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the Kingdom of the Morocco, The Kingdom of the Go v e r n m e n t No t i c e s Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey er Majesty the QUEEN has approved of Representative of the Boys’ Scouts and Girl Guides REMEMBRANCE DAY being observed on HSunday, November 9th, 2008 as a National Day Other members of the public. of Remembrance for those who lost their lives in the The Hymn, “0 God Our Help in Ages Past” will then World Wars of 1914 -1918 and 1939 -1945. be sung, after the Reveille will be sounded. Remembrance Day will be observed in in The Service will end with a Royal Salute during which the National Anthem will be played. the following manner: At 8:57 a.m. Her Excellency the Governor General will arrive at Derek Walcott Square. At 8:59 a.m. the Last Post will be sounded. Statutory Instrument...... Two (2) minutes silence will be observed at the War The following document is published with and forms Memorial on Derek Walcott Square at 9:00 a.m. part of this Gazette: Her Excellency the Governor General will give a brief Statutory Instrument address followed by a short National Service during which prayers will be said by His Grace Archbishop No. 99 of 2008 — WHO Framework Convention on Robert Rivas, Archdeacon Randolph Evelyn and the Tobacco Control Act (Commencement) Order. Reverend Stilson Kato. The Act of Remembrance will be recited by the Ex-Servicemen League. Her Excellency the Governor General will lay a wreath at the foot of the memorial on behalf of the State. Assented Act...... Other wreaths will be laid in the following order: The following document is published with and forms The Honourable Prime Minister and the Acting Chief part of this Gazette: Justice Assented Act Leader of the Opposition and the Commissioner of Police No. 14 of 2008 — Civil Code (Amendment) Act. Representatives of the Ex-Service League Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba, Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Ambassador of Mexico, Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Ambassador of the Republic of France, Ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Resident British Commissioner, Director-General of the O.E.C.S., the OAS Representative, O.A.S. Saint Vacancies Lucia Office, the Representative of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture Military Representatives for the British, French, American and any others Ministry Of Home Affairs And National Security Superintendent of Prisons and Representative of the Bordelais Correcrional Facility Cadet Corps Saint Lucia Red Cross and the St John’s Ambulance Post of Brigade Director of Corrections Chairperson of the City Council and the Chief Fire Officer pplications are invited from suitably Honorary Consuls and Vice Consul for Austria, qualified persons for appointment to theP ost of , Denmark/Sweden, the Dominican ADirector of Corrections, Bordelais Correcrional Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Co- Facility, in the Ministry of Home Affairs and National operative Republic of Guyana, India, Italy, , Security. 1064 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

Qualifications: Provide leadership to the staff of the Bordelais Correctional Facility in the management of processes Applicants should possess: including budgeting, financial control, human resource Masters Degree in Criminal Justice, Social Work/ management and other administrative activities; Sociology or Public Administration plus 3 years ensure emergency procedures and contingency plans experience in a managerial position; or are in place and regularly practiced; Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice, Social Work/ ensure the proper delivery of inmates to court as Sociology or Public Administration with four (4) years required; experience in a managerial position Monitor progress of Bordelais Facility through regular Preference will be given to applicants with working management meetings for updates of departmental knowledge of or management experience in a corrections developments; facility/prison. Prepare quarterly reports and analysis of the Bordelais Duties and Responsibilities: Correctional Facility and an annual summary for review by the Permanent Secretary; The successful applicant will be required to work under the direction of and report to the Permanent ensure the successful and timely accomplishments of Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and National planned programmes; Security. He/she will also be required to respond when Provide for appropriate relationships with all necessary to the Minister for Home Affairs and National agencies and communities coming into contact with the Security. correctional facility;

The applicant will be required to: Head the corrections policy and development strategy team; Arrange for the inspection of the Bordelais Correctional Act as ex-officio member of the Board of Visiting Facility in St. Lucia and report to the Minister of Home Justices Affairs on a quarterly basis; Act as Chairman at the following meetings: report to the Minister of Home Affairs on the treatment of inmates and conditions at the Bordelais Senior Management Team Correctional Facility on a quarterly basis; Heads of Department/Team Brief In each year, submit to the Minister, a report in such And any other Committee as deemed necessary from form as the Minister may direct on the correctional time to time services, and the Minister shall lay a copy of the report before Parliament; Knowledge. Skills And Experience: Oversee the enforcement of the Correctional Services The successful applicant should have: Act and Statutory Rules and Regulations, Emergency Procedures, Personnel Policies and Code of Conduct Skills in interpersonal relationships, administration governing the Bordelais Correctional Facility; and operational procedures; Sound knowledge of the principles and practices of Ensure effective and efficient management within the correction and detention administration; framework of the Prison Rules, Policies, Regulations, Staff Orders and Procedures of the Bordelais Correctional Sound knowledge of Institution Legislation, Institution Facility; Security and the Criminal Justice System;

exercise overall security and control of the Correctional Ability to develop and coordinate programmes aimed Facility as laid down in the Correctional Services Act; at protection of society and reform or rehabilitation of convicts; ensure inmates are treated in a humane and caring Skilled in programme evaluation and crisis way and that positive use is made of their time in intervention techniques; custody in terms of purposeful activity; Ability to be impartial when developing and Advise relevant authorities on policy formulation implementing programmes for the recruitment, training regarding corrections matters; and development of staff; Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1065

Excellent verbal and written communication skills Mechanical Engineer II and familiar with the processes of inmate population Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering management and correctional facility staffing; plus one (1) year experience in a post at Grade 12; OR Conditions: Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering plus four (4) years experience in a post at Grade 10 and Congenial administrative office accommodation will above be provided. Mechanical Engineer III Institutional support will be provided through appropriate Civil Service Regulations, Statutory Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Instruments and Departmental Guidelines. plus four (4) years experience in a related field; OR This post is non-pensionable. Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field plus two (2) years relevant post qualifying Salary: experience Salary is at the rate of $75,600.00 (grade 19, step 1) per Duties and Responsibilities: annum plus a commuted travelling allowance. The successful applicant will be required to work Applications on the prescribed form along with under the direction of the Chief Engineer and respond certified copies of pertinent documents in addition to when necessary to the Permanent Secretary two recent testimonials should be submitted to: The successful applicant will be required to: The Secretary Public Service Commission Assist the Chief Engineer in preparing the fiscal Sir Stanislaus James Building budget for the Technical Services; submit budget Castries, St. Lucia recommendations for the Mechanical Workshop; To reach her no later than October 31, 2008 Prepare operating budgets for the Mechanical Workshop; Unsuitable applicants will not be considered. Assist in formulating annual and quarterly work programs in keeping the approved budget; Carry out day-to-day supervision of all works and Ministry Of Communications, Works, Transport operations of the Mechanical Workshop; and Public Utilities Conduct activities relating to the human resource Post of management of the staff of the Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Engineer through appropriate requests and report to the Chief Engineer; pplications are invited from suitably Plan, prepare, execute and revise planned preventative qualified persons for appointment to the post of and corrective maintenance programs of the Ministry’s AMechanical Engineer in the Ministry of road maintenance equipment and road vehicles fleet Communications, Works, Transport and Public to ensure high equipment/vehicle reliability and Utilities. availability;

