Comments: Are there any school records available from PEPS from the 50s?
Added: February 3, 2011
Submitted by Name: Jim Martin From: Comox BC E-mail: cvsl@shaw.ca
Comments: Thanks to all of you, for your hard work and efforts to keep the Shilo memories alive. I would love to hear from anyone that may remember from Shilo 1971-74. Stay healthy and be Happy, Jim
Comments: I was born in winnipeg but only lived there until i was one. Lived in Shilo, Man. until I was seven and moved to Edmonton, Ab. Never been back. Wonder what it looks like now. I remember taking the bus to Brandon a couple of times and I always got motion sick...it seemed to take forever! I remember one time Randy Bachman (yes from the band!) came to visit and I bit his finger when he tried to go coochi-coo to me. I've met him later in life and he still remembers my brother dave who airbrushed his guitar and went to school with him. Randy is a very cool and down to earth guy.
Added: February 1, 2011
Submitted by Name: Ida (Oake) Rabideau From: Bowmanville, Ontario E-mail: irabideau59@gmail.com
Comments: Randy Vieira has contacted me thru e-mail & I am wondering if you can give me some info....when were you in Shilo, where did you live & siblings. Does anyone recognize this name? Please let me know, thanks.
Comments: Just a last minute note - my sister Faye is coming to Victoria for a few days. Judy Rioux (Hummel) has arranged an impromptu get together on Wed Feb 2 for any late 60's Shilobrats around town. If you can join us - Supper will be Chinese, at the Royal Palace, #C4, 100 Aldersmith Place (right next to Admirals Walk), phone (250) 381-6668. We have reserved a seating for the 13 persons confirmed so far for 6 p.m. under the name “Judy”. Always room for a couple more - send me an email..
Added: January 29, 2011
Submitted by Name: Faye Helgason From: Ottawa E-mail: fayeh51@yahoo.com
Comments: I really liked Delaine's mom, Mrs. Green. So easy going, so fun loving, and a great mother to her kids. When word came out, that day in 1961, that my cousin Larry (at the age of 5) had wandered into a water pit, this woman didn't hesitate, she got over there and dived and dived, trying to find Larry. I'll never forget her shivering body, trying desperately to find her son's pal in the cold water, crying hysterically when it failed. It's haunting, but I gained a very early and very lasting sense of respect for her. Good bye Micki. You deserve your heaven.
Name: Mike Purcell
From: Halifax
E-mail: mike_purcell@rogers.com
Are there any school records available from PEPS from the 50s?