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Table of Contents

I Got My Start At Villanova

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2016/2017 AT-A-GLANCE

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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

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STEM REPORT

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SPORTS REPORT

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CAMPUS MINISTRY REPORT

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ARTS REPORT

Class of 2007

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VC @ VIMY 100

“ Villanova gave me the

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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY REPORT

confidence to pursue my professional ambitions and goals.”

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CLASS OF 2017 HIGHLIGHTS

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VC CELEBRITY HOCKEY CLASSIC

LAWYER

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ALUMNI NEWS

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REGISTRY OF DONORS

Cassandra Da Re

VOTED # BEST PRIVATE SCHOOL IN KING

MISSION Villanova College is an independent Catholic Augustinian school committed to excellence and dedicated to the education of young people, engaging them in their spiritual, intellectual, physical and social development. 2

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Grade 9

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27% 13% 12% 1 1%

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$168,675 FUNDRAISED IN 2016/2017

Volunteer Hours by

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6141.5

PLACEMENT RATE

IN CLASS OF 2017

Business Administration Engineering Sciences Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science

University Acceptance Offers for Class of 2017

2978

UNIVERSITY

101

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Top University Placement by Program

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2017 REVENUE Tuition & Fees

94.7%

Donations & Fundraising 4.4%

Villanova Expenditures

Other

Salaries & Benefits

59%

Academic & Extra Curricular

16.4%

General & Administrative

11.1%

Interest on Long-Term Debt

6.4%

Utilities & Student Transportation Bursaries

0.9%

Most Popular Placements for Class of

2017 Graduates

COLLECTIVELY IN THE PAST 16 YEARS

Ryerson

22%

$10,729,783

York

18%

U of T

15%

Wilfred Laurier

11%

4.1%

Queen’s

8%

3%

Western

8%

VILLANOVA HAS RAISED


Message from the President Dear Parents, Alumni and Friends of Villanova College, It is with great pleasure that we present you the Annual Registry of Donors. This publication recognizes the generosity of our community and reflects the donations and gifts that the School has received to support our mission over the last two fiscal years as well as a review of our academic, arts, athletics and social outreach programs from the 2016-17 school year. Through a rigorous academic program, emphasizing excellence in all aspects of school life, Villanova College challenges our students to develop intellectually, spiritually, physically and emotionally. Our Augustinian tradition and core values - “Unitas, Veritas, Caritas” - truly set us apart as we ignite spirit of learning and service in a unique, independent, Catholic environment. From the time that Villanova College first opened its doors in 1999 to this day, seventeen years later, I am proud to say that our students continue to be at the centre of our school and that our dedicated, caring staff continue to serve all the children that we have been blessed to have attend Villanova College. This mission has been accomplished due in large part to the generous support of our past families, current parents and friends. As our young alumni base continues to grow each year, we know that their support will be integral to the future success of Villanova College and we look forward to the first legacy children enrolling in the school.

It’s Easy To Show Your Support & M ak e A Difference To support VC, please visit our website and click on the “Support VC” tab. You can quickly and easily make a donation online. You can choose where you would like your donation directed or dedicate your donation on behalf of someone special. Every dollar directly benefits our students and future Villanovans. As Villanova is a registered charitable organization all donations over $50 are eligible for a tax receipt.

“Let us continue to make progress… let your present state always leave you dissatisfied, if you are to become what you are not yet. For wherever you feel satisfaction, there you will stop . . . You must always look for more, walk onward and make progress.” St. Augustine, Sermon 169 These words spoken by St. Augustine centuries ago, truly reflect the spirit of this school community. It is this sense of dissatisfaction, a desire to do more for their children and a leap of faith by our founding families that drove the establishment of Villanova College. Since 1999, we always “look for more, we continue to move onward and make progress.” There is no doubt that we have accomplished a great deal in our seventeen year history, but this is not the time to be satisfied. It is now time that we continue to look to the future and to plan for the next generation of students at Villanova College. The commitment of faculty and staff to ensuring co-curricular excellence helps provide our students with the opportunity to develop life-long skills. Whether on the athletic fields, the stage or giving of themselves to help others, these young men and women are provided the opportunity to learn about themselves, their God-given gifts and the significance of community in their lives. I trust that each of you, therefore has a vested interest in the work that we do at Villanova College. As a not-for-profit, charitable organization, we must foster a culture of giving in order for us to continue the exemplary work that we do here and that is attested to in the pages that follow. Each donation dollar directly impacts our ability to fulfill our mission and subsequently, the educational experience of every student that walks our halls. The ideal of “giving back” is something I hope we all share as Christians and it helps promote generosity in our children and others. I sincerely thank each and every donor who made a financial contribution to the School over this period and I would like to offer a very special thank you to those donors who consistently and generously remember Villanova College when considering their charitable donations for the year. The School is indebted to so many. Thank you for your friendship and support. Yours in St. Augustine,

Paul Paradiso President

Please visit the Giving Page on our website to see how you can give and continue to build the VC legacy. If you have any questions, please contact the Advancement Office at advancement@villanovacollege.ca. 4

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STEM - Preparing Our Students Today to Solve the Challenges of Tomorrow Academic Excellence is one of the cornerstones upon which Villanova College was founded

in university level Advanced Placement (AP) courses. It also transforms these courses by

and remains at the forefront of the educational philosophy at the school. The STEM Program

integrating a technology-based learning framework into labs and projects.

was initiated by the Mathematics and Science Department in 2013 and 2017 saw the first June 2017 saw the first graduates of Villanova’s STEM program off to university. 80% of these

graduates of the program receive their diplomas.

graduates moved into programs in the life sciences, engineering and math. Graduating STEM The main purpose of the STEM program is to

student testimonials attest to the program’s success and the confidence it has given these

train and develop problem-solvers, inventors

students as they move onto post-secondary studies in STEM fields.

and innovators in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math by developing a STEM curriculum option starting in Grade 9 and

STEM Graduate Testimonials:

ending in grade 12 that: •

utilizes and encourages methods of

discovery, exploration and problem solving;

offers challenging, hands-on, project based

learning geared to real world application

with a focus on analysis, creation and

design;

uses technology to deliver parts of the

curriculum.

