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Ps: This site is monitored but not actively posting on a regular basis. Mostly these are stories & some photos saved from a defunct site known as Verdun Connections which was on MSN Groups initially then on a social network called Multiply.
Monday, May 24, 2004
verdunites in the age group of 65 to 75
Hi out there anyone in the above age group out there.
Best burgers during my era were from a little greasy spoon on southside of Verdun Ave., between Rielle & Gordon. Don't remember the name but I recall the owner operator as either Italian or French Cdn. short & stocky & very gruff but a good guy.
Hi Margo I thought it was you when you asked about the Davis twins. Im Lorna Halpin. If i'm right I think Bernie is your brother You must know Barbara Kervin Lorna
I sent you a reply earlier about your enquiry re Davis twins to my daughter Rosemarie. I guess you didn't see it. This is the first time I am doing this on my own and probably messed up' I am 70 years old now. and living in Cambridge.I have 2 daughters living here also. I had 1 son Tony but he passed away in 88 at the age of 29 with cancer. Lorna
Hi Tony Did you say you lived on Willibrord accross from the church. I thought your grandparents lived there. Then you must know Leo Lee, Johnny Walsh, Steve Matthews and the rest of the bunch around there. I lived in the funeral home at the corner.
Lorna
>From: "Tony" >Reply-To: "Verdun Connections" >To: >Subject: Re: verdunites in the age group of 65 to 75 >Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 14:30:59 -0700 >
No grandparents at 292 Willibrortd across from the Church. Just Mom & Dad & all us kids. Yes I new Leo Lee, the Matthews & all.. You are about 2 yrs. older than I am but I had brothers & sisters much older & the youngest who were twins a boy (Donald) & a sister (Carol Ann). Remember you well as you always seemed to be walking north on Willibrord just before suppertime (?4-4:30p.m.) usually with one of the Parish priests.
Yes Lynn is my niece. She lives In Lindsay< Ontario but I don't have her address as I really haven't seen her since she was divorced
>From: "calhydragirl" >Reply-To: "Verdun Connections" >To: "Verdun Connections" >Subject: Re: verdunites in the age group of 65 to 75 >Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 19:38:35 -0700 >
Don't remember that. The only time I went that way on willibrord was for messages for my mom or dad. Like Faulkners fish and chips or the other fish and chips on wellington. But can't ever remember walking that way and especially with a priest. The only contact that I had with the priests was when they wanted to start a youth organization or the St. Patrick's concert or the sodality. But I used to play down there with the Davis twins, Annie Dolan, Leo Lee, John Walsh, Jackie St. Amand, Muriel Walker, Ronnie Swan etc.
>From: "Tony" >Reply-To: "Verdun Connections" >To: >Subject: Re: verdunites in the age group of 65 to 75 >Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 20:02:21 -0700 >
Thanks for the info. I didn`t know she was divorced. We used to be good friends at school. I remember going to the funeral home and being so scared. I live in Calgary now and I went to a clinic once and the nurse`s name was Halpin. She gave me some phone numbers to try and track down Lynn but it never worked out. Was she ever surprised when I asked her if she was related to Charlie Halpin. I believe it was her grandfather or great grandfather. Thanks again , maybe she will read this and get in touch with me. Helena
Your welcome. The nurse in Calgary is my niece and Charlie Halpin was my father and her grandfather also Lynn's. Sorry I can'tgive you any other information about Lynn. I know she is living with someone in Lindsay and he owns or owned a campground around there. I don't know his name. SDhe has a son Bradley and he might have an apartment in Lindsay. His name is Bradley Trante.
Good luck
Lornar
>From: "calhydragirl" >Reply-To: "Verdun Connections" >To: "Verdun Connections" >Subject: Re: verdunites in the age group of 65 to 75 >Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 22:20:28 -0700 >
I was brought up on Third Ave between Bannantyne & Verdun Aves from 1940 until i married in 1954.I spent the first 6 years of my live living on either Esplande or St. Urbain Sts between Bernard and St Viateur. Margo
Hi Bob! Don't know if you remember me, I am Gail (Godkin) Francis. I used to live on Godin Avenue. (1941-1957). I went to Riverview school, then on to Verdun High. I remember your name, but cannot remember your face. Like you I am 63 years old. I married Ralph Francis from Newmarch Street. We have two children, boy and a girl one is 43 years old and the other is 38 years old. We have six grandchildren. A couple of years ago we went back to Verdun to see all our old haunts, it was fun. What a great place to grow up! Gail
My parents are in a little older age bracket but both were born and raised on the Avenues in Verdun. Hilda Kilcup (now 79) and Ross Hyde (now 81). Ross had a brother Don (now deceased) and a sister Audrey (lives on the west coast). Hilda had 2 older brothers (Roland and Murray - both now deceased), an older sister Pearle (now deceased) and a younger sister Shirley (lives in upstate New York). Hilda & Ross married after the war and moved to Valiquette Avenue where they lived for about 30 years before moving to Crawford Park for another 20 years or so. My folks are both still alive and in relatively good health and living on the south shore -- it was a HUGE move for them to leave Verdun about 5 years ago! I'm sure they would like to hear from anyone who knew (still know) them. Send me some info about yourself and I will forward to them. Mom uses the computer daily, while Dad doesn't have much use for this kind of technology (harrumph!). Pam Hyde (sister of Cathie)
Pam, I wonder if my parents knew yours at all, we lived on Allard 59 - 74, & moved to Kingston. Mom is 72, Dad just passed away in May and was 76, he went to Verdun High. I
Age 70'er replying! ('Victah' from Florida!) Class of 1952 VHS! The real OLDE DAZE! Also went to Bannantyneand Rushbrooke elementary schools! Toonie '67 huh? So, what's up?
Lorna This is Phyllis (Hutton)Farandatos. I live in Windsor, Ontario. Pete and I have 2 sons and 5 grandchildren. Must read more as I just couldn't wait to say hi. Where is Susan and how is she. Phyl
Hi I am in that age group - Went to St Willibrord HS in the 50's. Moved to St Eustache - now living in Peterborough, Ontario. I Lived on Gordon Avenue. I remember the skating rinks they used to have at the school - many times crawled homes as the legs were to tired to walk. Or the Paul store where we got 1 cents bag of potatoe chips. The girls I remember in school were Betty Swatton, Elizabeth Quinn, Phyllis Ottewell, Irene beaudoin. If anyone know where they are now. Bye for now
Hello Alice, Welcome aboard, happy to see you join the group. Remember this face, I was some where around 17 or 18yrs of age, Then and Now Regards, Bob Gaboury 470 Gordon Ave
Heather. Being that our brother graduated in or around "72", he should attend the annual Verdun Xmas reunion held in Toronto, with this year's being on Dec. 3. He would certainly know a good number (usually around 125) attendees. I was also in the Life Boys (Kenny Jack...anyone remember him?), and we always had some pretty damn good floor hockey teams. I played in a band called the Alabaster Villa with a guy who lived on Egan...Garth Russell. Jimmy Oliver also played with us, along with John Adams and Scott Lang. That was a fun time. Or, so we are told. The Xmas reunion is a always a great time, and more women come out each year. Glen
Can anyone help me here. Needless to say, I always tell my family here in Vancouver, Washington about Montreal's great food. One of the things I have been telling them is about GARLIC SPARERIBS. When I was in Vancouver BC, I founf some garlic sauce in Safeway, but I don't know whar cut of ribs to buy. We don't have the small(1 inch) size down here, but maybe they go by a special name. (i.e. short rib????????) Winston Allison
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Hi Winnie3ave, You buy the long ribs and have the butcher cut them down. Any store that sells the full rack of ribs will also be able to cut them down, just asik at the butcher dept. Dannyb
Hi Bob- I remember you when you even younger than that. Used to play on Gordon Avenue. Do you remember warren Ward that lived in the same block as you. The Legault family - there were 10 of them if I remember correctly. We all change when we get older hahahaha.
