Friday, 25 August 2017

Circular No 825









Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 26 of August 2017 No. 825
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Dear Friends,
Emails follow.
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De: "Cecil & Liz Ince" <shadowlawn@sunbeach.net>
Fecha: 14 Jan 11:20 (PST)
Dear Ladislao:
I have been receiving your e-mails regularly.
I am interested to read them I belong to the l948/49 years - as a day-boy from ARIMA where I lived.
I went to work at l6 at Huggins & Co - as an office boy.
After two years, I joined BWIA - transferring to Jamaica l954 - Barbados where I have lived since l956 - with a transfer to Guyana and Antigua during l965-68.
Arthur Knaggs persevered for years with another newsletter - OASIS - but I think he eventually gave up some years ago.
I could supply, from Memory, some names of my contemporaries at Mount.
PAX/UIOGD.
Sincerely
Cecil
CECIL I
P.S. In l969, I joined a small Travel Company here of which I was part owner. Since then the Company - Foster & Ince and its associates have grown nicely.
I am retired (200l) but stayed on as Chairman in what is now a fairly substantial service supplier to cruise ships.
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From: Stuart Monplaisir <stumon@yahoo.com>
Subject: Camping Hell
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:44:34 -0400
Ladislao
I have forgotten the badge for which we were trying to qualify and the name of the place where we were to camp.
Fr. Ildefonse dropped us off west of Tunapuna at the base of some mountain. We were to climb to the top and pitch camp there for the night then the next day we were to find our way to the area around Tunapuna while collecting information for an accurate map of the route that we took.
The instructions were that we were to camp on the very top of the mountain not down on the side somewhere. When we got to the top we found that it was bare of any vegetation but grass and part of it was rocky. We debated whether to pitch the camp down from the top a bit where there was less rocky soil but we were afraid that Fr.Ildefonse would find out, so we camped at the very top.
There were three tents one modern and two were vintage World War II, or maybe even WW I, heavy canvass things which had snap fasteners at the top. One was used for the storage of the equipment and food. Some guys slept in the other old one and we were in the newer one.
That night it turned cold, the wind started to blow and the rain came down in buckets.
Suddenly there was someone trying to open our tent and in piled the rest of the group.
The snap fasteners on their tent had become unfastened in the wind and the water had drenched them. Make room, don't touch the tent... too late, in came the water.
Needless to say it was a miserable, damp, cold night, worrying all along whether we were going to get struck by lightening.
By morning the storm was over. However, the storage tent had also opened up and any extra clothes were wet.
We broke camp and proceeded to map our way down an old road carrying the extra weight of the wet stuff, grumbling all the way.
We drew our maps got grilled by Fr. Idefonse and got our badges, glad that we didn't have to do it all over again.
Stu Monplaisir
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From: Raymond Devaux <raydevaux@netscape.net>
Date: 10 Dec 14:22 (PST)
Dear Ladislao,
I am in Florida now but will be going to Montreal on December 18.
When I will be in Montreal I will give you the date that I graduated (Senior Cambridge Certificate at that time) it is a long time ago, sometime in the early 1950's, but I will check the date on my certificate.
I know Richard and Leary O'Connors who were at MSB during my time, are they the one's you are referring to in your e-mail?
They live in Australia and I have their e-mail address in Montreal which I will forward to you when I get there..
I do not know Driver nor Anthony Lucky.
Do you know Arthur Knaggs? He is also one of my generations and he has a lot of contacts with the boys of our time. If you wish I can also get the information as to how you can contact him.
I do not know anyone on the circular that you sent Alain, but it is interesting.
What year did you graduate a MSB.? (ed. 1960)
Best,
Raymond
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On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 20:25:41 -0500, Raymond Devaux wrote:
Dear Ladislao,
You sent a message to my brother, Alain Devaux, saying that you are looking for myself who attended Mt St Benedict in the nineteen forties and also for my other brother Patrick Devaux whose e-mail is: (patrick.devaux@chubbsecurity.com) or (pdevauxchubb@hotmail.com).
Alain Devaux also attended Mt St Benedict in the nineteen fifties.
Unfortunately I do not know any of the people that you mention in your e-mail but I would like to hear from you.
I live in Montreal, Canada during the summer months and in Ft Lauderdale, Florida during the winter months.
Best,
Raymond Devaux
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From: "Raymond Devaux" <rdevaux@attglobal.net>
Date: 1 Jan 12:30 (PST)
Subject: Happy New Year
Dear Ladislao,
Thank you very much for your card which I only received today because I did not open my e-mails since I left Florida for Montreal on December 18.
