Friday, August 31, 2012

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2012-Aug-31-0621Hrs
Hi Errol,
Very rarely do I comment on blog postings, but I so thoroughly enjoyed Linda Edwards' reminiscences of August 31st 1962, that  I am moved to respond. Thank you Linda for the memories.
I too remember the excitement at the time.  There was electricity in the air. I was attended Naparima Girls High School, and at Skinners Park, on August 30th 1962,  there was a huge school children rally.  I remember the nation building songs, being heavily rotated  on the radio - no TV at that time , at least in South - and of course Dr Eric Williams - the giant of a man, with his dark shades, hearing aid, and his  staccato voice - advising us schoolchildren, on the eve of independence, that we 'carried the future of Trinidad and Tobago in our school bags'
What a time! What hope! What limitless possibilities awaited us!
What went wrong?
Happy 50th T&T.
Best Regards
Irmin G. Lewis-McKenzie
Life is not a dress rehearsal, so in the time of your life ....... LIVE!
Irmin G. Lewis-McKenzie

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2012-Aug-31-0034Hrs
To all Mausicans,I MUST give up this BAD HABIT of failing to correct typos. I wish I knew why my Vista system creates them. I know why I do not pick them up. I still type without glasses, in 12 point.
Sometimes, late at night, my eyes are more tired than I would admit. I used to leave things alone, and return the next day, raise the size of the print, and then look for typos.Of late I have not done that. Do forgive me. There is an evil genie living in this laptop, I swear.
Linda Edwards

Thursday, August 30, 2012

RE: Living The Legacy


2012-Aug-30-0206Hrs
Hello Errol,
I would like our readership to take a walk down Memory Lane. To August 31st, 1962, six years after the father of our Nation, Dr. Eric Eustace Williams and the PNM, paved the way for many of my fellow Mausicans to win scholarships to attend MTC.
We should be forever grateful for the leaders of that period. It was an exciting time to listen to politicians from the PNM and DLP. Dr Eric Williams and Dr. Rudranath Capildeo went to Marlborugh House to accept the terms of our statehood. What a time.
Go to " Dr Eric Williams on You Tube". and you will hear inspiring excerpts from speeches by Dr. Williams and Dr. Capildeo. Listen to the messages that encouraged us to become the successful Mausicans we are today.
Happy 50th Anniversary Sweet TNT. May God continue to bless our nation.
Rodney Foster

RE: Fwd: Happy 50th Anniversary TNT


2012-Aug-29-0756Hrs
Hello Errol,
"The Three Mausicans" : His Excellency Rodney Charles, Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Nations, Alan Simpson, President of Trinidad and Tobago Association of Georgia, Inc. and Rodney Foster , Master of Ceremony played key roles in providing a successful Black Tie Gala celebrating the 50th anniversary of the independence of TNT in Atlanta, GA.
Alan Simpson and his hard working members hosted a beautiful, elegant event. Ambassador Rodney Charles delivered  a rousing keynote address. Ring Master, Rodney Foster, moved the program along expertly.
At the end of an elegant evening, a few committee members and friends retired to Room 1626, my room, for some tasty pelau, drinks and plenty "* *it talk." The scene was reminiscent of an after- party lime in a Mausica Hostel. De lime ended about 4:00 am. Just about de same time dat Security knocked on de door and requested dat we keep de noise down.
Stay tuned. More pics and ole talk tuh come.
As usual,
Rodney. Foster
, "WAYNE GUEVARA" , reynphill54@hotmail.com
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 10:16:48 PM
Subject: Alan Simpson (President of TNTGA) and Rodney Foster(Master of Ceremony) at TNTGA Black Tie Gala 2 Mausicans
ALAN P. SIMPSON
REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST
TRINCITY REALTY LLC
404 210 9493
770 414 1688- FAX
Rodney Foster

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

RE: Independence


2012-Aug-28-0715Hrs
My Fellow Mausicans
I was there too on that historical night....at midnight on August 30th when the red white and black was raised.
I can’t remember much, but as a proud member of the Trinidad & Tobago Cadet Force, I was on duty on Abercomby Street, in front of where 6.10 Radio was located. I was dressed in my starched uniform, boots with the tip shining for so. In those days we wore short pants with tall socks and a band skillfully wrapped around the ankle. If I remember correctly we had our rifles too……and one thing of which I’m proud is that I never fainted on any parade.
Thank you, Dr. Eric Williams for making possible my education at St. Mary’s College and eventual attendance at Mausica Teachers College.
History cannot be changed.
finbar
'take time to laugh for it is the  music of the soul....'
Finbar Ryan

