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Stfx DONOR LIST StFX DONOR LIST Lifetime Xaverian Patrons as of March 31, 2017 Recognizing $3,000,000 and above in lifetime giving Jeannine Deveau Ronald V. Joyce Allan P. Markin Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Recognizing $1,000,000-$2,999,999 in lifetime giving John and Judy Bragg Anne and the late John ‘Nova’ Chisholm Victor and Mona Dahdaleh Gay and the late Graham Dennis Fred George James and Maureen Gogan Susan Crocker and John Hunkin Arthur and Sandra Irving Hon. Henry N. R. Jackman Michael Kastner David H. Koch Evelyn and the late James MacDonald Douglas and the late Joan MacMaster Hon. Margaret and the late Wallace McCain Hon. Frank and Julie McKenna Rt. Hon. Brian and Mila Mulroney John and Adrienne Peacock – The Peacock Family Foundation Beth and Tom Rankin Wafic Said Urs and Francesca Schwarzenbach Stephen A. Schwarzman Steve and Kathy Smith Peter and Anne Vegso Mark Wallace and Anita Lorelli Recognizing $500,000-$999,999 in lifetime giving Archer Daniels Midland Company Sean and Peta Boyd Jeannine and the late Bill Cochrane Paul and Helene Desmarais John and Marcy McCall MacBain H. Barclay and the late Annette Morley Peter and Melanie Munk Charitable Foundation Stephen and Suzanne O’Regan Mary and the late Paul O’Regan The Rogers Family Sisters of St. Martha of Antigonish David and Faye Sobey Donald and Beth Sobey George and Helen Vari Foundation Trudy and the late John Young Recognizing $100,000-$499,999 in lifetime giving Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. Glenneth Anderson Town of Antigonish Alexander P. Beaton Laurent R. Beaudoin - J. Armand Bombardier Foundation Jon and Susan Bekkers Andrew Benedek Robert and Ruth Bentley Betty and the late Roderick Bilodeau Roger R. Boudreault Peter Bowler Jim and Barb Brennan Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation Kevin and Karen Chadwick Robert and Andrea Chisholm Roderick and the late Ruth Chisholm Purnell Choppin and Joan MacDonald-Choppin Helen Cianfaglione W. Edmund and Frances Clark William and Joan Clarke James H. Coleman John Cordeau and Carolyn Phillips Jonathan H. Deitcher Gerald and Vida Doucet Richard and the late Rosemary Dumais Trudy A. Eagan N. Murray Edwards Lee Errett Anthony S. Fell Frank and Mary Fitzpatrick Robert and Sharon Francis Harris A. Fricker Daniel J. Gillis James and the late Sonia Grant Ewout Heersink Bernard (Bernie) and Bernice Hicks Stephen P. Holmes - The Holmes Family Foundation James K. Irving The John E. Irving Family Ann Marie Keating Cathy Keating and Mike Foran Gregg Keating Howard and Michele Kessler - Lawrence and Lourdes Kelly Kessler Family Charitable Fund Elmer King The Sandra and Leo Kolber Foundation Dorothy Lander and John Graham-Pole Hugh and Patricia Maccagno Kathleen (Kay) and the late Joseph MacDougall Hon. Allan J. MacEachen A. Terrence MacGibbon Ron and Catherine MacGillivray M. Teresa MacIsaac Bruce and Peggy MacKinnon Wayne and Allanah MacKinnon Brian and Irene MacLeod John and Viberta MacNeil Most Rev. Joseph N. MacNeil Rev. Norman J. MacPhee Magna International Inc. Major Drilling Group International Inc. Paul and Sara McFarland Frank J. McGilly Liam K. McGowan Hon. Michael A. Meighen - McInnes Cooper - Halifax T.R. Meighen Family Foundation E.F. Anthony and Hon. Pana Merchant Donald and the late Barbara Munroe Rev. Douglas J. Murphy Doreen and the late Paul Norris Brian and Florence O'Brien Barry J. O’Leary David A. Palmer Joseph Parks James A. Pattison Quebecor Inc. Sean Riley and Catherine Rancy Joy and Diego Romero Cyril and Helen Ross Alvin Segal Family Foundation Joseph P. Shannon Bradley S. Shaw Bill and Laura (Ryan) Shea Trudy and the late Robert Shea Shannon and Jacqueline Stephenson Timothy and Francine Sullivan Lawrence and Judith Tanenbaum Nancy Topshee-Pond and Kirk Pond Ted and Ann Turcotte Annette M. Verschuren Edward T. Wdowiak W. Galen Weston Terrance and Irene Wolff William Young StFX Donor List - Recognizing Contributions Made in 2016-17 Recognizing President's Club Membership - Builders: $5,000+ 3250504 Nova Scotia Ltd. Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. Alvin Segal Family Foundation Archer Daniels Midland Company Atlantic Central Credit Union Bealight Foundation Alexander P. Beaton Andrew Beckett and Wendy Connors-Beckett Ryan Beedie Jon and Susan Bekkers Robert and Kathleen Bekkers Robert and Ruth Bentley Gregory and Judith Berry John and Anne Birks The J. Armand Bombardier Foundation Michael and Lisa Boyd The John and Judy Bragg Family Foundation Thomas and Bridget Brennan Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation Gerry and Rosella Byrne Cameron's Jewellery Ltd. Catholic Women's League of Canada Central Home Improvement Warehouse Marc and Clare Champoux Roderick A. Chisholm CIBC - Toronto Clarus Foundation Comart Foundation Congregation des Soeurs de Sainte-Anne Congregation of Notre Dame Visitation Province Michael Cooper Ronald and Laureen Cooper Susan Crocker and John Hunkin Victor and Mona Dahdaleh Jonathan H. Deitcher Jeannine Deveau Janet Dickhout Leanor R. Dobson The late Dorothy E. Doyle John R. Edwards Timothy and Jane Elliott Emar Holdings Ltd. Robert E. Evans Frank and Mary Fitzpatrick Anita A. Foley Fondation Marcelle et Jean Coutu Karen M. Gardiner David and Sandra Gibeault Daniel J. Gillis Estate of Mary M. Gillis James and Robin Gogan James C. Grant William and Jeanine Gunn Betty Haig Harrison McCain Foundation Gertrude and Ken Haslett Thomas and Gail Hayes Hayes Developments Ltd. High-Crest Enterprises Ltd. Harry and June Hodge The Holmes Family Foundation Stephen P. Holmes Charles Hurdon Imperial Oil Foundation Arthur L. Irving Family Foundation Johnson & Johnson Ronald V. Joyce The Joyce Foundation Gregg and Ginger Keating Kebet Holdings Ltd. Peter and Joanne Kenny Knowledge First Foundation Thomas and Marius Langley Les Soeurs de La Congregation de Notre Dame (National) Burton MacDonald and Rosemarie Sampson Evelyn MacDonald Kent MacDonald and Mary-Ellen MacPhee Rev. Stanley V. MacDonald Ron and Catherine MacGillivray M. Teresa MacIsaac Ronald A. MacIsaac Bruce and Peggy MacKinnon Louise MacLellan and Michael Taub Brian and Irene MacLeod MacLeod Group of Companies Estate of Theresa MacLeod Kerstin and Ryan McCutcheon Paul and Sara McFarland Frank J. McGilly McInerney Trust McInnes Cooper Hon. 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Gerald Rousell Frederick and Mary Ryan The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation Scotiabank - Toronto Hugh Segal Francis and Mary Shea William and Laura Shea Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Sisters of St. Martha Mark Smith and Lisa Mierins Steve and Kathy Smith The David & Faye Sobey Foundation The Donald R. Sobey Foundation Judy Steele and Bruce Towler Shannon and Jacqueline Stephenson StFX Alumni Association StFX Students Union Hon. Patrick and Suzanne Sullivan The Lawrence & Judith Tanenbaum Ian J.Tate Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Family Charitable Foundation Paul Tellier Brad D. Thompson Stanley and Bea Tollman Toronto Community Foundation Ted and Ann Turcotte Frank and Linda van Schaayk Peter and Anne Vegso The Vegso Family Foundation Inc. Donald and Shelley Wakeham Walker Wood Foundation Mark Wallace and Anita Lorelli Margo Watt and Jim Russell Recognizing President's Club Membership - Leaders: $2,000 - $4,999 Antigonish Mall Ltd. Joseph Apaloo and Sherry Bowman Bank of Montreal Rod Bantjes and Maureen Moynagh Andre Belanger and Jeanne D'Arc Ian and Clare Bilek John Blackwell and Laurie Stanley-Blackwell Lawrence S. Bloomberg BMO Financial Group Roger R. Boudreault James and Carolyn Bowne Colin and Allana Boyd Colin and Lana Boyd Ian and Kelly Boyd Peter J. Boyd Doug Brady and Carol Shea Michael and Elizabeth Brennan Michael B. Brennan M.D. Inc. BRM Law Professional Corporation Laura Bruneau and Phil Bougie The late James D. 'Soupy' Campbell Roger and Joanne Campbell Canada Real Estate Company Ltd. John and Ambrosia Caplice Kevin and Karen Chadwick Chevron Canada Resources Robert and Andrea Chisholm CIBC World Markets CI Investments Inc. 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