The program offers VC students a unique high school learning experience designed to prepare them for success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs at the university level. The rapid growth of information technology

“No matter what you want to do in the future, the STEM program teaches

you how to think and develops your problem-solving skills.” – Alan Zhang

“The robotics program in grade 9 is one of my favourite memories. I found that it really introduced me to the applications of what we were learning and also helped me to have a better understanding of what I wanted to study in university years later.” – Katrina Hermanns

“I think this program has prepared me very well for my next step into university science. All of the support from my STEM teachers, by being able to attend tutorials and ask as many questions as I need to to understand the concepts taught, is truly invaluable. In my opinion, my AP Grade 12 science courses have had the biggest impact on my preparation for university.” – Gabrielle Stefou

“I do believe the STEM program has supplied me with the knowledge and skills to succeed in my post-secondary studies. According to many of my class descriptions, I have already learned a majority of the material I will be focusing on in my first year of undergraduate studies. It is very comforting to know that I will be familiar with the concepts being taught. This, in turn, will be beneficial in my academic success in first-year, as I will be able to better adjust to university life.” – Alyssa Yantsis

has increased the demand for data driven decision making. Most Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) post-secondary student candidates will have limited or no exposure to technology tools that enable data driven decision making. Moreover, there is little room for adding additional courses into existing high school curricula. The VC STEM program enriches high school core courses in mathematics and science to culminate

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SPORTS REPORT Villanova had another successful athletic year crowning champions in each season. Villanova was the newcomer to the YRAA for the fall football season and the Varsity team was recognized for its hard work as they won the Tier 2 championship. In the winter, the U14 basketball team only experienced success as they had an undefeated season, going a perfect 13-0 to capture Villanova’s first ever U14 Boys basketball banner. In the winter Villanova continued to dominate the girls’ soccer circuit. The U14 and Senior girls teams were both silver medalists losing tough fought CISAA championship games. The Jr. girls team moved through the regular season with relative ease, and earned the right to host the Final 4, where, for the second year in a row, they dominated play on both sides of the ball and were awarded the title of CISAA Champions. On an individual level, Villanova sent three athletes to compete at OFSAA championships. Freshman Ethan Singh was one of the fastest in the pool and was happy to represent Villanova at his first OFSAA opportunity in Windsor while fellow Freshman, Ethan Payne, showed off his arm strength at the OFSAA Track and Field championships qualifying for the javelin throw. Senior Michael Liberto ended his high school track and field career by participating in another OFSAA, this time in the 110m hurdles. We look forward to another successful athletic year as we strive to develop student athletes who are dedicated to their sport, teammates and coaches.

GO

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GO

BLUE!!!

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Sport Team Champions Fall 2016 Varsity Football

YRAA Tier 2 Champions

Varsity Boys D2 Soccer Semi-finalists U14 Boys D2 Soccer

4th in West Division

U14 Girls D2 Basketball Finalists Sr. Girls Basketball

5th place

Jr. Girls Field Hockey

4th place

Sr. Girls Field Hockey

8th place

Winter 2016/17 Sr. Boys D1b Basketball Finalists Jr. Boys D2 Basketball

9th place

U14 Boys D2 Basketball CISAA Champions U14 Boys D2 Hockey

10th place

Sr. Boys D1b Hockey

Finalists

U14 Girls D2 Volleyball

Finalists

Jr. Girls Volleyball

Semi-finalists

Sr. Girls Volleyball

Semi-finalists

Spring 2017 Varsity Slo-Pitch

Finalists

Sr. Girls Soccer

Finalists

Jr. Girls Soccer

CISAA Champions

U14 Girls Soccer

Finalists

Sr. Girls Shot Put Elizabeth Campisi CISAA Champion Sr. Girls Discus Elizabeth Campisi CISAA Champion Sr. Girls 100m Arielle Tessier CISAA Champion Sr. Girls 200m Arielle Tessier CISAA Champion Sr. Boys 110m Hurdles Michael Liberto CISAA Champion Sr. Boys 400m Hurdles Michael Liberto CISAA Champion Midget Boys Shot Put Ethan Payne CISAA Champion Midget Boys Javelin Ethan Payne CISAA Champion Top: Varsity Football Team Top Middle: Varsity Boys Basketball VILLANOVA Team Bottom Middle: Senior Boys Soccer Bottom: Varsity Slo-Pitch Team9 COLLEGE 2017 Team REGISTRY OF DONORS


Campus Ministry Report “Christ has no body now on earth but yours; no hands but yours; no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which the compassion of Christ must look out on the world. Yours are the feet with which He is to go about doing good. Yours are the hands with which He is to bless His people.”

and international issues. Whether it was one of the three trips to New York state at the start of March Break to work with Habitat for Humanity or ten days on Mission in Ecuador building a school with Me to We or working with a soup kitchen and shelter while on a March break trip to Hawaii or creating a mobile food bank that served over 300 families outside of Chicago as part of a SAVI conference, Villanova students made service and acts of loving kindness central parts of their trips. In the spirit of St Thomas of Villanova, who always had a coin for the poor he encountered, Villanova College sponsors many initiatives of Charity, Advocacy and Justice. This year we raised nearly $45,000 in charitable donations beginning with our Terry Fox run and GG Wear contributions to fight cancer which continued throughout the year by raising over $5,600 for a new water system in Ecuador through our overnight fast and buy a brick campaign, $4,500 for the eleven children we sponsor through Chalice and child sponsorship, Christmas kits and gift sponsorship programs that raised just over $5,000. The generosity continued as grade 8 students took the lead in developing a mission week focus calling attention and raising funds for Me to We projects with street people, Rafiki bracelets sales and the classic, “We Bake Change”

~ St. Teresa of Avila

bake sale. The school continues to support the Augustinians financially adding much needed

Service to God and others continues to be at the center of

Augustinian school in the remote regions of Peru.

funds to the organ restoration project at Marylake and helping to build a classroom at an

Villanova College and the work of Campus Ministry at the school. We continue to journey with students and staff as we all come to

Charity, or Caritas, of Villanova students extends beyond donating money by collecting children’s

know God and ourselves while putting love into action through acts

books in a charity basketball tournament or used clothes for Marylake, two food drives as well as

of service. Gandhi’s wisdom rings true for our students and their

“street kits”, socks, hats, gloves and let’s not forget the over 1,200 sandwiches that were made

maturation process when he suggests that “the best way to find

and handed out as we walked the streets of Toronto on sixteen “Sandwich Patrols” last year,

yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” or Jesus when he

engaging people on the street and fighting the greatest hunger, loneliness and isolation, with a

told his followers that “whoever loses their life, will find it.”

warm smile, a simple conversation and a humble meal.

At Villanova we take this invitation seriously and strive to create

These hours of giving, of putting love into action through direct service or advocacy and justice

opportunities for our students to let go of preconceived notions, to let

campaigns, numbered nearly 12,000 for the year. That is an average of over 30 hours per student

go of inhibitions and fears and to let go of the divide that separates

in the upper school this year, the Grade 12 graduating class logging the most, nearly 6,200

us as people of God reaching out beyond our comfort zone to

hours or 56 hours per student . . . three times the requirement of their grade 12 year, signifying

people in need. Put simply, to do small things with great love.

that acts of services and love is part of who they have become through their time at Villanova College. They have become what they received and they have shared what they have been given.

The programs and experiences we have created and facilitate

Through this, our graduates have created the world they wish to see . . . they have “VCd” the

through Campus Ministry focus on local people as well as national

change they wish to see.

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ARTS REPORT The Villanova Arts Program enjoyed continued success in the 2016-2017 school year. In October

The image depicts a figure that is running. The figure carries a torch and is springing forward

at our 8th annual Arts Knight, Upper School visual art students showcased a wonderful display

from a tangle of roots. Framing the figure is the silhouette of a tree and its branches, and

of artwork demonstrating the remarkable talents of our student artists. Music students from

trailing the figure are vibrantly coloured wings and waves. One student found a quote which

both the Upper and Middle School performed songs, dance, and instrumental pieces.

was included in the mural and seemed to sum up their ideas nicely:

The Christmas concert and Christmas in King Festival capped off a very busy 2016.