Qualifications: ensure the timely acquisition of all necessary tools, gauges, service equipment, etc. to facilitate safe and Applicant should possess: efficient work in the Mechanical Workshop; Mechanical Engineer I Monitor and analyze the use of the road maintenance Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering equipment, vehicles, pumps, as well as other equipment or related field plus two (2) years experience in a post at and facilities, so that replacement strategies can be Grade 10 and above; or formulated; Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Carry out evaluations of the road maintenance plus eight (8) years total experience in a post at Grade 7 equipment and vehicles when requested by the Chief and above Engineer; 1066 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

Schedule the deployment of the road maintenance A sound knowledge of the ‘Financial and Stores Rules equipment in conjunction with and at the request of and Regulations’ of the Ministry of Finance; Technical Services Division authorized personnel; A working knowledge of Computerized Maintenance Solicit requests from the private sector for hire of the Management Systems. road maintenance equipment, to generate revenue; Conditions: report all accidents involving personnel of the Mechanical Workshop, as well as Equipment, plant, the officer is required to function as a scheduled vehicles etc. which are serviced and repaired by the traveling officer and must maintain a motor vehicle for Mechanical Workshop; the proper performance of his/her duties. The officer will receive basic traveling, mileage and duty allowances ensure economic production of culverts, for ministry in accordance with approved rates. use and sale to contractors, by the culvert production unit of the Mechanical Workshop; Salary and allowances will be in accordance with the terms stipulated by the Government of Saint Lucia in Monitor and ensure that the staff of the Mechanical the Estimates of Expenditure. Workshop conforms to all necessary safety rules and regulations; This post is non-pensionable. Keep accurate statistics of all works carried out during Salary: any fiscal year; Salary is at the rate of: Prepare weekly and quarterly performance reports of all operations of the Mechanical Workshop; Mechanical Engineer I – $45,484.75 (Grade 12) per annum Prepare monthly revenue statements; Mechanical Engineer II – $ 51,993.92 (Grade 14) Compile annual statistics of works, revenue and per annum expenditure as directed by the Chief Engineer; Mechanical Engineer III – $ 58,503.10.(Grade 16) Prepare and certify payments to suppliers as may be per annum directed by the Chief Engineer; Applications on the prescribed form along with represent the Ministry of Communications, Works, certified copies of pertinent documents in addition to Transport and Public Utilities at meetings, seminars or two recent testimonials should be submitted to: workshops as directed by the Chief Engineer; The Secretary Any other duties not mentioned above may from time Public Service Commission to time be assigned by the Chief Engineer or Permanent Sir Stanislaus James Building Secretary. The Waterfront Castries, St. Lucia Knowledge, Skills And Experience to reach her no later October 31, 2008 The successful applicant should have: Please note that unsuitable applicants will not be A working knowledge of and ability to interpret considered Civil Service Rules and Regulations and Operating Procedures, Staff Orders, Financial and Store Rules, Collective Agreements; Familiarization with the standard operating Ministry Of Trade, Industry, Commerce, Consumer Affairs procedures contained in the Mechanical Workshop’s And Investment Operational Manual’; Post of Legal Officer Potential for leadership and scholarship; Decisiveness, soundness of judgment and clarity in pplications are invited from suitably issuing directives; qualified persons for appointment to the post of Legal Officer in the Ministry of Trade for two Thorough knowledge of Mechanical Engineering A years commencing January 5th 2009 and terminating procedures; December 31st 2011. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1067

Job Title: Legal Officer Be knowledgeable on all legislation guiding the operations of the Ministry of Trade, Industry, Commerce, Reports To: Permanent Secretary Consumer Affairs and Investment; Classification: Grade 17 Be decisive, of sound judgment and be clear in issuing directives. Duties and Responsiblities: The successful applicant will be required to maintain Works under the direction of and reports to the a motor vehicle for which a traveling allowance will be Permanent Secretary. paid, in addition to legal allowances in lieu of private required to respond whenever necessary to the practice as prescribed by the Public Service. Deputy Permanent Secretary, on matters related to work Applications on the prescribed form along with in progress. references and certified copies of documents pertaining The applicant will be responsible for the following to qualifications should be addressed to: duties: The Permanent Secretary Provide legal advice and opinions to the various Ministry of Trade sections within the Ministry; particularly in respect to Heraldine Rock Bldg the administration of the Micro and Small-scale Business Waterfront, Castries Enterprises Act of 1998 To reach him no later than November 30, 2008. Provide legal service to micro and small businesses Application forms are available at www.stlucia.gov.lc to complete the process of incorporation as prescribed in the Micro and Small-scale Business Enterprises Act of 1998 Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Vet applications for Small Business Declarations and other Legal Documents; Post of Systems Administrator Coordinate the production of Regulations for the Micro and Small-scale Business Enterprises Act No. 19 pplications are invited from suitably of 1998 and any other Acts as may be required qualified persons for appointment to the post of Systems Administrator, at the Eastern Caribbean Perform such other duties as may be assigned form A Supreme Court Headquarters, St. Lucia. time to time by the Permanent Secretary.

Conditions: Duties and Responsibilities: The successful application will be provided with Under the direction of the Information Technology accommodations in an administrative office. Manager, the successful candidate will responsible for performing the following duties: Institutional support will be provided through appropriate Civil Service Regulations and Departmental Provide application and technical support to users in Guidelines. the sub-region with a view to obtaining feedback and possible solutions. Opportunities exist for personal development and career advancement through established orientation Update and upgrade software on the various computer and in service training. systems at Courts within Member States.

Qualifications: Develop training material and deliver training.

