Go v e r n m e n t Camille Henry Memorial School Secondary School Winny Wilfred, Teacher III(b), Ubald Francis, Teacher III(b), o t i c e s effective February 04, 2008 until May effective January 21, 2008 until March N 09, 2008. 31, 2008. Flavia Martial, Graduate Teacher II, he Teaching Service Commission Gordon & Walcott Memorial Methodist School effective February 04, 2008. has approved the following in the Teaching Service Commission: Vivian Nelson, Teacher III(b), Marigot Secondary School T effective January 29, 2008 until February 29, 2008. Julio Cesar Reyes Leon, Graduate Temporary Appointments Teacher I, effective January 07, 2007. Until July 31, 2008: Vide Boutielle Secondary School District V Avril Henry-John, Graduate Teacher District I I, effective October 15, 2007. Anse Ger Secondary School Corinth Secondary School Mary Francis, Graduate Teacher II, District Iii Trisha Isaac, Teacher II(a), effective effective September 01, 2007. Marchand Combined School January 07, 2008. Jenella Auguste, Teacher II(a), electra Marcell, Graduate Teacher I, Maradona Popo, Teacher II(b), effective January 07, 2008. effective January 21, 2008. effective January 07, 2008. Clendon Mason Memorial Secondary Entrepot Secondary School School Boguis Combined School Stephanie Charlery, Teacher II(a) Ann V. Joseph, Teacher II(b), Albert Lawrence, Teacher II(c) until February 26, 2008. effective January 09, 2008 until effective January 21, 2008 until March February 21, 2008. 20, 2008. Ti Rocher (Castries) Combined School Grande Riviere Secondary School Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary School Naomi Deterville, Teacher II(b), Earl Anatole, Teacher III(b), effective January 07 to 31, 2008. effective February 04, 2008. Sherma Weekes, Teacher III(b), effective September 24 to October 30, Bocage Secondary School Derniere Riviere Combined School 2007. Natasha Maria Mitchel, Graduate Brendon Florence, Teacher III(a), Babonneau Secondary School Teacher I, effective January 07, 2008. effective January 07, 2008. Nina Eugene, Graduate Teacher I, Penelope Prospere, Graduate Teacher Micoud Secondary School I, effective January 16, 2008. effective January 07, 2008. Tessa Innocent, Graduate Teacher I, Esther Rigobert, Graduate Teacher District Ii effective January 07, 2008. III, effective January 09, 2008. Sir Ira Simmons Seconday School Cindy Mathurin, Teacher II(a), Bocage Combined School effective November 08, 2007. Jevon Peters, Teacher II(a), effective Naomi Patrick Smith, Teacher II(b), January 10, 2008 until March 16, effective January 07, 2008. Patience Combined School 2008. Judy Sayers, Teacher III(a), effective Sanita Williams, Teacher II(a), District Iv February 27, 2008 until March 20, effective November 08, 2007 until Ciceron Secondary School 2008. April 30, 2008. Merander Ellick, Teacher II(a), Micoud Primary School Castries Comprehensive Secondary effective November 12, 2007 until February 10, 2008. Wilma Maxwell, Teacher III(a), School effective October 02, 2007. Joyceline B. Edmond, Teacher II(a), Kirmisha Haynes, Special Teacher effective January 08, 2008. I, effective November 28, 2007 until District Vi February 25, 2008. Roseau Combined School Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School (Campus B) Shanta Pamphile, Teacher II(a), Krishna Adolph, Teacher III(a), effective January 23, 2008 until effective February 04, 2008 until May Rone Charles, Teacher II(a), effective February 25, 2008. 02, 2008. January 07, 2008 until July 31, 2008.