Brightons
ghostly secrets
Brighton, Ontario
Brightons ghostly secrets
by
ADAM HURAS The Independent

Brenda
Montgomery with daughter Rebecca Hood
and fellow paranormal seeker Rachel Cross
witnessed several ghosts at Proctor House.
Brenda
Montgomery with daughter Rebecca Hood and fellow paranormal seeker Rachel
Cross witnessed several ghosts at Proctor House. A group of paranormal
seekers who search out the dead as a favourite pastime claim Brightons
historic Proctor House has ghosts, and several after-life spirits roaming
the halls and grounds of the building.
A
crew of four was drawn to Brighton after hearing rumours that Proctor
House was paying any visitor $300 if they could spend the night in the
house.
Brightonites
know ghosts and the historic site are often lumped in the same sentence.
Calling
themselves the Paranormal Seekers of Ontario, the group travels to suggested
haunted spots confirming or disproving the presence of the supernatural.
Dedicated to seeking out ghosts and hauntings, the group deals with
poltergeists, strange happenings and legends as well as the unexplained
on a daily basis.
Brenda
Montgomery, who led the Proctor House investigation, confirmed there
were numerous ghosts in the house after taking the tour.
In
the maids quarters on the second floor, she saw three girls standing
in front of her. Current SOHO President Roy Rittwage began telling a
story of how one morning he came into the room and found a blanket on
the floor and didnt know how it got there. Instantly, Ms. Montgomery
heard a voice talk to her.
We
had to cover the body; thats why we moved it, the voice
said. Ms. Montgomery said the lady was standing next to her.
In
the gallery, Ms. Montgomery would not open the door to the closet. She
sensed a heat coming from the closet door and feared someone was behind
it. At the same time, she saw a man with a broken neck walking within
the room.
Mr.
Rittwage confirmed that Pelltiah Proctor, who lived in the house, broke
his neck when he was 36 years old after being thrown from his horse
outside the residence.
Charlie
Proctor died of a heart attack in the front hall of the house, and while
Ms. Montgomery had no prior knowledge of that death, she confirmed feeling
something wrong in that hallway.
As
I walked into the hallway, it felt like my blood went cold, said
Ms. Montgomery. It felt like I had died. I knew someone had died
there right in the spot where I was standing.
The
paranormal seekers cited close to a dozen ghosts on the trip, including
the bitter sweet aroma of cigars being lit in the sitting room, the
spirit of a woman staring out the front windows waiting for someones
return, an old woman in grave sorrow in the belvedere and the movement
of chairs in the kitchen.
Ms.
Montgomery also confirmed an old habit of Mr. Proctors.
I
could see the area in which Mr. Proctor himself paced back and forth,
she said. I was feeling all kinds of abdominal pain while standing
in one particular spot in his bedroom.
Classifying
herself as a psychic, Ms. Montgomery says she can see, sense, hear and
talk to as well as embody the pain and feelings of ghosts and spirits.
She can also touch inanimate objects and tell the history of the item.
Ive
had this ability since I was born and all three of my kids have it.
Originally
from British Columbia, Ms. Montgomery comes from a Native background
and has been through shaman training.
I
cant really explain it, said Ms. Montgomery. I just
know what I see, how I feel and how I communicate with the dead.
She
met Rachel Cross, who claims she can also sense the dead, while they
attended Durham College. The two formed the group last September. Since
then, they have visited haunted landmarks such as the old Whitby Psychiatric
Hospital, Henry House in Oshawa, and the Centennial Building in Whitby.
They
videotape and shoot several rolls of film to document their trips, and
compile the evidence for their own personal entertainment. The paranormal
seekers consider their explorations a hobby.
The
group also visited Mount Hope Cemetery to see the resting place of the
Proctor family. Although there were no Proctor dead walking amongst
the stones, a vindication of a haunted house down below helps preserve
Brightons history.