At least a Bachelor’s Degree in Law, plus a Certificate Provide specialized technical advice to end users as of Legal Education, plus two (2) years post qualifying necessary. experience Assist users in acceptance testing. Skills, Knowledge And Abilities: Design and prepare technical specifications to guide The successful applicant should: the procurement of a range of systems at the ECSC 1068 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

Headquarters as well as the Courts in the various Application Procedure: Member State. Applications along with CV, two [2] references and execute general application support to users at the certified copies of documents pertaining to qualifications, courts in the Sub-region in order to resolve pressing should be addressed to: issues. The Secretary Judicial and Legal Services Commission ensure data security and access control of the local Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and wide area network. P.O. Box 1093 The Waterfront ensure that the key court related software applications Castries. operate efficiently and effectively. To reach her no later than 31st October, 2008. provide individual and group training on key office and court related technology on a quarterly basis. Only applicants who have submitted all the required documents will be acknowledged. Develop software and hardware requirements for the Court and assist in the procurement of items as required.

Provide overall guidance in the use of applications on Judicial and Legal Services the ECSC website. Commission

Troubleshoot and solve operational problems in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court network. Post of Secretary Write or modify the technical manuals as necessary to assist end users. pplications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the position of Secretary, Communicate with technical service providers about Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. technical specifications. A ensure preventative measures are in place to minimize Duties and Responsibilities: system related risks. The successful applicant, who will report directly to the Administrative Secretary, will be required to: Qualifications and Experience: Type general correspondence, reports, judgments, The ideal candidate must meet the following criteria: and all other material. Provide secretarial assistance to the Court of Appeal A Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or judges as assigned. Information Technology . prepare draft responses to routine official mail. At least three (3) years systems or networks experience Assist with filing and other records management is required. tasks, if assigned. experience in setting up and managing database Prepare, record and transmit faxes and email systems such as SQL Server correspondence. Assist with the provision of photocopying services. Solid knowledge of LAN/WAN configurations. Assist with the placing and reception of telephone Terms of Appointment: calls. Appointment will be on contract for a period of two Assist in the provision of such clerical services as may (2) years, with the possibility of renewal. be required from time to time. Perform such other relevant duties as may arise from remuneration shall be on the MPP-4 salary range. time to time. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1069

Qualifications: Applicants should normally have the following qualifications: Diploma in Secretarial Studies from a recognized institution with two [2] years working experience. International Knowledge, Skills and Ability: Telecommunication Union (ITU) Operate office equipment as fax machines, copiers, Vacancy No. P42 – 2008 telephone systems. Post Nos.: PM3/P5/678 Use computers for spreadsheet, word processing, database management and other applications. Grade : P.5 A good knowledge of court operations and modern Duty Station : ITU Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland office procedures. Date of Entry: As soon as possible effective written and oral communication Type of Appointment: Fixed-Term for two years Strong interpersonal skills. Functions: Head, Corporate Governance and Membership remuneration Division Salary will be commensurate with experience and Deadline for Application: 9 December, 2009. qualifications. For further information on the above vacancy notice Applications should be submitted with full curriculum please contact ITU at: vitae giving the names of two referees to: Place des Nations The Secretary CH-1211 Geneva 20 Judicial & Legal Services Commission Switzerland Heraldine Rock Building Tel: +41 22 730 51 11 P.O. Box 1093 Fax:+41 22 733 72 56 The Waterfront, Castries, St. Lucia, WI + 41 22 730 65 00 Website:www.itu.int/employment To reach her not later than 31st October 2008. email: [email protected].

Notices......

Nominations for National Awards 2009

he National Awards Committee invites nominations for National Awards to be announced at our Thirtieth (30th) Anniversary of Independence on 22nd February, 2009. T As you may be aware, the Society of Honour known as the Order of Saint Lucia was established as from 13th December, 1986. The grades are as follows: The Grand Cross The Saint Lucia Cross 1070 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

The Medal of Honour in classes of Gold and Silver The Medal of Merit in classes of God and Silver The Les Pitons Medal in classes of Gold, Silver, and Bronze The National Service Cross The National Service Medal

Grand Cross: the Grand Cross is for award only to a person appointed to the office of the Governor-General.

National Service Cross: Nominations for an award of the National Service Cross can only be made by the Chairman, Public Service Commission as this award is intended for Gazetted Officers of a certain rank in the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, the Saint Lucia Fire Service and the Saint Lucia Prison Service.

National Service Medal:

nominations for the National Service Medal can only be made by the officers in charge of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, the Saint Lucia Fire Service and the Saint Lucia Prison Service. The general public should therefore be concerned with nominations for the following four (4) grades: The Saint Lucia Cross; The Medal of Honour; The Medal of Merit; and The Les Pitons Medal.

Saint Lucia Cross: The Saint Lucia Cross is to be awarded to persons who have rendered distinguished and outstanding service of national importance to this country.

Medal Of Honour (Slmh): The Medal of Honour is to be awarded in any two (2) classes (Gold or Silver) to persons rendering eminent service of national importance or performing an outstanding brave or humane act to a national of Saint Lucia or of another country .

Medal Of Merit (Slmm): The Medal of Merit is to be awarded in any two (2) classes (Gold or Silver) to persons contributing long and meritorious service in the Arts, Science, Literature and other such fields.

The Les Pitons Medal (SLPM): The Les Pitons Medal is to be awarded in any of three (3) classes (Gold, Silver, or Bronze) for long and meritorious service to Saint Lucia, tending to promote loyal public service, national welfare or inculcating and strengthening community spirit.

Members of the public, organisations, statutory authorities and other public or private institutions are requested to submit nominations for awards to the National Awards Committee for its consideration. Your nomination should be submitted to: Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1071

The Secretary National Awards Committee C/O Prime Minister’s Office Greaham Louisy Administrative Building The Waterfront Castries Your nomination should state the name, age, occupation and nationality of the persons being nominated and for which grade and class of the Order. You should also give reasons why you think the person should be honoured with a National Award together with his or her Curriculum Vitae, and a summary of the activities which he or she has/had been involved, preferably in chronological order.

nomination Forms can be obtained at the Prime Minister’s Office, Government Information Service, Central Library and the General Post Office.

Such nominations should reach the Secretary on or before Friday, 12th December, 2008.