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 617 Augier Combined School St. Mary’s College Anglican Primary School Anya E. Valmont, Teacher III(b), Penelope Prospere, Teacher II(a), Margaret Gabriel, Graduate Teacher effective January 16, 2007 until March until December 12, 2007. III as Principal II, on probation for one 03, 2008. (1) year, effective January 01, 2008. Shanta Pamphile, as Teacher II(a), until December 30, 2007. District Vii Acting Appointments Delcer Combined School Bocage Secondary School Gros Islet Infant School Emina Athil, Teacher II(b), effective Ayanna Wills, Graduate Teacher I, Merlisa Carole Napoleon, to act as February 13, 2008 until April 18, until July 31, 2008. Principal I, effective January 01, 2008 2008. to March 2008. Mon Repos Combined School Banse La Grace Combined School Assignments Ann Joseph, as Teacher II(b), until Elisa Mathurin, Teacher II(a), December 12, 2007. Jason Joseph, Graduate Teacher II, effective January 18 to March 17, Gros Islet Secondary School to the post 2008. Entrepot Secondary School of Curriculum Officer – Curriculum and Materials Development Unit Rohan Edgar, Teacher II(a), until District Viii (CAMDU), with effect from December December 31, 2007. 01, 2007 for a period of two (2) years Bouton Combined School in the first instance. Dennery Primary School Merlisha Cyril, Teacher II(a), effective February 04, 2008 until May Marlina Biscette, as Teacher II(b), Temporary Redeployment 04, 2008. until March 20, 2008. Rock Hall Senior Primary School Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary Appointments Ms. Anthea Octave, Teacher III(a), School to the Bocage Secondary School, until Education Officer, District I July 31, 2008. Catherine Remy, Teacher II(a), Mr. Evariste John, effective January effective January 07, 2008 until April Ms. Simmone Gerald, Teacher III(a), 01, 2008. 13, 2008. to the Ciceron Secondary School, with effect from January 07, 2008 until July Lee Sidonie, Teacher II(a), effective Education Officer, DistrictV ii 31, 2008. January 07, 2008. Mr. John Mathurin, effective January Johniacia Tamara Clifford, Teacher 01, 2008. Piaye Secondary School II(a), effective January 07, 2008 until Ms. Gillian John, Graduate Teacher April 02, 2008. Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary II, to the Vieux Fort Secondary School School (Campus B), with effect from September Special Education Rowan Lubon, as Principal III, on 01, 2007. Vieux Fort Special Education Centre probation for one (1) year, effective Upgradings Lorna St. Rose, effective December January 01, 2008. 03, 2007. Upgraded To Teacher Iii(A) – Grade Bexon Infant School 8, Step, with effect from September 01, Soufriere Special Education And 2007: Rehabilitation Centre Martha John, Graduate Teacher II as Principal I, on probation for one (1) Millet Primary School Veina Calixte, Teacher III(b), year, effective January 01, 2008. effective October 15, 2007. Krishna Adolph, Teacher II(c). La Guerre Combined School Continuation Of Temporary Forestierre Methodist Combined Appointments Therese Johnny, Graduate Teacher School Laborie Boys’ Primary School III as Principal II, on probation for one Stephen Albert, Teacher II(c). (1) year, effective January 01, 2008. Elisa Mathurin, Teacher II(a), until Anse Ger Secondary School November 23, 2007. Boguis Combined School Charlene Antoine, Teacher III(b). Micoud Secondary School Patterson Abraham, Graduate Soufriere Primary School Macrina Fanus, Teacher III(b), until Teacher II as Principal I, effective February 05, 2008. January 01, 2008 to March 2008. Asha Augustin, Teacher II(a).

