Wednesday, October 31, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-31-1649Hrs
Sandy surely hit hard and my thoughts and prayers are with all who are suffering the run through and the aftermath.   I hope that fellow Mausicans have not been impacted.... we seem to be everywhere now. Hoping for good news in the coming blog.
Pat Ryan

Sunday, October 28, 2012

RE: Many thanks


2012-Oct-28-1243Hrs
Thanks also, to Kay and Tom for your kind words of support.
Sincerely
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

Saturday, October 27, 2012

RE: Thank you for the Mausicans



2012-Oct-27-0823Hrs
Errol,
The following is from Bertie's family for our blog.
Brenda
"And this too will pass."
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Germaine Fraser
To: Brenda Alexander
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 11:59:07 PM
Subject: Thank you for the Mausicans
Dear Friends,
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for all the prayers, expressions of sympathy and concern sent on the passing of Bertie. Your thoughts and prayers have certainly helped us through this difficult time. Special thanks to those of you who were able to visit or call him during his illness, or to assist his daughters in any way during the time they took care of him.
For the many tributes to Bertie on the blog, in the newspapers or made in any other way - we say thank you so much for your kindness. We are sure you all would understand and forgive us for mentioning a few names here - thank you to Brenda, Terrence, Farida & Monty, Esmond, and Arthur.
Some of you, too, have recently lost loved ones and we extend sympathies to you. We join with you in praying for them all:
"Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
And let perpetual light shine upon them
May they rest in peace.
Amen"
Victoria, Camille, Nicole, Germaine and Danielle
Brenda Alexander-Perez



RE: Please add to contacts


2012-Oct-26-1501Hrs
Dear Errol, 
Please add Marilyn Kangalee-Albert '72-'74 to your mail list. Her husband Winston 'de Alberto' went to GTC, but is an honorary Mausican, as he was Trevor Arrindell's very good friend long before he and Mars started 'courting' years after. He spent a lot of time on campus. We love them dearly! amarilyn5@hotmail.co.uk
Howard and Myrtle Spencer

Friday, October 26, 2012

RE: New addition


2012-Oct-26-1159Hrs
Hello Errol,
Here is another name to be added-Kenneth Cuffy. E-mail hughcuffy2@yahoo.com
I think he is 72-74
Thank you very much.
Phyllis Mottley

RE: Sincere condolences to Rodney Foster and Family


2012-Oct-26-1131Hrs
Rodney, at your time of sorrow, my sisters and I offer our sincere condolences to you and your family on the passing of your mother. This is certainly that time when you smile to yourself at all the wonderful memories you would have of a mother or parent. Enjoy them and may her soul rest in peace.
Sincerely
Heather Ratsoy

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-26-0552Hrs
Errol:
Please post the following:
Condolences to my Haven Brother Rodney Foster on the passing of his mom.
Scratchie.
Condolences to the family of Bertie Fraser on his passing. A severe loss to the Mausica community.
Scratchie.
Theodore Lewis

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-23-1907Hrs
Please add Charmaine Rudolfo-Douglas (73-75) to the mailing list.
charlesd_48@yahoo.com
Janet Gordon-Coward (73-75).

Monday, October 22, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-22-1838Hrs
Hey Everybody, although we knew how ill Bertie was we just did not want him to die, but we also did not want him to suffer so much pain. The news in T&T papers paid tribute to him, mentioning his musical and political life. Some Organisations like Pan Trinbago and the PNM got some buffs for not recognising the passing of Bertie, who had contributed so mush to them. Condolences to his family. May he rest in Eternal peace. I hope to see him again.
Eastlyn Mckenzie.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-21-1124Hrs
Hi Errol,
Thanks so much for keeping us up to date with all that is happening with Mausicans who are located in all parts of the globe. You are truly loyal to this cause and for this we thank you.
Please include on your mailing list...Noel Duncan ..noeltd@live.com. Thank you.
Earl Alexander 69-71

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-19-1712Hrs
Dear Errol,
Please add the following names to the list.
Nathan Balfour (1965-1967)........    natbal4@yahoo.com
Sybil Hector           mailto:........sybil_hector@hotmail.com
Angela Cato-Ifill

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-19-1327Hrs
Thanks Errol.  I am in Trinidad.
Brenda Alexander-Perez

Friday, October 19, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-19-0641Hrs
Hi Errol,
Condolences to Bertie's family.
Please add Claire Busby  Shamchoy, csshamchoy@hotmail.com (1969- 1971) and jude.48@live.com (1971-1973)
Maureen Taylor-Ryan

RE: Condolences .