Customs Exchange Rates Effective Monday, 20th October, 2008 $ $ $ $

T is notified for general information that under the provisions of section 78 (2) of the Customs (Control and Management) Act No. 23 of 1990 as amended that the under-mentioned rates of exchange shall be used for Idetermining their equivalent in E.C. dollars.

U. K. Pound 4.6964 Guyanese Dollar 0.0135

U.S.A 2.7169 Swedish Kroners 0.3727

Canadian Dollar 2.3095 Venezuelan Bolivars 0.0013

D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) 0.4917 Barbados Dollar 1.3542

NZ (New Zealand Dollar) 1.7085 Euro 3.6644

Australian Dollar 2.8629 Swiss Franc 2.3836

Jamaican Dollar 0.0369 Trinidad & Tobago 0.4545

Japanese Yen 0.0267 TERENCE LEONARD, Comptroller of Customs & Excise. 1072 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

Revocation of Appointment to the Development Control Authority (DCA) Board

“Cabinet, by Conclusion #955(a) of 18th September, 2008 approved the revocation of Mr. Timothy Mangal’s appointment to the Development Control Authority (DCA) Board, with immediate effect. “

Public Service Board of Appeal Ministry of Finance Financial Sector Supervision Unit Notice of Sitting Insurance Broker Application Sitting of the Public Service Board of Appeal will take place on Thursday, 30 October, 2008 in ULTIMATE INSURANCE BROKERS INC A the Training Room of the Ministry of the Public Service, 1st Floor, Sir Stanislaus James Building, The n the exercise of his powers under Section 65 of Waterfront, Castries at 2:00 p.m. the Insurance Act, Chapter 12.08, the Registrar of Take Notice that all correspondence to the Public IInsurance on September 30, 2008 has granted a Service Board of Appeal should be addressed to: Certificate of Registration to Ultimate Insurance Brokers Inc to act as an Insurance Broker. The Secretary Public Service Board of Appeal Dated: October 9, 2008 c/o Saint Lucia National Commission for UNESCO 2nd Floor Signed: Francis Compton Building Registrar of Insurance The Waterfront Castries Saint Lucia

Post OfficeN otice Saint Lucia – World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Stamp Issue/Whiptail Lizard

he public is informed that an issue of stamps depicting Saint Lucia Whiptail Lizard – Onemidophorus vanzoi shall be released for sale at all Post Office Outlets from Tuesday 4th November 2008. T The issue comprises four (4) individual postage stamps as follows: $0.75 $2.50 $5.00 $10.00

First Day Covers First day covers will be available for sale at a cost of $21.25 each.

First Day of issue Postmark All letters posted on Tuesday 4th November 2008 will receive the First Day of issue Postmark.

The stamps will remain on sale for a period of one (1) year from its released date or until stocks last.

Philomene St. Clair Postmaster General Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1073

TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS Re g istr y o f Companies & Intellect u al Propert y

Saint Lu cia

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 (EIGHTH EDITION) NCL (8).

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File No (210): TM/2008/ 000052 IT’S ABOUT Mark name: IT’S ABOUT QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY. QUALITY, Applicant (730): Diageo North America, Inc. Filing date (220): 03/03/2008 NOT QUANTITY. Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages (except beers).) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000176 Mark name: BVLGARI Applicant (730): Bulgari, S.p.A. Filing date (220): 02/07/2008 BVLGARI Class (511): 41 (Educational services, namely, arranging and conducting seminars, workshops, classes, conferences, and symposiums in the field of leadership development, human resources, customer service, customer and employee satisfaction and loyalty, employee recruitment, and employee orientation, training, and development, and distribution of materials in connection therewith, casino services, cabaret services, nightclub services, arranging for ticket reservations for shows and other entertainment events, health and fitness club services, namely, providing instruction and equipment in the field of physical exercise, providing facilities and equipment for fitness, exercise, tennis, swimming, recreational activities, bicycling, golf, water sports, horseback riding, skiing and social functions, golf club, golf course and golf instruction services, event and wedding planning consultation and coordination services, event planning and management services, namely arranging, organizing, scheduling and designing special events, wedding party planning services, conducting educational classes, programs, and workshops in the field of cooking, art, foreign languages, etiquette, arts and crafts, nature, and conservation, providing hotel guests with educational and entertainment information about local attractions and points of interest [within the vicinity of hotel properties], art exhibitions.) 43 (Hotel services, restaurant, catering, bar and [cocktail] lounge services, resort and lodging services, provision of general-purpose facilities for meetings, conferences and exhibitions, provision of banquet and social function facilities for special occasions, and reservation services for hotel 1074 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

accommodations [for others], providing memberships in a club which provides temporary vacation residences, private residence club services, namely, provision to club members of temporary accommodations in company owned or leased private residences.) 44 ([Health and beauty] spa services, namely, providing facial, hair, skin and body treatments, manicure and pedicure services, massage services, body waxing services and beauty salon services.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000178 Mark name: ONGLYZA ONGLYZA Applicant (730): Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Filing date (220): 08/07/2008 Class (511): 5 (Pharmaceutical preparations for human use.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000179 Mark name: STATE EXPRESS LONDON 555 Applicant (730): Ardath Tobacco Company Limited Filing date (220): 14/07/2008 Class (511): 34 (Cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, lighters, matches, smokers’ articles.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000180 Mark name: MY MIXTURE Applicant (730): Dunhill Tobacco of London Limited MY MIXTURE Filing date (220): 14/07/2008 Class (511): 34 (Cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, pipe tobacco, roll your own tobacco, tobacco products and smokers articles.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000185 Mark name: FC Applicant (730): Dunhill Tobacco of London Limited Filing date (220): 17/07/2008 Class (511): 34 (Cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, lighters, matches, smokers’ articles.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1075

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000201 Mark name: Applicant (730): Diageo Brands B.V. Filing date (220): 06/08/2008 Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages (except beers).) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000202 Mark name: SUNKIST SUNKIST Applicant (730): Sunkist Growers Inc. Filing date (220): 06/08/2008 Class (511): 5 (Vitamins and nutritional supplements.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000204 Mark name: Applicant (730): Julius Sämann Ltd. Filing date (220): 06/08/2008 Class (511): 5 (Air fresheners.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000205 Mark name: PIRELLI Applicant (730): Pirelli & C. S.p.A. Filing date (220): 06/08/2008 Class (511): 12 (Tyres; pneumatic, semi-pneumatic and solid tyres for vehicle wheels; wheels for vehicles, rims.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000209 Mark name: A DOUBLE A A Applicant (730): Double A International Business Co., Ltd. Filing date (220): 08/08/2008 Class (511): 16 (Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, printed matters, bookbinding materials, photographs, stationery, adhesives for stationery or household purposes, artists’ materials, paint brushes, typewriters and office requisites (except furniture) instructional and teaching materials (except apparatus), plastic materials for packaging, printer’s type, printing blocks, books, booklets, carbon paper and notebooks.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Disclaimer: Registration of this mark shall give no exclusive rights to the use of the letter “a” or “a” separate and apart from the mark. 1076 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