I also wish you a very happy year 2004 and a lot of good health.
I looked for my Cambridge certificate but I am unable to find it, however, I believe that I graduated in 1950 or 1951. I do not remember too many of my class mates. Some of them are: Dr Hamelin, Desmond Rostant (Died a few years ago), Phillip Nassief from Dominica, Leary & Richard O'Connor, now living in Australia, Crompton DuBoulay from St Lucia. It was a small class of about 12.
Others who were also in form 5a or 5b were Arthur Knaggs, now living in Halifax, Phillip Scott (Also died), Trevor Evelyn (who was a very fast short-run runner), Ronney Lambkin (now living in Halifax), Peter Ferguson.
As you can see we were among the first students at Mt St Benedict.
I remember I loved mathematics and therefore was very close to Fr Paul who taught maths, I was the first and only student at the time to take higher mathematics at school.
I also became a King scout under the guidance of Fr Ildephonse.
I saw my brother, Patrick, who told me that he was very happy to have received your news, he told me that he left in 1960 so he knows many of the people that are mentioned.
I do not have pictures since at that time cameras were not too common. I do have one when we were in Tobago, sitting in the back of a open small jitney with Brother Anthony and a few students. I will try to find it and send it to you.
Well, Ladislao, thanks again for the news from The School and please keep in touch.
Best regards,
Raymond Devaux
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Hi Las,
Keep up the good work. While it is great to see the number of old boys coming under one roof, it is unfortunate that very few see it fit to write about all the crazy exploits that we as students under the watchful or not so watchful eyes of Fr(s). Bernard, Augustine, Gregory and others would get up to.
While I would admit that not every day was a happy one, the memories that I have of MSB today are lasting, and looking back were enjoyable.
I remember the hikes to white stones and continuing on to the old Monastery on Mount Tabor, playing in the scout band and the long weekend camps in Mayaro. As Sparrow would say, school days were happy! happy! days.
Hey Manuel remember the scout band, may not remember me, but then again many should.
I was the most miserable young student together with Gordon Mitchell (young boxhead), where did you get that name from? that loved to "terrorize" the "big boys".
It was hit and run, run like you never ran before, because when you got caught, God help you. Cut ass for days.
I remember playing in the Mount band as a drummer, dressed in either white, or scout uniform. With the scout hat on my head, and drum at my side, I was invisible. 
Manuel was head drummer at the time, with others like Daniel de Verteuil, Roger Ames, Nigel Boos, and others whose names I can't remember at this time.
At that time, the Mount band was the best in the island, no other scout troop had a band. What do you expect! We where the best.
Something else always fascinated me. Where did all the nick names come from? how where they derived?  But then that might be another story, maybe one for you Don? or Chris? Wayne?
Robert.
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04-05-2017 16:12:08: Ladislao: Please notice Gabe and Toddy, Remember Winston, that I wrote to you that Frank will repay the loan, the cost of the ticket as soon as he is in TT. There is an exchange rate difficulty when purchasing in bolivares Frank asked me to write this to all that have helped with the loan.
04-05-2017 23:55:59: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: BOX FOOD WAITING TO BE COLLECTED IN GUIRIA
05-05-2017 00:11:58: M Coscarart Salvador: What happened with Frank?
05-05-2017 07:12:54: Ladislao: Frank is in Margarita.  Going to TT to buy medicines. Will pick up boxes on return
05-05-2017 21:37:56: Ramsahai Winston 99: Welcome Jimmy Samaroo Gabe Faria and Toddy Ramsahai paid for Frank Malaver ticket to Trinidad from.Venezuela.... Frank is coming fur medicines Abbey Boys .....Thank.You guys God Blessings
06-05-2017 10:40:14: Ladislao: Friends, would anyone send thru this media the reservation or authorization code for Frank Malaver flight from Margarita to Trinidad?  The ticket was purchased according to Winston Ramsahai but it has not possible to locate it at the airline. The flight is for Sunday 7.
06-05-2017 12:50:49: Ramsahai Winston 99: It's standard procedure ....once paid the airlines airport counter will see the ticket once he shows them his passport .....Frank also have contact with airlines We used this information
06-05-2017 13:11:54: Farias Gabriel: Winston, all I did was make the payment to the travel agents account, did they actually issue a ticket?