618 Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Riviere Doree Anglican School Fond St Jacques Primary School Des Barras Primary School Renita Bondieumaitre, Teacher Vincent Jn. Phillip, Teacher II(b). Alicia Valasse, Teacher II(a). II(b). Anse La Raye Primary School Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary La Croix Maingot Combined School School (Campus B) Sylvia Joseph, Teacher II(c). Diane Busette, Teacher II(b). Donna Andrew, Teacher III(b). Grande Riviere Secondary School Roblot Combined School Claudius Athil, Teacher II(a). Simmons Jules, Teacher II(b). Ketrola Dominique, Teacher II(a). Rina Auguste, Teacher II(a). Camille Henry Memorial School Jovanee Jn Marie, Teacher II(a). Vide Boutielle Combined School Vijaya Khodra, Teacher II(b). Jeanneve Charlery, Teacher II(a). Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary Vieux Fort Technical Secondary School (Campus A) Dugard Combined School School Vicky Bailey, Teacher II(a). Adahra Charles, Teacher II(b). Nintus Magre, Teacher II(a). Michelle Charlery, Teacher II(a).

Desruisseaux Combined School Bexon Infant School Imran Charles, Teacher II(a).

Cindy Clovis, Teacher II(a). Sherma Marcelle, Teacher II(b). Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary School Vige Primary School Soufriere Infant School Eva Cazaubon, Teacher II(a). Shalyn Didier, Teacher III(b). Moses Justin, Teacher III(b).

Roblot Combined School Balata Combined School Grande Riviere Secondary School Ketrola Dominique, Teacher II(c). Vernetta Paul, Teacher II(a). Donetta Cox, Teacher II(b).

Babonneau Secondary School Marcia Remy, Teacher II(b). Choiseul Secondary School Asa Dorville, Teacher II(a). Vieux Fort Infant School Stephen Dantes, Teacher II(a).

St. Aloysius R.C. Boy’s Primary Virn Prentice, Teacher II(b). Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School School Bouton Combined School Siana Edward, Teacher II(a). Timothy Dupre, Teacher II(a). Naomi Prospere, Teacher II(b). Marigot Secondary School Castries Comprehensive Secondary School Mon Repos Combined School Algie Fletcher, Teacher II(b). Angela Raymond, Teacher II(a). Tiberchous Eristhee, Teacher III(b). Entrepot Secondary School Wendy Desir, Teacher II(a). Bocage Combined School Deselva Florton, Teacher II(a). Lady Gordon Opportunity Centre Emily Remy, Teacher II(b). edicia Francis, Teacher II(a). Nancy Faustin, Teacher II(c). Vieux Fort Special Education Centre Vide Boutielle Secondary School Canaries Infant School Lisa St. Juste, Teacher II(b). Shern Leon, Teacher II(a). Janess Felix, Teacher II(b). Richfond Primary School Canaries Infant School Mary George, Teacher II(a). Tamara Sandiford, Teacher II(b). Cassandra Mitchel, Teacher II(a). Maisie Jn. Baptiste, Teacher II(c). Corinth Secondary School Odsan Combined School Dennery Primary School heidi Phillip, Teacher II(a). eustacia Henry, Teacher II(b). Clethianne Skelly, Teacher II(a). Anse Ger Secondary School Marigot Combined School Ave Maria Infant School Kersil Prospere, Teacher II(a). Melissa Hippolyte, Teacher III(b). Tamara Smith, Teacher II(a).

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 619 Upgraded To Graduate Teacher Ii Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary Vieux Fort Primary School School Micoud Secondary School Euthalia James, Teacher III(a). Helena Jongue, Teacher III(a). Randall James, Graduate Teacher I. Bocage Secondary School Vieux Fort Special Education Centre Castries Comprehsive Secondary Rica Jongue-Remy, Teacher III(a). School Basilia Joseph, Teacher III(a). Dennery Primary School Deborah Nicholas, Graduate Teacher Cheryl Louis, Teacher III(a). I. Paulina Joseph, Teacher III(a). Babonneau Primary School Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary Wendy Joseph, Teacher III(a). School Tamia St. Louis, Graduate Teacher I. Gros Islet Primary School Connifa Phillip, Teacher III(a).

Merlisa Napoleon, Teacher III(a). Grande Riviere Secondary School Anse La Raye Primary School Secodina Alcee, Teacher III(a). Banse La Grace Combined School Mary Albina Popo, Teacher III(a). Claudia Biscette, Teacher III(a). Jessica Paul, Teacher III(a). Vide Boutielle Secondary School Anglican Primary School Bocage Secondary School Bernadis Volney, Teacher III(a). Nikkita Alexander Teacher III(a). Dawson Ragunanan, Teacher III(a). Lady Gordon Opportunity Centre Corinth Secondary School Ti Rocher (Castries) Combined Venesta Virginia Menal, Teacher III(a) to Special Teacher II. Albertha Antoine-Gaillard, Teacher School III(a). Nancy Rosemond, Teacher III(a). Delia Payne, Special Teacher II to Teacher IV. Fond St. Jacques Primary School Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary Grande Riviere Primary School Dymphna Augustine, Teacher III(a). School Yosha Smith, Teacher III(a). Roseline Fulchere, Special Teacher Dennery Infant School II to Teacher IV . Dona Webster, Teacher III(a). Monica Daniel, Teacher III(a). Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary Vide Boutielle Combined School School Grande Riviere Primary School Davis Thomas, Teacher III(a). Kheera Kaysher Hilton, Teacher Christella Duplessis, Teacher III(a). II(a) to Graduate Teacher I. Clendon Mason Memorial Secondary Anse Ger Secondary School Vide Boutielle Secondary School School Marcellina Joseph-Newton, Teacher Carterlina Frederick-Hippolyte, Heidi Ann Toussaint, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Teacher III(a). III(a). Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School Upgraded To Teacher Iv School Rafer Gordon, Teacher III(a). Corinth Secondary School Marietta Eugene, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Ursula Auguste, Teacher III(a). Castries Comprehensive Secondary Curling Talian, Teacher III(a) to School hyacintha Trim, Teacher III(a). Graduate Teacher II. Gloria James, Teacher III(a). Richfond Combined School Vide Boutielle Primary School Piaye Secondary School Mary Edward, Teacher III(a). Berthina Auguste-Walter, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Merle James, Teacher III(a). Grande Riviere Secondary School Stanella Phillips, Teacher III(a) to St Aloysius R. C. Boys’ Primary Sherrin Harlow, Teacher III(a). Graduate Teacher II. Elizabeth Jn Panel, Teacher III(a). Stacey P. George, Teacher III(a) to Leona Pierre, Teacher III(a). Graduate Teacher II.

