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Statutory Instruments matters shall be forwarded to the Registrar for final determination. The following documents are published with and Ensure that all applications for adjudication are forms part of this Gazette: correctly filled and are filed with all relevant forms Statutory Instruments and supporting documents. No. 44 of 2010 — Fiscal Incentives (Talies Garments Ltd) Monitor the entries in all registers and the Order. electronic database. No. 45 of 2010 – Fiscal Incentives (Patty Shack Limited) Submit monthly reports and or returns on Order. all adjudicated matters to the Registrar of Civil Status prepared in accordance with standard reporting procedures, which report shall provide information on the status of all adjudication Vacancy Notices hearings, discrepancies resolved, and contentious matters referred to the Registrar of Civil Status for final determination. Post of Adjudicator conduct oral interviews with applicants and deponents with a view to determining the final pplications are invited from suitably outcome of matters. Aqualified persons for appointment to the post of Adjudicator, Registry of the Supreme Court, Undertake constant review of work flow process Ministry of Justice. with a view to improving the overall effectiveness of the office. Reports to : Registrar of Civil Status Provide general supervisory and advisory Classification : Grade 17 functions in relation to staff and their functions. Relationships and Responsibilities: Perform any other related duties as delegated by Works under the direction and supervision of the Registrar of Civil Status from time to time. the Registrar of Civil Status and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice. Standards and Evaluation Mehtods: Required to respond wherever necessary to the Work performance will be evaluated on the basis Registrar of Civil Status on matters related to work of the following: in progress. Demonstration of supervisory capabilities and Duties and Tasks: interpersonal skills. The Successful applicant will be required to: Knowledge and understanding of the various legal and administrative rules and the effective Manage the adjudication process in accordance application of Civil Service Act and Regulations. with the law. administrative and legal problems handled Issue notices requiring the attendance of such effectively and swiftly and the use of solutions persons or production of such documents as he/ implemented to resolve them. she may consider necessary for carrying out the adjudication. compliance with departmental, Legal and adjudicate upon and determine any dispute Constitutional Guidelines and Standard Operating referred to him/her by the Registrar of Civil Procedures. Status, having due regard to any law or procedure Quality and quantity of work. which may be applicable, and shall make and sign a record of the adjudication. accuracy of work performed. Determine the final record on matters referred Timely completion of work and meeting task to him/her, notwithstanding, all contentious deadlines. 478 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

Skills, Knowledge and Ability: Notices A working knowledge of Laws, Rules and constitutional requirements. Appointment of Analyst Impartially and clear decisiveness in making Drug (Prevention of Misuse) Act, Cap. 3.02 legal, administrative decisions, soundness of judgment and clarity in issuing directives. he Minister hereby appoints Ms. Yannis Charles as Tan Analyst for the purposes of the Drugs (Prevention Knowledge of legal forms and precedents. and Misuse) Ad, Cap. 3.02 for the period commencing April 1, 2010 to March 31st, 2011. Demonstrated computer and clerical skills. Dr. Keith Mondesir Fair understanding and fluency in the creole Minister for Health, Wellness, language. Family Affairs, National Mobilisation, Human Services and Gender Relations ability to communicate effectively.

Qualifications and Experience: Bachelor of Laws, with at least three (3) years Traffic Management Plan for working experience. Beausejour and Surrounding Areas Must be admitted to practice as an Attorney-at- on Match Days During Law in Saint Lucia. Icc World Wt20 Series Conditions: , Ausbert Regis, Police Commissioner in exercise of accommodation to be provided in general Ithe powers conferred on me by virtue of section 50 administrative office. (2) of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act No. 10 of 2003 makes the following temporary changes for the Institutional support is provided through control of traffic. appropriate civil service regulations and Notice is hereby given that the following roads will departmental guidelines. be made one way for vehicular traffic on the following days, May 1st, 2nd, 10th, 11th, 13th and 14th 2010 from Employment will be on contract. 4:00 a.m. until the traffic condition is back to normal at the end of every match. Salary is in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated by Government of Saint Beausejour Road - Traffic will be permitted to flow in Lucia. one direction from the Castries / Gros Islet High way towards Beausejour Legal allowances as stipulated by Government. Bella Rosa Road - Traffic will be permitted to flow in applications should be submitted under one direction from Beausejour towards the Castries confidential cover, with full curriculum vitae and Gros Islet High way letter of reference from two referees to: No Parking The Secretary The Ring Road surrounding the Beausejour Judicial and Legal Services Commission Grounds will be designated as a NO PARKING Zone. P.O. Box 1093 The Beausejour, Caye Manje, and Bella Rosa Roads castries will be designated as NO PARKING Zones Saint Lucia The Castries /Gros Islet High Way will be designated to reach no later than Friday, 21st May 2010. as NO PARKING Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 479

Controlled Access KRISTAL PROPERTIES (ST. LUCIA) LTD. Only vehicles with the designated passes will be permitted access at the various check points Dated this 21st day of April, 2010.

any vehicle which is unlawfully parked in a NO Lester D. Martyr PARKING area or any other area likely to cause Registrar obstruction to other road users will be towed away in International Business Companies accordance with section 109 - 113 of the Motor Vehicles and Road TrafficA ct No. 10 of2003.

