987 Meg Gaily 1987 Nancy E. Hardy V 1988 Ernest P. Chan V 1988 Steven Elder V 1988 Tina Krinis V 1988 Diana Lawrence 1988 William R. MacKinnon V 1988 Angela Norris V 1988 Iria Statiris V 1989 Janet E. Davison V 1989 David M. Mathers V 1989 Scott McKay 1989 Jeannette A. Millar V 1989 Paul G. Ostic V 1990 Sonu Mathews 1991 Ari I. Lightman 1992 Ping Ying Chung V 1993 Anita Gaide V 1993 Marc Johnstone and Kristene Steed V 1993 Russell Martin 1993 Robin M. Quelhas 1993 Richard W. Vien 1993 Christina M. Von Gemmingen V 1993 Amy Sau Tim Yau 1994 Swire Chin V 1994 Robert C. Fennell V 1994 Rowena Roppelt V
1995 Nelsona Constance Dundas V 1995 Jennifer Helen Little V 1995 Photios Frank Sakellariou
1995 Laura Roberta Shaw V 1996 Susan Ho-Jung Lee V
1996 Helen Rebecca West 1997 Thomas George Moore 1998 Sang Ye Sarah and Young Ho Yoon V 1999 Tim Corson and Jennifer DeSilva V 1999 Kerri A. Hagerman V 1999 Heather Leffler V 1999 Richard Lo 2000 Judith Campbell V 2000 Mary Elizabeth Savage 2001 Adelia (Moura) Marchese V
2002 Kerry L. Clare 2002 Randy Covey 2002 Mary Lee Laing V 2002 June Shiraishi 2003 Tony Chung Hin Cheung 2003 Frank Jin 2003 Kathleen Anne and Charles Ian Mack V
2003 Janet Lenor Sinclair
2004 Jennifer Lillian Bell V 2004 Jessica Ann Cottrell V 2004 Mary Elizabeth Wilson V 2006 Kirk Qayoom
2007 Townsend Haines V 2008 Wanda Dayle Burse V 2008 Astrid-Maria Ciarallo 2008 Henry Langknecht 2008 Debra P. McGill V 2008 Zinejda Rita
2009 Leslie Hills V 2010 Adam Hanley
2011 Todd Lex McDonald
2013 Patrick F. Baud
2014 Edward Wells 2014 Fan Yang
2015 Frank and Nancy Iacobucci
2015 Garth McNaughton
2016 Yinshan S. Cui
2016 Rodney B. Lott
2016 Clare T. Wheeler
2017 Lydia Pedersen
2018 Cindy W. Bennett
2018 Cheryl M. McMurray 2020 Sabrina Wu 2021 Sheng P. Guo
Friends, Faculty and Corporations
Phyllis and Matthew Airhart V Dorothy Amos V P. Alan Barthel
Evan Ernest Bernacchia-Canton V Bethune United Church Women Baysville Bloor Street United Church BNY Mellon V
Lindy Chan Harrison
John and Vera Chau V Wanda Chin
Nora Clark Frank Collins V
Jane Couchman V
Robert Croxall V Larry Davies V
Celestino De Iuliis
Jennifer M. De Silva Matthew Dougherty
James C. Douglas V Harold O. Dynna V
Eleanor Firth
Paul Gilbert
Donna-Lee Graham
Larry B. Green
William R. C. Harvey V Hanny Hassan Linn Holness
Emanuel Istrate
Alyssa G. Karababas
Kingsway-Lambton United Church Lemonville UCW
Trevor H. Levere V
Ann Lewis Ellen J. Locke
Ruth-Ann MacIntyre V Elizabeth Marshall Micron Technology, Inc
Virginia L. Mills V
Louise Moorhouse V
Shelagh Morley V
Jutta Neuland*
Florence (Emerson) Newman V Judith Newman
Marilyn Ann O’Neil
Christine Pickios
Margaret Rodgers
Lori S. Scott Huber
John Scott
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. Stouffville United Church
Women
Liz Taylor V Keith Thomas
Mary J. Utvich-Spear
Randall Van Gerwen
Janet and Mark Webber Mary R. West Karen Ruth Wishart V John Yoshioka Barbara Young