620 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Caniscia Weekes, Teacher III(a) to Odsan Combined School Millet Primary School Graduate Teacher II. Angela Boulogne, Principal I to Currina Augustin, Teacher II(b) to St. Mary’s College Principal III. Teacher III(b), effective January 01, 2008. Neal Fontenelle, Teacher III(a) to Soufriere Infant School Graduate Teacher II. Bocage Secondary School Sandra Pascal-Prospere, Principal I Ave Maria Infant School to Principal III. Claudius James, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher II, effective April Elizabeth Archibald, Teacher III(a) St. Joseph’s Convent 01, 2007. to Graduate Teacher II. Stuart B. Albert, Teacher III (b) to Maggi Besse Joseph, Teacher II(a) Avril Emanus, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher I, effective September to Graduate Teacher II, effective Graduate Teacher II. 01, 2007. September 01, 2007.

Ciceron Combined School Caile Charlery, Teacher II(a) to Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary Graduate Teacher I, effective September School Seraphina Lucilla George, Teacher 01, 2007. III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Fadia Andrew, Graduate Teacher II hazel Ann Auguste, Teacher III(a) to Graduate III, effective January 01, to Graduate Teacher II, effective 2008. Ave Maria Girls’ Primary School September 01, 2007. Jeanella Antoine-Thomas, Teacher Claudia Sophia Thomas, Teacher Gros-Islet Secondary School III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. III(a) to Graduate Teacher II, Effective September 01, 2007. Martina C. Belizaire, Teacher III(a) Antonia Charlery-Sonson, Teacher to Graduate Teacher III, effective III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Babonneau Secondary School January 01, 2008. Penelope Prospere, Teacher II(a) to Krismund M. Stanislaus, Teacher St. Aloysius R.C. Boys’ Primary II(a) to Graduate Teacher I, effective School Graduate Teacher I, effective September 03, 2007. September 04, 2007. Verlina Joseph, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Stephanie King, Teacher III(b) to Dennery Infant School Graduate Teacher I, effective September 04, 2007. Kennifer Donavon, Teacher II(b) to Carmen Rene Memorial School Teacher III(a), effective September 04, Murtle Robert-Prospere, Teacher Grande Riviere Secondary School 2007. III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. Asmara James, Teacher II(a) to Octavia Avril Joseph, Teacher II(c) ephrem G. Hippolyte, Teacher III(a) Graduate Teacher I, effective September to Teacher III(a), effective September to Graduate Teacher II. 03, 2007. 04, 2007. Alexandra Mitchell-Jones, Teacher Joan Augustin, Teacher III(a) Vide Boutielle Secondary School III(a) to Graduate Teacher II. to Graduate Teacher II, effective September 01, 2007. Beverly Foster, Teacher II(a) to emma Jane Augustin, Teacher III(a) Graduate Teacher I, effective September to Graduate Teacher II. Vide Boutielle Primary School 03, 2007. Deon Alfay-Mason, Teacher III(a) to Davis Thomas, Teacher III(a) Choiseul Secondary School Graduate Teacher II. to Graduate Teacher II, effective September 01, 2007. Ammer Didier, Teacher III(b) to Boguis Primary School Graduate Teacher I, effective September 03, 2007. Murina Julian, Teacher III(a) to Ciceron Secondary School Graduate Teacher II. Simone Gerald, Teacher III(a) to Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School Graduate Teacher II, effective January Bocage Secondary School Leocadia Anderson, Teacher III(a) 01, 2008. to Graduate Teacher II, effective Jeanette Haripaul, Teacher III(a) to eunice Clarke, Teacher II(a) to September 01, 2007. Graduate Teacher II. Graduate Teacher I, effective September 03, 2007. Castries Comprehensive Secondary Millet Infant School School Martin Hippolye, Teacher III(a) to Junia Sam, Teacher III(a) to Graduate Trevor Phillip, Teacher II(a) to Graduate Teacher II, effective January Teacher III(b), effective September 01, Teacher II. 01, 2007. 2007.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 621 Ciceron Combined School August 01, 2008. The temporary appointment of Ms. Mary Francis as Graduate Teacher I, Hether Norley, Teacher II(b) to Sylvestre Phillip, Principal II, Roseau Anse Ger Secondary School, with effect Teacher III(b), effective September 03, Combined School, effective August 01, from September 01, 2007. 