all vehicles Towed shall be at the expense of the Owner and will be stored at Tyron’s Wrecker Service at Bois D’ Orange. Notice Of Company Dissolution (International Business Companies Act -Capt. 12.14) Ausbert Regis Commissioner of Police AKE NOTICE that the International Business TCompany, SL OVERLAY SERVICES LTD., IBC No. 2006-00218 which was incorporated on the 25th day of May 2006 in Saint Lucia and which company commenced Development Control Authority dissolution on the 3rd day of March 2010 has been dissolved and has been struck off by the Registrar of he Development Control Authority (DCA) would International Business Companies. Tlike to inform the general public that in keeping TAKE NOTICE that the dissolution of the above- with the ongoing National Policy on metrication that named company became effective on the 12th day of Effective 28th June 2010 All Applications submitted for April 2010. consideration by the DCA must be either in METRIC, or with the METRIC EQUIVALENT indicated alongside Dated this 9th day of April, 2010. the imperial measurement. Kendell M. Gill applications which are not in metric or which do not Liquidator carry the metric equivalent will not be accepted by the Development Control Authority (DCA) and WILL NOT be registered.

Executive Secretary Development Control Authority Customs Exchange Rates Effective Monday, 19th April, 2010

Change of Name of T is notified for general information that under the International Business Company Iprovisions of section 78 (2) of the Customs (Control and Management) Act No. 23 of 1990 as amended that (International Business Companies Act, the under-mentioned rates of exchange shall be used for Cap. 12.14 Section 10 (5)) determining their equivalent in E.C. dollars.

ake notice that the International Business Company U. K. Pound $4.1642 Tincorporated on 23rd March 2010 as: U.S.A $2.7169 KRISTAL PROPERTIES, LTD. No. 2010 - 00083 Canadian Dollar $2.6944 has registered an amendment to its Articles and D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) $0.4925 Memorandum of Association and has changed its name to : NZ (New Zealand Dollar) $1.7085 480 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

Australian Dollar $2.5112 Number and titles of lots: N/A Maximum budget: EUR 250,000 Jamaican Dollar $0.0304 Scope for additional services: Japanese Yen $0.0290 The Contracting Authority may, at its own discretion, extend the project in duration and/or scope subject Guyanese Dollar $0.0134 to the availability of funding, up to a maximum not exceeding the length and value of the initial contract. Swedish Kroners $0.3768 Any extension of the contract would be subject to satisfactory performance by the Contractor. Venezuelan Bolivars $0.0006 Eligibility: Barbados Dollar $1.3542 Participation is open to all legal persons participating Euro $3.6654 either individually or in a grouping (consortium) of candidates which are established in a Member State of the European Union or in a country or territory of Swiss Franc $2.5513 the regions covered and/or authorised by the specific instruments applicable to the programme under Trinidad & Tobago $0.4545 which the contract is financed (see also item 30 below). Participation is also open to international organisations. HERMAN ST. HELEN, The participation of natural persons is governed by the Comptroller of Customs & Excise. specific instruments applicable to the programme under which the contract is financed.

Candidature: all eligible natural and legal persons (as per item 11 above) or groupings of such persons (consortia) may Design and Implementation of Promotion, apply. Publicity and Marketing Initiatives under an a consortium may be a permanent, legally-established Agro/Eco-Tourism Sector Programme grouping or a grouping which has been constituted informally for a specific tender procedure. A ll members Location - Saint Lucia of a consortium (ie, the leader and all other members) are jointly and severally liable to the Contracting Authority. Publication reference: EuropeAid/129732/SER/D/LC The participation of an ineligible natural or legal Procedure: International Restricted person (as per item 11) will result in the automatic Programme: Special Framework of Assistance 2007 exclusion of that person. In particular, if that ineligible person belongs to a consortium, the whole consortium Financing: Budget line: B-21.06.05 (ex. B7-8710)/ will be excluded. Agreement No: B-21.06.05/856/07 Contracting Authority: The Government of Saint Lucia Number of applications: Represented by the National Authorizing Officer No more than one application can be submitted by a Nature of contract: Fee-based natural or legal person whatever the form of participation (as an individual legal entity or as leader or member of Contract description: a consortium submitting an application). In the event To contract a suitable service provider with local, that a natural or legal person submits more than one regional and international reach, to design and implement application, all applications in which that person has a marketing plan for the eco/agro tourism sites and participated will be excluded. activities in the Dennery/Mabouya community of St. Shortlist alliances prohibited: Lucia. Key Activities will include: (i) Market research; (ii) Identification of market niches and implementation any tenders received from tenderers comprising of strategies to motivate members of these niches to firms other than those mentioned in the short-listed visit sites and participate in events within the Dennery/ application forms will be excluded from this restricted Mabouya community; (iii) Design of promotional and tender procedure. Short-listed candidates may not form marketing materials and activities, and; (iv) Execution alliances or subcontract to each other for the contract in of promotional and marketing strategies question. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 481

Grounds for exclusion: Technical capacity of candidate: as part of the application form, candidates must The candidate has worked successfully on at least submit a signed declaration, included in the standard two projects covering the fields of projects in design and application form, to the effect that they are not in any implementation of promotion, publicity and marketing of the exclusion situations listed in Section 2.3.3 of the initiatives in the past three years. Practical Guide to contract procedures for EC external actions The previous projects (past three years) must have been with a combined budget equal to or exceeding Sub-contracting: 150,000 EUR.