“Wings to show what you can become. Roots to show where you’re from.”

A notable highlight for the Visual Arts program was the Art Society King (A.S.K.) exhibition

This piece is intended to remain

held at the King City Heritage Center in February. This second partnership between the

on display at Villanova as a

Villanova Visual Arts Department and A.S.K. also included the work of student artists from

memento of the students’

The Country Day School and King City Secondary School. Once again, the exhibition was

artistic development and

a resounding success. With over 100 pieces of artwork on display, members of the greater

achievement. Congratulations

King Township community were able to view the exceptional work of Villanova’s Upper

to the grade 12 artists from the

School artists.

2016-2017 school year on a job

In April, Middle School and Upper School music students played and sang at the annual spring concerts held at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts. “Grease” musical performances in May demonstrated the collaboration between the Music, Drama, Visual Arts, and Technological Design

2016/2017 Music and Musicals

well done!

Departments. From set design to production to performance the show was a resounding success due to the efforts and collaboration of all involved.

Finally, June 2017 saw the completion of a community-based work of art by the Grade 12 visual arts students. The grade 12 visual arts class was presented with the opportunity to paint a mural in the school’s cafeteria. Other than a few loose guidelines and suggestions from Mr. Casbarro, students were free to choose the subject matter and visuals for the mural. Each of the students in the grade 12 class created a series of preliminary sketches for the mural and two common themes were overwhelmingly present in many of the sketches; growth and the future.

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Villanova College at

Vimy 100

The day was incredibly moving for the students; the speeches by the Canadian GovernorGeneral, the President of France, the Prime Minister of Canada, Prince Charles, and Prince William—all on the awe-inspiring sacrifices made by the Canadian soldiers under British command—will be forever remembered. The impact of this trip was eloquently conveyed by Olivia Wignall (’18) at the 2017 Remembrance Day ceremony. Her moving and impactful reflection is found below: At 5:30am, on Easter Monday, 1917, one hundred thousand Canadian soldiers stood in the trenches on the battlefield in front of Vimy Ridge, in Northern France, waiting for the order to launch their attack on the German forces.

Vimy Ridge was a strategically vital piece of land, and had been held by the Germans for the previous three years. The Germans had fortified it with barbed wire, machine gun nests, hundreds of pieces of heavy artillery, and rows upon rows of trenches. France and Britain had lost three hundred thousand men over the previous three years trying to take it. The ensuing battle would continue over four bloody days, ending with a Canadian victory, but at the cost of 3,598 Canadian lives, and of more than 7,000 wounded beyond description. This was the first battle, not only in World War I, but ever, in which all divisions of the Canadian Corps were united, and fighting alongside one another. Later, Canadians would identify the Battle at Vimy Ridge as the birth of our nation. Exactly one century later, 26 grade eleven and twelve students from Villanova College, along with 12,000 other Canadian students, in a gathering of over 25,000 people, stood on this same ridge to commemorate the sacrifices made on our behalf some hundred years before. We travelled to Passchendaele, Ypres, the Somme, Beaumont-Hamel, and Vimy Ridge, making a modern-day pilgrimage to honour the lives of those who came before us. In the list of the fallen British soldiers at Ypres, I found my great-grandfather’s name.

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Standing in these places just a few months ago, it was difficult to imagine that the rolling hills were the result of land mines; that the quiet breeze and warm sunshine had for the Canadian troops been showers of rain, sleet, snow, and deafening artillery fire; and that the beautiful landscape had once been covered, ankle-deep, with the blood of Canadians. Today, these places are filled with trees, shrubs, flowers, and grass so green that it makes you squint. It is easy to forget that a short century before, sixty-six thousand Canadians made the ultimate sacrifice for children that they would never have, and grandchildren they would never meet.

And so we went to these places, on behalf of the men who never left these places. We stopped often to reflect, and to remember, and today, all of us here stop to reflect, and to remember. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is one of the most peaceful places I have ever seen. Much like our country, it was made that way through the efforts and sacrifices of our ancestors. Men and women who willingly gave their lives fighting for peace and freedom— things which we too often take for granted today. So, let us take a moment to reflect, here and now, on the price they paid, the burden they bore, and the country they built. And, hopefully, we can give life to the words that the Prime Minister said in his speech on that sunny day at Vimy:

“One hundred years later, we must say this, together. And we must believe it: Never again.”

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Educational Technology Report Villanova College successfully completed year two of the Educational Technology Plan in the 2016/2017 academic year. Our school-wide wireless environment with increased bandwidth and infrastructure allowed for increased opportunities for teacher and student creativity, collaboration and continued development of 21st century skills, all within a structured and supported teacher directed learning environment. In 2017/18, all students in Grades 7 to 12 will be enrolled in the Windows based laptop program, with Junior students utilizing a dedicated mobile lab and on-site equipment. Upgrades to several classrooms to include fully integrated audio-visual systems will also continue throughout 2017-2018. The Educational Technology plan continues to emphasize the development of organization skills and technological literacy to enhance learning. The use of OneNote has facilitated the ability to have a shared

Year two with Edsby saw 100% parent enrollment and usage as well as a simplified online PTI booking system. Increased functionality including online assignment submission, testing and the ability for teachers to include anecdotal comments and feedback within Gradebook. These upgrades have garnered very positive feedback from both students and parents as teachers continued to enhance student learning, increase engagement, develop new skills, differentiate instruction and address the different learning styles through the use of several applications including:

o Google docs – used for group collaboration and teacher feedback

o Desmos – a free, in-browser, user-friendly graphing calculator

o GeoGebra – a dynamic and visual tool for students to make a link between geometry and algebra o Math IXL (Grade 4 – 9 math classes) – on-line quizzing software which provides immediate feedback to students with step-by-step instructions on how to solve a question correctly o Recap –students record, revise and submit oral/visual presentations or assignments and allows for teachers to record feedback

o Google Maps - used extensively in Geography for research and investigations

o InstaGrok – students can research topics with an interactive concept map that can be customized and shared o Sesame – a visual, living record of student competencies allowing teachers to get a bird’s-eye-view of strengths and areas of improvement

online binder between teachers and students, which allows students to have instant access to class notes, solutions and additional resources. This allows students to easily review course content at their own pace. Teachers are able to teach effective note taking skills as the future of classroom “note taking” evolves with many students no longer using pen and paper when going to university. Students can now incorporate diagrams, pictures, flowcharts and even videos to allow for a more comprehensive note and therefore easier studying. 16 VILLANOVA COLLEGE 2017 REGISTRY OF DONORS

Incorporating educational technology that gives our students the tools they need to be well-equipped for the challenges of post-secondary and beyond remains the priority of the Educational Technology Committee comprised of Ms. Joanne Maritan and Mr. Herby Robinson as well as parent volunteers Mr. Andre Mooi (Brandon ‘12) and Mr. Doug Steele (David ‘11, Michael ‘15, Stephen ‘19).

