Saturday 29 October 2016

Circular No 782








Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 29 of October 2016 No. 782
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Dear Friends,
I would clarify the basic CODE that I apply to the photos.
The first two numbers are the year in which the photo was taken.
Next the two initials of the author of the photo.
The following four numbers are either consecutive numbers for the individual or part of the Face book numbering
If I used Face Book photos then I place the FB letter
If the photo was sent in by an old boy then the first letter is the initial of his first name and the two following letters the surname
If the photo contains a group = GRP
If the photo contains the wife = WFE
There are of course other one of a time codes due to changes.
So, if you would like to have a change made to the photo, please help me by using the CODE in the photo.
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A song by “Mighty Trini”  Robert Elias January 6, 2013
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Here is an article by Julio Cesar Arreaza,  sorry it is in Spanish
On the Venezuelan situation
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Don Mitchell <idmitch@anguillanet.com>
Oct 28 at 9:46 PM
What do you mean? 
I loved the photo of the “snow” in Anguilla when I glimpsed it.   That was when we drove through a bank of froth from the pond.
I look forward to seeing both the trip report for Ladislao and the photos.
Here is a video of Anguilla I just saw:
I’m in it, but in camouflage, because I am without my beard. 
It was done so long ago I no longer recall the taping.  I have no idea where it was done.
Don
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From: horsey
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2016 8:37 PM
Subject: Milk run to Grenada
The official photographer is in Toronto until Monday.
Don't know how many of her photos came out, other than the one with the snow.
We got a dusting of real snow in Toronto yesterday, first of the season.
There is so much to write about Anguilla, don't really know where to start, but I will try my best.
Your package should be arriving soon with two small gifts, one just happened to be hanging around when we were taping up the package and we thought you might enjoy it.
Our travel plans for early next year are still on hold as one of the people that is supposed to go to New Zealand with us has to have another MRI in January.
Never mind the gold faucets, I was thinking more along the lines of health and ambulatory aids, crutches, walkers, bedpans and that type of stuff.
If a need for any of that stuff comes up, even if it's for your personal use, just let me know. We are all getting there.
Have a safe trip on the milk run and give our regards to Maggie.
Ron & Carol
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On Fri, 10/28/16,
Don Mitchell <idmitch@anguillanet.com> wrote:
Hi, Ron,
Don’t forget to do two things.
Do a report to Ladislao on your visit to Anguilla, explaining what you found peculiar or different about it (for the information and amusement of his readers);
Send Ladislao (and me) lots of photographs of our interaction in Anguilla, so he can have something visual to put in the Circulars.
Ladislao depends on these messages to be able to continue the Circulars.
I am off to Grenada next week for a law conference, and to be  present at the launch of the Grenada High School textbooks:
Meanwhile, keep well all of you.
Don
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From: horsey
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2016 10:11 PM
Subject: Made it to Orlando
Don & Maggie,
Thanks again for the dinner and taking the time out of your busy schedules to meet & show us around. 
The slower pace of things there was a welcome change.
Made it to Guadeloupe without a problem and had a great week. Had a harrowing trip back via the Dominica, Miami only to spend 1 1/2 hours waiting for a rental car that was supposedly being washed.
Finally gave up and got a taxi after midnight. 
But overall things went great.
Will be in Orlando until the end of November and then back to Toronto until Christmas.
Please send your Home Shopping address in Orlando.
If there is anything we can do for you or your volunteer causes, please don't hesitate to ask.
Ron & Carol
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Ladislao, The following are a resume and emails that were received from: Paul de la Bastide.  We made 4 pages!
I attended The Abbey School from 1958 through 1963 (or thereabouts) as a day scholar.
The old memories remain:
Lifting Mr Lionel Tyrell's old Morris 8 automobile and carrying it up the steps to the lower classroom landing hallway. (He never found out who did this but we all got flogged anyway).
Do you remember "Toots"? We used to spray ink on the back of his suit when he walked by in the isle of the classroom.
I really felt sorry that we all did this. Poor fella.
Then there was the freshman initiation as a new student started school, they had to be thrown into the bougainvillea hedge with all the thorns.  Ouch.  That really hurt for days after.
Smoking in the bathrooms and getting caught every time.
Throwing the compass point at the blackboard while the teacher had his back turned.
And the Dean of Discipline....I was in his office every day, it seemed I liked getting my ass caned.
(Amongst all of this, I managed to get an education somehow.)
I now live in the USA and would really like to get info from time to time, however you won't be able to fax me because it will be a long distance call for you.
Is it anyway possible that you can e-mail stuff to: paul.delabastide@att.net ??
I used to hang out with the Costello's, Rostant's, Russell Cuhna, Gregory Farfan, Bruce Hutton, The Kirtons and de Pass boys, so that should clue you in to my era (now 53).
I have been asking around for awhile now as to what ever happened to The Abbey School and all its records.  Do they have a web site that I can go to and do research on old student lists?
Let me know your response.
Please keep in touch
Paul
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Copy from Older Circulars
From: "Paul de la Bastide" <paul.delabastide@att.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 06:51:18 -0400
Ladislao,
The only name I recognize below is Jean de Meillac, as I did not finally graduate at MSB.
I transferred to St. Joseph's College at form III grade level.
Had I stayed at MSB, I would have graduated in 1966 as it shows in the Roll Call, because those students you have listed were my class mates.
Regards,
Paul
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From: "Paul de la Bastide" paul.delabastide@att.net
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 06:26:08 -0500
Ladislao,
How sad that you are no longer going to keep us updated with the newsletters.
Well done on the past job.
I hope that Gabby will be able to perform the updates but he indicated to me that there is not enough time in his life to do so.
I wish I had the ability to help but I don't understand all this techno stuff like you guys do.
If you are looking for Bruce Hutton's address here it is: rssl@carib-link.net,
Have a prosperous New Year.
Regards,
Pablo de la Bastide
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According to the list the following Oldboy are not with us anymore.
The first number is the would graduate in Form V
65   Raffensberger           Francisco
78   Rampersadsingh         Apple
78   Rampersadsingh         Indarjit
49   Reid                    Arthur
49   Reid                    Trevor
62   Richards                Arthur
?    Rodriguez               Ian
72   Rojas                   Francisco
70   Romeo                 Gary
      Rosa                   Fransisco
49   Rostant                Desmond
?    Rozas                 
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EDITED by LadislaoKertesz,  kertesz11@yahoo.com,  if you would like to be in the circular’s mailing list or any old boy that you would like to include.
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Photos:
13LK0012GIWLKE, George Iwaszkiewicz and Ladislao Kertesz
15LK4830FBGFA, Gregory Farfan
57CJ0005FCH, Fr. John Chrysostom Sing Lee
11LK0748FBAKE, Allen Keith