Subcontracting is not allowed. an economic operator may, where appropriate and for a particular contract, rely on the capacities of Number of candidates to be short-listed: other entities, regardless of the legal nature of the links On the basis of the applications received, between 4-8 which it has with them. It must in that case prove to candidates will be invited to submit detailed tenders the Contracting Authority that it will have at its disposal for this contract. If the number of eligible candidates the resources necessary for performance of the contract, meeting the selection criteria is less than the minimum of for example by producing an undertaking on the part of 4, the Contracting Authority may invite the candidates those entities to place those resources at its disposal. Such who satisfy the criteria to submit a tender. entities must respect the same rules of eligibility and notably that of nationality, as the economic operator. Provisional date of invitation to tender: July 1, 2010 If more than 8 eligible candidates meet the above Provisional commencement date of the contract: selection criteria, the relative strengths and weaknesses October 29, 2010 of the applications of these candidates must be reexamined to identify the eight best applications for the Initial period of execution and possible extension of tender procedure. The only factors which will be taken the contract 12 months October 2010 to October 2011. into consideration during this re-examination are: The contract may be extended, if necessary, subject to proper performance and the availability of funds. The total number of projects managed by the candidate according to criterion 2; Selection criteria: In case of competition between 2 or more candidates The following selection criteria will be applied to having the same number of eligible projects, the candidates. In the case of applications submitted by a candidates will be ranked in descending order consortium, these selection criteria will be applied to the according to the combined budget of the eligible projects consortium as a whole: managed.

Economic and financial capacity of candidate: Award criteria 1.1. The annual turnover of the candidate in each of Best value for money. the last 2 years (2008, 2009) must have exceeded 125,000 EUR; Application: Deadline for receipt of applications: 16:00 hrs Saint 1.2. The averages of cash and cash equivalents of the Lucia time on June 7, 2010 candidate at the beginning and the end of the year were positive for the last two years (2008, 2009). any application received after this deadline will not be considered. If the applicant is a public body, equivalent information application format and details to be provided should be provided. applications must be submitted using the standard Professional capacity of candidate: application form (available from the following at least 5 staff members currently work for the Internet address: http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/ candidate in fields related to this contract (management work/procedures/index_en.htm), whose format and of projects in design and implementation of promotion instructions must be strictly observed. activities); any additional documentation (brochure, letter, at least 25 % of all staff working for the candidate this etc) sent with an application will not be taken into year in fields related to this contract is permanent. consideration. 482 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

Applications must be submitted in English exclusively to the Contracting Authority: Judicial Sales EITHER by recorded (official postal service) to : The National Authorising Officer, Second Judicial District Ministry of Finance Economic Affairs and National Development, In the matter of Court Order in Case No. 386/07 American Drywall Building, Vide Boutielle, Castries, otice is hereby given that the movable property SAINT LUCIA. Nhereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Tel: 758-468-2439 Adjudication by the District Court on May 17th, 2010, Fax: 758-453-2960 ten 0’ clock at the Vieux Fort Police Station. E-mail: [email protected] The purchase money shall be payable as follows: OR hand delivered (including courier services) directly to the Contracting Authority in return for a 1. The Bailiff conducting the Sale shall require from the signed and dated receipt to: Bidder the agreed upon auction sum for the sale. The National Authorising Officer, 2. The Purchaser shall immediately upon such request Ministry of Finance Economic Affairs and National Development, pay to the Bailiff the said agreed upon sum. American Drywall Building, Vide Boutielle, Castries, 3. The Bailiff shall receive such sum on behalf of the SAINT LUCIA. District Court.

Tel: 758-468-2439 SAINT LUCIA Fax: 758-453-2960 E-mail: [email protected] Second District Court The Contract title and the Publication reference (see Case No. 386/07 item 1 above) must be clearly marked on the envelope containing the application and must always be POLICE mentioned in all subsequent correspondence with the Contracting Authority. Vs Applications submitted by any other means will not be TED ANNERVILLE considered. candidates may alter or withdraw their applications Before: Her Worship Senior Magistrate by written notification prior to the deadline for Floreta Nicholas submission of tenders. No application may be altered after this deadline. Date: 5th August 2008 any such notification of alteration or withdrawal shall be prepared and submitted in accordance with ORDER Clause 25. The outer envelope (and the relevant inner Whereas The Defendant TED ANNERVILLE was on the envelope) must be marked ‘Alteration’ or ‘Withdrawal’ as appropriate. 5th day of August 2008 convicted in the Bordelais Court for the offence of possession of dangerous drugs viz. Operational language: cocaine contrary to Section 8 (2) of the Drugs (Prevention all written communications for this tender procedure of Misuse) Act Chap. 3.02 of the Revised Laws of Saint and contract must be in English. Lucia 2001. Additional information: Not Applicable THIS COURT NOW ORDERS AS FOLLOWS: Date of publication of contract forecast: March 05, Motor vehicle registration no. PA7859 presently in 2010 the custody of the Police is hereby forfeited forthwith pursuant to Section 38 (1) of the said Act; Legal basis: Council Regulation (EC) No. 856/1999 of 22 April establishing the Special Framework of Assistance The said PA7859 is forthwith the property of the (SFA) for traditional ACP suppliers of bananas. Government of Saint Lucia; Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 483