2007. 2008. Revocation of the upgradings of the Lucia Eugene, Teacher III(b), Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary following persons: School Mongouge Combined School, with effect from August 01, 2008. Anse Ger Secondary School Sherona M. Stanislas, Teacher Timothea Serieux, Graduate Teacher III(a) to Graduate Teacher II, effective Charlene Antoine, Teacher III(b) to II, Micoud Secondary School, with September 01, 2007. Teacher III(a). effect from February 02, 2008. Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary Joyce Zephirin, Teacher IV, Ciceron Lady Gordon Opportunity Centre School Secondary School, with effect from Nancy Faustin, Teacher II(c) to August 01, 2008. Timotheus Dupre, Teacher II(b) to Teacher III(a). Teacher III(b), effective September 01, Resignations 2007. Vieux Fort Infant School Ms. Diane King, Graduate Teacher Virn Prentice, Teacher II(b) to Request For Early Retirement I, Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary Teacher III(a). Sylvia Calixte, Teacher III(a), Fond School, with effect from December 31, 2007. St Jacques Primary School, effective Richfond Combined School February 01, 2008. Mrs. Elizabeth Alfred, Graduate Tamara Sandiford, Teacher II(b) to Teacher III, Bocage Secondary School, Raphael Lynn George, Teacher III(a), Teacher III(a). Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary with effect from January 01, 2008. School (Campus B), effective August Mr. Rafaga Gordon, Graduate Millet Primary School 31, 2008. Teacher I, Leon Hess Comprehensive Krishna Adolph, Teacher II(c) to Secondary School, with effect from elizabeth Edwards, Teacher II(a), Teacher III(a). Gordon and Walcott Memorial December 30, 2007. Methodist School, effective September Ms. Anita Lucien-Cherry, Graduate Corrective Minute 01, 2008. Teacher I, George Charles Secondary The temporary appointment of Mr. School, with effect from January 01, Catherine Constantine, Teacher Philip Anthony, Graduate Teacher I, 2008. III(a), Riviere Doree Combined School, Marigot Secondary School, with effect effective September 01, 2008. Mr. Crispin Blasse, Teacher III(a), from October 23, 2007 until July 31, 2008 and not with effect from October Cajetan Jn. Panel, Teacher III(a), Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary 28, 2007. Vieux Fort Infant School, effective School, with effect from January 01, September 01, 2008. 2008. The temporary appointment of Mr. Shaka St. Ange, Graduate Teacher I, elena Baptiste, Teacher III(a), Mr. Fermin Faucher, Special Gros Islet Secondary School, with effect Desruisseaux Combined School, Teacher I, Ciceron Secondary School, from September 28, 2007 until July 31, effective August 01, 2008. with effect from November 01, 2007. 2008 and not Graduate Teacher II. Rosabelle Nelson, Teacher III(a), Mr. Francis Joaquin, Graduate The temporary appointment of Mrs. Ave Maria Primary School, effective Teacher II, Anse Ger Secondary School, Naomi Patrick-Smith, Teacher III(a), August 01, 2008. with effect from January 01, 2008. Bocage Combined School, with effect Theresa King, Teacher IV, Reunion Mrs. Ninette Compton-DeRoche, from January 07, 2008 until July 31, Primary School, effective September Teacher III(a), Camille Henry Memorial 2008 and not Teacher II(b). 01, 2008. School, with effect from September 01, The temporary appointment of Joyce Alexander, Teacher III(b), 2007. Mr. Lance Cherubin, Teacher III(b), Odsan Combined School, effective Ciceron Secondary School, with effect August 01, 2008. Revocations from October 06, 2007 until July 31, The temporary re-appointment of 2008 and not with effect from November John Volney, Teacher IV, Les Etangs 06, 2007. Combined School, effective August Ms. Ayanna Wills, Graduate Teacher I, 01, 2008. Bocage Secondary School, with effect The appointment of Mr. Patterson from September 01, 2007 to December Abraham Graduate Teacher I to act Anne Marlyn Stephen, Teacher III(a), 31, 2007, and not with effect from as Principal I at the Boguis Combined Dugard Combined School, effective September 01, 2007 to July 31, 2008. School effective January 01, 2008 to