Monday, August 27, 2012

RE: Update


2012-Aug-27-2131Hrs
Thanks to Felix, Brenda, Magnell, Irma, Errol and all who supported me at our time of sorrow.
I know our dear sister Helen is with the angels.
Penny
--
"Mind what you say.  The Universe is always listening"
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans"
John Lennon
 "Living your life - Eat well, Drink sensibly, Laugh often, Dance gracefully, Sing out loud, Give freely, Indulge occasionally, Love intensely, Listen intently, Pray quietly, Invest wisely, Speak truthfully."
Janet Lashley

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Aug-26-1720Hrs
I enjoy reading  the weekly e-mail correspondence and keeping up-to-date  with all the news
My sympathy to Penny on the passing of her sister.
I would to have a copy of the book 'Women and family law and Related Issues' . It sounds very interesting.
I would be there  at the 2013 reunion.
Marilyn Bart-Layne

Saturday, August 25, 2012

RE: On Trinidad's Independence.


2012-Aug-25-0201Hrs
My dear Errol,
Iwrote this for a publication in ouston, Texas at the request of the editor of the One Locve CAribbean Newspaper. I thught you might like a copy for the "Weekly Update" I know its long. The comment about my writing was in response to a compliment recieved for this piece from another member of the trinbago community here.
My writing is a gift of the spirit, nurtured by good teachers in my elementary school and college. I never went to secondary school. Linda
I Was There On August 31, 1962.
An eyewitness's retrospective on TnT Independence Celebrations by Linda E. Edwards
The night was a calm and clear one, when we gathered on the front lawn of the Red House on Abercromby Street, to watch the Flag of Trinidad and Tobago, replace the Union Jack, as OUR flag. There were thousands of people in Woodford Square. Hundred of dignitaries were seated on the Red House Lawn. I was there not because I was a dignitary, but because as a young teacher at the Government Training College, I had been chosen as a laison aide to The Hon. R.H. Walsh-Atkins, a member of the British Parliament and Delegation to the "show".It ws a rare opportunity to see things up close, though we were not given seats, but had to stand at the far back, almost against the Red House wall.
There were all the usual speeches by the politicians and the Queen's Representative- Princess Margaret. And then, the MOMENT.
The flags were to be lowered and raised at Midnight, precisely. Undubtedly, the Regimantal Flag Detail had rehearsed it over and over, so that the flags would pass each other at the halfway mark Obviouslty too, they had a contingency plan, because just as he was about to participate, one of the designated soldiers fainted. As he slumped forwards, he was supported and moved back by two others, one of whom took over to raise and lower the flag. You would have had to be right there to notice it. The flags never wavered but continued their movemets, the Red, White and Black up into the air of freedom, the Union Jack to be folded with dignity, and retired.
You would have thought Dr. Eric Williams had comandeered the wind, because as soon as the flag got to the top of the pole a breeze came up Abercromby Street and it waved gaily as if it was alive. The crowd went wild!
We were choked up, my friends and I,Leslie Forbes, Eleanor Rodney, and Benjie, all now living in Canada were part of the team of young teachers, as were Mona Slater, Kathleen Archer-John, and Nanette Nurse, living still in Trinidad, and our friend Stevenson Sarjeant, now deceased.We were part of that group of young people, given a brand new nation, for whom everything was possible. Other aides came from St.Mary's College and QRC
We were enthused with meeting delegates, parliamentarians from all over the world. The Minister of Education of New Zealand was so intrigued with my joyous personality, he wanted to take me back to his country with him.I told him I was engaged to be married, though the formal engagement was months away.
As Laison Aides we got to go to all the parties and official functions, but were reminded that we had to act with circumspection. We represented our country.
Now the new Piarco Airport was opened for Independence, and I got myself into a bit of a pickle upstairs in the lounge. We were waiting for the formal commissoning of the airport. I decided to see if the hot water taps really had hot water. Well, as I opened the tap, the force of the water pushed the entire faucet off. It had not been tightly screwed on, and water shot about five feet into the air. I panicked right in front of the Russian delegation, as the water poured out! One of the men calmly leaned under the sink and turned off the intake pipe. I would not have known what to do, as we still did not have pipe borne water in our own home, and though we had it at the hostel where I lived, I was no plumber.
You can well imagine how embarassed we all were, after having been told to be particularly cicumspect in front of the delegates. I looked at the Russian delegate(there were three of them together) and the"plumber" was laughing with me, not at me. I was so grateful. I could still see his narrow face and close cut blonde hair. I did not know his name.I wonder if he remembers saving the Airport from a massive flood due to an unsecured faucet, at its opening. .
Until that building was replaced, I could not go in and out of Trinidad, without remembering that day.
Fifty years later, I am still proud of the part I played in the independence celebrations of my country.
We had so many national songs to sing,
in addition to the National Anthem.
I still know most of them by heart. 
My favorite is
"God Bless our Nation
of many varied races
may we posses the common love
that binds and makes us one.
Let it be known around the world,
that we can boast of Unity
and take a pride in our liberty.
Fifty years later, we have had our upheavals, but we can still boast of our unity of Trinidad and Tobago, one flag, many races, many religions, one people.
Linda Edwards