The estimated value of PA7859 is EC $4,000.00; NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by virtue of Judgment of the High Court dated 29th day of May, 2006 against The said PA7859 is to be auctioned and pursuant to the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution returnable on Sections 38(4) and 46 of the said Act the said proceeds of the 19th day of July 2010, there will be put up for Sale and the auction are to be utilized as follows: Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the Highest the conduct of research into the most effective and Bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street in efficient drug programme for the rehabilitation the City of Castries on Thursday the 1st day of July 2010 of drug addicts; the researcher will be a trained at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable sociologist approved of by the Senior Magistrate; property of the Defendant to wit:- Senior Magistrate SCHEDULE

[ First Publication ] All that piece or parcel of land measuring 1,330 square feet or 0.02 Hectares being a portion of land, situate at Baron’s Drive in Soufriere and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 0031C Parcel 834 in the Registration Quarter of Soufriere and bounded as OTICE is hereby given that the immovable follows: Nproperty hereinafter described will be put up for On the NORTH partly by Block 0031C parcel 844 Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her Officer, at and partly by Block 0031B Parcel 832, on the SOUTH the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City by a Ravine, on the EAST by Block 0031C Parcel of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each 833 or howsoever else the same may be bounded or property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in contained. the forenoon by the Court House clock. The purchase money shall be payable as follows: The whole is shown on Plan of Survey by Alpheaus Fadlien, Licensed Land Surveyor dated the 11th day 1. The Officerconducting the Sale shall require from the of May, 2004 and lodged at the Survey Office of Saint Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the Lucia on the 13th day of October, 2004 as Drawing No. sum of $1,808.66, paid to the Accountant General, S.1096T, Record No. SM308/2004. equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and cost) due to the seizing party. Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof including the building erected thereon. 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date TITLE: DEED OF DONATION by [1] ROGER ALEXIS of Sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent also called ROGER JULES to SIMON ABRAHAM per annum. In default of such payment the deposit executed before Leonard J. Riviere, Notary Royal paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be on the 27th day of October, 1997 and registered applied towards the Judgment Debt. at the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 27th SAINT LUCIA day of October, 1997 as Instrument Number IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE 4159/97. (CIVIL) Sheriff’s Office Claim No. SLUHCV2003/0897 Peynier Street Between:- Castries GABRIEL MEDARD Claimant and [ Third Publication ] 1. SIMON ABRAHAM 2. HILARY PAUL Defendants 484 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 Trademark Applications Re g i s t r y o f Co m p a n i e s & In t e l l e c t u a l Pr o p e r t y

Sa i n t Lu c i a otice is hereby given that the following trademark applications have been accepted for registration. Any person who has grounds of Opposition to the registration of any of the Marks advertised herein according Nto the classes under the heading “Trademarks Applications advertised before Registration”, may within three (3) months from the date of this publication, file Notice of Opposition accompanied by a fee of $200.00. N.B. All trademarks are published under the NICE CLASSIFICATION (NINETH EDITION) NCL (9). ______File No (210): TM/2009/ 000249 Mark name: BORDEN Applicant (730): Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Inc Filing date (220): 16/09/2009 Class (511): 29 (Preserved, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams (preserved); cheese; yogurt; milk and other dairy products; edible oils and fats; peanut butter; dairy based creamers; cheese; dairy based snack and appetizer foods.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2009/ 000337 Mark name: CAUDILLO CAUDILLO Applicant (730): Syngenta Limited Filing date (220): 21/12/2009 Class (511): 5 (Preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000017 Mark name: Applicant (730): Nubeco, LLC Filing date (220): 15/02/2010 Class (511): 43 (Restaurant, bar, catering and banquet services.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer:

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000024 Mark name: FLAVOR ZONE FILTER Applicant (730): Philip Morris Products S.A. Filing date (220): 17/02/2010 Class (511): 34 (Tobacco, raw or manufactured; tobacco products, including cigars, cigarettes, cigarillos, tobacco for roll your own cigarettes, pipe Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 485

tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff tobacco, kretek; snus; tobacco substitutes (not for medical purposes); smokers’ articles, including cigarette paper and tubes, cigarette filters, tobacco tins, cigarette cases and ashtrays, pipes, pocket apparatus for rolling cigarettes, lighters; matches.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: (Registration of this mark shall give no exclusive rights to the use of the words “Flavor” “Filter” separate and apart from the mark.)