Saturday 22 October 2016

Circular No 781








Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 22 of October 2016 No. 781
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Dear Friends,
From Glen Evelyn
A Xmas song with guitar accompaniment.
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Another article on Venezuela by Julio Cesar Arreaza
Julio Cesar you should give me a translated version for the oldboys.
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To mailto:kertesz11@yahoo.com
Oct 19 at 5:33 PM
Dear Ladislao,
I don’t know if you like this for the Circulars, but in 1989 I visited the D-Day memorials on the landing beaches in Normandy. Recently I scanned my color/negative pictures I made then and put them in an album on www.Flickr.com . And under each picture I wrote some explanatory text in English, where it is and what it is all about. Maybe you like it for yourself and maybe you want to share the link in the Circulars.
There were a lot of American and British blokes who died out there for the good cause and are buried in honourable cemeteries in a landscape beauty hardly seen elsewhere. They are worth visiting and that is what I did in 1989.
Here is the link to the album:  https://flic.kr/s/aHskJuNKRC
Albums on Flickr are best viewed in Chrome when scrolling down each picture to read the text below it.
There is nothing commercial in the pictures, they are not to sell and hardly worth buying. It is only a sort of personal blog in pictures.
Hope you like it,
Much greetings
Jan Koenraadt
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mailto:idmitch@anguillanet.com
Nov 5 at 10:56 PM
Hello, Ladislao,
Ron Ferreira has discovered more about the founding Abbot of Mt St Benedict. 
This is what he has learned:
Mayeul de Caigny was born in Inshigen of Flanders, Belgium on May 29th 1862.  He was ordained in the Redemptorist Order in 1887. But joined the Benedictine Monastery of Maredsous, Belgium, out of preference for a more contemplative life.  However, when Pope Leo XIII issued a call for the rehabilitation of the Benedictine Abbeys of Brazil, he responded and eventually became the Abbot of St. Sebastian Abbey in Bahia in 1907. 
Abbot Mayeul resigned his office in 1915 to found the Mt. St. Benedict Monastery in Tunapuna, Trinidad, the same year.  In 1923 he resigned as convential prior, and retired to Saint Leo the following year.
"The French Abbot arrived yesterday", wrote Benedict Roth on May 11, 1924, getting his nationality mixed up. De Caigny took up residence at the Kuhne Farm and said mass for farmer brothers Leo Fuchbucchler and Paul Bangart, relieving Roth who had gone out three times a week by buggy to do so. 
Abbott Mayeul kept largely to himself at the Abbey Hermitage, writing manuscripts in philosophy and the lives of the saints, and also conducting retreats. 
He joined the Saint Leo community formally on October 16, 1935, and died on April 24th 1939, the same day as pioneer Brother Thomas Napiecek.
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18 October 02:40
The sound of silence. An Invisible Tribe –
Thank you for seeking, Cheers Glen.
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14 October 05:50
Forgot it
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14 October 03:12
Sir George why the silence?
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10 October 04:39
Sir George, a few had the exact same dream.
Sir Arthur Knaggs, Sir Nigel Boos, Sir Ladislao Kertesz, Sir David Decastro, Sir Jon Golding, ID Mitch Sir Don, the writers of the knights, many others, the real silent knights,
Sir Kazim, myself,
No one ever asked any of us, to do what we do, did you know that, we all had a dream, and we knew what to do,
Seriously, no one ever talked about it before, until you asked, the past, present & future my brother, the dreamer, read the story again, it was written many moons ago.
Sir Trevor Evelyn, he is a great dreamer also & Sir Phil.
They always pray for our Collective Peace.
The First Circle.
Cheers Glen.
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8 October 01:59
Keep on dreaming Sir George, that's what start me writing a few years ago, but ah eh getting no more dreams,
