Saturday, 28 April 2012

Circular No 547







Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 28 April 2012 No.547
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Dear Friends,
The following ALUMNI have left the internet, we at the Circular are worried about their health, can you help to reinstate them so that they may get the newest issues.
65 Tadros Paul
56 Tadros Peter
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Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 12:11:21 -0600
Thanks, Jon, for your time, and valued/extensive down-to-earth assessment,
George.
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From: Jon Golding
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 11:09 AM
Greetings, Fellow ex-Inmates of the Prison on the Hill
I do not want to pour any cold water on this hot topic but let me add my two cents to give you a more informed reading on the situation.
When I went back to TT in 2002 (for 8 years) before heading back to UK for family reasons, I too have a similar wish to see revival in the old school if only for the vain hope that one’s kids or grandkids could follow in our paths and get educated there.
I did quite a bit of private canvassing among the old boys from my era (1955 – 1961: same time as Nigel and Ladislao).
I got mixed reactions!
Some of the guys just did not want to know.
They still carried bad memories of their years on the hill of the only school in TT which was run seriously like an institution (ie no go home time – one mid term let out for one weekend).
The ones who were lucky to have brothers (like Nigel and myself) were not as affected since we had at least one ‘friend’ when things got tough with the ‘Anglo vs Panyol’ culture that was always there.
The only thing that bridged this gap and created some cross-culture friendships was team sport and the Scouts and the Scout band which Nigel and I belonged to for the duration.
The only exception was the Syrian crowd who stuck together as they do and became the only significant clique.
Reason was their fathers all knew one another and did business together so it was the only ‘family’ within the group.
The boys from BG stuck together as did the St Lucians.
The only sane group (as become evident years later) were the day boys.
They could go home in the late afternoon and chill out at home with Mum cooking a nice dinner while we had to digest a bland fixed menu – take it or leave it!
So it was luck of the draw, especially for the less tough kids who found themselves solo and either grew up and learned from the experience or, as many did, left the school after 1-2 years.
I suspect the die-hards the long term inmates who got through the first 3-4 years.
After that you were well seasoned and mature individuals who could hold you own anywhere in the world.
That was the real ‘graduation’ from the Mount!
Those who I reconnected with who complained and bitched were either part of the problem or could not take the pressure of ‘graduating’!
OK, so I found some supporters for taking an interest, I visited the Mount a few times, spoke to Fr Cuthbert, Fr Augustine, Fr Benedict, Bro Vincent and the new young Abbott, a totally different culture from the Dutch Fr Abbot, Adelbert Van Duin!!
I took my kids up the bush track to the ‘Reservoir’ which was nothing to see anymore.
I also saw but did not go into the gated compound which was now a half derelict rehab centre and the refectory Building was being rented by some commercial guy in PoS who was ripping them off with low rent and late payments.
I formed an unofficial committee with another old boy, top architect, Brian Lewis, Fr Benedict, Bro something (can’t remember name) and my CIC lawyer friend Brien De Gannes and another CIC friend who’d been doing more for the Mount and Monastery than any of our old boys, Brendon Garcia.
Fr Abbott sat in to most of the 4 or so meetings we have and I even wrote up and circulated minutes.
We discussed the many problems they were having like squatters all over the lower area by the field where we used to go up the track and go swimming where Daniel de Verteuil cracked open his head (badly but not fatally) diving into the natural pool in the river stream.
Brien gave them some good legal advice and J D Sellier (His firm ) took action and got results eventually but not totally.
Next was the couple who did a deal with the Abbott to live in the flat above the Holy Shop (next to the Monastey Church).
These shrewd buggers also ran the shop and probably pilfered the place.
They then claimed they could not pay rent and ended up as freebie squatters there for almost a year.
Carl Hudson Phillips top QC in the island stepped in to negotiate but it took him months before the Mount then had to PAY them to leave.
Next the dereliction of the school and old dormitory building on the side which was shut for a few years due to being unsafe.
Next was the field which was badly overgrown and the building in need of repair.
