Saturday, May 25, 2002

Circular No 28


Caracas, 25 of May 2002. Circular No. 28
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Dear Friends
News for you, direct from the Trinidad Express.

Abbey library needs help

By ANTHONY MILNE

ORIGINAL editions of early works by Sir Vidia Naipaul, Sir Louis de Verteuil’s 19th-century book on Trinidad, works on West Indian sociology also from that century, and writings by French priest Père Labat on what the Caribbean was like 300 years ago are among the treasures in the 89-year-old library at the Abbey of Our Lady of Exile, at Mount St Benedict in St Augustine.
Talking to the Express last week, Fr Christopher Theunissen, now in charge of refurbishing the library, spoke about other works there, the library’s history, and plans to continue refurbishing the library.
Funds and equipment, including proper lighting and air conditioning, and computer facilities to help catalogue the library’s collection, are also being sought. The library has just received a gift of a dozen chairs from Bewil & Co, of Philips Street, Port of Spain.
Original works by Eric Williams are also on the library’s shelves, as are the complete works of Sir Walter Scott and Voltaire, political writings by South American Liberator Simón Bolívar, books by Charles Kingsley, ancient musical manuscripts.
There is also, of course, a comprehensive collection of scriptural and theological works for use by monks, students of theology at the Regional Seminary of St John Vianney and the Ugandan Martyrs, just down the hill from the abbey, and members of the public allowed to use the library.
The library now houses about 20,000 volumes.
Rev Theunissen explained that a library of sorts was established at the 90-year-old abbey the year after it was founded by Dutch Benedictine monks who had been expelled from Bahia in Brazil where they had fallen foul of the government.
“In 1979,” Theunissen explained, “one of the monks at the abbey, Fr Ildefons, was appointed librarian.” Other monks had helped with the library before this, including Revs Adelbert van Duin and Francis Friesen.
One of his first tasks was to break through the concrete wall separating what was once a tailor shop from a former vestry, to make access to the library possible from within the main monastery building.
He was helped by other monks, including Rev Francis Alleyne, now Abbot.
“In 1982 Fr Ildefons began the daunting task of proper cataloguing,” Theunissen explained. “It had become necessary to introduce a recognised standard system, the Dewy Decimal Classification”.
He got help from a Mr Nadar, a trained librarian at the University of the West Indies, also in St Augustine.
The task was completed in seven years, with the then-10,000 books in the library catalogued and a special card system introduced. Theunissen nevertheless bemoaned the fact that a number of valuable books in the library have disappeared, some borrowed and never returned, over the years.
Afterwards Rev John Pereira, another monk, did a lot of work in the library. The abbey, to celebrate it 90th anniversary later this year, also has archives, kept carefully by Abbot Francis. One of the oldest buildings at the Benedictine Abbey is to be bulldozed on Wednesday, April 3. Monks at the Abbey explained that the ornate old building, constructed of tapia, was to be demolished two years ago. Citizens for Conservation, they said, got the authorities to hold their hand then, promising to help raise the $2 million needed to restore the old building and make it safe.
The building remained standing but no funds were forthcoming. Each Benedictine abbey throughout the world, it was explained, must be self-sufficient and so must be able to raise its own funds or create income.
Theunissen said the abbey library “is one of the oldest of its kind in the Caribbean”, and has a wide and large selection of monastic and spiritual books as well as secular and inter-denominational books.
Caption of the photo
Fr Christopher Theunissen proudly displays some of the books in the library
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Continuing the Who is Where, thanks to Roger Henderson:
17. Brian Lewis is an architect in Trinidad
God Bless
Ladislao
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Photo: Fr. Christopher Theunissen
Listado: C28.xls
Photos shall be sent to ratified addresses this year, please send a line if you have not done so, and shall include photos in your emails.
Column: Waiting for Wayne Vincent Brown´s column, I could not find it.
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ATTACHMENTS


