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|    bradleysean41@gmail.com to rick....@gmail.com    |
|    Re: D.Craig re. Fontainebleau (1/2)    |
|    16 Sep 17 13:29:38    |
      On Sunday, 7 September 2014 14:05:41 UTC-4, rick....@gmail.com wrote:       > Hi, I came across these messages while searching for "RCAF brats       Fontainebleau". I was there from July 1959 to July 1962 so obviously didn't       know either of you but came across the name Ricky Wright whom I did know, I       think the Wrights left about a        year after we arrived.       >        > We lived at 36 Blvd Marshal Foche and then in the apartements at Round       Point. I'd be interested in hearing from others who were there. It was a       great experience. I was 12 when I went there and 15 when we left.        >        > Rick Fader.       >        16 Sept. 2017       Rick, I'm late at discovering this site but I do remember you and your house,       with small building in the back yard. Seems to me you were "Ricky" back then.       Names that come to mind are Ronnie Canty, Gale Benson, Larry McCourt. I'm sure       I have a class        photo when you were in grade 7 and I was in 8. An incredible 3 years that have       been with me permanently - I was there from '57 to '60. I've been back a few       times. I bumped into and spoke briefly to our physed teacher when I was       passing through in '71.        Hope all is well. Mike Bradley (bradmd@rogers.com)              >        > On Tuesday, 29 February 2000 01:00:00 UTC-7, PETER DESPAULT wrote:       > > Duncan.....well my God! I nearly fell off my chair when I saw your name.       The       > > last time I spoke to you would have been 41 years ago. (Good to catch up       every       > > half century or so though). I believe the reason for any memory lapse is       > > because we were four years apart in age, and thus had different social       circles.       > > You see, you used to babysit my brothers, sister, and I. Your folks and       mine       > > were best of friends. Our Dad's both worked on the the microwave tower       system       > > and sites together, I believe. You know....of all my memories of over       there,       > > your name and that of your folks, along with about 9 or 10 others are the       ONLY       > > ones I can recall. They remained like memory icons of the place, all this       time.       > > I hope all has gone well for you over these long years. I phoned Mom to       tell her       > > about your E-mail, and she was happy, sends her very best wishes to your       family,       > > and, of course, asked after them as well.       > >        > > You probably remember all the Canadians going off to Garmisc       e-Partenkirchen,       > > Bavaria together on weekend skiing trips. They would rent one entire floor       of       > > the Partenkirchener Hotel for themselves. I still have many home movies,       (which,       > > of course, include your family), of the many trips and parties thrown. Was       it       > > your mom who, at social gatherings, would often mention which of the Loire       > > Chateaux was her particular favourite, and how, as soon as Grahame had       tidied up       > > the mortgaging details, she would be buying it?       > >        > > Do you remember Cpl. Ted Williams, the cub/scout leader and baseball       coach? He       > > and his wife organized a Fontainebleau reunion 6 or 7 years ago. (I think       at       > > Ottawa?) Apparently an absolute success. I'd love to know who all attended       that       > > one. Let me give you these names I recall - Gail and Gary Kilgour (went to       B.C.)       > > - Pat and Joyce Herrington (we caught up with them at Bagotville in the       60's) -       > > Peter and "Moose" Rancourt - Maj.Eller,U.S.A.F., whose son was "Chucky"       > > (Boston) - the Millers - the Monaches (spelling ?) - "Red" and Doe Ultican       -       > > Ricky Wright - the Trites. That's all I can think of.       > >        > > For me France had it all - the natural beauty, the History, the cultural       and       > > architectural wonders, the cuisine, the great friends, etc. Simply, my       favourite       > > posting of the lot. Topping it off, though, is remembering the pure class       shown       > > by the Canadian Personnel in general, over there. Working in a       diplomatically       > > complex and dangerous time, far from home, as only one part of a larger       > > international presence.....I remind myself, hell! They made it look easy,       didn't       > > they.       > >        > > I never thought of myself as long winded, but it's starting to look that       way.       > > I'm at j.p.despault@sympatico.ca or the bratsite anytime you feel like       shooting       > > the breeze. I retired two years ago, after 30 years with the Feds at       Ottawa, so       > > have a bit more time. You and all your family are tops in my book.Let me       know       > > how life's treated you, as I always had this recollection of you as       someone who       > > would do well.       > >        > >        > > Duncan Craig wrote:       > >        > > > How strange, the memories are similar, but I don't remember        your       > > > name. We went over in June or July, 1955 on the Samaria. Our       > > > first home was about 12 km. out, in the village of        Bois-le-Roi.       > > > We had to use RAF buses to get to the International school in       > > > Fontainebleau. In '56 we moved to a house in Fontainebleau,        then       > > > in '57 to the NATO apartments near the Rond-point, where we       > > > stayed until July, 1959. I was 12 when we arrived and 16 when       > > > we returned to Canada. my pals were Tommy Thompson, Doug Ball,       > > > Terry Farrell, Peter Roberts, Kenny Dowd, Pat Kyle....., and a       > > > gang of British kids we hung out with. never got along much        with       > > > the American kids.       > > >       > > > Would love to hear more Fontainebleau memories.       > > > "PETER DESPAULT" |
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