I was working for Royal Bank at the time and was able to help push through a deal for the bank to rent the field as a sports centre for its staff in the St Augustine area.
The bank at their expense not only cleared the field but attended to all the surroundings and the sports house and the swimming pool.
Not cheap but it brought the place back to something I remember from the old days.
The another smartass guy built a skills training building at the corner of the field without permission and was now an official squatter since the Abbot or his predecessor did nothing to stop it when they could.
Legally there was nothing much they could or wanted to do.
Only Fr Cuthbert seemed to functioning but even he had his yoghurt factory robbed by a trusted employee.
The old seminary was still standing and used for the occasional retreat but that would have been just enough to pay for the cleaning and electricity the way the Abbot ran the place.
I had lunch 2 or 3 times with all of them in the monastery refectory where Fr Benedict even played the piano as best he could but we all had a good laugh.
Fr Augustine could not see but was still very sharp minded and said his worst memory of the boys was when Lawrence Scott (who was in my class in Prep B in 1995, joined the monastery as a Brother but he later left.
Fr Benedict’s health deteriorated over the years I was there and I went to see him a couple times then to his funeral.
A really good man, God Bless Him!!
Bro Rupert is another good guy and he does a lot of good work keeping in touch with our Venezuelan brothers.
We told the committee that if we could produce a holistic business plan of the entire Mount we would have a professional document that could be passed around the old boys to contribute and bring the place back up to a basic standard that would keep it at least from deteriorating.
He said the whole development was actually a gift from the British TT government years ago and was owned by a trust.
The trust in turn was under the control of some Irish based Catholic organisation in Ireland where they took their orders from.
It seems the Irish did not want to put any money into it and it was up to the Abbott to do the best he could to finance whatever was needed.
Best wishes
Jon Golding (London)
(The guest house problem has been solved, editor)
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Jon Golding
9 Feb
Nigel/Don/Ladislao
Brian's suggestion is an excellent one!
We are now getting MSB SPAM of little interest to our community at large.
However well-intentioned the writers are, and most of us are not as fortunate as Don (to be comfortably retired and contented looking as he is!),
We need to get back to Ladislao and Don's competent management of the circle in a relaced and ad hoc way.
These latest mails are downtime distractions while we are still guarding our time to make a living.
I agree that a website blog (which is very easy and sometimes even a free add-on to whatever service the MSB site subscribes) IS the place to transact this social networking.
The good news is that people are awakened and participating, But it's not for everybody!
Not sure who is the poor fellow to organise this so I am copying Don and Ladislao too.
Let me know if you need any more input from me.
Best regards and to Brian.
Jon
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From: "Brian Lewis" <brian@aclaworks.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:01 PM
Nigel
May I suggest that a blog be set up on the web site for old boys who want to write about issues. (There is a Blog spot run by Don Mitchell)
I am copying this to Jon Golding because I think he is well versed to understand what needs to be done in this regard.
Brian
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Jon Golding
9 Feb
Don,
How remiss of me!
Yes, you're right! And I'm sure we are all glad you are the filter!!
Thanks for reminding us and for all you good work.
I think we need to change the caption from MSB Old Boys to MSB Old MEN!! At least in my case!
All the best
Jon
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Jon Golding
19 Feb
Ladislao,
You have a better perspective on this than I do so I am happy to contribute this input.
However, it may need a bit of editing so please send me the version you are happy with so far and I will try to make it a bit more gentle and inviting since when I wrote it I was in some way reacting to the negativity in the air.
Regards
Jon
(No problem –Jon, I only kept the historical side of the Mounts problems as most of us have been without official information from the source of the news, editor)
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Ladislao Kertesz at kertesz11@yahoo.com,
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Photos:
Mount Inside MARCH 1966 page 18
08UN1551REUNION2008, Kenneth Austin and Christopher Knowles
08GO0954REUNION2008, photo by Ian Gomes
58JG0001UNKNOWNS, photo from Jeffrey Gransaull




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