I also attented St.W's in the 50's but probably a little earlier than you. The names you mentioned seem to ring a bell, in particular Elizabeth Quinn. If it is the same Liz Quinn I am thinking of, she is a cousin to a group of my ( Quinn ) nieces. She had a brother Joe who was a Fireman in Verdun and they lived on 5th Ave. Above the Grandparents home which was the first house on 5th just below Bannantyne at the lane. Mr. Quinn the Grandfather was an alderman in Verdun for several years. If this is the right Elizabeth, she now lives in Brossard, Que., just over the Champlain Bridge. Her brother is or was very active in the Montreal Irish Society and was or is very involved in the St.Pat's Day Parade.
As for me I left St.W's in 1953, but I had a younger brother & sister who would have graduated in about 1955 0r 56. ( Donald & Carole-Ann Sullivan - Twins ) As for Gordon Ave., I spent a lot of time on & around this street & hung out around the empty lot on Gordon between Verdun & Wellington ( closer to Verdun Ave. ) playing football & baseball & other kid's games there. I hung out with Alec Dandridge who lived a couple of doors south of the lot & went to school with the Brown's who lived on the west side of the street near Verdun Ave. Remember Crocker's Store & the original Gregory's Deli on Verdun Ave., near Gordon with the first 0.25 cent jukebox in the booths that played a movie in addition to the music. I also hung around Galt Ave just south of Verdun Ave., with Gwen (Tootsie) Thompson who played softball in the women's League at Woodland Park.Another name would be Lorraine Thomas who lived on Wellington next door & upstairs from Rosaire's Bakery. How about Brian Hartwell who lived on Gordon next door & upstairs from Tootsie. Sure wish I could communicate with some of these people to-day.
Sorry this has got so long winded but you have brought back a ton of good memories.
Let's hear more freom you, e.g., your teachers & where did you live in St Eustache? Spent a lot of growing up years there as well/
Regards,
Tony (Martin Sullivan)
P.S., Did Phyliss Ottewell have an older brother by the name of Bruce?
Hi Tony_ just had the chance today to look up messages. I remember Alex Dandridge he lived across the street from me. I remember trading comic books at Crockers. Richard and Wallace Brown hung around with my brother Danny Conant as he went to st Willibrord also. Have a little bad news though Richard died when he was in his 30's and Danny died last year. I lived first on Blvd du Lac then we brough a house on 10th avenue just below blvd du lac. I remember the vacant lot on Gordon avenue as we used to play there often. Would you the remember the Groom family on Galt Ave new Bannatyne Ave. Liz was in my classes in SWHS - she had black hair. I left Verdun at 16 and did now graduate from HS there. Finished my HS at nite. I live in Peterbrough Ontario - when I got married. It was nice talking to you Tony.
Hello Tony, Bob Gaboury here, I have really been trying to remember you, the memory is a little hazy. I lived on Gordon at 470, The Legault family lived across the street, The block kids that I remember are George Elkin, lived right next to the vacant lot, Joey Hunt, next door to Alice and Margaret Conant, The Hayes brothers, Terry, Eddy and Cecil. The Le Gare Family who lived further down the street, The Brown family, the Aumais Family directly across the street from our house. I also remember a Gordie that lived down the street, across from the little store in the 300 address range. and a kid we called Bumps, can't remember why we did call him by that name. The legault family at some time before I moved away from Gordon (1957-58) had made a move further down Gordon towards the 300 to 200 address range. I have a cousin that bought one of the houses in 300 block, carrying on the tradition of a family member living on Gordon. The empty lot of course no longer exist, it has an apartment building on it. I recently drove down the alley and noticed that all of the 3 story tin sheds, have been demolished. Don't know when they took them down, but I am sure it has been quite a few years. Hello Alice, say Hi to Margaret for me also. I will be heading for Verdun and surrounding areas for Christmas and New Years. Best to all, Bob Gaboury
Hello Bebbit and Tony, As to the Groom Family, wasn't there a one of the Younger Groom Brothers called T-Boy. Here's another family that was living on the corner of Galt and Verdun, The Donnely Family, Understand Patty Donnely passed away a few years ago.Another family that comest to mind is the Ostiguy family, they moved to the US in 1958 or so. Alice, How did you come about the user name as bebbit? Getting the cold weather clothing out for a Christmas and New Years trip to Montreal, already booked in a hotel in Sorel, PQ for a New Years eve bash. Be there with about 20 other Verdunite friends from my days of cruising and hanging out at Nick's Royal Tea Room at the corner of Gordon and Wellington. Ya All take care and God Bless. Regards, Bob G
Hello bebbitt, My name is Barbara Ottewill sister of Donna Marilyn Bruce and Phyllis Ottewill. Donna lives in Lachine, Marilyn in Calgary, Bruce in Mississauga, Phyllis in palm springs and I live in Vancouver. I can pass any messages along if you like......Barb
Hi Barbara - I wish you would - I went to school with Phyllis. so you remember you roller skating doing to DElormier Stadium on a saturday. You probably remember my sister Margaret Conant. You lived about 3 doors down from the big vacant lot where all the kids played. Alice
Hi Alice, I am presently talking to Phyllis....... She says of course she remembers you and asks what ever happened to the boyfriend you stole away from her his name was Claude Roy? lol Phyllis is not online but she says you can send her a message at the following address if you like, she'd love to hear from you. (and yes I do remember Margaret, I think we used to play run sheep run in the vacant lot. And how about Mrs. Crocker ! We spent a lot of time picking out candy there ! ) Phyllis Ottewill Waring 55550 Calico Ave. White Water California 92282 Cheers, Barbara Ottewill Gibbons
Yes there was a T-Boy real name Kenneth (Kenny) I almost married one of h is brothers that was in the army (Harry). I used to hang around with sister Mary. My Mom and Mrs groom were good friends - knew them when I was about 5. T-Boy died almost 15 years or more of cancer he was young. As for the ostiguys I hung around with their daughter but do not remember her name - they lived on the 2nd floor on Galt ave. I thought of a little bug ( une bebbitt). Give Margaret a call she would loved to hear from you - I will send you an email with her telephone nbr. Alice
I am 74 and lived on Galt ave corner Bannantyne in late 30's to beginning of the 50's. What area of Verdun are you from? Look in the picture section to see my photos.
I knew the Groom family very well as I lived in the same building on the corner of Galt and Banantyne in the 40s. We played together with the gang, wich included the Menzies, Pelletiers, Potts, Fantys, Phillip Smith, Gordie Simpson, Raddigans and others wich skip my mind.
Nice to see some names I recognized. I remember Tootsie Thompson, and her beautiful red hair,but she lived on Galt, two doors from us. My sister Huguette and her were friends...By the way, does anyone remember Johnny Dejong on Gordon, who used to mime Spike Jones. I still smile when I think of him.
Hi I am Jackie Leclerc and I know the Donnelly's and Ostiguy's well. I knit a lot of soakers for Mrs. Donnelly's babies, and Rita was a good friend of mine. I lived at 466. Do you remember When Oscar Peterson's sister were bridesmaids. My brother played with Gaynor. Just love this !
Ed - maybe you could make your group for 55+ that would catch all those who are long in the truth. Perhaps people were more interested in your sin along - lol. Good luck - if I were in Verdun and it was for 55 or 50+ I would look in on you.