Listado C28.xls

Names Form V Contact nickname business address Phone, e-mail
Gittens, Wayne





Goddard, Brian 1958 roger Kid spider YV

Goddard, Christian 1958 roger
YV

Goddard, Donald 1958 roger
YV

Gokool, Ronald 1958

YV

Golding, Geoffrey 1960
gunk Ontario ca
geoff.golding1@sympatico.ca
Golding, Ian


uk and gabon
ian.annie@tesco.net
Golding, John 1961 maurice
london uk
jongolding_2000@yhoo.com
Golik, Carlos
brother musolini Merida, Venezuela
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Saturday, May 18, 2002

Circular No 27


Caracas, 18 of May 2002. Circular No. 27
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Dear Friends,
The following message was received from: Paul de la Bastide
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Ladislao,
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 like 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 while now as to what ever happened to The Abbey School and all it's 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
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Continuing the Who is Where, thanks to Roger Henderson:
16. Harry Laughlin works in Trinidad. Good friend of Roger Ames
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I noticed that very few of us have contacts with their classmates, the question is not that if we are negligent but in most cases we have forgotten the names. I can say that for myself, I can say that I knew the names of my class mates when I was at school but only remembered with certainty only half of them after forty years. Also I cannot remember the names of my University classmates. But it is nice to be able to recall some names after you read them from the Excel listing or the web page, slowly one recalls the crazy things we did.
I would like your comments!!!!
This weeks photo is for those that remember the airplanes that spent time close to us every day, while training. Also a question that Gabby gave us som time ago!!
Sincerely,
God Bless
Ladislao
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Listado: C27.xls
Photo: Viscount
Shall be sent to ratified addresses this year, please send a line if you have not done so, and shall include photos in your emails.
Column:
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ATTACHMENTS

Listado C27.xls


Names Form V Contact Nickname business address Phone, e-mail
Gaffney, Peter
roge



Galt, Randal 1960 lk Swami
(868) 678 7323 swam80@hotmail.com
Galt, Richard 1960 tony Turtleback

mangojulie@aol.com
Gangoo, Roy
jgioannetti



Garcia, Edward
roge Dayboy


Garcia, Ignacio
roger Belzeebub


Garcia, Johnny
jgioannetti
TT

Gibson, Peter
jon pettle TT

Gillezeau, R





Gioannetti, Gerald
jon jinx


Gioannetti, John
tony
Furniture MDCUM, Lot 6-8 Trincity TT (868) 662 4496 (868) 662 4435 jgioannetti@mdc-um.com
Gioannetti, Roger 1962 gioannetti
Australia

Saturday, May 11, 2002

Circular No 26


Caracas, 11 of May 2002. Circular No. 26
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Dear Friends,
Finally a photo of the scout band, I placed numbers on the group so that you can make a comment on the participants.
If you remember them please send me a couple of lines so that others can share your memoirs.

Scouts band 1960 sports parade.
  1. Manuel Prada
  2. Roberto Savorgnan *****
  3. Daniel de Verteuil
  4. A. Karpiak *****
  5. Pablo Figuera
  6. Nigel Boos
  7. Stephen Clark *****
  8. K. Karpiak *****
  9. Guiseppe Marini
  10. Paul de Verteuil
  11. David de Verteuil
  12. Jon Golding
  13. Michael Howard
***** We do not have any contact with these, HELP!!!!
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Continuing the Who is Where, thanks to Roger Henderson:
15. Allistair Lange is deceased
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For those that would like to contact me here I include my telephones:
Telf.Office: 58 (212) 263.5346, 267.2416, From: 11:00GMT to 22:00GMT
FAX: 58 (212) 261.0829,
Home: 58 (212) 238.4084. From: 00:00 GMT to 04:00 GMT
Cellphone: 58 (416) 612.5696
ICQ# 158597413
Remember that Venezuela’s time is the same as Trinidad’s, -04:00 GMT.
Tomorrow I am travelling to Maracaibo our No.2 city at the Lake of Maracaibo, it is a 8 hour drive. I shall give you a description of the trip as soon as I return. I hope to meet Rafael Echeverria.
God Bless
Ladislao
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Listado: C26.xls
Shall be sent to ratified addresses this year, please send a line if you have not done so, and shall include photos in your emails.
Column: 020511 wvb

