« Sunday Smackdown .... Research Through ProclamationBuzz Aldrin Confronting NASA Secrecy »

    Freaky Friday ... Ridley College

    07/28/06

    Permalink 09:09:20 am, by admin Email , 1004 words   English (CA)
    Categories: Paranormal - General

    Freaky Friday ... Ridley College

    Each Friday we will have a look at the stories and experiences that have been related to us over the years that are amongst our personal favourites. These will include Crypto, Ghosts, UFO's and other strange events that may be considered Fortean from in around the Toronto, Canada area .... and since they are from our own personal files will likely not be found elsewhere on the web .... enjoy!

    Ridley College

    The Ghosts of Ridley College

    Ridley college is a beautiful 114 year old private school located in the Niagara region of Ontario Canada. We have been very fortunate to be invited to visit the campus (2006) and learn about the hauntings that have been reported there over the years.

    Ridley Crest

    There are many Ridley ghost stories; here are but a few as shared to us by Don Rickers Director of Admissions.

    In 1918 there was a worldwide plague of influenza. Millions perished, including 50,000 Canadians. Sixty boys were ill at Ridley, and were placed in an isolation hospital on campus called Pest House. (Today, the building is known as Governors House, a former residence for Middle School boys.) The promising football season was disrupted (but not cancelled) and a ten-day holiday for the whole school was decreed to reduce human contact. One housemaster, Mr. Flynn, did die at the school in October of 1918, as did a Miss Bush, who was a part-time nurse. One boy who resided in School House was sent home to Toronto in grave condition, where he died a few days later. At what was later confirmed by the parents as the exact time the boy succumbed, the School House bell at Ridley rang for no apparent reason. Mr. Ernie Powell, the housemaster of School House, had locked the door to the janitor's closet which allowed the only access to the bell rope, and Powell had the only key in his possession. No one could explain it.

    In 1925, a teacher was staying on the third floor of School House over the Christmas holidays. He was awakened by a noise coming from a hallway door, behind which was a small service elevator. (The elevator car was on the ground floor.) The dazed man opened the door in the darkness and leaned in, and was in danger of falling into the elevator shaft. However, he felt a hand grab him by the shoulder, and pull him back to safety. A benevolent spirit, perhaps?

    Stories persist of ghost sightings in the bowels of the Middle School. Some swear the apparition is Herbie Morgan, the reclusive gardener who toiled at the school for years. Others suggest that the sightings are of Mr. Steciw, the curmudgeonly shop teacher.

    But most of the ghostly sightings have been here, in the Memorial Chapel, this monument to the sacrifice of young Ridleians who paid the supreme sacrifice on distant battlefields.

    Former teacher, assistant headmaster, and housemaster Maurice Cooke on one occasion noticed that the lights were on in the chapel late one night. He went down to investigate, along with his faithful dog, Labby. Upon entering through the tunnel, Mr. Cooke sensed something unusual, and felt a chill down his spine. Labby growled and refused to enter. This is consistent with other paranormal experiences, in which animals seem to sense the presence of a spirit, and exhibit nervous behavior.

    Mrs. Trish Loat, a long-time Ridley staffer in the academics office, had a paranormal experience in the chapel. About ten years ago, she entered a darkened chapel, and began flicking on the lights. As she did so, she saw a swirling mass of smoke or vapour cross the front of the chapel, and disappear into a wall. The imaginings of a crazy woman? I think not!

    A retired Ridleian from Halifax, Frank Tooton, sent me an e-mail after my Ghosts of Ridley article appeared in Tiger magazine a couple years ago. He wrote that while he was a Ridley student, one morning he approached the Ridley chapel and saw an old man standing outside. As he drew nearer, the figure simply faded away! A former headmaster or chaplain, perhaps?

    But the most compelling testimony comes from Mair Mackey, the wife of former Middle School teacher David Mackie. Mair spent countless hours over the past few decades decorating and cleaning the chapel. Her first experience was her awareness that she was being followed as she walked down the center aisle one day. She clearly heard footsteps behind her. When she stopped and turned, no one was there. On the second occasion, she entered the chapel and witnessed a solitary young boy at a pew in the corner. As she approached him to ask if anything was wrong, the lad simply vanished into thin air!

    And most recently I have learned of an apparition in Gooderham House, known as the Blue Boy, which to this day is an occasional visitor.

    These stories are not meant to disturb or scare you, but rather to suggest that there is more to our existence than the mundane routines of classes and meals and hockey practices. If one has faith in an omniscient supreme being far greater than ourselves, it logically follows that one must consider the possibility of an afterlife heaven and hell, if you wish and of the existence of phantoms who languish uncontented on the fringes of the netherworld.

    We would like to thank Don Rickers, Director of Admissions for sharing these stories from Ridley with us. If you have a Ridley ghost story and would like to share it with Mr. Rickers he may be contacted at: don_rickers@ridley.on.ca

    You may visit Ridley's website here: http://www.ridley.on.ca

    Do you have a real life ghost story, an encounter with a UFO, or other paranormal experience/s you'd like to share? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Post your own experiences in our comments section or send us an email. Please post only true life experiences ... we love good fiction, but there are other fantastic blogs out there to post fictional accounts to.