I am a very happy 73 senior and am proud that I made it this far. How about if we "olders" get on the chat line at a specially designed time and exchage some our thoughts. I haven't lived in Verdun since 1951. Ha[[y and busy, Jackie
Hi Mawsey, You mentioned Dejong,,,,I seem to remember someone by that name living on Gordon halfway between Wellington and Verdun. I remember his wife being very colourful,,,was her name Muriel? You have a few years on me ( 14 or 15) but it twigged my memory. I lived at 158 Gordon from 1949 to 1960. Take care, Mike
Hi there I too am in your age group. Lived in Kingston, ON since 1974. Lived in several areas of Montreal last being Verdun where I was married. There a few friends left in Verdun; very few, and I still keep in contact. One being Bernice Maisonet. Most of the Maisonets have gone to that peaceful place in the sky. Others either have passed on or moved to B.C. or Calgary.
Hi There, I am not yet in the age group you are searching for but my parents are. My mother is an Allan. She is 65 and attended verdun High. My aunt Joan was a competitive swimmer back in the 50's and also attended Verdun High.
I am a recent visitor to Verdun Connections and I qualify on the age thing as I am now 74. I went to Woodland School and Verdun High but didn't gratuate. I married Bob Thompson from 3rd Ave. and had a son in Jan 1950 and a daughter in 52. We moved out of Verdun to live in Hudson as Bob was flying for TCA and it became Air Canada. He died in 1975 at an early age of 43 and I remarried and I am living very happily in Staffordshire, England. I keep very active, travel twice a year and was last in Canada in April 2004 with my daughter Karen and two grandaughters of 17 & 20, their first trip to visit Verdun. I do crown green bowling outdoors in summer and on mats in winter and next week, we have a week of shows with a Young at Heart Group. I have a brother Ed who writes frequently in your colums that I have been reading and a sister living in Ville Lasalle, now just Verdun.
Hi Just made 75 last week, Nov. 9th. Lived in Verdun 1948/1952, Had a 42/45 Harley Davidson & belonged to the Jolly Rodgers Motorcycle club. Currently living in Chateauguay, QC . And still driving ( Honda) Father had a corner store, Woodland & Verdun Ave.
Now age 66 and went to Rushbrooke school, lived at 3380 Rushbrooke, next to halfway, from birth till 16 then moved to Dorval.They called me snookie and or budd. Frank Worsley was named used. In 1980 moved to Edmonton and have been here since.
Replying to anyone in the 65 to 75 age group. I guess with 75 looming up for next April for me, I have just fitted myself into that group. My name was Betty Brown and I lived at 1020 Woodland and two other addresses on Woodland. I went to Woodland School and to Verdun High but didn't graduate. I married Bob Thompson who lived on 3 rd Ave. and he was the first air cadet from Verdun High to get trained at the Montreal Flying School on Tiger Moth aircraft and go on to be a Captain with Air Canada. He died aged only 43 from cancer. He played foootball and rugby for the school and some of the people I have read mentioned in your columns, played on the team. Bucky Hollinsworth was a name I remembered. I remarried and now live in Staffordshire, England but still enjoy reading your column and come to Verdun every few years as my sister lives in Crawford Park.
I have a suspicion that this segment of our membership is much larger ,than originally thought ,so I would like to encourage more posts,.from this part of our membership,..and perhaps start newer topics,.so that we can tap into your recollections of Verdun,.......and of course we would like to entice you all to reveal some of your photographs,and certainly some of the antics you got up to while growing up in Verdun,.......the places we grew up,.and the parks,..and hangouts & the whole area ,...including Montreal of course,........any takers?? Have Fun & Remember Verdun----------------1 story or picture at a time,We'd appreciate the input,
I was trying to add this post in as a continuation of some of our old Topics,.....Revisited............... Reply Recommend (1 recommendation so far) Delete Message 1 of 79 in Discussion From: Toonie67 (Original Message) Sent: 5/24/2004 10:27 AM Hi out there anyone in the above age group out there.............HF&RV
not me but my mom will be 75 this year. She was a Singleton until she married my dad (Lefebvre) and grew up on Desmarchais. We lived in Crawford Park when I was growing up until our family left Quebec in 1983. Laura
Very interesting to read these contributions . I fit into this age group - born 1939, lived on Rushbrooke St. until December 1953 when we moved to Vancouver. Left Rushbrooke St. School in June 1953 and attended Verdun High until December of that year. The names of teachers: Miss Prue (spelling?), Miss Phillips, Miss or Mrs. Foster, Miss McCloud, Miss George, Miss Dorian, Mr. Elliot. I knew only a few High School teachers: Mr. Jones for French and Mr. Broughton or Troughton for English.
edmi2310. I fit into that age group also. Born 1940. Left Verdun 1960 to join the USMC, returned 1964 to work at The Montreal Stock Exchange, left again in 1972 and went to Vancouver, Washington.
At 75, I guess I just make it in the top range! I went to Woodland School and then on to Verdun High. Not a top student but good in Music (Mr. Cunningham) Gym and sports, Art and a little knowledge along the way which has stood me in good stead in life. I worked at Dun and Bradstreet in the old Montreal area on St. Paul Street and at the Montreal Start on St. James, Dominion Bank on Price Arthur and St. Lawrence before getting married to Bob Thompson (last house on Third ave. near the acqaduct) Bob played football and Rugby and graduated from Verdun High. He won the first Air Cadet training and went on to work for Trans Canada Airlines later to be Air Canada as a Captain. We lived on Argle Ave, near Verdun High and had two children before leaving Verdun to move out to Hudson on the Ottawa River.
Hi Edmi 2310....I also was born in '39 and went to Rushbrooke. Had Miss Prew, Miss George, Mr. Elliot, Miss Hewson or Houson among others. Went to VHS for 5 years but didn't graduate.......long story. Moved to Vancouver in 1971, now in Whiterock area.. Would love to know your name and maybe get together for coffee.....George (Sonny) Martin
Hi, My brother Ken went to a Funeral in Verdun on the week-end at Wilson Funeral Home. The Minister who conducted the service came up to him after and said he recoginized him from Verdun, and that he went to Rushbrooke School and lived on Joseph St. My brother did not recognize him at all as he was about 15 years younger . The Ministers name was Fred Tiplady, he went to Verdun High School too and graduated in 1956. I know a few people would remember him. He is minister at the Anglican Church in Verdun.. Judy(Brown) Wright
Hi to the Oldies I graduated from VHS in 1957. I remember we had great teachers, Mr Mercer, Sterling, Ozzie Hall (chemistry) Mr Watson (physics). We had a great senior football team in those days coached by Gus McFarlaine. They were great days..Wayne Brien
Hey Ron Larman, I grew up on Melrose Ave. The Lacy brothers lived upstairs from me. They were about 10 years older than me but they were my heroes.. Marty was a member of the Jolly Rogers and died on his bike. Do you know what happened to his brother Wayne Brien
Hi woodlandbet I am also nearing 75, in Feb. Went to Woodland and VHS graduated 1950 . I followed Bob through Air Cadet flying training in 1949 , joined TCA in 1956 worked with Bob many times and retired in 1992 It was a pleasure to have known Bob.