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Celebrating the Class of 2017 The 110 graduates of the Class of 2017 collectively received over 500 university acceptance offers and scholarship offers totalling over $1.9 million. This graduating class continues the school’s tradition of academic excellence and will be studying at the best universities within Canada and internationally including Yale University, University of Notre Dame, Villanova University, Fashion Institute of New York and University College London. Three students from the graduating class have also accepted NCAA Division I Athletic scholarships and one student has accepted a Division II scholarship. Angelo Pugliese’s valedictory address so aptly encapsulated what it means to be a graduate of Villanova College that we thought we’d share it with our entire VC community: Congratulations Villanova Class of 2017! I think we all deserve to give ourselves a round of applause because WE DID IT. My fellow graduates, it is my honour to be your voice today as we proudly recognize a significant milestone in our lives. This is both a time to look forward to the beginning of another chapter in our lives while also looking back on our journey to this very moment. Our high school graduation marks the laying of our academic foundation upon which we will continue to build. As St. Augustine wrote, “Whatever skills I have acquired, whatever gifts I have been given, I place them at Your service.“ We too must acknowledge our gifts and be ready and willing to develop them further. And, more importantly share them for the betterment, not just of ourselves, but for the world we live in. Therefore, on behalf of my classmates and myself, I sincerely thank all of the teachers, faith leaders, coaches, administrators, and Mr. Paradiso for their unwavering commitment to ensuring our success, as students as well as confident and capable young adults. We appreciate your guidance, knowledge, patience, and professionalism. You have been instrumental in making our high school years equally remarkable and successful. Our individual academic pursuits and achievements here at Villanova are of the utmost importance to all of the teachers, administrators, and Mr. Paradiso. In addition to academics, we were also

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introduced and encouraged to see, participate and develop in many other aspects of Villanova life. And as a result, our lives have been enriched. Walking through the streets of downtown Toronto with Mr. Lambert as we handed out sandwiches to the homeless, yelling and cheering at the top of our lungs during House Olympics, having been able to have our family dinners at Habitat for Humanity, singing together at Mass as Brother Paul led the way for us, sitting outside together in the cold during overnight Prayer Vigil, and who can forget KAIROS. For the guys specifically, no one will forget Ki-roast. As for the girls, I heard that none of you will forget how Julia Pilitteri’s hair looked by night 3. Most recently, many of us won’t forget how well we ate at prom cottage thanks to Eddy’s barbequing. These and so many other activities and initiatives at Villanova helped us grow as Catholics, members of the community and create lasting memories. We were given the opportunities to actually live out the virtues that Villanova College stands for: Unitas, Veritas, Caritas and in the sharing of our time, talents and efforts we have been blessed with friendships and knowing that we helped make a difference. A heartfelt thank you to our parents and families. Your encouragement, patience, support, understanding and love made all of our achievements brighter and overcoming our challenges possible. You are our biggest fans, our shoulder to lean on, our guiding compass and our reality check when needed. My parents always taught me to work hard to be the best I can be, accept hardships as lessons to learn from and humbly and effectively use my gifts and talents. I’m sure all of the proud parents and family members here today likely agree with that and wish for the continued success of their children. Parents: our gratitude cannot be effectively expressed but know that we appreciate all that you do for us. Classmates: our families define us but it is our responsibility, not just to our families, but to ourselves to always strive to do more, do better and be better. Our most important measuring stick is the person we were yesterday. Fellow graduates, let’s recall September 2014. We entered Villanova College as a bunch of nervous niners who were apprehensive but also excited about experiencing high school life. Our first official full grade nine class event was our trip to Ontario Pioneer Camp, that was just the beginning of all that we would experience together. Grade 9 brought us new interests, new friends, and strengthened old friendships. Through Grades 10 and 11 we grew our interests and began to consider what direction our post secondary education would take. Whether in the Sciences, the Arts, Business, Technology, Social Work, Politics and the list goes on, we all began to see glimpses of our future. At the start of this school year we all realized that what once seemed so far away suddenly wasn’t. We were not the nervous niners any more. We were focused, excited and ready to make our senior year our best one. I’m sure you will all agree that we definitely succeeded. Ultimately our hard work, perseverance and having faith that we are never alone got us to this point. On the first day of Grade 9 how were we to know just how quickly we would get to this very moment, our last official full class event? Remember all of our days here because they helped shape us and made us who we are today. Our shared Villanova College experiences will one day be treasured memories. Now as we prepare to start our post secondary education, we the Class of 2017 will move forward knowing that we are well equipped with the tools we need to build our future, that we are the “Master of Our Fate”. Let’s remember what St. Augustine said,

“Keep on adding, keep on walking, keep on progressing: do not delay on the road, do not go back, do not deviate. Go forth on your path, as it exists only through your walking.”

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Inaugural VC Celebrity Hockey Classic a Resounding Success NHL Alumni stars, Wendel Clark, Darcy Tucker, Shayne Corson, Dale Hawerchuk, Kris King and Al Iafrate laced up their skates in VC’s Inaugural Celebrity Hockey Classic on Friday, May 12th, 2017 at the Aurora Community Centre. The festivities began on Thursday evening

A very special thank you to Jackson Events and their staff for bringing this event to VC.

at the Draft Party held at Wendel Clark’s Sports Lounge, where participants got to select an NHL legend to join their team for the games on Friday with the top draft pick going to the team to raise the most money.

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Alumni News Class of 2007 Reunion

2016/2017 St. Augustine $100,000 +

On Saturday, October 7th, we were happy to welcome home members of the Class of 2007 as well as current and former faculty and staff to celebrate their Ten Year Reunion. It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces and hear about all of the wonderul things that members of this class have been up to in the last 10 years.

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Mr. & Mrs. G. Battisti

Mr. & Mrs. A. Lunar

Mr. & Mrs. M. Battisti

Mattamy (Monarch) Ltd.

Mr. & Mrs. W. Manning

Mr. J. Becker & Dr. R. Filipchuk

St. Monica

Mr. & Mrs. M. Messersi

Mr. & Mrs. L. Belcastro

$25,000 - $49,999

Newmarket Mitsubishi

Mr. & Mrs. L. Belmonte

Carwell Charitable Foundation

Mr. R. Oppedisano & Mrs. L. Fiorini-Oppedisano

Mr. C. Beltrano & Ms. R. Conte-Beltrano

Four Valley Excavating & Grading Ltd.