06-05-2017 13:19:12: Ramsahai Winston 99: Transaction completed Friday, Navaroo close on Saturdays Ticket will be issued on Monday ... informed Ladislao accordingly Reservation issue resolved ......enjoy Tobago and we look forward to meeting Frank and connecting him with Dr Bratt, and others as arranged by Ladislao
06-05-2017 14:05:03: Kenny Azizul: Hey Ram quick question if the reservation is approved then he just has to go to the airline counter and show his passport and they are suppose to pull up the reservation
06-05-2017 14:51:35: Ramsahai Winston 99: Yes issue resolved .......when are you coming TT met Allen in airport this morning  my El Dorada seal open May 17- 20 unavailable
06-05-2017 14:53:42: Kenny Azizul: I think may 27
06-05-2017 14:58:54: Ramsahai Winston 99: Good will connect Joe. Faria,  Jimmy Ian , Garth, Yunnus, Ross, and others ... there is ranch in Piarco for blue food plus: Plus Toddy doubles
06-05-2017 15:03:26: Kenny Azizul: Oh my god I haven't eaten ah Trini doubles in Like 2 years
06-05-2017 15:05:49: MRamsahai Winston 99: Soon in NYC we discuss when in TT
11-05-2017 17:12:18: Coscarart Salvador: Arturo .Me han pedido  que por favor no mandes demasiados mensajes . Esto es un chat para los abbey boys y solo para cosas y asuntos de los abbey boys .Por favor comprende. Gracias un abrazo.
11-05-2017 17:15:57: Zavarce Arturo: OK
11-05-2017 19:20:36: Bodington Roberto: Ola Chica. Tiempo sin saber de Uds. A Gordon le escribo pero no contesta. Se que esta ocupado. Saludos.
11-05-2017 19:36:19: Ladislao: Quien es Gordon?
12-05-2017 17:35:41: M Kenny Azizul: Ok
12-05-2017 18:35:05: M Ibarra Frank: Congratulations 🎊🍾🎈🎉
12-05-2017 18:37:30: M Coscarart Salvador: Le faltan dos mas.
12-05-2017 18:37:57: +1 (813) 440-0251: Gracias! Lo se!
12-05-2017 22:04:37: Zanelli Enrique: Felicidades a los dos, Sarkis y Frank...el pxmo fin de semana me toca a mi, nr 4 se gradúa de High school...😀??
12-05-2017 22:05:43: Ibarra Frank: Que bueno, felicidades!!!
13-05-2017 22:40:37: Coscarart Salvador: Sad story but it does happens .
14-05-2017 11:56:26: Ibarra Frank: Happy Mother's Day to everyone!!!!!  Well said!!!!
14-05-2017 12:00:25: Rampersandsingh Anand: Thank you 🙏
14-05-2017 12:02:47: Bodington Roberto: Also remember that all fathers came from a Mother. God Bless them all.
14-05-2017 18:36:45: Kenny Azizul: That's it
15-05-2017 10:43:08: Bodington Roberto: Sera que el respeto a los demas no significa nada para algunas personas?? VULGARES!!!! Read Ahow Hector Tx Respeto a los que creemos que para expresar su opinion no hay que ser vulgar. Te gustaria que tus hijos (tu familia en general), este expuesto a tanta vulgaridad?? Si es asi siento pena por ti. Sorry.
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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:
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76LK2844FBDEVAUXFAM, Devaux Family
08LK4502FBJBGRP, Jerry Bain, Richard Johnson and Wilson Salah
13LK7425GMILKE, George Iwaszkiewicz and Ladislao Kertesz







Saturday, 19 August 2017

Circular No 824








Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 19 of August 2017 No. 824
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Dear Friends,
Who is FREDDIE?
Freddie was injured in an accident while a student in UK and although he managed to complete his course he is mentally disabled following the accident.
Hence he has never been able to hold a job and resides in London, Ontario, under the public help support system there.
We usually bring him to Trinidad for Christmas and he meets some of his old chums from school to Trinidad for Christmas and he meets some of his old chums from school days.
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Don Mitchell
13 Aug (7 days ago)
Hi, Ladislao,
Hope all is well.
Anguilla’s Carnival has come to an end with not a single violent episode.
This must be a record for us.
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Kazim Abasali
13 Aug (7 days ago)
Don, I did not know that there was violence in Anguilla's Carnival!!!
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Don Mitchell
13 Aug (7 days ago)
We have “yout” in Anguilla too, not just Trinidad.
Over the past twenty years there’s been a murder about every three years, the odd US-trained Anguillian returnee burglarising and robbing an elderly homeowner, and an Indian owned restaurant or Chinese owned supermarket broken into every now and then to add to the jollification. 