From an almost oldie, In Dec I will join the 65-75 Club. I graduated from VHS in 58 and also had Mr Hall for chemisrty for 2 years. In Grade 11, his class was a double period first thing Monday morning. On several occasions I was caught doing homework from the weekend for either english or french class. One time he even told me to be sure to take my homework with me to Plattsburgh so I could get it done and not do it in his class. I had chemistry Mon, Wed and Fri. and it was a Fri. that I was given instructions to take my homework with me. He had friends that had a place in the same park my parents did and did visit from time to time, and I was found out. I think I also had Mr.Mercer for Geometry. Yes those were the good old days!!! Ruth
Hi I'm Bob Allen born in 1938. Talking about Mr. Mercer I'll always remember being in his class, all we had to do was mention something about the war and he was of telling us all about his experiences. Then remember Ironside? We used to call him tinribs. I remember when he walked into the room his first words were Allen out in the hall. All in fun Bob
Hey Bob! Victah here in Florida! (VHS 47-52) More on Mr. Mercer! He was our Math Teacher in 9th Grade! He got right to Math with us! Everyone had to be alert, if anyone was dozing, talking or joking around, he'd pull this RED Dowell-like piece of hardwood out of his sportscoat and throw it at the person!!!! Sometimes a hit and pain! He also strapped a few guys on the hands in front of the class. Mr. tough guy! Not very well liked in my time. (We had football players, hockey players and Basketball players in most of my classes, but they maintained quiet in his classes) The last time I saw him was the summer of 1954, the night before my trip to the Alter. We were celebrating at the "Chick-Wick"on Brome Lake. (He liked the Knowlton area.) I walked over to his table and talked to him. Told him he was a good teacher, but a bit of a BULLY, OUT of Control too many times in his classes. He didn't like the comments, but by that time, I was taller and stronger and when he stood up, he realized he'd better get a grip.(We were on COMMON GROUND) He may have noticed the other guys at our table, noticed the empties on the table and sat back down! In retrospect, I'm glad we didn't get carried away! I made it to the Alter on time! As for Mr. Ironsides, it was more relaxing in his classes, I still remember his quick smile (twitch) during his explanations . He was ex-R.C.A.F. Aircrew (WWll) and it seemed to leave him nervous. He was a Good Man! Thanks for awakening a few memories of the "good olde daze!"
I played junior football and we had the distinction of losing every game we played. VHS couldn't afford to upgrade out uniforms. We wore the old style leather helmets. The seniors were a much more together team in the mid fifties especially with coach MacFarlane. I forget the junior coach' name but he did the very best he could. I had MacFarlane for junior basketball, and he was a powerful inspiration for us. I posted some basketbal pictures (bantam, junior and senior) on 'Verdunites at Heart' album. Second Avenue.
Sorry about the size of the photos. I'll see if I can do better. Actually you can get a much better view by going to my album on page 4 and click my page 2. Hopefully you'll recognize some of the team players. S.A.
Hey secondave I think we played for the same junior team. I can't remember winning a single game. Troughton was our coach but I don't remember much coaching. I remember some of our teammates, Garry Dearn, Charlie Poxon, Brian Mullens, Ozzie Ostopowich.. They were a good bunch of guys. Wayne Brien
Hi Bob Glad to see you're still alive and kicking. We had a lot of admiration and respect for you guys on the senior team. We were a little jealous because we were getting our butts kicked each week while you guys were winning it all, but you were our heroes. Wayne Brien
Hi There, I am not in that age group but my Mother is. She attended VHS. Her maiden name is Maureen Allan. There were a bunch of Allans, all now in that age range pretty much. Her sister Joan, was a competitive swimmer and she had brothers Bob, Doug, George, Bill and Bruce. I think they lived on Allard for a while. Maureen is now in Ontario and has been since 1981. Only her brother Bill is still in the area ..LaSalle now. Does anybody remember the these Allan's?
Think I do...my memory is not the greatest these days,but, I did know at least one Allan family..can not remember the first tho...could be. I lived in Crawfordpark,,. Yes for sure I knew an Allan..
Where is everybody ? last post was Oct 4 2006.....Is any one here ? Bruce Ottewill, brother to Donna, Marilyn, Phyllis and Barbara All of Gordon Ave. in the 40'S to 60's
I just found this site and am disappointed that no one seems to be using it any more. I must say, Bruce, that I didn't know any of those people, but I think they went to a different elementary school. ??? I went to Bannantyne School eons ago. I am about to turn 71.. Robbie Brannan is my name and I had two brothers (both deceased too early).. Tommy and Les. We lived on Wellington St. above Grovers (the original one), across from Gregory's Smoked Meat. Ring any bells? Hopefully more people find this site. I moved to Toronto in 1980 and now live in Oshawa.
HELLO Anonymous....you can see that I don't check in too often...Nice to see that you made a comment...I too moved to Toronto, transferred here by Redpath Sugar in '75....I lived at 373 Gordon Ave.....Married Jeannine Durocher in 1954, her father was Maurice and owned Durocher Jewellery on Wellington, next door to the Wellington Restaurant...Dr.Molett, dentist, had his office over his store.... At 81 I am 10 years older than you....Still a few of us fighting it out....Good luck. Bruce.
Hi to all.just found this site. Grew up on Gordon ave 797 second floor. Went to Bannentyne school. 50 to 55. Moved to ville LaSalle then Rosemere. Then down east and finally Dundas ont't now in Bainsvolle ont . Am 73
Hi to all.just found this site. Grew up on Gordon ave 797 second floor. Went to Bannentyne school. 50 to 55. Moved to ville LaSalle then Rosemere. Then down east and finally Dundas ont't now in Bainsvolle ont . Am 73
Hi Ken glad you surfed by,checkout the stories if you like, and some of the pics that are still available. I just monitor the site from time to time and try to acknowledge when someone leaves a note. The site is not active like it once was,but I keep it alive for people to just find when they are surfing the net. I may one day fire it up again,but for now feel free to checkout what you can, Cheers ! Les
Hi! I am looking for pictures of Wellington street during the 60s, in particular of Gregory's smoked meat restaurant if anybody have anything? Willing to pay for them! Thank you
we have posted some over the years,I lived on Wellington at one time ,so it is of interest to me as well. Gregory;s iI remember well my mother and her friends all went there after church at st willibrords, I have been in that restaurant many times especially in the ealry 60's. Good luck with your search, hopefully we can find some old pics for you/ Cheers ! Les
Still wondering if anyone remembers the fish and chip shop on claude st between Galt and church ave. great fish and chip,used to wrap them in newpapers
I'm looking for carolyn florence bell who probably graduated around 1950. She married patrick seymour and moved to California where I married her son David frederick in 1971 when we lived in mission Viejo, calif.
Hi, Don Price here, 69 years old, brother of Tom, 74 yrs old, lived on Godin Ave, hung out with Gary Harris, Clyde Aldridge, Blair Mackasey, Paul O' Reily, Rick Jack, Don Pelley, Ronnie Dove, to name a few. Best wishes to all !
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Toonie67;
I might be.
Best burgers during my era were from a little greasy spoon on southside of
Verdun Ave., between Rielle & Gordon. Don't remember the name but I recall
the owner operator as either Italian or French Cdn. short & stocky & very
gruff but a good guy.
Tony
Hello Toonie,
Are you in the 67 age group if it is I'm 3
yrs older and lived on third ave.
What is your proper name my is Margo Allen
Margo
Hi Margo I thought it was you when you asked about the Davis twins. Im Lorna Halpin. If i'm right I think Bernie is your brother You must know Barbara Kervin Lorna
I sent you a reply earlier about your enquiry re Davis twins to my daughter Rosemarie. I guess you didn't see it. This is the first time I am doing this on my own and probably messed up' I am 70 years old now. and living in Cambridge.I have 2 daughters living here also. I had 1 son Tony but he passed away in 88 at the age of 29 with cancer. Lorna
Yes. John Allison, age 63.
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Lorna;
Did Barb Kervin have a brother Don?
Tony
Hi Tony, yes she did. and which one of your Aunt's married a Quinn. I was
big friends with Maurice (Moe). Lorna
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Am 65 but lived in the other end of Verdun,,across from the D.I.L on Rushbrooke, near the school, next to the halfway.