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000030 Mark name: DHL SUPPLY CHAIN Applicant (730): DHL International GmbH Filing date (220): 17/02/2010 Class (511): 39 (Transport, in particular transport of goods by motor vehicle, lorry, rail, ship and aeroplane; packaging and storage of goods; DHL SUPPLY transportation information; freight brokerage, unloading of freight; storage information; courier services; logistics in the transport sector; CHAIN collection, transport and delivery of goods, in particular documents, packages, parcels, letters and pallets; freighting by ship, aeroplane, rail, motor vehicle and lorry; tracking and tracing by means of the electronic tracking of goods, in particular documents, packages, parcels, letters and pallets; warehouse management, organisation and handling of returned goods (returns management); rental of storage containers; letter, freight and express delivery services; rental of warehouses; logistics consultancy; dispatch handling/conducting; organising goods and dispatch data; drawing up all transit documents; providing information relating to handling, transport and logistics, in particular the handling of documents, letters, packages, parcels and pallets; providing online information in the field of the transport, packaging and storage of goods.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: (Registration of this mark shall give no exclusive rights to the use of the letters D, H and L separate and apart from the mark.)

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000034 Mark name: 220V Applicant (730): Taiama Aguas Minerais LTDA Filing date (220): 17/02/2010 Class (511): 32 (Carbonated drinks and energy drinks.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: (Registration of this mark shall give no exclusive rights to the use of the numerals 2 and 0 and the letter v separate and apart from the mark.)

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000035 Mark name: BE Applicant (730): Philip Morris Products S.A. Filing date (220): 17/02/2010 486 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

Class (511): 34 (Tobacco, raw or manufactured; tobacco products, including cigars, cigarettes, cigarillos, tobacco for roll your own cigarettes, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff tobacco, kretek; snus; tobacco substitutes (not for medical purposes); smokers’ articles, including cigarette paper and tubes, cigarette filters, tobacco tins, cigarette cases and ashtrays, pipes, pocket apparatus for rolling cigarettes, lighters; matches.) y 41 (Education; providing of training; entertainment, sporting and cultural activities.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: (Registration of this mark shall give no exclusive rights to the use of the letters B and E separate and apart from the mark.)

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000037 Mark name: FLAVOR ZONE FILTER Applicant (730): Philip Morris Products S.A. Filing date (220): 17/02/2010 Class (511): 34 (Tobacco, raw or manufactured; tobacco products, including cigars, cigarettes, cigarillos, tobacco for roll your own cigarettes, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff tobacco, kretek; snus; tobacco substitutes (not for medical purposes); smokers’ articles, including cigarette paper and tubes, cigarette filters, tobacco tins, cigarette cases and ashtrays, pipes, pocket apparatus for rolling cigarettes, lighters; matches.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: (Registration of this mark shall give no exclusive rights to the use of the word filter separate and apart from the mark.)

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000059 Mark name: MOBITRANSACT Applicant (730): Diebold, Incorporated MOBITRANSACT Filing date (220): 30/12/2009 Class (511): 42 (Providing secure financial transactions, namely, data encryption services for all of the following: financial account balance inquiries; the transfer of money between financial funds; payments to individuals; the payment of bills; alerts to customers concerning financial account balances; alerts to customers concerning debit card or credit card purchases; additional security for authorizations for use of financial accounts, debit cards or credit cards; the management of financial accounts; and the purchasing of tickets using a mobile device.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000063 Mark name: RED RUSH MARLBORO Applicant (730): Philip Morris Products S.A. Filing date (220): 12/03/2010 Class (511): 9 (Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding materials; Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 487

photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists’ materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in the other classes); playing cards; printers ‘type; printing blocks.) 34 (Tobacco, raw or manufactured; tobacco products, including cigars, cigarettes, cigarillos, tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff tobacco, kretek; snus; tobacco substitutes (not for medical purposes); smokers’ articles, including cigarette paper and tubes, cigarette filters, tobacco tins, cirgarette cases and ashtrays, pipes, pocket apparatus for rolling cigarettes, lighters matches.) 41 (Education; providing of training; entertainment, sporting and cultural activities.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Colours claimed: (Red and Black.)

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000065 Mark name: OREO Applicant (730): Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC OREO Filing date (220): 12/03/2010 Class (511): 30 (Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee, flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery; ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice; biscuits, cookies and crackers.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000066 Mark name: CATHFLO CATHFLO Applicant (730): Genentech, Inc. Filing date (220): 12/03/2010 Class (511): 5 (Thrombolytic enzymes for catheter clearance.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000067 Mark name: ORKUT Applicant (730): Google Inc. ORKUT Filing date (220): 19/03/2010 Class (511): 45 (Online social networking services.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000070 TELEBITUARIES Mark name: TELEBITUARIES Applicant (730): Eaglevision Inc. 488 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

Filing date (220): 19/03/2010 Class (511): 35 (Advertisting, including but not limited to, radio and television advertising; business management; business administration; office functions.) 38 (Telecommunication services; transmission of messages from one person to another; radio and television services which place a person in oral or visual communication with another; diffusion of radio and television programmes.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000071 Mark name: TELEOGRAPHIES Applicant (730): Eaglevision Inc. TELEOGRAPHIES Filing date (220): 19/03/2010 Class (511): 35 (Advertising, including but not limited to, radio and television advertising; business management; business administration; office functions.) 38 (Telecommunication services; transmission of messages from one person to another; radio and television services which place a person in oral or visual communication with another; diffusion of radio and television programmes.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000072 Mark name: JAKCOL Applicant (730): JakCol Ltd. Filing date (220): 22/03/2010 Class (511): 36 (Insurance, financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.) 41 (Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities; musical recording services; recording studio services; music composition services; publication of books.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: Colours claimed: (Red and Black.) Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 489

UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT LAWS OF SAINT LUCIA CAP. 13.01

FORWARDING OF COPY OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION

Pursuant to sections 436 and 437 of the Companies Act, Cap. 13.01 Laws of Saint Lucia 2001 Revision

NAME OF COMPANY: SANDRIDGE HOLDINGS LIMITED

NO. OF COMPANY: 2002/C022

PRESENTED FOR FILING: Glitzenhirn Augustin & Co. Legal Practitioners, Bourbon House, Bourbon Street P. O. Box 1695, Castries, Saint Lucia

TO: THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES, SAINT LUCIA

SANDRIDGE HOLDINGS LIMITED (hereinafter referred to as THE COMPANY) forwards herewith pursuant to sections 436 and 437 of the Companies Act Cap. 13.01 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, a copy of a Special Resolution of SANDRIDGE HOLDINGS LIMITED passed on the 31 st day of March 2010 which resolution is repeated hereunder.

SPECIAL RESOLUTION

"That THE COMPANY not being indebted to any person, company or corporation whatso- ever be wound up voluntarily and that VANESSA J. WILLIAM of GLITZENHIRN AUGUSTIN & CO., Bourbon House, Bourbon Street, P. O. Box 1695, Castries, Saint Lucia be appointed liquidator for the purposes of such winding up."

Dated 31st day of March, 2010

GLITZENHIRN AUGUSTIN & CO. Per:

Per: Solicitors for SANDRIDGE HOLDINGS LIMITED

Presented for filing by: GLITZENHIRNA UGUSTIN & CO., Chambers, Bourbon House, Bourbon Street, P. O. Box 1695, Castries, Saint Lucia. Tel: 758451-6355, Fax: 758451-6377, email: [email protected]

[ First Publication ] 490 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2002/0874 BETWEEN: BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD aND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED situate at Bridge Street in the Quarter of Castries Claimant and

(1) SUZANNE REYNOLDS of 17-25 Hetherington Road, Ottawa, Ontario HIV 8T8, Canada Defendant

TO: (1) SUZANNE REYNOLDS whose last known address was 17-25 Hetherington Road, Ottawa, Ontario HIV 8T8, Canada

NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that in the action commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia No. SLUHCV 2002/0874 by BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS now FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (LEEWARD & WINDWARD) LIMITED a Writ of Execution has been filed for the seizure and sale of your property namely Parcel 0031 C 431 together with an Application to fix an upset price for same.

Pursuant to a Court Order of 17th February, 2010, service of the Notice of the said Application is being effected upon you by advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local newspaper, as well as in two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

If you desire to respond to the said Application you must do so within 14 days of the last publication of this advertisement, or the application will be heard in your absence on 12th May, 2010.

The Application can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of McNamara & Co., 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. Dated this 13th day of April, 2010.

McNAMARA & CO. Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Per: Clemar B Hippolyte

This Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone No. (758) 453-1916, Fax No.(758) 453,-1917. The Office is open between 9:00am and 2:00pm Monday to Friday except public holidays. This Notice is being filed by : McNamara & Co., Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone: (758) 452-2662, Fax: (758) 452-3885, email: [email protected] [ Second Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 491

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2001/0646 BETWEEN: BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD aND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED situate at Bridge Street in the Quarter of Castries Claimant and

(1) FRED RAPHAEL (2) MICHELE LESMOND both of whose last known address was 12 Cranwell Court, Field Mead London, NW9 5SF, United Kingdom Defendants

TO: (1) FRED RAPHAEL (2) MICHELE LESMOND both of whose last known address was 12 Cranwell Court, Field Mead London, NW9 5SF, United Kingdom

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that in the action commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia No. SLUHCV 2001/0646 by BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS now FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (LEEWARD & WINDWARD) LIMITED a Writ of Execution has been filed for the seizure and sale of your property namely Parcel 1456B 466 together with an Application to fix an upset price for same. aND service of the Notice of the said Application is being effected upon you by advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local newspaper, as well as in two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette. If you desire to respond to the said Application you must do so within 14 days of the last publication of this advertisement, or the application will be heard in your absence on 11th May, 2010. The Application can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of McNamara & Co., 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. Dated this 13th day of April, 2010.

