Old Boys News
2003
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Nick Weedon
and his wife, Ashley, welcomed their second child September 3, a beautiful baby boy named Bennett Turner. Big sister Abigail is overjoyed with the addition of her younger brother to the family.
Alessandro Lupo and his wife, Kristine, welcomed their second child, Adalina, on May 22. Older brother Dominic is
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Sebastien Manigat moved from Montreal back to his hometown of Cornwall, Ont., where he seeks to introduce as many people as possible to the city’s growing culinary scene. In 2014, he launched the Seaway Food Festival, which brings the
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John Housser
married Vancouverite Mary Glen in B.C. July 9, surrounded by family and friends. Included in the wedding party were John’s brother, Richard ‘07, father, John ‘68, and classmates, Mervyn Frame (best man) and Allan Bean. Also present were Old Boys James Kesten ‘03 and Alex Dougall ‘68. The couple live and work in North Vancouver and spend as much time as possible in the mountains on skis, on bikes, and in hiking shoes.
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Daniel John
and his wife, Chloe, welcomed son Jarett Silva on January 7.
(l-r) Dave Banwell ’03, Matthew Posa ’03, Chloe, Daniel holding Jarett, Leesa Huynh, Luc Zoratto ’03, Ryan Hiscox ’03 44 FALL 2016
excited to have a younger sister. Alessandro works as an investment advisor for RBC Dominion Securities in Collingwood, Ont., where he and his family live.
2003 Stu Manchee hosted fellow Old Boy, Kiefer Sutherland ‘86, at The Station Music Hall in Sarnia in June, where Kiefer and his band were in concert. Stu is the owner and operator of the hall, which plays host to a variety of well-known musical acts. Stu lives in Sarnia with his spouse, Catherine, and their two sons.
Kiefer Sutherland (left) and Stu Manchee
local community together to try new restaurants and reconnect with old favourites, ultimately creating an opportunity to indulge in the city’s finest eating/ food establishments. He has also organized other popular city events including Restaurant Week, Summer Beer Fest, and La Poutine Week. This year’s Summer Beer Fest attracted over 1,700 patrons and was recognized by the Cornwall & Area Chamber of Commerce with the Breakthrough Award in 2015.
2003 Brendon McCullough competed in the Annual Saints Cup Golf Tournament September 8-10 at National Pines Golf Club in Innisfil, Ont. Of the 20 golfers who competed, 19 were Old Boys. The group was divided into two teams, competing in a Ryder-Cup format. Team White took home the hardware in another enjoyable weekend of golf. Brendon and his