TRADEMARKS NOTICE tAKE NOTICE that the following assignments in respect of the following marks have been recorded in the Register of Trade Marks (Saint Lucia). Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1077 1078 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

Schedule Judicial Sales BLOCK 1044 B PARCEL 174 All that piece or parcel of land situate at Bexon, OTICE is hereby given that the immovable in the Quarter of Castries in the Island of Saint Lucia property hereinafter described will be put up and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Nfor Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her Block 1044 B Parcel 174 in the Registration Quarter of Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in Castries. the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven The said piece or parcel is bounded as follows: On the o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock. NORTH by 1044 B 51: On the SOUTH by 1044 B 173. On the EAST by a road and on the WEST by the Cul-de Sac The purchase money shall be payable as follows: river, or otherwise the same may be bounded.

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the whole containing FOUR POINT FIVE ONE (4.51) the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in ACRES and shown on plan of survey, Drawing No. the sum of FIFTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED C9065B by T. Gajadhar, Licensed Land Surveyor, dated AND TWENTY SEVEN DOLLARS AND ONE CENTS 1st August 1996 and lodged at the survey office on the ($15,527.01) paid to Accountant General equal to one 26th August 1996 as Record No. 441/1996. Together tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof. to the seizing party. Title: Deed of Sale by (1) Denis Mangal, (2) Maureen 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase Maguerite Mangal nee Fanis to Kaira Stephen price less the deposit within six months of the date executed before Evans Calderon, Notary Royal on of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent the 17th day of February 2000 and registered in the per annum. In default of such payment the deposit Land Registry of Saint L,!cia on the 3rd day of March paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be 2000 as Instrument No. 1007/2000 applied towards the Judgement Debt. Upset Price: $144,300.00

SAINT LUCIA Sheriff’s Office Peynier Street, Castries IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL) [ First Publication ]

Claim No. SLUHCV 2004/0729

Between :

FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK OTICE is hereby given that the immovable (BARBADOS) LIMITED property hereinafter described will be put up formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC Nfor Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her Claimant Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated and for each property between the hours of ten and eleven (1) KAIRA STEPHEN of Entrepot, Quarter of Castries o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock. Defendant The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of 1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the High Court dated 27th day of May, 2005 against the the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 26th day of December, 2008, there will be put up in the sum of TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY- for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND FOUR the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier DOLLARS AND FIFTY-THREE CENTS ($226,704.53) Street, in the City of Castries on Monday the 10th day paid to Accountant General equal to one tenth of of November, 2008 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit: seizing party. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1079

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase Title: Deed of Sale by ZAYARD WARD AND MARISA price less the deposit within six months of the date WARD to NICHOLAS WARD Jr. executed before of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent NICHOLAS JOHN, Notary Royal on the 18th per annum. In default of such payment the deposit day of November 1999 and registered in the Land paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be Registry in the State of Saint Lucia on the 23rd day applied towards the Judgement Debt. of November 1999 as Instrument No. 4998/1999.

SAINT LUCIA Upset Price: $1,125,000.00 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE Sheriff’s Office (CIVIL) Peynier Street, Castries

Claim No. SLUHCV 2004/0368 [ First Publication ] Between :

FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (LEEWARD & WINDWARD) OTICE is hereby given that the immovable LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK property hereinafter described will be put up INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF Nfor Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her THE LEEWARD & WINDWARD ISLANDS LTD. Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated Claimant for each property between the hours of ten and eleven and o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

(1) nICHOLAS WARD Jr. of Vigie, Castries The purchase money shall be payable as follows: Defendant 1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque the High Court dated 23rd day of July, 2004 against the in the sum of TWENTY-NINE THOUSAND SEVEN Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE DOLLARS the 18th day of December, 2008, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to AND EIGHTY FIVE CENTS ($29,773.85) paid to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Accountant General equal to one tenth of the debt Street, in the City of Castries on Monday the 3rd day (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing of November, 2008 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the party. following immovable property of the Defendant to wit: 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase Schedule price less the deposit within six months of the date BLOCK 0649 D PARCEL 17 of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit All that piece or portion of land measuring paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be approximately 0.50 hectares, situate at Vigie, in the applied towards the Judgement Debt. Quarter of Castries and bounded as follows:- SAINT LUCIA On the NORTH Partly by Parcels 0649 D 16 and Partly by 0649 D 13: On the SOUTH by the Caribbean sea, On IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE the EAST by Parcel 0649 D 18 and on the WEST by the (CIVIL) Caribbean Sea, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded. The same as shown as Lot No. Kl on Plan of Claim No. SLUHCV 1998/0427 Survey by O. Monplaisir Licensed Land Surveyor dated Between : the 27th day of August 1964 and lodged at the Survey Office on the 2nd day of September 1964, as Drawing BARCLAYS BANK PLC No. C3209 and recorded as Instrument No. 85/1964. Claimant and Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof and the building erected thereon. The same as (1) GREGORY AVRIL of Vigie, Castries shown at The Land Registry as Block 0649 D 17. Defendant 1080 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of The purchase money shall be payable as follows: the High Court dated 10th day of August, 1998 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable 1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from on the 26th day of November, 2008, there will be put up the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to in the sum of TWENTY-NINE THOUSAND SEVEN the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE DOLLARS Street, in the City of Castries on Thursday the 6th day AND EIGHTY FIVE CENTS ($29,773.85) paid to of November, 2008 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the Accountant General equal to one tenth of the debt following immovable property of the Defendant to wit: (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing Schedule party. BLOCK 0641 B PARCEL 155 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase All that piece or parcel of land, situate at Roseau, price less the deposit within six months of the date Quarter of Anse-La- Raye in the State of Saint Lucia of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as per annum. In default of such payment the deposit Block 0641 B Parcel 155 (184,695 sq. ft.) and bounded as paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be follows:- applied towards the Judgement Debt.