This year, there appears to have been nothing, despite the immigration laws and rules having been relaxed for the carnival season and persons who would normally need visas being allowed in without question. 
Also, boats were allowed to come over from St Maarten and land boat race fans directly on the beach without checking at Immigration and Customs. 
That is why the lack of serious crime is so remarkable to me.
Keep well.
Don
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stacy ramroop <snr_78@yahoo.com>
Aug 15 at 8:30 AM
Dear Sir, 
I would appreciate if you would kindly add my father Deodath Ramroop (deodathramroop@yahoo.com) to your mailing list. He attended the Abbey School 1968-1973 and I know he would love to receive your circular. 
Thank you.
Sincerely
Stacy Ramroop. 
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I would like to remind those that feel that they are left out of the Circulars, if you do not write then I cannot include your comments, and your long lost friends cannot see your e-mail address and write you.
And to those friends that have been receiving this Circular and would like to be taken off the list, please R.S.V.P., I do not want to inconvenience you with material that has to be erased every week from your inbox.
Just for the record, there are a couple of alumni that have asked to be taken off. I keep sending them a Christmas Card every year to ask for their wellbeing and let them know that we are sending out the Newsletter, just in case they would like to be reinserted.
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I have found a few misplaced emails that I should have sent long time ago. Tony please forgive.
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From: Tony Vieira <tandjv@networksgy.com>
Date: Tue Mar 4 19:20:14 2003
Ladislao,
Talking about father Eugene, one day I fell down in the pole vault pit and broke my wrist, I always smile when I see the new air filled landing pads the current athletes use for pole vaulting, our pole vault pit was sawdust and as hard as concrete, both bones just above the wrist were broken  [confirmed later by X-ray and a cast which I had to endure for 6 weeks] so Scruts sent me up to the dorm, it was Saturday so no nurse, when I got to the dorm, I was met with the astonishing sight of Eugene doing pull ups on the first cubicle next to his room in his shorts.
That night after I told the boys about it, Edward Lloyd, Steve Mailingsmith and cow spray [anyone remember cow spray's real name?] mobilised the boys who waited until Eugene was about to make his last round, and they started doing pull ups on their cubicles, forcing a clearly embarrassed Eugene to flee and seek refuge in his room.
As far as the colour of the cubicle was concerned, I was never invited to choose the colour of MY cubicle, and if the place was still functional I would sue.
Does anyone else remember picking the colour of their cubicle? as I recall, all were painted this really sick cream colour. the cubicle next to mine was occupied by the french boy Piton, does anyone remember him?
My job was to help him with his English since he did not speak one word of the language, Piton had one wrangler Jeans which he wore everyday for the entire term, he did not have to hang up those jeans, it stood up by itself when he took it off.
My cubicle was close to the toilet, it was on the side of the dorm which faced the mountain, from my cubicle, on most nights the toilet looked like it was on fire, and there was that much smoke coming out of it. The amount of cigarettes we threw in the toilets at the mount killed all the bacteria in the septic tanks and caused an environmental hazard.
The poetic justice of it all was that it was we who caused that incredible stench in the first place, that were forced to breathe it in day and night.
Tony Vieira
P.S. Ladislao, I bought a P4 computer and in the process of transferring all of the data to the new computer from the old hard drive the idiot technician erased all of my e-mails, so please send me the link to your site again, I had to wait for you to email me with the new circular before I could tell you about it since I have lost all emails and addresses.
I have decided to run in the 2006 Presidential elections, I announced it last week check www.tonyvguy.com, commentary UF, I have taken over the United Force Political party and even if I don't get the presidency [I don't think I can anyway] I will, with the other small parties control the parliament and hold the balance of power in the country.
T.V.
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22-04-2017 13:03:21: Ladislao: Where is Antonio Lezama?  He is not known by any of the lunch group.  Pls tell Salvador to tell Antonio to call me I keep track of all Venezuelans with a phone number. Help me Salvador If you know of any old boy living in Venezuela let me know, I may be able to help or those in the list to help
22-04-2017 13:07:20: M Kenny Azizul: Ladislao can u sent me ur family in Miami number
22-04-2017 13:10:00: Ladislao: Sorry Azizul but I am trying to contact them first and as soon as I do you shall get the contact number. What information do you require Azizul?
22-04-2017 13:10:49: M Zanelli Enrique: Ladislao... are you sure of that last name... I think it’s Mezzana
22-04-2017 13:11:08: M Kenny Azizul: I would like to find out how I can send stuff for u From NJ
22-04-2017 13:12:29: Ladislao: Ok. I can give you the door to door shipper that my wife's sister uses.
