Saturday, June 27, 2020

Circular No 973

 






Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.

Caracas, 27 of June 2020 No. 973

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Dear Friends,

Just revised the picture taken during Form V of CLASS 1974. Please look at it as there are many UNKNOWNS.

I have included below an exchange commenting on the photo.

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Elizabeth Pastorini De Mittermayer

¡Qué gran cantidad de afros!!! Jajaja...

Nathaniel Sampath

great times!!

Gerry Campbell

Hey, I ate breakfast, lunch and dinner in that hall for many years....ç

Mount baked bread was the best ever!

Glen Schaefer

Gerry dat bread was the best until Panera came into biz

Keith Allen

Panera?

Glen Schaefer

Yeah when you come up ah go take you there. Google Panera bread

Gerry Campbell

Poggy doh worry about panera......tnt have de best!,,,just go around de corner by......wing ling or.....take dat from a true true trini

Keith Allen

Boy Chee Mook or Linda's hops even the late Micheal Chow in Grandie had a (bad) hops

Neil Charles

I made a lot of hops bread at Michael Chow' bakery back in the days.

Gerry Campbell

Ok since all yuh talking trini hops etc...not panera...check out de real bread machine on my post....

Salvador Coscarart

I have that picture. Miss Kitty Marcus sent it to me. A very long time ago.

Any idea where RAYMOND MORRIS IS?

Lourdes Rodríguez

¡Qué bellos esos pavos-pavitos de la época! Muy Ye ye, go go.

Nadia Mellone Raschiatore

jajajja en el comedor se desparecían los tenedores....!!!!!! Nice Pic... Bro... love you!!! 

Gerry Campbell

I remember him Salvador. His father was the mayor of Arima....never see him since mount

Gianny Villafana

AYE MY DAD!

Alfredo Seaforth Ortega

Bonitos recuerdos Salvador. saludos mano

Keith Allen

Raymond still lives in ARIMA we had a couple of beers about two years ago.

Farook Bopa lives up there also.

Kenny Mohammed

That's me in front sitting and pointing my finger I have this photo somewhere now I have to find it

Kenny Mohammed

I am next to Sammy

Neil Charles

The only white boy there was Salvador, no wonder he laughing so much..LOL

Salvador Coscarart

Beautiful memories.

Also Andres Eloy Moffie but he was looking behind him.

Am sitting on the floor with my legs crossed next to brother Morris and mono loco Alloy Garner behind me and Hudson Mckoy.

Neil Charles

Eloy...he wearing a kurta.

Glen Schaefer

And ah Carib in his hand

Pat Johnson

Mike had an accident yesterday He is in surgery at Lourdes He will be in the hospital for 1-2 weeks

Zulay Vera

Que foto tan emblematica...me encanta Salvador muy pavo go go ye ye.

Victor Pires

Me at the back tallest for once

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George Mickiewicz  <amickiew@att.net>

Sat, Jul 4 at 6:10 PM

Hola Adolfo,

How many bolivares for a $ nowadays?  Dollar Today quotes 210000 bs/$.

Have received additional donations of $225 this week. Hopefully will get some more $$ in coming weeks/months so we can extend our ability to help for at least 5 more additional months. I will continue to pursue for more donations. A lot will rest on the success, credibility and transparency of the current process. Therefore it is critical that each of the alums sends me a confirmation email that they received their allotted funds.

Hi Joe

Hopefully the upcoming fund raising efforts in Trinidad will be able to cover the required $650 per month after our Team George $$ are depleted.

Somehow we need to build value to involve and get monthly/annual financial help from our alumni who live outside of Trinidad to be able to support this effort which I suspect will require our assistance for many years to come.

Sad to hear that ASAA is no longer active and, thus, unable to sponsor the Venezuela assistance any longer.

Saludos and blessings 

George 

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On Jul 3, 2020, at 2:56 PM,

doctoraumaitrebrito@hotmail.com wrote:

Dear George,

We are very grateful to you and your team for the help, so many thanks. The transference was received and the money had been distributed gradually by my nephew's company as a transference in bolívares, the equivalent change of the $50 for each, to the old boy’s bank accounts. It wasn't delivered in US dollars this time due to the quarantine restrictions imposed by the Venezuelan government, that obligate us to stay home and travels from a city to another are forbidden.

Some old boys have already received the humanitarian help from the company and had confirmed it to me.

In fuerte abrazo y mil gracias,

Adolfo.

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viernes, 03 julio 2020, 05:17a. m. -04:00

GEORGE MICKIEWICZ amickiew@att.net:

Hi Adolfo

Please confirm that your nephew received the $650 that I deposited in his Florida bank account earlier this week. 

Hopefully, he can give you the actual $$ soon to distribute it among our brothers.

Very proud and thankful of your leadership in this effort.

Please be extra careful and stay healthy, safe and sound,

George

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Copy of the emails of O.A.S.I.S. BULL No.9

I am sorry to inform you that BULL No. 9. files received from Arthur Knaggs, are missing

Can anyone help with a copy???

So instead I am going to send a copy of some of the individual letters that would have made this Bull No.9.

Need information on the ALUMNI that are to be mentioned, I do not have all the email addresses and telephones, or even the wellbeing for some of them.

So here is the first letter:

Sept. 9, 1982

Dear Arthur

Just a quick line while at work to say hello and to enclose a cheque for $20.00 (postage for Stephen Shoul and myself).