ATTACHMENTS
Listado C26.xls

Names Form V Contact Nickname business address Phone, e-mail
Figuera, Pablo 1961


(212) 793 5650 preferencetours@telcel.net.ve
Figuera, Ricardo 1958 maurice



Fimian, John 1964 gabby



Floissac, Anthony
boos
Castries, St.Lucia (758) 452 8830 (758) 458 0368
Fontaine, Bernard 1963 kenrick

(416) 624 5733 soincabf@cantv.net
Francis, Fr. OSB, Music lk



Freites, Andres 1964 kernick

(416) 827 1261
Gabriel, Anthony
boos



Gabriel, Mokveld Bro (RIP) OSB, Builder lk



Gabriel, Norman 1958 maurice



Saturday, May 04, 2002

Circular No 25


Caracas, 4 of May 2002. Circular No. 25
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Dear Friends,
I am a bit late with this one but we had a farewell party last night for a sister in law that left is leaving for Miami, Florida today. Usually I sent this on Saturday afternoon so that you might be able to read it in the evening.
Please bear with me those that have written to confirm their email address, as I shall answer as soon as possible, my policy is to answer each of you. Thank you before hand for the good wishes and longevity for the circulars (or is it the writer)!!.
Do not forget to visit our, (your) web page www.theabbeyschool.com, an all class msb web site, since last week it has an update date attached with the areas where these were made to facilitate the browsing. Check it out!!!
Now down to business, here is what Rafael Echeverria wrote, and I would like to share with you:
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Ladislao .. you have made me evoke the happiest days of my life !!! ... Please send my regards to all ... specially Don Mitchell ... can you forward this mail to him ? ... I hope he remembers me. Perhaps they all recall me as "Che-Ché" .. that was the nickname everybody called me by. Echeverría was too long to pronounce .. and difficult ... I took a lot of teasing in Mount for that .. from Baby Joe specially ... you meet all kinds of people in this life ... don´t you ? ... I suppose that's what Mount meant for a lot of us !!!!
Now I have five children (My second granddaughter is due April 18th). Claudia my eldest daughter (the married one) and my son Rafael live in Florida. I have been a lawyer for 27 years now ... and I have met so many people around the world thanks to my professional practice. And I have lived a wonderful life !!! .... I have a beautiful wife and five great kids ... My profession has reached very satisfactory levels and I feel proud of my work in life ... now ... at 54 !!! ... I am now getting ready for some big business opportunities ... it is time to meet your old friends !!! ... they can be your best partners !!!!
Thank You Ladislao .. please give my regards to ALL ....give them my phone numbers and e-mail ... I would really love to meet them all again ... that is just a great way to enrich life !!!!
Please make these comments part of your next Report !!!!
Blessings to ALL
Rafael Echeverría
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Continuing the Who is Where, thanks to Roger Henderson:
14. Ronald Lambkin lives in Nova Scotia
This section of the circular lacks of newcomers!!!, you do not expect me to believe that outside Roger Henderson all of you have cut all the links with your msb school friends!!!
You might ask if I do not have any stories or short notes??. I am hoping to start brainstorming once the rainy season starts for a lighting of ideas. Meanwhile I expect that you would collaborate so that I may concentrate in organizing these circulars and the local Venezuelan group.
God Bless
Ladislao
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Listado: C25.xls
Photo: msb markus
The photos shall be sent to those that have ratified their addresses this year, please send a line if you have not done so, and I shall include photos in your emails.
Column: wvb 020428 Hannibal and all that
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ATTACHMENTS


Listado C25.xls


Names Form V Contact nickname business address Phone, e-mail
Fedak, Matias 1960



matiasvfedak@telcel.net.ve
Fedak, Urban 1958 maurice


urbano@cantv.net
Ferguson, Duncan
boos
Lakeland, Florida

Ferguson, Peter
boos
Lakeland, Florida

Ferguson, Stan
boos Shaves Lakeland, Florida

Fernandez, J





Ferreira, Barry
gioannetti



Ferreira, Brent
gioannetti
Ferreira Furnature + Uphustery Center (868) 625 6408 Ferr_decon@trinidad.net
Ferreira, Nigel
gioannetti



Ferreira, R





Ferreira, Terrence