Rigobon Carli

Dr. D. Bettio & Dr. J. Malchuk

Scotiabank

Bianchi Presta LLP

Headmaster’s Circle

Mr. & Mrs. N. Thalassinos

Mr. C. Birker & Dr. A. Del Grande

$10,000 - $24,999

Mr. Q. Annibale & Family

Mrs. B. Yuen Mr. & Mrs. A. Zitoli

Mr. & Mrs. T. Bova

Mr. & Mrs. L. Casalino Mr. & Mrs. R. Colelli Mr. & Mrs. A. DiTosto

Announcing the

“Give Back Your Year”

Campaign

Mr. & Mrs. F. Luccisano

Mr. & Mrs. V. Agozzino

Mr. & Mrs. D. Steele

Mr. & Mrs. F. Albi

Founder’s Circle

Mr. & Mrs. J. Alessandro

Mr. & Mrs. S. Balsamo Carwell Construction

specifically to our alumni. The Give Back Your Year campaign asks

Mathews Dinsdale & Clarke LLP

alumni to pledge a monthly, quarterly or annual donation equivalent

Mr. G. Murphy

to their grad year. For example, members of the Class of 2007 would

Mr. & Mrs. R. Zanetti

make a monthly, quarterly or annual pledge of $20.07. Donations are directed to the Alumni Endowment Fund which will fund Merit Scholarships awarded to deserving students. Giving Back is easy. Simply visit the website and complete the

Educator’s Circle

Alloro Fine Foods

Mr. & Mrs. J. Bryant Mr. & Mrs. J. Burron Mr. A. Buziashvili & Ms. N. Drozdov Mr. & Mrs. S. Campisi Mr. & Mrs. T. Campisi Dr. V. Canale & Mrs. R. Mancini-Canale

Mr. & Mrs. M. Alvarez

Mr. N. Capomasi & Ms. E. Andretta

Mr. A. Antequera & Mrs. R. Crespo

Mr. K. Carroll & Mrs. A. Pizziol-Carroll

Mr. & Mrs. A. Asalu

Mr. & Mrs. J. Caruano

Mr. & Mrs. J. Auger

Mr. G. Caruso & Mrs. P. DeMarco-Caruso

Mr. & Mrs. M. Ayer

Dr. & Mrs. A. Castiglione

Mr. D. Baio & Mrs. L. Quattrociocchi-Baio

Mr. B. Christensen & Mrs. A. Venditti

Mr. & Mrs. C. Balsamo

Mr. B. Cavallin & Ms. E. Lion

Mr. & Mrs. P. Bancheri

Mr. & Mrs. D. Ceccato

Mr. & Mrs. R. Bancheri

Mr. & Mrs. A. Cella

Mr. & Dr. T. Barclay

Mr. S. Chari &

Mr. & Mrs. W. Donaldson

donations of $50 or greater.

Mr. M. Fiuza & Mrs. V. Cortellucci-Fiuza

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Dr. J. Alfonso Canals & Mrs. E. Perez Rodriguez

Mr. & Mrs. N. Branco

$2,500 - $4,999

online donation form. Please note that tax receipts will be issued for

You Are VC!

$1,000 - $2,499

Kylemore Homes

Juiceworks Exhibits We are pleased to announce a new fundraising campaign tailored

Blue & Silver Mr. J. Adamo & Mrs. N. Meringolo-Adamo

$5,000 - $9,999

Mr. & Mrs. R. Borzellino

Mr. & Mrs. D. Catenacci

If your contributions are not properly reflected in this report or if you see errors, we apologize and ask you to please contact the Advancement Office at advancement@villanovacollege.ca or at 905-833-1909. VILLANOVA COLLEGE 2017 REGISTRY OF DONORS 23


Donors

Donors

(Continued) Ms. P. Fox

Mr. & Mrs. S. Hunter

Mr. & Mrs. M. Leone

Mr. & Mrs. C. Fragomeni

Mr. & Mrs. J. Iaboni

Mr. R. Li & Ms. P. Dou

Mr. P. McKenna & Mrs. C. Buckert-McKenna

Mr. & Mrs. S. Francella

Mr. R. Iaccino & Ms. M. Bianchini

Mr. & Mrs. R. Lijoi

Mr. T. Melfi & Dr. S. Peressini

Mr. & Mrs. M. Lisi

Mr. S. Mettel & Mrs. K. Bolton-Lee

Mr. & Mrs. J. Frangella Mr. & Mrs. P. Frankovic Mr. L. Gagliardi

Mr. & Mrs. V. Galati

Mr. & Mrs. G. Jucan

Mr. & Mrs. V. Galifi

Mr. & Mrs. R. Kavanagh

Mr. & Mrs. J. Garcia

Ms. T. Kavanagh-Lanni

Mr. P. Gardner & Ms. P. Horvatis

Mr. & Mrs. J. Kavathas

Mr. & Mrs. E. Di Iorio

Mr. M. Gauthier & Dr. C. Moulton

Mr. & Mrs. P. Chiaravalloti

Mr. & Mrs. L. Di Marco

Georgia Hardy Tours Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. R. Ciampaglia

Mr. & Mrs. A. Giannace

Mr. & Ms. C. Ciavarella

Mr. F. Di Marco & Ms. P. De Vuono

Mr. & Mrs. A. Cina

Mr. & Mrs. S. DiPasquale

Mr. & Mrs. F. Cirillo

Mr. & Mrs. F. Di Roma

Mr. & Mrs. C. Colarocchio

Mr. & Mrs. R. Di Roma

Mr. & Mrs. P. Graf

Mr. & Dr. D. Colby

Mr. & Mrs. D. Diamanti

Cole Engineering Group Ltd.

Mr. W. Dinan & Ms. M. Athanasoulas

Mr. G. Grignano & Ms. S. Racco Grignano

Mr. & Mrs. M. Glionna Mr. & Mrs. S. Gobbatto Mr. & Mrs. L. Gousopoulos

Mr. & Mrs. L. Grimaldi

Mr. & Mrs. D. Duffy

Mr. & Mrs. C. Grossi

Mr. M. Eikermann & Ms. R. Talanca

Mr. E. Guirgis & Mrs. A. Girgis

Mr. & Mrs. L. Endrizzi

Mr. J. Cummins & Ms. M. Neylon

Mr. & Mrs. L. Gurreri

Mr. & Mrs. O. Espinola

Mr. & Mrs. E. Guzzi

Mr. & Mrs. R. D’Angelo

Mr. & Mrs. R. Fabrizi

Mr. & Mrs. A. Hendy

Mr. & Mrs. D. De Giorgio

Mr. & Mrs. R. Falbo

Mr. & Mrs. G. Hermanns

Mr. & Mrs. R. Demian

Mr. & Mrs. R. Fallone

Mr. & Mrs. D. Hill

Mr. & Mrs. F. Di Carlo

Mr. L. Fantin

Mr. & Mrs. J. Ho

Mr. & Mrs. G. DiFranco

Mr. & Mrs. P. Fiorino

Mr. R. Horsley & Ms. A. Dara

Mr. & Mrs. F. Corrente Mr. & Mrs. A. Cozza

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Mr. & Mrs. M. Keeble Mr. J. Kernohan & Mrs. M. Dela Pena King Weekly Sentinel Mr. & Mrs. R. Labelle Mr. & Mrs. A. Lam Mr. & Mrs. R. Lamanna

Dr. & Mrs. P. Lykos Mr. D. MacDonald & Mrs. T. Nguyen

Mr. A. Molina & Dr. M. Iriarte Mr. D. Moore

Mr. & Mrs. E. Macri

Mr. & Mrs. P. Morassutti

Mr. J. Madore

Mr. H. Moreno & Mrs. B. Aparicio Moreno

Ms. K. Madore Mr. & Mrs. J. Mannara Mr. & Mrs. L. Marchelletta

Mr. & Mrs. M. Moschitti Mr. & Dr. M. Musca Mr. & Mrs. M. Musto

Mr. & Ms. P. Marchesani

Ms. I. Muzzo

Dr. M. Mardassi & Mrs. Z. Aalazadeh

Dr. H. Nam & Dr. I. Cho

Mr. & Mrs. S. Marocco Mr. & Mrs. A. Marra

Mr. & Mrs. D. Nangini Newmarket Mitsubishi Mr. & Mrs. D. Novatsidis

Lancaster Custom Cabinets

Mr. C. Martin & Ms. E. Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. C. Landolfi