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Aug-24-1621Hrs
Hi Errol,
Just a little correction.
Errol Meighoo is year group (1965-1967)
Angela Cato-Ifill

Friday, August 24, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Aug-24-0658Hrs
I read all the comments but write little. I enjoy all of it and am adding my 2 cents worth. Regarding the Mausica 50th anniversary reunion: I suggest we make a Tobago trip via the early morning ferry from POS. We can choose to spend 1 full day in Tobago and stay at Alan Clovis' Kariwak hotel which is located at Crown Point airport. We can also look at the calendar of events for Emancipation celebrations and do a bit of that together. Photo ops can mark these occasions.
Bernice Stephens

Thursday, August 23, 2012

RE: Hope I'm not late


2012-Aug-23-1918Hrs
Mausicans all
Early greetings and blessings for the 50th Anniversary of our Independence.   On Saturday 25th  the 5pm Mass at St Martin de Porres Church on Montserrat will be offered for the intentions of the Government and people of Trinidad and Tobago and for citizens all around the world.
An exhibition of books/ poems by Trinidadians and Tobagonians and about Trinidad and Tobago will also be mounted at the Public Library in time for the week of Monday27th to 31st.
Mausicans on show will be  Brenda Alexander, Linda Edwards and Rodney Foster.
Love and blessings to all.
Pat Ryan

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Aug-21-1053Hrs
Dear Errol,
Thanks again for keeping us together.Thanks also for transmitting  the expression of condolences on the death of my Dad. I am excitedly looking forward to the grand reunion of Mausicans in 2013. I have attended all the Caribbean ones but, unfortunately, the timing of the US and Canada ones did not work for me.  The reunions are not only an important occasion for renewing friendships, but can also serve as a useful means for networking and sharing information about ourselves and our work. It was while on the Tobago bus tour, I believe, at one of the reunions that I learnt that I could have had the Ministry of Education approve my book for use in schools. Subsequently, the Government took over 200 copies of my book: Women and Family Law and Related Issues which answers 229 questions on basic family law issues - divorce and separation, nullity of marriage, paternity, maintenance of spouses, custody, access, adoption, domestic violence, cohabitation, succession (wills and probate),mediation and maternity protection. Some of my law colleagues have complained that I have robbed them of consultancy fees by writing that book, but it is important that we, Mausicans, " continue the work of "moulding a nation through service " by providing  to the public, at affordable cost, education and services, whether by demstifying the law, as I have done, or providing other services within our respective areas of expertise.
In that light, I would like to commend to all of you, my namesake's,Hazel Ann Gibbs de Peza's 's Ebook entitled: Correcting Misconceptions: The Spiritual Baptist Faith  available from Amazon. Perhaps we can have a book display of work by Mausicans at the reunion. It would also be useful to know who is involved in what enterprises. Recently, I was talking with another Mausican, who was unaware that Errol Meighoo (1967-69) has been involved in construction for many years. Mausicans are all over doing a variety of things. Perhaps we can give a thought to sharing that information and supporting one another for our mutual benefit. Just a thought...
Hazel Thompson-Ahye

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2012-Aug-21-0141Hrs
Hi Friends and Family,
I have recently published an Ebook: Correcting Misconceptions: The Spiritual Baptist Faith. (Trafford Pub.) It is my undergrad thesis that served as the basis for my first book: My Faith Spiritual Baptist Christian. (Xulon Press) Both books are available on Amazon.com. Many of you have read my first book, My Faith. It shall be a pleasure for me to see your review of the book on Amazon.com. It will also boost sales.
A look at or purchase $3.99 and a review of my first Ebook, Correcting Misconceptions, shall also be most appreciated. Thank you kindly.
I have been informed by my publisher that this is a good way to advertise. I start with my friends: that's what friends are for! and family: charity begins at home! Thanks in advance.
Love always!
Jesus is the only answer!
Love & blessings
HazelAnn, Ed.D.
Hazel Ann Gibbs dePeza

Friday, August 17, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Aug-17-0955Hrs
I support the idea of a memorial wall of those who have left us.
Linda Edwards