2012-Oct-19-0549Hrs
Permit me, on behalf of my family to extend sincere condolences to Rodney Foster on the passing of his mom.
May God continue to walk with you and yours, "Red Guard"!
D Geezemo.
Kent Rennie

RE: Mausica Emails


2012-Oct-18-1523Hrs
Hi Errol,
I pray that all is well with you. How is the weather...not too bad I hope.
The following Mausicans would like to be added to the ever- growing list.
Claire Matthias 68-70 Wingate
claireedearie@hotmail.com
Patricia Paul 70-72 Wingate
pdotlouise@gmail.com
Jefferson Bowen 70-72 Sunset Villa
iconscc@yahoo.com
Ruper Rampersad 73-75 Wingate
ruperrampersad@hotmail.com
Joycelyn Farrier 74-76
joycelynfarrier@tstt.net.tt
Theresa Walker-Allick 75-77
tallick2006@yahoo.com
Much thanks for keeping this blog active.
Love and blessings.
Angela McAllister

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-16-1314Hrs
Please add Linda Heywood to the list. Her email is heywood @bu.edu
Thanks
Rejoice!!!!! He is risen
Mary Modeste

Monday, October 15, 2012

RE: New addition


2012-Oct-15-1419Hrs
Hello Errol,
Many thanks for keeping us together.
Here is one more to be added- Denise Nicholls 72-74  e-mail:
d_adrienne91@hotmail.com
Stay blessed
Phyllis Mottley

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-13-2141Hrs
Hi, all.
I am so excited to see mention of Victoria Fraser, a member of our clique at  Wingate Janice Walker Barnes. Maureen and Pat Gill, And , the two hilarious ones of the group, Bernadette (Pinky) Mitchell, and, Joan Forde, who was Vicky's room mate.  June Martin, though not of Wingate, was also of the group.  I am thinking of one other person, who like Pinky was also from Tobago, whose name escapes me for the moment. She did not get into as much mischief as we did.  June and I made contact again just last year..  Good to see your name and message in this blog, June!  I had arrived in Toronto the same year as June and Carol Aqui (Serette), became room mates.. Vicky had endured a lot of teasing from us, especially Joan, when Bertie  came into her life.  Vicky,  I always picture you just as you looked then.  By all accounts you did just great, not at all unexpected.  Enjoy your retirement in good health and longevity.
I have always claimed that the 2 years i spent at Mausica to be the best years of my life. due no doubt in great part to the relationships formed, the times we had together, and the uniqueness of all that Mausica Teachers' Training College was to all who had the fortune to be select.ed, and the courage to persevere.  Love and best wishes to all.  God Bless!!!
Joy Marshall - Barnes

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-13-2056Hrs
Good to see all the names I recognize pay tribute to the late Bertie Fraser, and even share things about him that I did not know, having not been at Mausica that first year.  A special greeting to my dear friend Esmond!  Rodney, I know that my sister, Marion, would have passed on my condolences on the passing of your mother.  But it is even better to be able to say it to you myself  God Bless!!!  Love to all.
Joy Barnes (Marshall).

Saturday, October 13, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-13-0719Hrs
re sending on account of error address.   Blessings, Pat
________________________________________
From: ryanallump22@hotmail.com
Mausicans, Mausicans, Mausicans
The Blogmaster is incredibly good at what he does but short of putting an ad in some global machine, the ony way the address list will grow is mainly through word of mouth or by simply sending in the e mail addresses of Mausicans who may not already have been included.   It is then up to them to follow up. Please let us all be grown up about this... it is not a secret society and ALL Mausicans should be a part of the fun.
About registration... no prizes to us for doing what we have been asked to do with lots of time in which to do it.   The Organising Committe needs a special commendation for making this work for us.   Love you all and please get those addresses to Errol ASAP.
Pat Ryan

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-12-2337Hrs
My Dear Errol,
Just like all of us in 1963/1965 and 1964/1966 pioneer years, I am saddened to hear of Bertie's passing. We Mausicans all made glorious music in those years, and Bertie and Pat Allum and Ancil and Desmond were the musicians who led us along (not forgetting talented Fitzy as choir master) and enriched our lives.
I remember Bertie ever so fondly and apart from his joyful piano playing strictly from his musical ear, I remember his crooked smile.
Deepest condolences to his family and may he forever rest in peace.
Vernetta Brewster (Calvin-Smith)

Friday, October 12, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-12-1512Hrs
Dear Errol,
Please add Ena (Perryman) Carnavon  1964 - 1966.  epcarnavon@gmail.com.
Angela Cato Ifill

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-12-1035Hrs
Hi Errol,
I have said this before but I will say it again. I just wait for Friday morning to read the Mausica emails. Thanks for keeping us connected. Keep up the wonderful job.
I just want to let Andre know that the blog is for all Mausicans who are interested in keeping in touch. The question of marketing should not arise. This is only a friendly FAMILY business with each of us trying to reach out to others - to laugh, to cry, to grieve and just be in touch. Welcome to Michael and Vincent.
Maria, I really believe that the Fosters should be given a large discount for registering first and also for their consistency in attendance. I meet them at all the reunions I attend. What a lovely couple! I have only missed the reunion  in New York and I am so looking forward to 2013. See you all there.
God Bless,
Judith Lennard