22-04-2017 13:12:45: M Kenny Azizul: Ok
22-04-2017 13:13:35: Ladislao: Eurosur Logistics...
8518  NW 72ND St.
MIAMI FL 33166.
USA.  Tel, 786- 5391 525...
22-04-2017 13:13:47: Ladislao: It works ok.
22-04-2017 13:14:16: M Kenny Azizul: Ok let me call them
22-04-2017 13:14:20: Ladislao: My wife's sister is Francis Cubillan
22-04-2017 13:16:58: M Kenny Azizul: I just called no answer guess I will try later or tomorrow
22-04-2017 13:19:23: Ladislao: Maybe Monday. Thaks
22-04-2017 13:20:17: M Cantore Oscar: Roberto Mezzana recently lost his son in an accident still lives in Caripe
22-04-2017 13:21:03: M Kenny Azizul: Ok I was just trying again yes u will call on Monday will keep in touch. Sorry I will call on Monday
22-04-2017 13:24:39: Ladislao: Salvador,  I have tried to call him,  even went to various half a dozen of times. But he either travels a lot or I am out of luck.  Last time I saw him was over four years ago.  Send me his number
22-04-2017 13:24:55: Ladislao: I am sorry for his loss
22-04-2017 13:57:04: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: Condolences to Roberto family and we will keep you in prayer Aziz I am sure the door to door will be greatly appreciated in Venezuela Just to update, I spoke to Joe and it's is clear that we are currently waiting on Frank Malaver to fly to TT from Maturin to facilitate a cluster of 4-5 old boys only next week
22-04-2017 14:01:46: M Coscarart Salvador: Hello. Ladislao. Antonio Mezzana lives in Doral Florida. I will ask him for his permission in order to give his number. ok Thank you.
22-04-2017 14:02:25: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: Pledges was received from Faria, Jimmy, Toddy, Mitra Chankar, Mike, Winston we met the budget fur this shipment
22-04-2017 14:03:40: M Coscarart Salvador: Great congratulations. May god help you guys .
22-04-2017 14:03:41: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: Thanks fur the support Aziz Salvador send Alloy Garner request
22-04-2017 14:04:41: M Coscarart Salvador: I did in the past, yes Out of Houston.
22-04-2017 14:05:33: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: Sending medicine by cargo is a challenge someone have to come personally to collect
22-04-2017 14:05:46: M Coscarart Salvador: I have already send Alloy and Assam a request but no response from either.
22-04-2017 14:06:00: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: No prescription required to secure in TT. There are more ......... King. Real satisfaction only comes when you spend regular time with the Lord.
24-04-2017 08:53:03: M Bodington Roberto: B.dias como amanecieron? Esas fotos parece tomadas en Europa. Cuando viajaron??? Saludos.
24-04-2017 09:05:12: Ladislao: Salvador. Please give me Roberto Mezzana phone number in Caripe. I would like to contact him for the medicine issue. Como ves Salvador.  Los que necesitan no se comunican y apareciera que los ignoramos. El que necesita ayuda que se comunique conmigo. Para eso tenemos un grupo venezolano en wharsapp.  Yo lo coordino
24-04-2017 15:30:03: M Coscarart Salvador: Si ya se . Muy agradecido . Tu estas con Winston y Joseph. Y Frank Malaver
24-04-2017 17:52:33: M Kenny Azizul: Ladislao I got in contact with the guy in Miami and sent him an email he told me he do not know of any co in NJ or NY that send stuff to Venezuela so I am checking I will talk to Sal later tonight when I get home and get back to u
24-04-2017 19:10:29: M Coscarart Salvador: Here in Houston , we do have a company that does delivers to Venezuela . The name is Conavenca
24-04-2017 19:33:20: M Ahow Hector Tx: Esta gente lleva de Houston a Venezuela una caja comida y medicinas por 60 dólares
25-04-2017 14:32:07: M Coscarart Salvador: Saludos Hector . De que ta maño es la caja
02-05-2017 15:53:19: Mt Ramsahai Winston 99: Box arrived Guiria
03-05-2017 07:30:38: +1 (868) 493-0633: Congrats Toddy, great potential.
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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:
12LK8827FBRSIWFE, Rudi Singh and wife
10LK3967FBRDAGRP, Roland D´abadie
68SC0103Band, Scout band
04TV0001HGRGRPBCA, Fr. Hildebrand Green, Tony Vieira, Fr. Francis Alleyne and Bro. Pascal Jordan