On the NORTH by Parcel 0.641 B 153. On the SOUTH SAINT LUCIA by a ravine, On the EAST by an access road and on the IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE WEST by Parcel 0641 B 154, or howsoever otherwise the (CIVIL) same may be bounded. Claim No. SLUHCV 1998/0427 the whole containing FOUR POINT TWO FOUR Between : ACRES (4.24) (184,695 SQ. FT.) and shown on Plan of Survey dated the 27th day of January 1983, by G. Guard, BARCLAYS BANK PLC Licensed Land Surveyor as Drawing No. ALR 1018T Claimant and lodged with the survey office of Saint Lucia on 11th and April 1983 as record No. 135/83. Together with all the appurtenances thereof. (1) GREGORY AVRIL of Vigie, Castries Defendant Title: Deed of Sale by Ephraim Richard and Agnes Richard to Gregory Avril executed before Leonard Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of Joseph Riviere, Notary Royal on the 4th day of the High Court dated 10th day of August, 1998 against April 1995and registered in the Land Registry in the the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 26th day of November, 2008, there will be put up State of Saint Lucia on the 18th day of April 1995 as for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to Instrument No. 1465/1995. the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Thursday the 6th day Upset Price: $190,800.00 of November, 2008 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit: Sheriff’s Office Peynier Street, Castries Schedule [ First Publication ] BLOCK 0641 B PARCEL 153

All that piece or parcel of land, situate at Roseau, Quarter of Anse-La- Raye in the State of Saint Lucia and OTICE is hereby given that the immovable registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block property hereinafter described will be put up 0641 B Parcel 153 and bounded as follows:- Nfor Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in On the NORTH by access road. On the SOUTH by the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated Parcel 0641 B 155, On the EAST by an access road and on for each property between the hours of ten and eleven the WEST by Parcel 0641 B 154, or howsoever otherwise o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock. the same may be bounded. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1081

the whole containing FIVE POINT SEVEN NINE Riviere, Notary Royal on the 18th day of July 1994 (5.79) ACRES (252,214 sq. ft. and shown on Plan of and registered in the Land Registry in the State of Survey dated 24th May 1982 by J. Girard, Licensed Land Saint Lucia on the 19th day of July 1994 as Instrument Surveyor as Drawing No.ALR999T and Lodged with No. 2772/1994 the Commissioner of Lands as recorded No. 183/1982. Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies Upset Price: $260,500.00 thereof, including the galvanized pump house erected thereon. Sheriff’s Office Peynier Street, Castries Title: Deed of Sale by St. Lucia Model Farms Limited to Gregory Avril executed before Leonard Joseph [ First Publication ] 1082 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

TENDER FOR VEHICLE INSURANCE

he Ministry of Health, Wellness, Family Affairs, National Mobilization, Human Services and Gender Relations invites tenders for Insurance coverage of its fleet of twenty-seven (27) vehicles for the period November 15, T2008 to November 14, 2009. Tenders should reach the Ministry no later than 12: 00 noon on November 1, 2008, and should be submitted in a sealed envelope to the following address.

tenders for Vehicle Insurance (Ministry of Health Wellness, Family Affairs, National Mobilization, Human Services and Gender Relations)

C/o Central Tenders Board Ministry of Finance, International Financial Services and Economic Affairs, Economic Planning, National Development and External Affairs 2nd Floor, Financial Centre Bridge Street Castries

For further information on the vehicles, please contact the Transport Officer at telephone number: 468-5357 or the Deputy Permanent Secretary at telephone number: 452-2677 or 486-5305 at the Ministry of Health Wellness, Family Affairs, National Mobilization, Human Services and Gend~r Relations. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1083 1084 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Complaint No. 2006/0005 BETWEEN: (1) JOANNE ROWAN (2) PAUL WHEELER Complainants and (1) BRYAN STEPHEN Respondent

ORDER

BEFORE: His Lordship, the Honourable Justice Ephraim Georges (Ag.) (In Chambers)

DATED: The 9th day of October, 2008

ENTERED: The 9th day of October, 2008

UPON A REFERENCE BY THE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE dated 28th, September, 2008 PURSUANT to Section 39 (3) of the Legal Profession Act (Cap 2.04), Revised Laws of Saint Lucia 2001

IT IS ORDERED

That having regard to the seriousness of the complaints proved against the Respondent:

The Registrar of the High Court do remove the name of BRYAN STEPHEN from the Roll of Attorneys-at-Law of Saint Lucia forthwith; and

That copies of this Order be published in consecutive issues of two (2) local newspapers circulating in the State as well as in the Official Gazette; and

That notice of the said publication be screened in a prominent place in the Registry of the High Court and the other Courts in Saint Lucia.

BY THE COURT

Registrar (Ag.)

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone (758) 453-1916; Fax: (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via E-mail at [email protected]

[ First Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1085

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0978 BETWEEN: ROYAL BANK OF Claimant and (1) tACQUINN SOOCHAN Defendant

To: (1) TACQUINN SOOCHAN

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. SLUHCV2008/0978 against you by the Claimant, Royal Bank of Canada.

SERVICE pursuant to Rule 5.13 CPR 2000 of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia.

IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice,P eynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island.

IN DEFAULT of filing Acknowledgment of Service within the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimant.

tHE Claim Form and Statement of Claim and be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays.

Dated 13th day of October, 2008.

FLOISSAC FLEMING & ASSOCIATES Per:

Geoffrey Du Boulay Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This Notice is filed by Floissac Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Street Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel: 452-2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Email: [email protected]

[ First Publication ] 1086 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0919 BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED No.1 Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia Claimants and (1) WUN TAC QUINN INC-PREMIER WINES & SPIRITS Rodney Bay, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia (2) tacquinn soochan Corinth, Quarter of Gros Islet, Saint Lucia Defendants

To: (1) WUN TAC QUINN INC-PREMIER WINES & SPIRITS whose last known registered address was Rodney Bay, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia (2) tacquinn soochan whose last known registered address was Corinth, Quarter of Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. SLUHCV2008/0840 by THE BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED in which the Claimants claim a specified sum. AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form and notice of all proceedings in this action be effected by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of the Local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and in two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette. AND the Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office atP eynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of Francis & Antoine, 1 5t Floor Financial Centre, Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. IF YOU DESIRE to defend the said action or to be heard you must within Twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement file an Acknowledgement of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. IN DEFAULT of filing such Acknowledgement of Service within the time stipulated, the Court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimants.