RE: Bertie Fraser,


2012-Oct-12-0648Hrs
Hi Errol,
I take the opportunity to extend condolences to Bertie's family, on his passing. May he rest in Peace.
Regards
Gregory Wallace
65-67

Thursday, October 11, 2012

RE: Addition to Mausica graduates


2012-Oct-11-1355Hrs
Dear Sir,
I am Lawrence Holder, a graduate of 1977, ID# ***********. I believe I can find a copy of the graduates of that year. I was vice president of the students’ council in 1976 and president in 1977. Ad soon as I get my hands on those names, I will get back to you
Lawrence Holder

Monday, October 08, 2012

RE: Mausica Weekly emails.


2012-Oct-08-2045Hrs
My Fellow Mausicans,
Welcome aboard all Mausica graduates. I am looking forward to embracing you. As Lord Nelson sings, "All ah we is one family."
Sister Maria, keep de prize. Ah prefer ah discount.  Ah lil five per cent will do.
I know that deposits have to be made. I suggest that the committee consider offering a five percent discount to the first twenty registrants.
So long my friends. Let's continue "Living The Legacy."
Calling all  Red Guards and Glory Guys. Scratchy and Alisford, call out your possee.
As usual.
Rodney Dolphus Foster.

RE:


2012-Oct-08-1732Hrs
Hi Errol, please add the following to the email list. I'm not sure of the year group.
Maureen Ryan: email address mauryantt@yahoo.com
Thank You
Pat Batson

Saturday, October 06, 2012

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-06-1435Hrs
My condolences to the family of Bertie Fraser.
It was always a pleasure sitting around in the auditorium at Mausia after supper and enjoying Bertie play the piano.He played anything you asked  him.
Marilyn Bart- Layne

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-06-1120Hrs
Yes, I am pleased to report that Rodney Foster and his wife Majorie are the first ones to register for the Mausica50 2013.  I wish that he could get some kind of prize for this, but  but but-------------------------------.
As a born and bred Aroucan, (like Kelvin and Ann)  born at the corner of Royal Promenade Street and the Eastern Main Road, and having lived in the brarracks that now house two bars and several eating places, I send my condolences to Victoria Fraser, who is a retired principal of St. Finbar's Girls R.C. Arouca ( which I attended as a child) I guess that I can say here Bertie's first wife and first love.  I do not know his US family  but I know most of the Mausica Family and we do have a bond that when it is broken we feel the pain.  It is a collective one that will always leave a space in our consciousness.  My condolences to all to whom Bertie was the world.   Our world was a brighter place for having Bertie in it, and now we will remember his vibrance, his music, his caring and his BIG heart.  As long as there is music in our world, there will Bertie b.  Maria Mora.
Anna Maria Mora

RE: So sad and yet so fulfilling.


2012-Oct-05-2151Hrs
Hi Errol
Mausica Weekly was very saddening this week.  I was touched by Bertie's life and talents  during my first year in Mausica. After dinner I used to sit on the stage awaiting his arrival for him to play "Floyd Craymer's"  musical style on the piano for me.  He was very patient and played whatever we wanted to hear.  When he came to Alberta we kept in touch with each other, and whenever he made a new C.D. he would send me one.  While I was on Caribana's board, he became manager of the festival.  He help me with some of my speeches and at times we drew swords, only to get together and support each other again.  Bertie, as you know was so talented in so many ways.  I thank God that he was able to allow Bertie to share his talents with so many of us.  Which relative of the Ramdoo's died?  Do you know?  Take good care of yourself and God Bless!
June Martin

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-05-1840Hrs
Hi Errol,
Re; Mausica
Thanks for adding me to your mailing list. The class of 1977-1979 held their first reunion after 30 years in 2011. We did not have one this year but will like to join the one for 2013. This will be a grand occasion for all Mausicans to meet.
Vincent Booker

Friday, October 05, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-05-1107Hrs
My condolences go to Bertie and his family. It is always sad to hear of a Mausican passing and it is especially so when we were students in the same year. The bond between "first year" Mausicans was particularly special. God's comfort to his family.
Bernice Stephens

RE: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-05-0636Hrs
Fellow Mausicans
Esmond Francois' account is how I remember Bertie.  It was such a delight to have someone who could play along  with the songs we knew after a few seconds of listening and he certailnly livened up some of the weekends we spent at the College.   My abiding image of him is at the piano.   Rest in Peace Bertie.  To his family and Mausicans I say Treasure the memories.
Bertie was a lead instrumentalist( not on the piano, as I remember) with The Best Bluffers when we provided some entertainment at the official opening of the College on September 16, 1963.
Pat Ryan