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Aug-17-0903Hrs
I read in the Catholic News this week that the sister of ‘Penny’ Gumbs has passed away. I wish to send condolences to Penny, her sister Ann and the rest of the Gumbs family.
Felix Edinborough

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2012-Aug-17-0110Hrs
Thank you for your weekly correspondence. You are doing a great job. I would like to get in touch with Lancelot Brown who is originally from Santa Cruz. He was at Mausica with Charles Mc Donald, Dennis Conrad and Marilyn Kangalee. I believe he lives in Maryland. Have you any information?
Thank You.
Jacqueline Noreiga

Thursday, August 16, 2012

RE: Addition


2012-Aug-15-2217Hrs
Hello Errol,
Thank you so much for keeping us together.
My condolences to Susan and Hazel on the loss of their father and to Marcelline's two daughters.  May God console them in their grief.
Can you please add Auldyth Bravo to the blog? auldythbravo@hotmail.com
Phyllis Mottley

Friday, August 10, 2012

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2012-Aug-10-0900Hrs
Hi, Errol.Thanks for your help.Please include this Mausican on your listing.
PATRICIA  THOMPSON --WILLIAMS   1970-1972. pattom.willo@hotmail.com Hope to see you at the reunion and save a dance for me.
Patricia Abraham

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2012-Aug-10-0152Hrs
Hi Errol:
Just a thought re. upcoming 2013 Re-Union:  Can we have part of the program dedicated to deceased Mausicans along w/ a pictorial insert/booklet/memoir?!
Time may be of the essence.......I have no idea who's responsible for what so please pass on to related 'committee', if U think it's a worthwhile idea.
Thank U so much for all that U continue to do.
always, all ways
me
Carol Reveillac

Thursday, August 09, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEter in Atlanta EKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-09-0330Hrs
Hello Errol,
Last week I met Dr Michele Reis and her daughterr in Atlanta and received an authographed copy of her book, "Who's Who in the Trinidad and Tobago Diaspora".
A few Mausicans are mentioned in the book: Kamal Abdool, Linda Edwards, Janice Fournillier,  Cliff Bertrand and Rodney Foster.
Purchase your copy and you may discover some more Mausicans.
Canadians, hope you enjoyed yuh Caribana.
On Saturday, Aug. 4th., Marj and I celebrated our 38th. wedding anniversary.
As usual,
Rodney Foster

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

RE: PIC and Details of Mom's Memorial


2012-Aug-07-2016Hrs
Hi, Errol, can you please put this on the blog for me .Thank you very much.
--- On Tue, 8/7/12, Chamika Ward wrote:
From: Chamika Ward
Subject: PIC and Details of Mom's Memorial
To: patriciaabraham18@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, August 7, 2012, 4:38 PM
Good day
Please see attached. Help my sister and I spread the word on the Mausican blog.
Thanking you for your continued love and support.
God's blessings
xoxo
Chamz
Face your past without regret
Handle your present with confidence
Prepare for the future without fear
Keep the faith and drop the fear


Patricia Abraham

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-07-1842Hrs
Lincoln Dyer and Elva St.Hilaire-Dyer are saddened as we learn of the death of" Elke".We shall never forget her and the fun times we shared.Condolences to her family.Let us all value this life God has given us and make the BEST of it!
Love to all.
Lincoln and Elva.
Lincoln Dyer

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-07-1817Hrs
Hi Errol,
Our Mausican sister ,Hazel Thompson Ahyee ( 68-70) livewire and regular correspondent to our Blog,lost her father recently.Our condolences go out to her Family,and may his soul rest in Peace.
Sydna Belgrove-Grell

Saturday, August 04, 2012

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2012-Aug-04-0033Hrs
Hi Errol,
I realize that I should not be reading nor sending emails at unGodly hours.  I did not see that it was Ruthven's father-in law who died.  Somrtimes I am on the computer and I am so sleepy that it is not funny.
June Martin

RE: addition


2012-Aug-03-2227Hrs
Hi Errol
Please continue the good work. My computer is acting up but Thank God I am still receiving my Mausica Weekly It makes my day. Thanks to you.
The AFNA netball championship was held in Trinidad this year and I had the pleasure of seeing some Mausicans whom I had not seen for a long time, one was ALMA AIGLE 66-68. I enquired why I had not seen her at any reunions and discovered that she hasn't a clue of what is or has been happening. She wants to be added to your mailing list . Her address is almawilliams92@yahoo.com
Thank You
Marlene Gilbert