Dated 1st day of October, 2008.

FRANCIS & ANTOINE Per: Thaddeus M. Antoine Of Counsel for the Claimants

This Notice is being filed on behalf of the Claimant’s whose address for sernce is: FRANCIS & ANTOINE, Chambers, 1st Floor, Financial Centre, No.1 Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone 453-2000; Fax: 456-6726; E-mail: [email protected] The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone (758) 453-1916; Fax: (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via E-mail at [email protected]

[ Second Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43 1087

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV1992/0026 BETWEEN: BARCLAYS BANK PLC Claimant and (1) WILSON’S FURNISHINGS LIMITED (2) DAVID WILSON (3) ANITA WILSON of Reduit Orchard, Quarter of Gros Islet Defendants

To: (1) DAVID WILSON (2) ANITA WILSON whose last known address was Reduit Orchard, Quarter of Gros Islet

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that in the action commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia No. SLUHCV 1992/0026 by BARCLAYS BANK PLC now FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED, Judgment has been entered against you and a Writ of Execution for seizure and sale of your property has been filed in the High Court of Justice together with an Application to fix an upset price for same.

AND service upon you 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 7 days of the last publication of this advertisement, or the application will be heard in your absence on Monday 27th October, 2008 at 9.00 in the forenoon at the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia.

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 07th day of October, 2008.

MCNAMARA & CO. Legal Practitioner 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 ] 1088 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

NOTICE

SAINT LUCIA IN THE MATTER of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04.

And IN THE MATTER of a Notification by the Governor General, acting on the advice of Cabinet that part of certain parcels of land situate at Dennery Village, Quarter of Dennery in the island of Saint Lucia are likely to be acquired for a public purpose.

NOTIFICATION WHEREAS it is enacted by section 4 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04 that if it appears to the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that any land is likely to be required for a public purpose and it is necessary to make a preliminary survey or other investigation of the lands she may cause a Notification to that effect to be published in the Gazette.

AND WHEREAS it is considered by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet, that part of certain parcels of land situate at Dennery Village, in the Quarter of Dennery is likely to be required for a public purpose to wit: Relocation of the Dennery Infant School.

NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby notified by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that part of certain parcels of land mentioned in the schedule hereto is likely to be required for a public purpose, to wit: Relocation of the Dennery Infant School.

SCHEDULE the land likely to be acquired for the proposed Relocation of the Dennery Infant School is Parcel 1837C 238 and 242 registered in the Land Registry in the name of Gregory Mongroo.

Together with any other easement which may be necessary.

Dated this 17th Day of September, 2008.

COSMOS RICHARDSON, Secretary to Cabinet.

[ Second Publication ]

SAINT LUCIA PRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRINTING CORPORATION CASTRIES 2008 [ Price : $3.00 ] message which means the phone does not ring at all. Saint LuciaTechnology Government Gazette If the system Monday doesn’t October recognise 27, 2008 the caller’s• Issue number,43 1089 or the caller withholds their number, it asks them who they are, puts them on hold and then rings the user’s phone. Gizmo puts cold callers The user has the option of taking the call, having the system take a message, or they can reject the call and add on hold the number to the “zap” list. Users can add callers to their “star” list by pressing the A device which claims to alleviate the problem of cold star button on their phone at any point during a call. calling has been launched by two British inventors. In future, there are plans for the device to be able to The TrueCall device acts as a buffer between the phone download a list of blacklisted numbers from a central and the outside world and learns to distinguish between database, which can be dialled into via a modem inside welcome and unwelcome callers. the box. It is estimated that the British public receive 1.5 billion This will transmit information about each call that was silent calls and 1.5 million malicious calls each year. made, if this is requested by the user. According to a recent MORI survey, 70% of UK phone But there are “legal issues” that need to be resolved owners say they have been victim of a phone scam. before this “telephonic neighbourhood watch” can be put The most common scam tries to get the receiver to call a into action, said a spokesman for the company. premium rate phone line while another - known as vishing David Hickson is a veteran campaigner on the issue or voice phishing - tries to collect personal information of silent calls and, was, partly, the inspiration for the over the phone. Both rely on getting through to speak to a system. person, which gave inventors and ex-telemarketers Steve “The device is a great idea for people who are bothered Smith and John Price the idea for a blocking device. by a lot of nuisance calls and want to have a virtual “TrueCall is designed to give people control of their receptionist in their home to manage their calls,” he said. landlines,” said Mr Price. But he doesn’t think it alone will solve the problem. “You can bolt the door and close the curtains but your “There is a lot more that Ofcom can do. It has powers landline is the weak link in your privacy,” he said. but it could use these much more effectively,” he said. the system basically intercepts all calls. If it recognises Ofcom is tackling the problem and recently fined them as a friend or a member of the user’s family - numbers Barclaycard £50,000 for silent calling thousands of people. on the so-called star list created by the user - it lets them It fined Abbey National earlier in the year and said that through as normal. other investigations were ongoing or pending. If the caller’s number is on a zap list - numbers of But, said Mr Hickson, more needs to be done to make telemarketers or other nuisance callers - the device answers sure the technology behind silent calling is used more it, and all future calls from that number, with an automated responsibly.