Lorna
My older sister Rose married Pat Quinn Jr., Moe's older brother.
Pat owned the Texaco at 1st & Verdun for some time then sold it to his
brother Francis (Shamrock Cartage) along with his brother George.
Regards,
Tony
hi there
bill j age 63.
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Hi Tony
Did you say you lived on Willibrord accross from the church. I thought your
grandparents lived there. Then you must know Leo Lee, Johnny Walsh, Steve
Matthews and the rest of the bunch around there. I lived in the funeral
home at the corner.
Lorna
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Hi Lorna Halpin, I went to school with Lynn Figuero (sp). Are you related? My name is Helena Mattatall.
Toonie67
No grandparents at 292 Willibrortd across from the Church. Just Mom & Dad &
all us kids. Yes I new Leo Lee, the Matthews & all.. You are about 2 yrs.
older than I am but I had brothers & sisters much older & the youngest who
were twins a boy (Donald) & a sister (Carol Ann). Remember you well as you
always seemed to be walking north on Willibrord just before suppertime
(?4-4:30p.m.) usually with one of the Parish priests.
Tony
Hi
Yes Lynn is my niece. She lives In Lindsay< Ontario but I don't have her
address as I really haven't seen her since she was divorced
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Don't remember that. The only time I went that way on willibrord was for
messages for my mom or dad. Like Faulkners fish and chips or the other fish
and chips on wellington. But can't ever remember walking that way and
especially with a priest. The only contact that I had with the priests was
when they wanted to start a youth organization or the St. Patrick's concert
or the sodality. But I used to play down there with the Davis twins, Annie
Dolan, Leo Lee, John Walsh, Jackie St. Amand, Muriel Walker, Ronnie Swan
etc.
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Thanks for the info. I didn`t know she was divorced. We used to be good friends at school. I remember going to the funeral home and being so scared. I live in Calgary now and I went to a clinic once and the nurse`s name was Halpin. She gave me some phone numbers to try and track down Lynn but it never worked out. Was she ever surprised when I asked her if she was related to Charlie Halpin. I believe it was her grandfather or great grandfather. Thanks again , maybe she will read this and get in touch with me. Helena
Your welcome. The nurse in Calgary is my niece and Charlie Halpin was my
father and her grandfather also Lynn's. Sorry I can'tgive you any other
information about Lynn. I know she is living with someone in Lindsay and he
owns or owned a campground around there. I don't know his name. SDhe has a
son Bradley and he might have an apartment in Lindsay. His name is Bradley
Trante.
Good luck
Lornar
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born on Edna St, 63 years ago
Bob Archibald
From: Margo Allen-Cardy
I was brought up on Third Ave between Bannantyne
& Verdun Aves from
1940 until i married in 1954.I spent the first 6
years of my live living on
either Esplande or St. Urbain Sts between Bernard
and St Viateur.
Margo
Hi Bob!
Don't know if you remember me, I am Gail (Godkin) Francis. I used to live on Godin Avenue. (1941-1957). I went to Riverview school, then on to Verdun High. I remember your name, but cannot remember your face. Like you I am 63 years old. I married Ralph Francis from Newmarch Street. We have two children, boy and a girl one is 43 years old and the other is 38 years old. We have six grandchildren.
A couple of years ago we went back to Verdun to see all our old haunts, it was fun. What a great place to grow up!
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hi guys. im not in that age group,but my dad is, WALTER LIDDELL,AGE 75 AND STILL LIVING IN VERDUN. MILES BIM LIDDELL
Just joined this group. My father and mother grew up in Verdun. His name is Gordon Caine and my mom's is Patricia Ewing. My dad is now 73.
My parents are in a little older age bracket but both were born and raised on the Avenues in Verdun. Hilda Kilcup (now 79) and Ross Hyde (now 81). Ross had a brother Don (now deceased) and a sister Audrey (lives on the west coast). Hilda had 2 older brothers (Roland and Murray - both now deceased), an older sister Pearle (now deceased) and a younger sister Shirley (lives in upstate New York). Hilda & Ross married after the war and moved to Valiquette Avenue where they lived for about 30 years before moving to Crawford Park for another 20 years or so. My folks are both still alive and in relatively good health and living on the south shore -- it was a HUGE move for them to leave Verdun about 5 years ago! I'm sure they would like to hear from anyone who knew (still know) them. Send me some info about yourself and I will forward to them. Mom uses the computer daily, while Dad doesn't have much use for this kind of technology (harrumph!). Pam Hyde (sister of Cathie)
Pam, I wonder if my parents knew yours at all, we lived on Allard 59 - 74, & moved to Kingston. Mom is 72, Dad just passed away in May and was 76, he went to Verdun High. I
Age 70'er replying! ('Victah' from Florida!) Class of 1952 VHS! The real OLDE DAZE! Also went to Bannantyneand Rushbrooke elementary schools! Toonie '67 huh? So, what's up?
I went to St. Willibroard's High School. Lived corner verdun and
Willibroard.
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Lorna This is Phyllis (Hutton)Farandatos. I live in Windsor, Ontario. Pete and I have 2 sons and 5 grandchildren. Must read more as I just couldn't wait to say hi. Where is Susan and how is she. Phyl
Hi I am in that age group - Went to St Willibrord HS in the 50's. Moved to St Eustache - now living in Peterborough, Ontario. I Lived on Gordon Avenue. I remember the skating rinks they used to have at the school - many times crawled homes as the legs were to tired to walk. Or the Paul store where we got 1 cents bag of potatoe chips. The girls I remember in school were Betty Swatton, Elizabeth Quinn, Phyllis Ottewell, Irene beaudoin. If anyone know where they are now. Bye for now
Hello Alice, Welcome aboard, happy to see you join the group. Remember this face, I was some where around 17 or 18yrs of age, Then and Now Regards, Bob Gaboury 470 Gordon Ave
Heather. Being that our brother graduated in or around "72", he should attend the annual Verdun Xmas reunion held in Toronto, with this year's being on Dec. 3. He would certainly know a good number (usually around 125) attendees. I was also in the Life Boys (Kenny Jack...anyone remember him?), and we always had some pretty damn good floor hockey teams. I played in a band called the Alabaster Villa with a guy who lived on Egan...Garth Russell. Jimmy Oliver also played with us, along with John Adams and Scott Lang. That was a fun time. Or, so we are told. The Xmas reunion is a always a great time, and more women come out each year. Glen
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Heather..... That should have been "your" brother, as opposed to "our" brother. A bit on senility here, perhaps.
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Can anyone help me here. Needless to say, I always tell my family here in Vancouver, Washington about Montreal's great food. One of the things I have been telling them is about GARLIC SPARERIBS. When I was in Vancouver BC, I founf some garlic sauce in Safeway, but I don't know whar cut of ribs to buy. We don't have the small(1 inch) size down here, but maybe they go by a special name. (i.e. short rib????????) Winston Allison
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Hi Winnie3ave, You buy the long ribs and have the butcher cut them down. Any store that sells the full rack of ribs will also be able to cut them down, just asik at the butcher dept. Dannyb
Danny. Thanks for the info on the ribs. Will give it a try. Winston Allison
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Hi Bob- I remember you when you even younger than that. Used to play on Gordon Avenue. Do you remember warren Ward that lived in the same block as you. The Legault family - there were 10 of them if I remember correctly. We all change when we get older hahahaha.
Hello Bebbitt;
I also attented St.W's in the 50's but probably a little earlier than you.
The names you mentioned seem to ring a bell, in particular Elizabeth Quinn.