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-04-2336Hrs
Hi Errol,
Condolences extended to all those who lost love ones recently.
Mausicans of the 1976-78, 1977- 79  groups continue to be left out of the arrangements for the reunion next year. This blog although being very useful for some year groups does not target the few remaining dozens of Mausicans who are still in the teaching service at administrative level.
Please add to the blog:
Michael Gonzales, the famous "Dr. Choonkieting": choonkieting@hotmail.com  who is also a Primary School Principal.
Vince Booker, another Primary School Principal: vincebook@hotmail.com.
There are many other Vice Principals, Principals, Supervisors and Curriculum Officers who do not know what is happening with the reunion. The organising committee must develop a marketing strategy to reach this group of Mausicans, if it is interested in maximising participation. Allan Simpson and Peter Estrada were members of the talented 1976-78 intake.
My earlier appeal fell on deaf ears, well, let's see what will happen this time.
Plenty blessings,
Andre McEachnie (76-78)

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-04-0657Hrs
My Fellow Mausicans,
Marjorie and I extend our heartfelt condolences to the Ramdoo and Fraser family on the passing of their loved ones.
May they rest in peace.
We returned to Atlanta on Sunday, Sept. 30th.  after celebrating my mother's life and her homegoing. While in Sweet TNT we registered for Reunion 2013 and visited Corinth Teachers College where I had the pleasure of presenting my book, "Remember Wen?" to a class of young teachers in training. We had an enjoyable time there. Bounced up Howard Spencer on the campus.
Fellow authors, you may want to contact Corinth to help promote your books.
I completed my usual "musts": checked out Mr Williams, drank plenty coconut water,  passed by Mrs. Cuffie but was unable to see her, (appointment necessary),  prayed and limed with several friends and family members during the many wake nights following my mother's passing and last, but not least, Marjorie and I shared the delicious mangoes, two starch and one julie, that Trevor and  Sister Angela dropped off for us.
So long for now my dear  friends.
As usual,
Rodney Foster

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

RE: Bertie Fraser --- A Retrospective


2012-Oct-02-2252Hrs
Hi Errol, The following is for the Blog:
It was Orientation ( Registration) Day. A diverse pioneer group of equally numbered , successful male and female high school graduate students, from all over Trinidad and Tobago had just been officially welcomed to the then newly built Mausica Teachers' College, by its first principal, the portly Harry Joseph.
Most, now aging Mausica pioneers, will recall elements of Mr. Joseph's somber welcoming speech:insufficient beds, insufficient mattresses etc. but, nevertheless, dormitory room keys were handed out and hostels were assigned. With apparently nothing else to do, the seemingly shy group of students wandered about aimlessly.
In one corner of the auditorium, just beneath the large stage, stood a new upright piano. An adventurous and apparently musically knowledgeable female student meandered over to the piano.Already at the piano, was a music score sheet, from which the student began to play. Though the music filled the air, it really caught no one's ear. It was merely background music.
Then, something magical happened. Another fellow student, whom we later came to know as Bertie Fraser, himself went over to the piano. At a convenient pause in the playing, by the person already at the keyboard, Bertie hesitantly asked: " Can I play?" Obliginly, the female student eased herself off the piano stool. Bertie sat down casually in front of the piano, discarded the music score sheet and, with no grandiosity, began playing popular songs and tunes of the day and times.( songs that were familiar to everyone)
Momentarily and slowly and slowly, a group of students began to gather around and encircle Bertie at the piano.. When Bertie apparently exhausted playing the library of songs that he had in his memory, he began playing requests being shouted-out by anyone from among the participating group.
Without skipping a beat, this multi-talented fellow pioneer student, easily changed from tune to tune, much to the delight of the now awakened and admiring bunch of first year students.
Little did Mr. Williams and Miss Cuffie know that therin was the genesis of The Mausica Teachers'College Choir.
P.S To this day, Bertie Fraser has been the most musically talented and multi-talented person that I had the pleasure to know.
I had known Bertie long before we both arrived at Mausica. We were both country boys from Arouca.
It was Bertie who, in my early teen years, taught me , at his home, to play the guitar. Likewise, at Mausica, he taught me to play the Cuatro. It proved to be an easy transition and, as a member of the Mausica Folk Band, it became my preferred playing instrument.
Upon graduating from Mausica Teachers' College, Bertie and I remained very close friends.
On Thursday,September 27,2012 in Columbia,Maryland,USA, Bertie passed on, from complications of a cancerous brain tumour.
Sleep on my friend, my pioneer Mausica brother. May your soul forever rest in peace.
Kelvin Esmond Francois ( a.k.a 'Es' )
)

Monday, October 01, 2012

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS


2012-Oct-01-0844Hrs
What is that hanging up in the picture just under the paper boat and plane?
Joan Fulchan