Mr. & Mrs. J. Martinez

Mr. & Mrs. J. Ogor

Mr. & Mrs. F. Leo

Mr. & Mrs. I. Master

Mr. R. Ogor & Dr. J. Bowring

Mr. & Mrs. M. Leonardelli

Mr. & Mrs. B. McGee

Mr. B. Ortakand & Ms. E. Kim

Mr. N. Odisho & Ms. N. Zaia

Mr. & Mrs. F. Grimaldi

Dr. & Mrs. D. Disanto

Mr. & Mrs. M. Corno

Mr. & Mrs. D. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. E. Jones

Ms. F. Gigliotti Chari

Mr. & Mrs. A. Commisso

Mrs. N. Jakubov

Mr. & Mrs. R. Galarneau

Dr. & Mrs. E. Garofalo

Mr. & Mrs. R. Colucci

(Continued)

Mr. & Mrs. J. Gulizia

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Donors

Donors

(Continued)

Mr. & Mrs. F. Ottaviani Dr. G. Otto & Dr. J. Otto Mr. & Mrs. J. Pacitto Mr. A. Paglia & Ms. N. Rende Mr. & Mrs. A. Palazzo Mr. C. Palombo & Mrs. A. D’Alessandro Mr. & Mrs. S. Panacci Mr. & Mrs. T. Pandoo Mrs. G. Parentela Mr. D. Park & Ms. H. Cho Mr. & Mrs. L. Pasubio Mr. & Mrs. F. Pedinelli

Mr. S. Rea & Mrs. M. Lorini-Rea Mr. & Mrs. G. Reda Mr. A. Ricciuto Mr. S. Rizza & Mrs. T. Cortese Mr. & Mrs. C. Rizzardo Mr. & Mrs. L. Romano Mr. P. Roppa & Mrs. C. Bonanno-Roppa Mr. & Dr. F. Rotondi Mr. R. Sadokierski & Ms. J. Melanson Mr. & Mrs. L. Salim Mr. & Mrs. A. Santorelli

Mr. & Mrs. M. Sloan SPC Card Mr. A. Stefou & Ms. D. Skala Mr. & Mrs. C. Stewart

(Continued)

Mr. P. Vettese & Mrs. A. Verardi

Mr. M. Caloccia & Ms. A. Figliano

Ms. O. Vialykh

The Carol Annibale Ovarian Cancer Foundation

Mr. & Dr. J. Vitaro

Mr. & Mrs. V. Cordiano

Mr. & Mrs. C. Wong

Mr. & Mrs. N. Creatura

Mr. & Mrs. T. Yantsis

Mr. C. De Pellegrin

Mr. & Mrs. J. Zamparo

Ms. A. DiFonzo - Veneziano

Mr. & Mrs. M. Zentil

Ms. S. Diogo

Mr. & Mrs. B. Zia

Ms. C. Dittmar

Mr. S. Tyrrell & Mrs. J. Belfiore Tyrrell

Mr. J. Zurek & Mrs. J. Zurkova

Earl O’Neil Electric

Payment Solutions Providers

Mr. J. Ford

ZZEN Group of Companies

Mr. D. Petrozza

Mr. & Mrs. C. Vachon

Mr. V. Giovannetti

Mr. & Mrs. J. Pietrangelo

Mr. & Mrs. G. Vania

Alumni

Greyfield Construction Co. Ltd.

Mr. J. Pope

Pure FX Fitness Studios

Ms. N. Stuart Mr. A. Tinajero & Mrs. M. J. Cordovez Mr. & Ms. J. Tremblay Mr. & Mrs. F. Trevisan Mr. A. Trotman & Ms. J. Lippa

Mr. & Mrs. J. Sestito

Mr. M. Pereira

Mr. & Mrs. P. Simonetta

Mr. C. Vardin & Mrs. V. Fernandes

Mrs. M. Pereira

Ms. K. Simpson

Mr. & Mrs. J. Velocci

Avenue Travel

Grignano Racco Professional Corp.

Mr. & Mrs. T. Peressini

Mr. & Mrs. L. Sinapi

Mr. & Mrs. N. Venere

Mr. & Mrs. A. Bitondo

Ms. O. Gutauskas

Mr. & Mrs. T. Perillo

Mr. & Mrs. R. Singh

Mr. M. Veneziano

Mr. & Mrs. G. Breda

Hogan’s Inn Restaurant

Mr. & Mrs. A. Pirone Mr. J. Policano & Ms. L. Moniz Mr. & Mrs. J. Povegliano Mr. & Mrs. F. Provenzano Mr. & Mrs. P. Provenzano Mr. & Mrs. M. Pugliese Mr. & Mrs. P. Racco Mr. M. Racco & Mrs. S. Yeung Racco Mr. S. Ramroop & Ms. S. Gopie Mr. & Mrs. N. Rapallo

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Mr. B. Langill

Mr. J. Wang & Mrs. L. Wu

Mr. & Ms. T. Stoikos

Mr. & Mrs. D. Peluso

Mr. & Mrs. S. Pillitteri

Mr. K. Lambert

Mr. H. Cohen

Mr. & Mrs. D. Saverino

Mr. & Mrs. B. Piccolo

Knights of Columbus

Volvo Laval

Mr. F. Pellegrino & Mrs. T. Spataro

Mr. & Mrs. M. Perruzza

James Dimitri Hair Atelier

$250 - $999

Mr. T. Allan

Mr. & Mrs. J. Latobesi Mr. & Mrs. L. Leonardelli Masters Insurance Mr. & Mrs. S. McDonald Mr. D. Memme Morcan Financial Newmarket Collision Centre

Posticino Ristorante

Mr. & Mrs. E. Richardson R. J. Burnside & Assoc. Roma’s Place Banquet Hall Ms. J. Schoenhofer Siroga Enterprises Inc. Sunlife Financial Tasco Thor & Partners Mr. G. Timmins Touch Spa Boutique Treasure Hill Tremton Construction Trimate Electric Supply Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. R. Varlese Vaughan Electrical Supply Von Power Systems Inc. Mr. S. Wagman

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Registry Of Donors 2015/2016 St. Thomas of Villanova

Mr. & Mrs. R. Zanetti

$50,000 - $99,999

Mr. & Mrs. M. Zentil

Mr. A. Pietrangelo

Headmaster’s Circle $10,000 - $24,999

Posticino Ristorante

Blue & Silver $1,000 - $2,499

Mr. & Mrs. D. Acchione

Mr. & Mrs. L. Rumeo

Mr. J. Adamo & Mrs. N. Meringolo-Adamo

Founder’s Circle

Mr. & Mrs. V. Agozzino

$5,000 - $9,999

Quinto Annibale Professional Corporation Carwell Construction Mr. & Mrs. E. Corsetti Mr. & Mrs. E. DiIorio