McNAMARA & CO. Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Per: Clemar B Hippolyte

This Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone No. (758) 453-1916, Fax No.(758) 453,-1917. The Office is open between 9:00am and 2:00pm Monday to Friday except public holidays. This Notice is being filed by : McNamara & Co., Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone: (758) 452-2662, Fax: (758) 452-3885, email: [email protected]

[ Second Publication ] 492 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2008/0849 BETWEEN:

cOOL BREEZE JEEP RENTAL COMPANY LIMITED Claimant and (1) HEADCORNERSTONE (ST. LUCIA) LIMITED (2) TIMOTHY LEWIS Defendants

TO: (1) HEADCORNERSTONE (ST. LUCIA) LIMITED whose registered office is at Massade, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia (2) TIMOTHY LEWIS whose last known address was Babonneau, Castries, Saint Lucia

NOTICE (Made pursuant to Order of The Honourable Madam Justice Rosalyn Wilkinson dated the 31st March 2010)

TAKE NOTICE that a Judgment in Default of Acknowledgment of Service dated the 14th April 2009 was entered against you in the High Court of Justice of Saint Lucia in Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0849 by COOL BREEZE JEEP RENTAL COMPANY LIMITED for an amount to be decided by the Court. aND THAT the hearing of the application for Assessment of Damages pursuant to the said judgment will take place at 9:00 a.m. on the 26th May 2010 at the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries. aND THAT service of the said Judgment dated the 14th April 2009 and Notice of the hearing of the application for Assessment of Damages scheduled for 26th May 2010 is being effected on you by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette. If you wish to be heard at the assessment of damages hearing you must attend that hearing on the 26th May 2010. Dated this 9th day of April, 2010.

BY THE COURT Deputy Registrar

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone (758) 453-1916; Fa.x: (758) 453-1917. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Monday to Thursday and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Friday except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via E-mail at [email protected]. This Notice is filed by Chong & Co., Legal Practitioners for the Claimant, 27 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone: 452-3040; Fa.x: 452-2499. [ Second Publication ]

SAINT LUCIA PRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRINTING CORPORATION CASTRIES 2010 [ Price : $3.00 ] EASTERN CARIBBEAN JAMAICA Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 493 On the ECSE, the RGSM On the JSE, market volume amounted to 41.1 million auctioned an oversubscribed units with a market capitalization of over J$372.8 million. 91-day EC$20 million Jamaica Money Market Brokers was the volume leader Treasury Bill for the with 24.31%, followed by Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Government of St. Vincent Market activity resulted from the trading in 39 stocks, & the Grenadines. Bidding with an advance:decline ratio of 18:7. All three of the closed at 4.75%. major indexes advanced. The IMF has issued a report stating that the Caribbean The Jamaican Finance Minister, Audley Shaw, has and Latin America have weathered the global downturn revealed that his government does not plan to introduce comparatively well and are now recovering at a robust any new taxes over the next two years, in an effort to allay pace. The region is expected to grow by an average the fears of some Jamaicans. This period covers the term of 4% this year, as well as next year. However, weak of the IMF agreement with the country. Mr. Shaw said external demand for tourism, and lower remittances are impeding growth in a number of economies. that the medium-term focus will be on tax compliance and widening the tax net. Proposed amendments to the Tax Act will introduce stricter penalties for non- TRINIDAD compliance. On the TTSE, all three Indexes advanced, with the Cross Listed Index gaining the most, closing up 0.57%. Overall INTERNATIONAL Market activity resulted from the trading in 22 stocks, of which four advanced, three declined and fifteen traded On the international front, U.S. stocks rose, with the firm. The advancers were led by a 14.85% increase in S&P 500 climbing 2.1%. The Dow Jones Industrial NCB Jamaica Ltd’s price, while Prestige Holdings Ltd, Average rose 1.7%, with earnings topping analyst closing down 12.5%, led the decliners. estimates. This resulted in the market rebounding from the losses we reported in last week’s broadcast, In other news, Trinidad’s Central Bank reports that the following the announcement of the Securities and Government’s TT$794 million 5.95% fixed rate bond Exchange Commission’s lawsuit against the Goldman issue was oversubscribed by TT$422 million. Due to Sachs Group. the overwhelming response, the bond was allotted at a premium, with a clearing price of $101.81, offering The U.S. dollar advanced against the yen for the first investors a yield to maturity of 5.75%. time in three weeks, on evidence of a global economic recovery, including a surge in the U.S. housing market. The euro touched its weakest level in almost a year against the U.S. dollar, a result of a European Union and International Monetary Fund bailout request by Greece. Technology 494 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 Sony to stop selling floppy disks from 2011