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY TRIBUTE GIFTS
Victoria University recognizes with gratitude donations made in honour or in memory of the following individuals. (May 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022)
IN HONOUR OF Jo-Ann Graham Olga L. Pugliese
Betty Ward
IN MEMORY OF Mary Jean Affleck
John D. Ayre
R.Grant Bracewell
Kathleen V. Butts
Helen Channen
Jean S. Collins
Mary S. Cook Doris J. Dyke
Dr. Forgie’s grandparents 1940 and 1942
Bryan Graham
Terry Head Frank P. Hoff
Philip W. Locke C . J. MacLeod Elizabeth M. McLeod
James (Jamie) Pearson Lucas Peel
Gary Redcliffe Roy E. Schatz Shirley D. Smith Donna A. Williamson
Victoria University Heritage Society
Phyllis D. Airhart
Roy Allen 5T0 and Elizabeth Allen 5T6
Peter Allison 8T8 and
Robin (Hollands) Allison 8T9
E. Patricia Andrews 4T0
Susan M. Armitage 6T4
John Armstrong 8T2 and Barbara Armstrong 8T3
Doris A. (Jessinghouse) Arnold 6T6
Jeanine C. (MacDonald) Avigdor 5T4
Susan Bertoia Banting 8T0
Gillian (Smiley) Bartlett 7T0 and Kenneth R. Bartlett 7T1
John Baty 6T6
A. Phelps Bell 5T3
Bernice Bell 5T2
David K. Bernhardt 5T8
Harris and Ann Bixler 5T1
Ann Black
Diane Hoar Bond 7T2 and David E. Bond
William R. Bowen 7T5 and Sandra J. Gavinchuk
Alison (Massie) Broadworth 9T7
Michelle E. Brotherton 9T7 and John Rumerfield
Eleanor J. Burton 5T6
Dan Camposano 8T3
Muriel M. Spurgeon Carder 6T9
Ben Chan 8T7
Lawrence R. Cohen 7T2
Annalijn Conklin 0T2
Dick Cousland 5T4
Kathryn Cumming 7T4
Marcia D. Cuthbert 5T9
Robert A. Davidson
Larry Davies
Marion (Chatterjee) Davies 5T5
The Victoria University Heritage Society was founded in 1992 to express the University’s enduring gratitude to those who have made a provision for Victoria or Emmanuel College in their estate plan. Benefits include membership in the Chancellor’s Council, which meets annually on Victoria’s Charter Day each October for a luncheon and panel discussion. Heritage Society members are also included in the University of Toronto’s King’s College Circle Heritage Society and receive special invitations to campus events. The list below includes members confirmed by the publication deadline. If you have included Victoria University in your Will or arranged another type of planned gift but do not see your name listed, please contact Sharon Gregory at 416-813-4050, toll-free at 1-888-262-9775 or email sharon.gregory@utoronto.ca
Janet Davison 8T9
Mary Sue Dendur 6T9
Andrea V. Diplock 6T6
Martha Drake
L. Diane Dyer 6T2
Freda M. Eickmeyer 4T7
Konrad Eisenbichler
John E. Engeland 7T5
Lesley Evans 7T6
Judy M. (Caldecott) Fleming 6T1
Jane C. Freed 7T4
Lynne V. Freed 7T7
Elaine (Westheuser) Godwin 6T1
Paul W. Gooch
Fred K. Graham
John Bryan Green 6T5
Diana L. (Rieder) Heard 8T2
Robert Heard 8T3
Kim Heath 9T9 and Alex Heath
Catherine W. Hellyer 7T7
Debbie (Hearst) Herridge 7T5 and Doug Herridge 7T6
Glenn Hickling 7T7
Beth Holt 5T0