Cheers Glen.
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7 October 18:08
...."dream"...
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7 October 15:33
AB/MSB - Do you ever dream about the Mount in the past, present or future?
Last night had one set sometime in the future about some kind of celebration...could not recognize anyone.
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NOW A REPRINT OF AN ARTICLE from 2003
Don wrote:
I read with much amusement and enjoyment your memories of Fr Benedict in Ladislao's circular No 13. I visited Mount last April when I was in Trinidad for a conference and took the photographs of Fr Augustine, Fr Cuthbert, and Fr Benedict that now appear on Tony's web site.
It was then that I met and photographed Fr Augustine, who has unfortunately lost his sight. That is the colour photo that is on the web site. He was quite active and showed me around despite his handicap. We had a drink and something to eat in the old familiar cafeteria at the Abbey. I was interested to learn from him that he still has all the Abbey School records of all the years that the school was open. We can get to copy, if we can ever organise the expedition of arranging to take a photocopier to the Abbey, all the records of all the forms for our web pages.
Fr. Cuthbert was still working in the co-op he founded over 40 years ago, and he willingly allowed himself to be prised out from behind his desk to have the photos that you have seen taken. He was obviously hale and hearty if a bit thin.
Fr. Benedict was in his room when Fr Augustine showed me there. He would not allow me in, but came out to chat. You can imagine what a state his room must be in with all the bits of equipment lying around. He proudly brought out an amplifier that he had just built from scratch. It is visible in the photo, as he wanted to demonstrate that it was nearly loud enough to be heard down at the now abandoned playing field. He appeared in quite good health, if a bit frail. He assured me that he still has all of the hundreds of class photos that he took all those years ago as the official school photographer. My hope is that, if we can ever take a scanner up to the Abbey, before he passes away and someone cleans out his room for the last time, we will one day soon copy all the photos and put them up on the web.
I hope that Fr. John reads this to him or prints and gives him your memoirs of him, to read
Don
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Hi Ladislao,
Many thanks for the circular. At a cocktail party last night, I met a Mrs Shoul who told me that her husband and two other brothers were at Mount during the 1940s and 1950s. She says two of them (I cannot remember the names) are still living in Antigua, but one has died. She gave me her email address and I have sent her the URL to the Abbey School website. She has promised to make her husband, whom I did not meet, sit down and look at it. In case you would like to contact her, she is Mrs Gene Shoul at gene@candw.ag
All the best,
Don
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According to the list the following Oldboy are not with us anymore.
The first number is the would graduate in Form V
49      Nacimiento    Martin
65      Narraine        David
58      Nascimiento  Martin
49      Nassief         Michel (sic)
68      Ng-Hem        Errol
58      Nunez           Simon
75      Odderson       Moses
60      Pampellone    David
49      Paulic            Terence
51      Pecquet         Jean Claude
49      Phillips          Colin
         Piew             John
45      Prada            Geoffrey
49      Prada            Charles
?       Prypchan       George
         Prypchan       Roman
67      Pugh             John Paul
Please check the list, there might be a living one and I made a mistake.
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EDITED by Ladislao Kertesz,  kertesz11@yahoo.com,  if you would like to be in the circular’s mailing list or any old boy that you would like to include.
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Photos:
15LK5602FBMDV, Maurice de Verteuil
14LK2568FBEFAWFE, Elias Farcheg and wife
14LK3337FBRGA, Randal Galt
15LK5410FBJHA, Joseph Habib