If it is the same Liz Quinn I am thinking of, she is a cousin to a group of
my ( Quinn ) nieces. She had a brother Joe who was a Fireman in Verdun and
they lived on 5th Ave. Above the Grandparents home which was the first house
on 5th just below Bannantyne at the lane. Mr. Quinn the Grandfather was an
alderman in Verdun for several years. If this is the right Elizabeth, she
now lives in Brossard, Que., just over the Champlain Bridge. Her brother is
or was very active in the Montreal Irish Society and was or is very involved
in the St.Pat's Day Parade.
As for me I left St.W's in 1953, but I had a younger brother & sister who
would have graduated in about 1955 0r 56. ( Donald & Carole-Ann Sullivan -
Twins ) As for Gordon Ave., I spent a lot of time on & around this street &
hung out around the empty lot on Gordon between Verdun & Wellington ( closer
to Verdun Ave. ) playing football & baseball & other kid's games there. I
hung out with Alec Dandridge who lived a couple of doors south of the lot &
went to school with the Brown's who lived on the west side of the street
near Verdun Ave. Remember Crocker's Store & the original Gregory's Deli on
Verdun Ave., near Gordon with the first 0.25 cent jukebox in the booths that
played a movie in addition to the music. I also hung around Galt Ave just
south of Verdun Ave., with Gwen (Tootsie) Thompson who played softball in
the women's League at Woodland Park.Another name would be Lorraine Thomas
who lived on Wellington next door & upstairs from Rosaire's Bakery. How
about Brian Hartwell who lived on Gordon next door & upstairs from Tootsie.
Sure wish I could communicate with some of these people to-day.
Sorry this has got so long winded but you have brought back a ton of good
memories.
Let's hear more freom you, e.g., your teachers & where did you live in St
Eustache? Spent a lot of growing up years there as well/
Regards,
Tony (Martin Sullivan)
P.S., Did Phyliss Ottewell have an older brother by the name of Bruce?
Hi Tony_ just had the chance today to look up messages. I remember Alex Dandridge he lived across the street from me. I remember trading comic books at Crockers. Richard and Wallace Brown hung around with my brother Danny Conant as he went to st Willibrord also. Have a little bad news though Richard died when he was in his 30's and Danny died last year. I lived first on Blvd du Lac then we brough a house on 10th avenue just below blvd du lac. I remember the vacant lot on Gordon avenue as we used to play there often. Would you the remember the Groom family on Galt Ave new Bannatyne Ave. Liz was in my classes in SWHS - she had black hair. I left Verdun at 16 and did now graduate from HS there. Finished my HS at nite. I live in Peterbrough Ontario - when I got married. It was nice talking to you Tony.
Tony - meant to taell you - Yes Phyllis had a brother Bruce.
Bebbitt
If it was Reggie Groom then I did know him.
Regards
Tony
Hello Tony, Bob Gaboury here, I have really been trying to remember you, the memory is a little hazy. I lived on Gordon at 470, The Legault family lived across the street, The block kids that I remember are George Elkin, lived right next to the vacant lot, Joey Hunt, next door to Alice and Margaret Conant, The Hayes brothers, Terry, Eddy and Cecil. The Le Gare Family who lived further down the street, The Brown family, the Aumais Family directly across the street from our house. I also remember a Gordie that lived down the street, across from the little store in the 300 address range. and a kid we called Bumps, can't remember why we did call him by that name. The legault family at some time before I moved away from Gordon (1957-58) had made a move further down Gordon towards the 300 to 200 address range. I have a cousin that bought one of the houses in 300 block, carrying on the tradition of a family member living on Gordon. The empty lot of course no longer exist, it has an apartment building on it. I recently drove down the alley and noticed that all of the 3 story tin sheds, have been demolished. Don't know when they took them down, but I am sure it has been quite a few years. Hello Alice, say Hi to Margaret for me also. I will be heading for Verdun and surrounding areas for Christmas and New Years. Best to all, Bob Gaboury
Hello Bebbit and Tony, As to the Groom Family, wasn't there a one of the Younger Groom Brothers called T-Boy. Here's another family that was living on the corner of Galt and Verdun, The Donnely Family, Understand Patty Donnely passed away a few years ago.Another family that comest to mind is the Ostiguy family, they moved to the US in 1958 or so. Alice, How did you come about the user name as bebbit? Getting the cold weather clothing out for a Christmas and New Years trip to Montreal, already booked in a hotel in Sorel, PQ for a New Years eve bash. Be there with about 20 other Verdunite friends from my days of cruising and hanging out at Nick's Royal Tea Room at the corner of Gordon and Wellington. Ya All take care and God Bless. Regards, Bob G
Hello bebbitt, My name is Barbara Ottewill sister of Donna Marilyn Bruce and Phyllis Ottewill. Donna lives in Lachine, Marilyn in Calgary, Bruce in Mississauga, Phyllis in palm springs and I live in Vancouver. I can pass any messages along if you like......Barb
Hi Barbara - I wish you would - I went to school with Phyllis. so you remember you roller skating doing to DElormier Stadium on a saturday. You probably remember my sister Margaret Conant. You lived about 3 doors down from the big vacant lot where all the kids played. Alice
Geroge Elkin?? If worked in the CNR..if same was a friend who did not like anything negative said about Elvis..
Hi Alice, I am presently talking to Phyllis....... She says of course she remembers you and asks what ever happened to the boyfriend you stole away from her his name was Claude Roy? lol Phyllis is not online but she says you can send her a message at the following address if you like, she'd love to hear from you. (and yes I do remember Margaret, I think we used to play run sheep run in the vacant lot. And how about Mrs. Crocker ! We spent a lot of time picking out candy there ! ) Phyllis Ottewill Waring 55550 Calico Ave. White Water California 92282 Cheers, Barbara Ottewill Gibbons
Yes there was a T-Boy real name Kenneth (Kenny) I almost married one of h is brothers that was in the army (Harry). I used to hang around with sister Mary. My Mom and Mrs groom were good friends - knew them when I was about 5. T-Boy died almost 15 years or more of cancer he was young. As for the ostiguys I hung around with their daughter but do not remember her name - they lived on the 2nd floor on Galt ave. I thought of a little bug ( une bebbitt). Give Margaret a call she would loved to hear from you - I will send you an email with her telephone nbr. Alice
I am 74 and lived on Galt ave corner Bannantyne in late 30's to beginning of the 50's. What area of Verdun are you from? Look in the picture section to see my photos.
I knew the Groom family very well as I lived in the same building on the corner of Galt and Banantyne in the 40s. We played together with the gang, wich included the Menzies, Pelletiers, Potts, Fantys, Phillip Smith, Gordie Simpson, Raddigans and others wich skip my mind.
Do you have a brother Randy? Do you have a sister Karen?
Nice to see some names I recognized. I remember Tootsie Thompson, and her beautiful red hair,but she lived on Galt, two doors from us. My sister Huguette and her were friends...By the way, does anyone remember Johnny Dejong on Gordon, who used to mime Spike Jones. I still smile when I think of him.
Hi I am Jackie Leclerc and I know the Donnelly's and Ostiguy's well. I knit a lot of soakers for Mrs. Donnelly's babies, and Rita was a good friend of mine. I lived at 466. Do you remember When Oscar Peterson's sister were bridesmaids. My brother played with Gaynor. Just love this !
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Ed - maybe you could make your group for 55+ that would catch all those who are long in the truth. Perhaps people were more interested in your sin along - lol. Good luck - if I were in Verdun and it was for 55 or 50+ I would look in on you.