We spent the month of August in Antigua and had a lonely day as guests of Stephen and family.

His wife, Jenny, came to Canada in late August to put their two eldest kids (Robbie and Nicole) to school.

We are all fine and had a really lovely time in Antigua.

The kids are back at school and Jeanie has resumed her part-time job in the Gold Department of Bank of Nova Scotia, so if you want to buy 100oz every week, you know who to phone!

Next Thursday, I am off to Trinidad for a week on business for the Bank.

This is my third trip there for the year, so I have been lucky re: seeing the family.

Hope all is well at your end and that Val and the family are in great shape.

No doubt, like all of us, you are dying for the snow and slush of winter.

I spent 4 years at St. Mary’s University, so have experienced the bleak N.S. winter!.

Good Luck.

Hugh Henderson

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16 Nov. 1982

Dear Arthur,

Many thanks for O.A.S.I.S. a well presented newsletter which I am sure most will agree.

I am sorry I have not written before to thank you and I really have not excuse.

We at home are all in good health I have changed jobs and back into the finance industry with the Towns and Country Building Society as their Organization and Methods Officer doing similar work to when I was with Barclays in Trinidad.

My avocados are doing very well and some of the trees I planted last October are over 6 feet tall of which about 70% flowered, with some luck I may get some fruit.

This year I am putting in 100 more trees.

It is hard work and without Mark, my son’s help I don’t know how I could cope.

He is now 17 and taller and bigger than I am.

He has one more year of school after which he hopes to go to University to take a degree in Agriculture.

Naomi is 15 and still small for her age.

She has her own horse and takes part in various competitions in which she has won a couple ribbons.

Teresa who got married still works in the Bank and no grandsons in sight.

Do you remember Mona Lisa Skinner, Peter´s daughter; well she got married to Kevin Blade´s son of the Blades from Barbados who is our very good friend.

The couple got married in August and now live out here in Perth.

The last time I saw her was in Arima, what a small world.

By the way how are all the folks in Arima, give them my regards when next you write them.

Well I must close for now and hope all is well with you and your family, my regards to Arthur Bell when next you speak to him.

All the best and have a Merry and Peaceful Christmas.

Regards from Anthony and all at “Maracas”

PS. Donation enclosed, don’t spend all in grog, but have one for us at Christmas.

Anthony Llanos

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January 17, 1983

Dear Arthur,

I received your “little bulletin”, O.A.S.I.S., dated December 1982, today and in the light of your additional note make haste to reply.

If I really had to update you about myself, it would take the equivalent of seven editions of O.A.S.I.S.

If I had to tell you about my cousin Winston, not my brother, unless of course you mean that we are all brothers, then he now lives in Trinidad with his family at 65 Victorian Gardens, Diego Martin and is a quite a successful businessman.

For Winston I can give you about a paragraph.

With respect to making headlines, thank goodness you did not see what they did to me before Christmas and more recently what they have been doing to me; putting my name up as a candidate for the Judiciary.

“Me, a High Court Judge? Amazing, isn’t it!”.

Suffice it to say that rumors are still rampart in Trinidad.

With respect to the financial appeal, I will shock you with my contributions as soon as I get permission to remit and surprise you even further when I include something from Ray.

Best wishes to you and your family

Sincerely

Anthony Lucky

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19 Jan 1983

Dear Arthur,

Thanks for the OASIS, which needless to say I was rather surprised to receive as I had no idea that such an organization even existed far less was run by you in Canada.

To tell the truth I have never really kept up with the Mount as after leaving in 1958, I went to England and never returned to T´dad till 1963.

As you know I only spent six years in T´dad then left to work overseas, and hardly ever go back home as all the family are now in Australia and Frances Ann´s in Canada (Vancouver).

Anyway, it was nice to receive the Circular letter and I enjoyed reading of people I knew (and some I didn’t).

My news is that since leaving T´dad I have worked for Dowell Schlumberger in Libya (1yr), Argentina (5yrs), Brazil (3yrs), Brunei on the island of Borneo (3yrs) and presently in Norway (1 1/2yrs).

Our daughter Joanna who is now eight came along whilst we were in Argentina; she is our only “gold bean”.

As you can see from the card enclosed I am the manager for Norway and can assure you it is very interesting and challenging job as the labour laws and safety regulations keep you on your toes!!.

PHILL SCOTT who you asked about is in Aberdeen.

MICHAEL SCOTT who I believe is also an old boy now lives in Houston, as does RAYMOND DEVERTEUIL who is also an old boy.

Well Arthur, hope all this is of some interest to you and your readers.

Also, pls wish you, your family and readers a Happy and Holy New Year from us.

Best regards

Esmond Lange.

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Dear Arthur and Val

Fr. Bernard came back to the Abbey, and he is able to move around only in a wheel-chair.

It seems he has some other complaint on top of it all, but I do not know really what.

He surely is a very courageous person

With all good wishes and kindest regards from us all,

Sincerely yours.

Adelbert Van Duin

(Fr. Abbot had a very nice way of writing and saying things, ed)

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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:

47RL0001RLL, Robert Llanos

74UN0010CLASS1974PLUS, CLASS 1974, please place names.

59UN0011SCOUTS, Hugh Henderson and UNKNOWN

17LK1437FBAVIFAM, Anthony Vieira and family