Mr. & Mrs. F. Albi Mr. & Mrs. M. Alvarez Mr. A. Antequera & Mrs. R. Crespo Mr. & Mrs. A. Asalu

Dr. & Mrs. R. Tankovich

Mr. & Mrs. J. Auger

Mrs. B. Yuen

Mr. & Mrs. M. Ayer

Mr. & Mrs. A. Zitoli

Mr. & Mrs. S. Baek

Educator’s Circle

Mr. D. Baio & Mrs. L. Quattrociocchi-Baio

$2,500 - $4,999

Alliance Store Fixtures Mr. & Mrs. S. Balsamo Brown Lab Group Mr. & Mrs. W. Donaldson

Mr. & Mrs. C. Balsamo Mr. & Mrs. P. Bancheri Mr. & Mrs. G. Basista Mr. J. Becker & Dr. R. Filipchuk

Mr. D. Bogopolskiy & Mrs. A. Bogopolskaya

Mr. & Mrs. A. Commisso

Mr. L. Fantin

Mr. & Mrs. S. Hunter

Mr. & Mrs. V. Cordiano Mr. & Mrs. M. Corno

Dr. J. Faulkner and Dr. M. Pubben

Mr. & Mrs. J. Iaboni

Mr. & Mrs. R. Borzellino Mr. & Mrs. T. Bova

Mr. & Mrs. F. Corrente

Mr. & Mrs. P. Braund

Mr. & Mrs. A. Cozza

Mr. & Mrs. G. Breda

Mr. J. Cummins & Ms. M. Neylon

Mr. & Mrs. J. Bush

Mr. & Mrs. R. Figliomeni

Mr. A. Iacovelli

Mr. & Mrs. P. Fleischaker

Jeld-Wen of Canada Ltd.

Mr. & Mrs. C. Fragomeni

Mr. & Mrs. G. Jucan

Mr. & Mrs. R. D’Angelo

Mr. & Mrs. G. Franco

Mr. & Mrs. R. Kavanagh

Daytime Enterprises

Mr. & Mrs. J. Frangella

Ms. T. Kavanagh-Lanni

Mr. & Mrs. S. Campisi

Mr. & Mrs. P. Decina

Mr. & Mrs. G. Frustaglio

Mr. & Mrs. M. Keeble

Dr. V. Canale & Mrs. R. Mancini-Canale

Mr. & Mrs. R. Demian

Mr. L. Gagliardi

Mr. & Mrs. W. Kehren

Mr. & Mrs. J. D’Ercole

Mr. & Mrs. V. Galifi

Mr. & Mrs. F. Di Carlo

Garage Living

Mr. J. Kernohan & Mrs. M. Dela Pena

Mr. & Mrs. G. Di Donato

Mr. & Mrs. J. Garcia

Mr. & Mrs. G. DiFranco

Mr. P. Gardner & Ms. P. Horvatis

Mr. G. Capetanakis & Ms. E. Sventzouris Mr. K. Carroll & Mrs. A. Pizziol-Carroll Mr. G. Caruso & Mrs. P. DeMarco-Caruso

Mr. & Mrs. E. Di Iorio

Mr. & Mrs. L. Casalino

Mr. F. Di Marco & Ms. P. De Vuono

Dr. & Mrs. A. Castiglione Mr. B. Cavallin & Ms. E. Lion Mr. & Mrs. A. Cella Century Neckwear Mr. & Mrs. P. Chiaravalloti

Mr. & Mrs. L. Belcastro

Mr. M. Fiuza & Mrs. V. Cortellucci-Fiuza

Mr. & Mrs. M. Bellisario

Dr. & Mrs. E. Garofalo Mr. & Mrs. L. Grimaldi

Mr. C. Beltrano & Ms. R. Conte-Beltrano

Mr. & Mrs. A. Jackson

Dr. D. Bettio & Dr. J. Malchuk

Mr. B. Christensen & Mrs. A. Venditti

LYTE Enterprises

Mr. & Mrs. G. Bianchi

Mr. & Mrs. R. Ciampaglia

Mr. & Mrs. W. Manning

Mr. & Mrs. J. Bianchi

Mr. S. Rea & Mrs. M. Lorini-Rea

Bianchi Presta LLP

Mr. & Mrs. N. Thalassinos

Mr. & Mrs. J. Bifolchi

Mr. P. West

Mr. C. Birker & Dr. A. Del Grande

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Mr. R. Iaccino & Ms. M. Bianchini

Mr. A. Buziashvili & Ms. N. Drozdov

Mr. & Mrs. P. Fiorino

Mr. & Mrs. L. Belmonte

Mr. & Mrs. R. Favaretto

Mr. & Mrs. S. DiPasquale Mr. & Mrs. R. Di Roma Mr. G. Di Santo Mr. & Mrs. A. DiTosto Mr. & Mrs. J. DiGennaro

Mr. M. Gauthier & Dr. C. Moulton Mr. & Mrs. A. Giannace Mr. & Mrs. M. Glionna Global Precast Inc. Mr. & Mrs. S. Gobbatto Mr. & Mrs. L. Gousopoulos

Ms. M. Kountouris Dr. P. Kritzinger Mr. & Mrs. G. Kypreos Mr. & Mrs. A. Lam Mr. & Mrs. R. Lamanna Mr. K. Lambert Lancaster Custom Cabinets Mr. & Mrs. C. Landolfi Mr. & Mrs. S. Lawrynuik Dr. K. Le

Mr. G. Grignano & Ms. S. Racco Grignano

Mr. & Mrs. F. Leo

Mr. E. Guirgis & Mrs. A. Girgis

Mr. & Mrs. M. Leonardelli

Mr. & Mrs. L. Gurreri

Mr. & Mrs. E. Leonardo

Mr. & Mrs. E. Guzzi

Mr. & Mrs. M. Leone Mr. T. Letros

Mr. & Mrs. L. Endrizzi

Dr. J. Hagen & Dr. I. Kirstine-Hagen

Mr. & Ms. C. Ciavarella

Mr. & Mrs. O. Espinola

Mr. & Mrs. A. Hendy

Mr. & Mrs. R. Lijoi

Mr. & Mrs. A. Cina

ESL Corporation

Mr. & Mrs. G. Hermanns

Mr. & Mrs. F. Luccisano

Mr. & Mrs. F. Cirillo

Mr. & Mrs. R. Fabrizi

Mr. & Mrs. D. Hill

Mr. M. Luccisano

Mr. & Mrs. C. Colarocchio

Mr. & Mrs. R. Falbo

Mr. & Mrs. J. Ho

Mr. & Mrs. E. Luchetta

Mr. & Mrs. R. Colucci

Mr. & Mrs. R. Fallone

Mr. R. Horsley & Ms. A. Dara

Dr. & Mrs. P. Lykos

Mr. & Mrs. G. Chiarlitti Mr. M. Chiofolo & Ms. T. Granata Dr. & Mrs. S. Chiozza

Mr. W. Dinan & Ms. M. Athanasoulas Dr. & Mrs. D. Disanto Mr. & Mrs. L. DiVincentiis Mr. & Mrs. D. Duffy

Mr. R. Li & Ms. P. Dou

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Donors

Donors

(Continued)