Hi Bob...Did you know Johnney Dechamp, Shirley Pritchard and Joan Bishop. Jackie
I am a very happy 73 senior and am proud that I made it this far. How about if we "olders" get on the chat line at a specially designed time and exchage some our thoughts. I haven't lived in Verdun since 1951. Ha[[y and busy, Jackie
Hi Mawsey, You mentioned Dejong,,,,I seem to remember someone by that name living on Gordon halfway between Wellington and Verdun. I remember his wife being very colourful,,,was her name Muriel? You have a few years on me ( 14 or 15) but it twigged my memory. I lived at 158 Gordon from 1949 to 1960. Take care, Mike
Are you talking about Charlie & Muriel DeJong and they had one son
They were very good friends of my parents.
Margo
sounds like a good idea as i am 71 yrs old and left Montreal
19 yrs ago. I live in Brampton. You name the time and i will
be there.
Margo
Didthey live on Gordon Ave? Mike
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Hi there I too am in your age group. Lived in Kingston, ON since 1974. Lived in several areas of Montreal last being Verdun where I was married. There a few friends left in Verdun; very few, and I still keep in contact. One being Bernice Maisonet. Most of the Maisonets have gone to that peaceful place in the sky. Others either have passed on or moved to B.C. or Calgary.
Hi, I am also 65 and I lived on Wellington near Halway Lane and went to Rushbrooke St. Barbara
Hi, I fall in that age bracket, I am 65 years old, lived on Rushbrooke St, and went to Rushbrooke School, and VHS. Moved to Ontario in 1965 Judy
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Hi There, I am not yet in the age group you are searching for but my parents are. My mother is an Allan. She is 65 and attended verdun High. My aunt Joan was a competitive swimmer back in the 50's and also attended Verdun High.
Hi I am from the Pointe but i did go to the dances etc in Verdun and Ville La Salle My husbnad was from Crawford Park. Hugs from bobbie Barbara Conlin
I am a recent visitor to Verdun Connections and I qualify on the age thing as I am now 74. I went to Woodland School and Verdun High but didn't gratuate. I married Bob Thompson from 3rd Ave. and had a son in Jan 1950 and a daughter in 52. We moved out of Verdun to live in Hudson as Bob was flying for TCA and it became Air Canada. He died in 1975 at an early age of 43 and I remarried and I am living very happily in Staffordshire, England. I keep very active, travel twice a year and was last in Canada in April 2004 with my daughter Karen and two grandaughters of 17 & 20, their first trip to visit Verdun. I do crown green bowling outdoors in summer and on mats in winter and next week, we have a week of shows with a Young at Heart Group. I have a brother Ed who writes frequently in your colums that I have been reading and a sister living in Ville Lasalle, now just Verdun.
Welcome to our group woodlandbet!
Hi Just made 75 last week, Nov. 9th. Lived in Verdun 1948/1952, Had a 42/45 Harley Davidson & belonged to the Jolly Rodgers Motorcycle club. Currently living in Chateauguay, QC . And still driving ( Honda) Father had a corner store, Woodland & Verdun Ave.
Ron Larman
Now age 66 and went to Rushbrooke school, lived at 3380 Rushbrooke, next to halfway, from birth till 16 then moved to Dorval.They called me snookie and or budd. Frank Worsley was named used. In 1980 moved to Edmonton and have been here since.
Replying to anyone in the 65 to 75 age group. I guess with 75 looming up for next April for me, I have just fitted myself into that group. My name was Betty Brown and I lived at 1020 Woodland and two other addresses on Woodland. I went to Woodland School and to Verdun High but didn't graduate. I married Bob Thompson who lived on 3 rd Ave. and he was the first air cadet from Verdun High to get trained at the Montreal Flying School on Tiger Moth aircraft and go on to be a Captain with Air Canada. He died aged only 43 from cancer. He played foootball and rugby for the school and some of the people I have read mentioned in your columns, played on the team. Bucky Hollinsworth was a name I remembered. I remarried and now live in Staffordshire, England but still enjoy reading your column and come to Verdun every few years as my sister lives in Crawford Park.
I have a suspicion that this segment of our membership is much larger ,than originally thought ,so I would like to encourage more posts,.from this part of our membership,..and perhaps start newer topics,.so that we can tap into your recollections of Verdun,.......and of course we would like to entice you all to reveal some of your photographs,and certainly some of the antics you got up to while growing up in Verdun,.......the places we grew up,.and the parks,..and hangouts & the whole area ,...including Montreal of course,........any takers?? Have Fun & Remember Verdun----------------1 story or picture at a time,We'd appreciate the input,
I was trying to add this post in as a continuation of some of our old Topics,.....Revisited............... Reply
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not me but my mom will be 75 this year. She was a Singleton until she married my dad (Lefebvre) and grew up on Desmarchais. We lived in Crawford Park when I was growing up until our family left Quebec in 1983. Laura
Hi Laura, Do you have an uncle named Brian Singleton? cookie
No, Sorry, we're no relation to Brian Singleton.
Very interesting to read these contributions . I fit into this age group - born 1939, lived on Rushbrooke St. until December 1953 when we moved to Vancouver. Left Rushbrooke St. School in June 1953 and attended Verdun High until December of that year. The names of teachers: Miss Prue (spelling?), Miss Phillips, Miss or Mrs. Foster, Miss McCloud, Miss George, Miss Dorian, Mr. Elliot. I knew only a few High School teachers: Mr. Jones for French and Mr. Broughton or Troughton for English.
edmi2310. I fit into that age group also. Born 1940. Left Verdun 1960 to join the USMC, returned 1964 to work at The Montreal Stock Exchange, left again in 1972 and went to Vancouver, Washington.
At 75, I guess I just make it in the top range! I went to Woodland School and then on to Verdun High. Not a top student but good in Music (Mr. Cunningham) Gym and sports, Art and a little knowledge along the way which has stood me in good stead in life. I worked at Dun and Bradstreet in the old Montreal area on St. Paul Street and at the Montreal Start on St. James, Dominion Bank on Price Arthur and St. Lawrence before getting married to Bob Thompson (last house on Third ave. near the acqaduct) Bob played football and Rugby and graduated from Verdun High. He won the first Air Cadet training and went on to work for Trans Canada Airlines later to be Air Canada as a Captain. We lived on Argle Ave, near Verdun High and had two children before leaving Verdun to move out to Hudson on the Ottawa River.
Hi Edmi 2310....I also was born in '39 and went to Rushbrooke. Had Miss Prew, Miss George, Mr. Elliot, Miss Hewson or Houson among others. Went to VHS for 5 years but didn't graduate.......long story. Moved to Vancouver in 1971, now in Whiterock area.. Would love to know your name and maybe get together for coffee.....George (Sonny) Martin
Hi, My brother Ken went to a Funeral in Verdun on the week-end at Wilson Funeral Home. The Minister who conducted the service came up to him after and said he recoginized him from Verdun, and that he went to Rushbrooke School and lived on Joseph St. My brother did not recognize him at all as he was about 15 years younger . The Ministers name was Fred Tiplady, he went to Verdun High School too and graduated in 1956. I know a few people would remember him. He is minister at the Anglican Church in Verdun.. Judy(Brown) Wright
Hi to the Oldies I graduated from VHS in 1957. I remember we had great teachers, Mr Mercer, Sterling, Ozzie Hall (chemistry) Mr Watson (physics). We had a great senior football team in those days coached by Gus McFarlaine. They were great days..Wayne Brien
Hey Ron Larman, I grew up on Melrose Ave. The Lacy brothers lived upstairs from me. They were about 10 years older than me but they were my heroes.. Marty was a member of the Jolly Rogers and died on his bike. Do you know what happened to his brother Wayne Brien
Hi woodlandbet I am also nearing 75, in Feb. Went to Woodland and VHS graduated 1950 . I followed Bob through Air Cadet flying training in 1949 , joined TCA in 1956 worked with Bob many times and retired in 1992 It was a pleasure to have known Bob.