    10 comments

    Comment from: ender [Visitor]
    enderwow, what a cool set of stories ... i love good ghost stories (and i don't use the word "story" to imply truth or fiction).

    since you ask for true tales ... here's the url where i collected several of my true ghost stories:
    http://www.coyotethunder.com/RedMonkey/archives/2005/10/a_halloween_gho.html
    07/29/06 @ 13:18
    Comment from: Dana [Visitor]
    DanaThis isn't my story, but my mother's and a friend's.

    When my mom was a kid, she saw somethig out of her window at night that scared the crap out of her. It was one big red eye looking in. It was high off the ground too.

    What is really strange is that a friend of mine, who is now deceased, was telling a group of us about a big red eye he had seen in the woods (woods between our houses). My mother heard and was stunned. They compared stories and they matched fairly well.

    I have never seen the bog red eye, but I believe they both saw something. And the sightings were decades apart.
    07/29/06 @ 16:54
    Comment from: admin [Member] Email
    adminHi Ender! Thanks for the kind words and your link. We'll definitely be checking that out.

    Thank you Dana! This is the first I've heard of the bog red eye ... but I have heard similar ... very creepy! It is always very interesting when you hear the same report from two different sources like that!
    07/29/06 @ 17:38
    Comment from: Faith [Visitor]
    FaithI liked this weeks Friday post; your blog is one of my favorite places to stop by.

    Just wish I had more time so I could stop by every day. And I will definately let you know when I have those posts up; hopefully it'll be within the next week.

    I was driving down the road one night and it was dark with just the light of the moon and my headlights to give any illumination. I saw a dog that was all hunched up on the side of the road like it was poised to pounce on something. I will swear to this day that there was something not normal about this dog; it was way too big and there was something wrong with it's back. My family laughs at me but I swear to this day it was a demon dog; so I'm definately a believer in the Heaven/Hell and things lurking on the fringes.

    Wow now I sound crazy ^_^
    07/30/06 @ 00:44
    Comment from: admin [Member] Email
    adminHey Faith, thanks for the kind words .. :)

    Weird about the dog .. in Britain there is a lot of folklore about Demon Dogs or Black Shucks as they are also known ...

    I think I might blog a bit about them shortly.

    Cheers!

    Sue
    07/30/06 @ 11:02
    Comment from: Faith [Visitor]
    FaithSo perhaps I'm not crazy after all...

    I'll definately be back to see if you've blogged about them; defintely interested in that.
    07/30/06 @ 16:32
    Comment from: Faith [Visitor]
    FaithOops forgot to add...I didn't put this before because I was already feeling crazy lol; but I also had the feeling that it was highly malevolent and that was aimed at us even though we were in the car. Also had the impression it was snarling; even though I couldn't see it *too* clearly.
    07/30/06 @ 16:34
    Comment from: admin [Member] Email
    adminThe devil/demon dog reports are always sensed as malevolent or mean-spirited. In some cultures they are also considered death omens ...

    They are something I really wouldn't wish to encounter.
    07/30/06 @ 17:11
    Comment from: threecollie [Visitor]
    threecolliePart of your story got me thinking...my late father in law told of being alone on the river cutting ice. He lost his balance and would have gone in and probably died in the ice cold water. However, something or someone unseen grabbed the back of his jacket and hauled him back onto solid ice first.
    07/31/06 @ 10:38
    Comment from: admin [Member] Email
    adminHi threecollie .. :)

    Thank you for sharing that with us!

    My first husband's sister fell out of a moving car when she was four years old. She sustained no injury, but her parents were hysterical! When they calmed down she told them it was ok because she felt a pair of hands on her bum gently lift her and place her on the side of the road.

    She is in her 30's now and still can recall this experience.
    07/31/06 @ 14:09

    Leave a comment


    Your email address will not be revealed on this site.
    (Line breaks become <br />)
    (For my next comment on this site)
    (Allow users to contact me through a message form -- Your email will not be revealed!)
    Sorry to ask, but we need you to type the word psychical in the space below. So please type psychical to continue.
    Array

    Read this blog later with Instapaper


    The entries found on this blog are based on the thoughts and discussion of Matthew Didier and Sue Demeter-St.Clair...two paranormal investigators/researchers based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada who just also happen to be a couple.

    We are founding members of The Ghosts and Hauntings Research Societies, PSICAN, and Pararesearchers of Ontario and are members and supporters of The Society of Psychical Research, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences

    -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    Please take a moment to read our Rules for commenting on threads on this blog.

    -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    Join Us On Facebook

    Paranormal Studies and Investigations Canada on Facebook

    Toronto and Ontario Ghosts on Facebook

    ParaResearchers of Ontario on Facebook

    -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    Toronto and Ontario Ghosts On Twitter

    Toronto Ghosts and Hauntings Research Society On Twitter

    -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

    Fave Links and Blogs

    Linky Love

    Search

    XML Feeds

    powered by b2evolution