Gilbert E. Howey 5T6
Ian G. M. Howey
Paul Huyer 8T1
Lynda L. Jenner 6T2
Alexandra F. Johnston 6T1
Patricia A. Kennedy 6T9
Dennis Glasgow and Renate Kozarov 8T7
Eva Kushner 0T6
Donald G. Lawson 5T1
Julie Y. Lee 7T1
Victor Lotto 5T8
Teza Layos Lwin 9T3
Carole Linton MacFarquhar 7T4
Janet G. (Macrae) MacInnis 5T9
Linda E. MacRae 6T7
Keith and Pamela McCallum 7T0
Frances (Bond) McElroy 5T8
Sharon Gregory and Andrew Mitrovica 8T3
Elizabeth (Holgate) Myles 5T4 Mary Neal 6T1 and Stan Neal 6T2
M. Carolyn O. Neal 4T8
Jean (Reilly) O’Grady 6T4
Maryleah (Bullock) Otto 4T9
W. Michael S. Philp 6T4 S. Walker Popplewell 7T2 Andrew N. Poulos 8T2
Walter Pridham 5T3
Diane P. Rogers 5T0
Patricia Romans
Ann Saddlemyer G. Stephen Shantz 6T7 John A. Sharp 7T5 David P. Silcox 5T9
Shirley (Wilson) Sims 5T3 Miriam Anne Skey 5T9 John David Stewart Valerie Story 7T0
Nancy (Caldecott) Sutherland 6T5 Mary Elizabeth (Teskey) Sykes 4T7
Anne (Weldon) Tait 5T4 Brian Tennyson 6T2 Pauline A. Thompson 6T3
Joy E. Tyndall 8T5
Elizabeth (Eastlake) Vosburgh 6T8 Germaine Warkentin Nora R. Wilson 5T5
Mary P. Winsor
William H. M. Wright 6T1, 6T4 Paula (Mitas) Zoubek 6T2
All those who wish to remain anonymous.
Mildred S. Barrie 4T5
Jean S. Collins 4T2
Helen Eunice Devereux 6T1 R. H. Farquharson
Catherine E. and John Stewart (4T0) Heron Joyce M. Ireland 4T8
C. Douglas Jay Vic 4T6, Emm 5T0
Carol S. Kato 7T0
Delza L. Longman 4T4 Claire McLellan 5T4
Joanne Beverley McMinn 5T8 Bruce Monick 9T0
Carol Diane Nunn 6T0
Eileen C. M. Prettyman 4T8 Ian G. Waddell 6T3
Eila M. (6T9) and Allen Paul Walters
2021-2022
of April 30, 2022
The Board of Regents gratefully acknowledges the thoughtful bequests of the following Vic Alumni and friends whose gifts were received in the past year.
Victoria University Ivy Society
$4,000,000 +
Isabel (Overton)* and Alfred* Bader
Goldring Family
John S.* and Catherine E.* Heron
The Honourable Henry N. R. Jackman
Jackman Foundation Mary Mounfield*
$2,000,000 - $3,999,999
John W. Billes*
M. Isabel Hodgkinson*
James L. Morrow*
Clifton Graham Roberts* Valerie (Husband) Brook*
$1,000,000 - $1,999,999
Isabel & Alfred Bader Fund, a Bader Philanthropy Grace V. Becker*
Gerald E. Bentley Jr. and Elizabeth B. Bentley*
Dorothy I. M. Black*
Buddhist Youth Alliance International
Wendy M. Cecil Margaret G. Chambers*
The Davenport Family Fund
Deer Park United Church
Joan Dique*
Gail and Bob Farquharson H. Northrop Frye*
George Cedric Metcalf Charitable Foundation
Blake Goldring
Agnes Eleanor Howard*
Norman Jewison
Margaret Rundle and Stephen Lister
Jane Brushey-Martin and Geoff Martin
Sadie Maura*
Pauline M. McGibbon*
The James W. and Anne H. S. Nethercott Fund
Carol Diane Nunn*
Eila M.* and Allen Paul* Walters
W. David Wilson
(Anonymous 2)
The Ivy Society recognizes the extraordinary philanthropic commitment of Victoria College and Emmanuel College donors whose cumulative giving totals $100,000 or more since 1903.