Friday, August 03, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-03-1652Hrs
Thanks pals for two lovely weeks in sweet TNT especially to Andre and his madam for inviting me for some ox tail soup with everything in it and chased with some cold stag. The crew was Keith Dick, Mark Sandy, Peter Estrada and Wayne Guevara. Nice lime Andre and congrats on your recent promotion.
ALAN P. SIMPSON
REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST
TRINCITY REALTY LLC
404 210 9493
770 414 1688 - FAX

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-03-1605Hrs
Condolences to the family  of  Marcelline Ward. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord! and let perpetual light shine upon her. My last meeting with her was very pleasant as usual.Smiles reflected from our two faces.
I  now know the reason for the nick name. Even the last time I saw her, I called her "Elke" and she took no offence. We always felt happy to see each other.
Later on, I remember another mausican telling me, she is not well.\, pray for her, which I did.
God knows best. He giveth and he taketh. She has passed on, we will all follow her. We all have to make our payhs straight with God's help. Always call on Jesus, one God with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
He is the mediator between God the Father and us.
He also appointed his Mother to be the mediator between him and us when he told John,
"behold thy mother". John represented all of us, mankind.
He said to Mary, "Behold thy son". She is mother to all of us. Aren't we all brothers and sisters of Jesus?
Hence, isn't this the reason why Catholics ask Mary to intercede for us?
It was at Mary's request, at the wedding in Cana that Jesus performed his first miracle changing water into wine.
Patricia Scott-Phelps


Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL
2012-Aug-03-0101Hrs
Errol, Ruthven Perryman is Ena's brother, thus her father and Earl Carnavan's father father- in - law must have died.  He lived in tunapuna and was ill for a while.  I will give ena a call tomorrow.
June Martin

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-02-2315Hrs
Errol,
Thanks to your sustained efforts long lost Mausicans are coming on board and in time for the reunion. If they have access to facebook, I have pictures of all the reunions on my page.
In the mean time, I am having a wonderful time in Tobago reconnecting to our heritage.
Carlston A. Gray

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL

2012-Aug-02-2311Hrs

Please add Wilton John 66-68 : wilbago@hotmail.com to our mailing list.
Kent Rennie

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-02-2024Hrs
Thanks, Angela for stirring the wonderul memories of Marcelline with her beautifully smooth skin that must have prompted her to respond to those  Second Years that she used Lux.    I well remember, trying to hide the chuckles during Initiation, whenever she had to repeat to them ---"My name is Elke Sommers, and I uses Lux..."  You know if they caught you laughing that it would be your downfall, because you would be commanded to "wipe that smile orf yuh face,and put it in yuh pocket!"     We really had great times with her because of her fun loving nature.   I pray that her soul rest in peace.
Leonora  (WINGATE 1970-72)
Leonora De Verteuil

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-02-2022Hrs
Hi Errol,
I know I am too late for thgis week's blog, but just to let you know that my Dad passed on Saturday, July 28 and will be buried on Tuesday, August 7, at 10:00 a .m. at San Juan R.C. Church, where he played the drums in the choir. He was 93 and was a skilled ballroom dancer, winning dance competitions on Scouting for Talent and the various balls like Black and White , Red Rose Ball,etc.  He had a good life. Although he lost most of his sight and hearing when he was in his 40's and had to stop working, he never let his disabilities keep him back from enjoying himself. He was in his 70's and the ladies in the Senior Citizens Birthday Club were still fighting one another to dance with him.
Hazel Thompson-Ahye

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAIL


2012-Aug-02-1941Hrs
Angela
I remember that pot of pelau episode since I was one of the invited guests at the dinner. Can you imagine Elke and Marlene Best setting out across track looking for the pelau thieves.
Adrian Debique

Thursday, August 02, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS - CONDOLENCES


2012-Aug-02-1801Hrs
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Marcelline "Elke Sommers" Ward. I well remember that first night in September 1970 when she proudly stated that she  "uses Lux soap like the film star Elke Sommers". Our  second year colleagues wanted nothing better.
Who could ever forget that other eventfull night when  Marcelline was seen going through the track in search of the pot of pelau which disappeared from Wingate?
Do you know who were the Bopsey Twins? I think it was a second year male student who gave us  that name.
Yes, she will be one of the Mausicans who will be remembered for a long time.
May she rest in peace.
Let us share other memories at Reunion 50 2013.
Angela - the other  Bopsey Twin.
1970-72  
Angela McAlister

Re: Mausica graduates


2012-Aug-02-0932Hrs
Both graduated in 1973. Here are the names at graduation Patricia Small, Oswald Hem Lee
Linda Darabie

RE: Mausica graduates


2012-Jul-31-2055Hrs
Hi,
Here are two graduates for your email list;
patriciamccree853@hotmail, oghemlee@yahoo.com
regards
Linda Darabie