Sony has signalled what could be the final end of the venerable floppy disk. The electronics giant has said it will stop selling the 30-year-old storage media in Japan from March 2011. Earlier this year Sony stopped selling the disks in most international markets due to dwindling demand and competition from other storage formats. The slow death of the “floppy” or “diskette” began in 1998 when Apple decided not to include a floppy drive in its G3 iMac computer. Since then various other firms have stopped support for floppy disks, including computer giant The first floppy disk was introduced in 1971 by IBM Dell in 2003. Computing store PC World stopped selling them in 2007. Now, the firm - which claims to have produced the first 3.5in (9cm) disks in 1981 - has decided to However, Sony has continued to sell the disks, and halt sales completely faced with competition from continues to ship them in the millions. online storage and portable USB drives. Nokia launches first open source Symbian phone The first handset to use the Symbian operating system since it became open source has been announced by Nokia. The N8 phone has a 12 megapixel camera and allows people to record and edit High Definition video clips, as well as watch web TV services. Analysts said the phone was a “pivotal device” in efforts “to make Nokia’s high end phones credible again”. It is also a chance for Symbian to prove itself alongside Google’s Android operating system and Apple’s iPhone. Despite being the world’s most popular smart phone software, Symbian has lost “mindshare” against more high-profile software, according to industry experts. Analysts at CCS Insight described the Symbian 3 software as “evolutionary not revolutionary” but said it was a “key first step if it proves reliable”. It is the first version of the software since the Symbian foundation announced that it had made its code open source in February. The Foundation - which includes Nokia, Motorola and Samsung amongst others - gave away the code to developers for free in the hope that it would help speed up the pace of improvements. Any organisation or individual can now use and modify it. The software in the N8 allows the phone to have multi-touch and multi-tasking, meaning more than one application can be open at any one time. The device will be Nokia’s flagship smartphone. It can be plugged into home theatres and supports surround sound as well as high-quality video. Social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook, can be displayed on the home screen in a single application. Saint Lucia Government Gazette SPORTS Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18 495 CRICKET Viv Richards Stadium returns as international host International cricket is set to return to the Viv Richards Stadium in Antigua after the announcement of general elections in Trinidad and Tobago forced a change in the schedule of the West Indies series against South Africa starting next month. The two and the first two one-day internationals of the series were to be held at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad, but have now been switched to the Viv Richards Stadium. The Antigua ground had been suspended from hosting international cricket by the ICC because of its unfit outfield which led to the cancellation of a Test between West Indies and England last year after just 10 deliveries. Since that fiasco, the ground has successfully hosted an Viv Richards Stadium to get its first internationals since last year's fiasco Under-15 regional tournament and several first-class fixtures. The West Indies board said that the stadium had been inspected and cleared by the ICC to hold top-flight cricket. South Africa take on West Indies in two Twenty20s, five ODIs and three Tests in a series which lasts from May 19 to June 30.

Strong West Indies A squad to tour Bangladesh West Indies A have named a strong squad for their tour of Bangladesh, which includes two first-class games and a tri-series also involving South Africa A. Five players with international experience - Adrian Barath, , Darren Bravo, Gavin Tonge and Lionel Baker - have been added to the squad which hosted the Zimbabweans till yesterday.

“The team played very well in the four-day match and the two T20 matches against Zimbabwe in Grenada,” West Indies A coach Henderson Springer said. “This tour of Bangladesh is another opportunity for these young men to build on what they started.

“We will have some players joining the team who have already played at the international level - Nash, Barath, Bravo, Tonge and Baker - and the team will be able to benefit from their experience and knowledge. I am sure everyone will be trying to create an impression and get elevation to the highest level of the game.”

The tour begins on May 4 with the tri-series at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium in Fatullah. West Indies A will stay back after the final on May 15 to play two four-day games against the hosts at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan in Savar. The first game begins on May 15 while the second starts on the 21st.

Squad: Travis Dowlin (capt), Adrian Barath, Lionel Baker, Darren Bravo, Odean Brown, Kirk Edwards, Imran Khan, Brendan Nash, Justin Guillen, Nelon Pascal, Shane Shillingford, , Gavin Tonge, Chadwick Walton 496 Saint Lucia GovernmentHistorical Gazette Focus Monday May 3, 2010 • Issue 18

Extracted from a book entitled St. Lucia: The romance of its place names by Rev. C. Jesse, FMI, MBE Father Charles Jesse (1897-1985) was born in Dorset, England. He arrived in St. Lucia in 1928 and made significant contributions to the country, for example he wrote the lyrics of the national anthem.

STREET NAMES IN SAINT LUCIA

Chisel Street The street at Castries known today as Chisel Street was known at the end of the 18th century as Rue Gistelle. It ran then, as now, parallel to Coral Street on the Chaussée side of the town. Light on the origin of Gistelle has yet to be thrown. However, the deformation of the original name into Chisel shows what may happen to a name in St. Lucia in the course of time.

Jeremie Street The street in Castries now called Jeremie Street would seem to correspond to Rue des mangles of the 18th century plan of Castries-Mangrove Street. It was presumably re-named after Sir John Jeremie, the highly esteemed judge, legislator, statesman, who served in St. Lucia from 1825-1831. He was remembered particularly as the friend of the slaves and the free coloured man.

Peynier (Peinier) Street The street in Castries that runs north-south on the eastern side of the Cathedral is presumed to take its name from a certain French officer, de Peinier. In 1771, he was stationed in Martinique and signed an ordinance that year prescribing the paving of the yards and streets of Carenage (Castries). Apparently he was an intendant (Administrator) but he signed the said ordinance as le Président de Peinier. French History mentions a de Peinier who was a high ranking naval officer of the same period.

Saint Louis Street The street in Castries which runs east-west between High Street and Victoria Street has long been called after Saint Louis the Ninth, King of France. It appears on the 18th century plan of Castries as Rue St. Louis. Incidentally, this same Saint Louis was Patron Saint of the old parish of Dauphin.

Micoud Street St. Lucia today has a village called Micoud and Castries has a street called Micoud Street. The name comes from an 18th century Governor of the island (1768-1771), Monsieur de Micoud.

Chemin Royal By 1787, if not before, the French had a road running practically right round St. Lucia. The sections of road that run today from Castries to Gros Islet, from Dennery to Vieux Fort, from Vieux Fort to Choiseul, from Soufriere to Cul de Sac are sections of the old Chemin Royal.