From an almost oldie, In Dec I will join the 65-75 Club. I graduated from VHS in 58 and also had Mr Hall for chemisrty for 2 years. In Grade 11, his class was a double period first thing Monday morning. On several occasions I was caught doing homework from the weekend for either english or french class. One time he even told me to be sure to take my homework with me to Plattsburgh so I could get it done and not do it in his class. I had chemistry Mon, Wed and Fri. and it was a Fri. that I was given instructions to take my homework with me. He had friends that had a place in the same park my parents did and did visit from time to time, and I was found out. I think I also had Mr.Mercer for Geometry. Yes those were the good old days!!! Ruth
Hi I'm Bob Allen born in 1938. Talking about Mr. Mercer I'll always remember being in his class, all we had to do was mention something about the war and he was of telling us all about his experiences. Then remember Ironside? We used to call him tinribs. I remember when he walked into the room his first words were Allen out in the hall. All in fun Bob
Hey Bob! Victah here in Florida! (VHS 47-52) More on Mr. Mercer! He was our Math Teacher in 9th Grade! He got right to Math with us! Everyone had to be alert, if anyone was dozing, talking or joking around, he'd pull this RED Dowell-like piece of hardwood out of his sportscoat and throw it at the person!!!! Sometimes a hit and pain! He also strapped a few guys on the hands in front of the class. Mr. tough guy! Not very well liked in my time. (We had football players, hockey players and Basketball players in most of my classes, but they maintained quiet in his classes) The last time I saw him was the summer of 1954, the night before my trip to the Alter. We were celebrating at the "Chick-Wick"on Brome Lake. (He liked the Knowlton area.) I walked over to his table and talked to him. Told him he was a good teacher, but a bit of a BULLY, OUT of Control too many times in his classes. He didn't like the comments, but by that time, I was taller and stronger and when he stood up, he realized he'd better get a grip.(We were on COMMON GROUND) He may have noticed the other guys at our table, noticed the empties on the table and sat back down! In retrospect, I'm glad we didn't get carried away! I made it to the Alter on time! As for Mr. Ironsides, it was more relaxing in his classes, I still remember his quick smile (twitch) during his explanations . He was ex-R.C.A.F. Aircrew (WWll) and it seemed to leave him nervous. He was a Good Man! Thanks for awakening a few memories of the "good olde daze!"
Hi Bob, I think I remember you. Did you play senior football for VHS Wayne Brien
Yes Wayne, I played under Gus MacFarlane.
I played junior football and we had the distinction of losing every game we played. VHS couldn't afford to upgrade out uniforms. We wore the old style leather helmets. The seniors were a much more together team in the mid fifties especially with coach MacFarlane. I forget the junior coach' name but he did the very best he could.
I had MacFarlane for junior basketball, and he was a powerful inspiration for us. I posted some basketbal pictures (bantam, junior and senior) on 'Verdunites at Heart' album.
Second Avenue.
Sorry about the size of the photos. I'll see if I can do better. Actually you can get a much better view by going to my album on page 4 and click my page 2. Hopefully you'll recognize some of the team players.
S.A.
Hey secondave I think we played for the same junior team. I can't remember winning a single game. Troughton was our coach but I don't remember much coaching. I remember some of our teammates, Garry Dearn, Charlie Poxon, Brian Mullens, Ozzie Ostopowich.. They were a good bunch of guys. Wayne Brien
Hi Bob Glad to see you're still alive and kicking. We had a lot of admiration and respect for you guys on the senior team. We were a little jealous because we were getting our butts kicked each week while you guys were winning it all, but you were our heroes. Wayne Brien
Hi There, I am not in that age group but my Mother is. She attended VHS. Her maiden name is Maureen Allan. There were a bunch of Allans, all now in that age range pretty much. Her sister Joan, was a competitive swimmer and she had brothers Bob, Doug, George, Bill and Bruce. I think they lived on Allard for a while. Maureen is now in Ontario and has been since 1981. Only her brother Bill is still in the area ..LaSalle now. Does anybody remember the these Allan's?
hi
Think I do...my memory is not the greatest these
days,but, I did know at least one Allan family..can
not remember the first tho...could be. I lived in
Crawfordpark,,. Yes for sure I knew an Allan..
John
Hi I was on the VHS swimming team back in 1955..there was a Maureen Allan on the team too. I will dig out my year book and scan picture.. Judy
Where is everybody ? last post was Oct 4 2006.....Is any one here ?
Bruce Ottewill, brother to Donna, Marilyn, Phyllis and Barbara All of Gordon Ave. in the 40'S to 60's
I just found this site and am disappointed that no one seems to be using it any more. I must say, Bruce, that I didn't know any of those people, but I think they went to a different elementary school. ??? I went to Bannantyne School eons ago. I am about to turn 71.. Robbie Brannan is my name and I had two brothers (both deceased too early).. Tommy and Les. We lived on Wellington St. above Grovers (the original one), across from Gregory's Smoked Meat. Ring any bells? Hopefully more people find this site. I moved to Toronto in 1980 and now live in Oshawa.
HELLO Anonymous....you can see that I don't check in too often...Nice to see that you made a comment...I too moved to Toronto, transferred here by Redpath Sugar in '75....I lived at 373 Gordon Ave.....Married Jeannine Durocher in 1954, her father was Maurice and owned Durocher Jewellery on Wellington, next door to the Wellington Restaurant...Dr.Molett, dentist, had his office over his store.... At 81 I am 10 years older than you....Still a few of us fighting it out....Good luck. Bruce.
Hi to all.just found this site. Grew up on Gordon ave 797 second floor. Went to Bannentyne school. 50 to 55. Moved to ville LaSalle then Rosemere. Then down east and finally Dundas ont't now in Bainsvolle ont . Am 73
Hi to all.just found this site. Grew up on Gordon ave 797 second floor. Went to Bannentyne school. 50 to 55. Moved to ville LaSalle then Rosemere. Then down east and finally Dundas ont't now in Bainsvolle ont . Am 73
Hi Ken glad you surfed by,checkout the stories if you like, and some of the pics that are still available. I just monitor the site from time to time and try to acknowledge when someone leaves a note. The site is not active like it once was,but I keep it alive for people to just find when they are surfing the net. I may one day fire it up again,but for now feel free to checkout what you can, Cheers ! Les
Hi! I am looking for pictures of Wellington street during the 60s, in particular of Gregory's smoked meat restaurant if anybody have anything? Willing to pay for them! Thank you
we have posted some over the years,I lived on Wellington at one time ,so it is of interest to me as well. Gregory;s iI remember well my mother and her friends all went there after church at st willibrords, I have been in that restaurant many times especially in the ealry 60's.
Good luck with your search, hopefully we can find some old pics for you/ Cheers ! Les
Still wondering if anyone remembers
the fish and chip shop
on claude st between Galt and church ave. great fish and chip,used to wrap them in newpapers
Yes I used to hang around that store with guys like Doyle, Moorehead, Donnelly, who all lived on Galt
I'm looking for carolyn florence bell who probably graduated around 1950. She married patrick seymour and moved to California where I married her son David frederick in 1971 when we lived in mission Viejo, calif.
Hi, Don Price here, 69 years old, brother of Tom, 74 yrs old, lived on Godin Ave, hung out with Gary Harris, Clyde Aldridge, Blair Mackasey, Paul O' Reily, Rick Jack, Don Pelley, Ronnie Dove, to name a few. Best wishes to all !
Hi Don thanks for your input, appreciate you surfing by, and hope many more see your addition here.
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