$500,000 - $999,999
Dorothy Fetterly*
Friends of Victoria University Library and Victoria College Book Sale
Margaret S. Gairns*
George and Helen Vari Foundation
Lawrence and Sharen Ho C. Douglas Jay*
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Lorus J.* and Margery J.* Milne Muriel G. McCuaig*
Shirley J. McIntyre*
Ronald J. C. McQueen*
George Tony Phillips*
J. Michael G. Scott*
Jennie and Frank Tsui
Vancouver Foundation - The Guy Flavelle Memorial Fund
John and Josie Watson Anonymous (4)
$250,000 - $499,999
Susan M. and Murray* Armitage Kathleen F. Banbury*
E. Murray Cleland*
Kathleen A. B. Dyson*
John Henry Gibson Eccles* Ellen M. Edmonds
Graeme* and Phyllis* Ferguson
Jane C. Freed General Motors of Canada Limited John W. Grant*
A. Catharine Heynes* Marian Patterson Holleman*
Ethan Hollingshead*
Roy A. Hope* J. A. (Sandy) McIntyre
Johanna L. Metcalf*
Albert Moritz
Marion (Irwin) O’Donnell*
David W. Pretty*
Lorna May Raymer*
Elizabeth Anne Sabiston*
Pauline M. Scott*
Margaret Slater*
Anne C.M. Starr*
Richard Iorweth Thorman
Irene A. Uchida*
Ruth Estella Vanderlip*
VWA
Weston Family Foundation Judith R. Wilder*
J. Robert S. Prichard and Ann E. Wilson Beatrice A. Wilson* Roy Wood* Anonymous (2)
$100,000 - $249,999
The Arthur L. Irving Family Foundation
Nancy Bailey-Bligh Edward L. Baker*
Dorothy J. Ball*
Ethel I. M. Barber*
Ralph M. Barford
A. Phelps and Judy (McGill) Bell Ruth M. Bentley*
David K. Bernhardt
Constance Mary Blewett*
Paul Bouissac
Robert C. Brandeis Christopher Brown Murray A.* and Katherine Corlett
The Counselling Foundation of Canada
Crossroads United Church Doreen E. Curry*
Margaret M. Duhig*
The E. W. Bickle Foundation H. Garfield Emerson
John C. Field
Edgar F. File
John F. Flinn*
Elizabeth Frye*
Douglas G. Gardner*
Garth M. Girvan
Elaine M. Godwin
Paul W. Gooch and Pauline
Thompson
Robert B. Gray*
Ruth D. Hebb*
Vern and Frieda Heinrichs F. David Hoeniger*
Nettie I. J. Hoffman*
Kenneth W. Inkster*
J. P. Bickell Foundation
Eileen B. Jackson*
Edward S. Jarvis*
Alexandra F. Johnston
Brian and Colleen Johnston
Ruby Maud Jolliffe*
Elizabeth (Langford) Julian and Larry Lundy* Moez Kassam
Carol S. Kato*
Marnie Kinsley
Eva Kushner
Michael Laine
Donald G. Lawson
Genevieve Logan*
Robert E. Lord
Molly (Patterson)* and Bill Macdonald
Gail and John* MacNaughton
Coral and William Martin
Mary McDougall Maude
Jean C. L. McArthur*
James W. McCutcheon* Marion E. B. McKinley*
Joanne Beverly McMinn* Isabel Mendizabal* Frank and Patricia Mills
A. B. B. Moore* Mount Hamilton UCW
Alastair McD* and Jennifer Murray
Robert F. Nancarrow
Mary Edythe Neeb*
J. Ernest Nix* Viola M. Noden*
The Norman and Margaret Jewison Charitable Foundation
Jean (Reilly) O’Grady
Heather Onyett*
Ernst M. Oppenheimer*
Harvey Frederick Potter*
Ralph David Radford*
James A. Rendall*
Laure Rièse*
William Robins and Anne Christie Senator Nancy Ruth E. Ann Saddlemyer
Steven J. Sandoz*
John A. Sawyer*
Edward Schafer
Craig G. Smith
Margaret E. St. John*
Valerie A. Story
Carolyn M. Temple*
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church
Earle and Iris Toppings
Toronto West Presbytery Corp of the United Church of Canada
Doris Carol Trott*
Elizabeth (Eastlake) Vosburgh
Gladys May Walter*
Flora M. Ward*
Paul D. Warner
Jack B. Whitely*
Maria Hrycaiko Zaputovich* Anonymous (9) * deceased