Mr. & Mrs. E. Macri

Mr. & Mrs. G. Nyulas

Mr. E. Primiani

Ms. K. Madore

Mr. & Mrs. J. Ogor

Mr. & Mrs. F. Provenzano

Mr. & Mrs. R. Magarelli Mr. & Mrs. J. Mannara Mr. & Ms. P. Marchesani

Mr. R. Ogor & Dr. J. Bowring Only Pasta

Mr. & Mrs. P. Provenzano Mr. & Mrs. M. Pugliese Mr. & Mrs. G. Purdy

Mr. & Mrs. R. Marcolini

Mr. R. Oppedisano & Mrs. L. Fiorini-Oppedisano

Dr. M. Mardassi & Mrs. Z. Aalazadeh

Mr. B. Ortakand & Ms. E. Kim

Mr. & Mrs. P. Racco

Mr. & Mrs. J. Otero

Mr. M. Racco & Mrs. S. Yeung Racco

Mr. & Mrs. K. Marjadsingh Mr. & Mrs. S. Marocco Mr. & Mrs. A. Marra

Mr. & Mrs. F. Ottaviani Dr. G. Otto & Dr. J. Otto Mr. & Mrs. A. Palazzo

Mr. & Mrs. R. Quatraro

Mr. S. Ramroop & Ms. S. Gopie Mr. & Mrs. M. Ramundi

Mr. M. Tahamtani & Mrs. M. Mansoub Mr. & Mrs. J. Tersigni Mr. & Mrs. R. Tickner

(Continued) Mr. & Mrs. B. Zia Mr. J. Zurek & Mrs. J. Zurkova ZZEN Group of Companies

Salvatore Mannella Professional Corp MEJ Marketing Mr. K. Mercier

Mr. & Mrs. T. Tomassi

Alumni

$250 - $999

Mimi’s Boutique

Mr. & Mrs. R. Toneguzzo

Mr. Q. Annibale & Family

Mr. V. Mongia

Tonel Masonry Partnership

Augustinian Fathers (Ont) Inc.

Murdocca Corporation

Toronto Redi Mix

Mr. & Mrs. A. Bitondo

North Terra Construction

Mr. & Mrs. B. Tozzo

Mr. & Mrs. A. Cacciola

Mr. & Mrs. R. Oldfield

Mr. & Mrs. F. Trevisan

The Carol Annibale Ovarian Cancer Foundation

Mrs. E. Ornelas

Mr. & Mrs. T. Trompoukis

Mr. & Mrs. P. Paradiso

Mr. A. Trotman & Ms. J. Lippa

Mr. & Mrs. R. Colelli

Peak Fitness Studio

Mr. & Mrs. R. Palmieri

Mr. & Mrs. N. Rapallo

Mr. & Mrs. A. Contardi

Mr. & Mrs. F. Pedinelli

Mr. C. Palombo & Mrs. A. D’Alessandro

Mr. & Mrs. G. Reda

Mr. & Mrs. J. Tsaggarelis

Mr. & Mrs. N. Creatura

Mr. J. Pope

Mr. & Mrs. B. McGee

Mr. A. Ricciuto

Mr. & Mrs. S. Panacci

Crossey Engineering

Revive Fitness

Mr. P. McKenna & Mrs. C. Buckert-McKenna

Mr. & Mrs. E. Richardson

Mr. S. Tyrrell & Mrs. J. Belfiore Tyrrell

Mr. & Mrs. T. Pandoo

Mr. & Mrs. R. Umbrio

Mr. C. De Pellegrin

Mr. S. Rizza & Mrs. T. Cortese

Rodale

Mrs. G. Parentela

Mr. & Mrs. C. Vachon

Mr. & Mrs. A. DiCristofaro

Mr. & Mrs. C. Rizzardo

Mr. D. Schachtler & Ms. J. Maritan

Mr. D. Park & Ms. H. Cho

Mr. & Mrs. L. Romano

Mr. & Mrs. G. Vania

Mr. R. Sadokierski & Ms. J. Melanson

Mr. C. Vardin & Mrs. V. Fernandes

Mr. & Mrs. L. Salim

Mr. & Mrs. J. Velocci

Earl O’Neil Electrical

Mr. & Mrs. A. Santorelli

Mr. & Mrs. N. Venere

Entry Guard Door Inc

Mr. & Mrs. D. Saverino

Mr. & Mrs. M. Veneziano

Mr. M. Fazari

Mr. & Mrs. R. Severini

Mr. & Mrs. J. Vescio

Ms. L. Fazari

Mr. & Mrs. R. Singh

Mr. P. Vettese & Mrs. A. Verardi

Mr. & Mrs. D. Gurizzan

Mr. C. Martin & Ms. E. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. N. Martino Mr. & Mrs. S. McDonald

Mr. & Mrs. M. Messersi Mr. S. Mettel & Mrs. K. Bolton-Lee Mr. A. Molina & Dr. M. Iriarte Mr. D. Moore Mr. H. Moreno & Mrs. B. Aparicio Moreno

Mr. & Mrs. L. Pasubio Mr. F. Pellegrino & Mrs. T. Spataro Mr. & Mrs. D. Peluso Mr. M. Pereira

Mr. & Mrs. E. Morini

Mrs. M. Pereira

Mr. & Mrs. N. Moschella

Mr. & Mrs. V. Perfetto

Mr. & Mrs. M. Moschitti

Mr. & Mrs. T. Perillo

Mr. & Dr. M. Musca

Mr. & Mrs. M. Perruzza

Mr. & Mrs. M. Musto

Mr. & Mrs. K. Phull

Ms. I. Muzzo

Mr. & Mrs. B. Piccolo

Mr. & Mrs. J. Nalbandian

Mr. & Mrs. M. Sloan

Ms. S. Diogo Dr. S. Di Pierdomenico Ms. C. Dittmar

Mr. & Mrs. J. Trichilo Williams & Partners

Ms. O. Gutauskas

Mr. & Mrs. D. Smalley

WBA Architects and Engineers Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. D. Steele

Mr. B. Wignall

Mr. & Mrs. P. Hillar

Mr. & Mrs. S. Pillitteri

Mr. A. Stefou & Ms. D. Skala

Mr. & Mrs. B. Williams

Ms. G. Howell

Dr. H. Nam & Dr. I. Cho

Mr. & Mrs. A. Pirone

Mr. & Ms. T. Stoikos

Mr. & Mrs. C. Wong

Mr. & Mrs. C. Iacobelli

Mr. & Mrs. D. Nangini

Mr. T. Piselli

Ms. N. Stuart

Mr. J. Wang & Mrs. L. Wu

James Dimitri Hair Atelier

Mr. & Mrs. G. Nikitopoulos

Mr. J. Policano & Ms. L. Moniz

SV Accounting Services

Mr. & Mrs. T. Yantsis

Mr. & Mrs. L. Leonardelli

Mr. & Mrs. D. Novatsidis

Mr. & Mrs. J. Povegliano

Sv. Arpas Couturier

Mr. & Mrs. J. Zamparo

Ms. T. Macleod

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Smokey Manufacturing

Mr. & Mrs. M. Ham

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