ECSE JAMAICA Sagicor and Neal & Massy led trading Eastern Caribbean The three Jamaican indices rebounded activity for the week. last week, with the JSE Select advancing In other news from Barbados, The On the ECSE two stocks the most, increasing by over 5%. Losers Enterprise Growth Fund Limited advanced, one declined outnumbered winners 19 to 14. Cable & reported in its 2007 Annual Report, and one traded firm. ECFH Wireless, which declined 3 cents, was that it is finally able to declare its first and St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla the volume leader; followed by Jamaica dividend since its inception in 1998, to Broilers and NCB Capital Markets, which its Class ‘A’ shareholders, following its National Bank both increased slightly recorded declines of 25 and 15 cents, fourth consecutive year of profitability. while Grenreal Property traded firm at respectively. Grace Kennedy and Carreras The Fund reported net after tax income 5.40. Republic Bank Grenada was the sole were the price leaders. totaling Bds$0.81 million in 2007, declining stock. World finance and development representing a 24 per cent increase over In RGSM news, the Government of ministers warned last week that 2006. Management fee income continued Antigua and Barbuda’s 91-day, EC$17 developing countries, including Jamaica to be the major source of revenue for the million Treasury bill issue, auctioned risked serious and lasting setbacks from EGFL. October 13th, was oversubscribed by the global financial crisis and urged major almost $3 million. The resulting discount economies to deliver on aid pledges. The INTERNATIONAL: rate was 6.00 per cent development committee called on the On the international front, U.S. stocks World Bank and its sister organization, TRINIDAD: gained and the Standard & Poor’s 500 the IMF, to draw on the full range of their Index extended its best weekly advance Volumes traded on the TTSE totaled resources to help countries, including in five years. The S&P 500 climbed 6.6 3.5 million units with a total value $30 Jamaica that may encounter problems, percent last week, rebounding from its million. Guardian Holdings and Sagicor not only from the credit crisis, but also worst weekly loss in 75 years. The Dow emerged volume leaders for the period. from high food and fuel prices. Jamaica added almost 7 percent this week. The advance decline ratio was 3 to 14 is already experiencing escalating food Most Asian stock markets fell on signs with LJ Williams leading the advancers prices and spiraling inflation. the credit market turmoil is curbing while the major decliners were Sagicor demand for the region’s exports and and Neal & Massy. BARBADOS: causing economies to contract. European In other news, Jamaican company, Five stocks declined on the Barbados Stock stocks however closed on the upside. Supreme Ventures Limited initiated its Exchange as all three indices closed in Crude oil advanced more than $2 a first day of trading on the Trinidad Stock negative territory. The losers were led by barrel on signs that OPEC will announce Exchange last week. Neal & Massy which was down 53 cents. a production cut 1090 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday October 27, 2008 • Issue 43

I want to be role Football

He said he deserves “every bit of criticism that was labelled model - Barton at me”. “I’ve had more chances than anyone deserves. It’s last-chance saloon and I’m just thankful to have that chance,” Controversial Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton, 26, hopes he added. Barton, who is getting support from the Sporting he can transform his reputation and become a role model. Chance clinic, conceded many of his problems have been Barton was jailed for assault and banned for attacking a alcohol-related but said he has not had a drink for 10 months team-mate and says he is in “the last-chance saloon”. and is optimistic about his recovery. He told BBC Sport that because of his experiences he may be “The main thing for me is staying sober. I feel so good about able to reach out to people, saying: “Hopefully I can be the role the future. If I could go back and change things I would but I model I’ve never been.” can’t,” he said. “My reputation will precede me until the day I die and for “All I can do is do what’s in the future and try to help or some people that can’t come soon enough,” he added. soothe or repay my debts for what I’ve done wrong.” Barton, who was jailed for assault and affray earlier this Barton was last in first team action when he came off the year, could return to action against Sunderland on Saturday bench in what proved to be Kevin Keegan’s last game in after finishing a six-game ban for assaulting Ousmane Dabo in charge, the 3-0 defeat at Arsenal on 30 August. 2007 when he was at Manchester City. He stressed he was desperate not to let down all those who “There’s going to be young kids who look at the likes had shown faith in him and emphasised his hopes to be “a of Michael Owen and Beckham, who are unbelievable shining beacon for kids who had been in trouble”. professionals, squeaky clean, and they can’t relate to them,” “The last 18 months have been hell,” he said. “I got out of Barton told BBC Radio 5 Live. jail, got back to St James’s Park, was booed by the fans and “I’ve met people on the street, met people while I was in wasn’t playing particularly well. prison, and they can relate to you. “I somehow felt the strength to come through it and start “When I speak from experience about the things I’ve done putting in some performances. But you don’t just come out of wrong in my life and how I’ve tried to change them, I think prison and see the light - it’s a work in progress. they respect that. “All I wanted to do all my life is play football - I live and “Hopefully I’ll be able to reach them people who, maybe breathe the game. before, were a little unreachable.” “As soon as I get back on the football pitch I will endeavour Barton was released from prison in Manchester three months to give my all - I always give everything. ago and began his comeback in a reserve fixture forN ewcastle “For what I lack in ability - and all kinds of other things - I on Tuesday. try to make up for with hard work and that’s all I can do.”

one of several players implicated in the Qayyum investigation, Cricket which was initiated by the Pakistan Cricket Board. It was one of a number of investigations set up around the world following former South Africa captain Hansie Cronje’s confession Malik life ban quashed that he had received money from bookmakers. Cronje, who later died in a plane crash, also received a life ban, by court as did Malik, former Pakistan pace bowler Ata-ur-Rehman, and Indians Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Sharma. Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik has had his life ban from Rehman’s ban was lifted two years ago by the International the game lifted by a court in Lahore, Pakistan. Cricket Council, the game’s world governing body. Malik was banned in 2000 after a match-fixing investigation Malik had also maintained his innocence of any wrongdoing carried out by Mr Justice Qayyum. and in May received a boost when Pakistan’s Supreme Court Among the allegations against him were that he tried to bribe ordered the civil court in Lahore, his home city, to re-open the Australians Shane Warne, Mark Waugh and Tim May to under- case. Explaining the verdict, Malik’s lawyer Shahid Karim said: perform during a 1994 series. “It was decided the imposition of [financial] penalty and life ban “Today I feel vindicated,” said the 45-year-old, who now hopes were beyond the powers of PCB and had no legal basis.” The to start his own cricket academy. PCB’s legal advisor Tafazzul Rizvi said they accepted the decision “I am overjoyed that finally this stigma of match-fixing is gone. and would not be lodging an appeal. “I am relieved to be exonerated of these charges, but I have suffered “PCB did not impose the ban - we just implemented the a lot of trauma and loss of reputation in these last seven, eight recommendations of the inquiry tribunal,” he added. years.” Malik played 103 Tests and 283 one-day internationals Malik has received an offer from former India captain Kapil for Pakistan and was a member of the side which won the World Dev to resume his playing career in the Indian Cricket League. Cup under Imran Khan’s captaincy in 1992 after beating England But he said: “I don’t think I can play competitive cricket after in the final. staying out of it for the last eight or nine years.” He made a century in his debut Test, when aged only 18, and He has also had two recent meetings with Ijaz Butt, the newly batted with a which once prompted former England skipper elected chairman of the PCB and added: “If I am given an David Gower to describe him as “wearing velvet gloves”. opportunity to serve Pakistan cricket in any capacity, I am more Malik went on to captain Pakistan from 1993 to 1995 but was than willing to do that.”