622 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 March 2008 and not as Principal I. Vige Primary School Required to respond whenever necessary to the Director of Public The appointment of Mr. Rohan Shalyn Didier, Teacher III(b) to Prosecutions on matters related to work Lubon, Vice Principal, as Principal III, Teacher III(a), effective September 06, in progress. Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary 2007 and not September 01, 2007. School on probation for one (1) year Duties and Tasks: effective January 01, 2008 and not the Vieux Fort Technical Secondary appointment of Mr. Rowan Lubon, Review police investigation files acting Vice Principal, as Principal III, Nintus Magre, Teacher II(a), to for indictable cases including sexual Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary Teacher III(a), effective September 03, offences, grievous harm, dangerous School, on probation for one (1) year 2007 and not September 01, 2007. harm, manslaughter, murder, robbery, effective January 01, 2008. stealing, fraud and related offences, Anse La Raye Primary School and some summary matters. The temporary appointment of Ms. Rhea Charles, Teacher II(b), Soufriere Mary Samuel, Teacher III(a), to Provide legal advice to the police in Infant School, with effect from Teacher IV, effective September 01, relation to matters being investigated September 03, 2007 until February 2007 and not as Special Teacher II. and prosecuted by the police. 28, 2008 and not until December 31, ______2007. examine depositions of witnesses in HE following document is all preliminary inquiries. The continuation of appointment of published with and forms part of Mr. Aaron Regis, Teacher IV, Castries this Gazette: Prepare and draft indictments in T respect of indictable cases filed in the Comprehensive Secondary School, until St a t u t o r y In s t r u m e n t July 31, 2008 and not the redeployment High Court. of Mr. Aaron Regis. No. 58 of 2008 — 2005 Supplement to Interview witnesses in cases being the Revised Edition of the Laws The temporary appointment of Ms. prosecuted at the Magistrate’s Court of Saint Lucia (Commencement) Anya E. Valmont, Teacher III(b), and High Court. Order. Augier Combined School, effective Represent the Crown in the January 16, 2008 until March 03, 2008 Magistrate’s Courts and High Court and not effective January 16, 2007. and the Court of Appeal. Monitor the progress of cases and Upgradings prepare reports on cases under his or her conduct. Riviere Doree Anglican School Va c a n c y Renita Bondieumaitre, Teacher II(b) o t i c e s Participate in case conferences. to Teacher III(a), effective September N Attend and participate in workshops, 03, 2007 and not September 01, 2007. seminars, conferences organized by the office of the Director of Public Roblot Combined School Prosecutions, Court of Appeal, Government Ministries, other local, Ketrola Dominique, Teacher II(c) to regional and international agencies. Teacher III(a), effective September 03, 2007 and not September 01, 2007. Judicial and Legal Services Advise Government departments on Commission legal matters of a criminal nature. Bexon Infant School Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court engage in research relevant to Sherma Marcelle, Teacher II(b) to criminal cases to be adjudicated in the Teacher III(a), effective September 03, Post of Magistrate’s Court, High Court and Court of Appeal. 2007 and not September 01, 2007. Crown Counsel II Conditions: Bocage Combined School Reports to : Director of Public Congenial office accommodation is Emily Remy, Teacher II(b) to Prosecutions provided. Teacher III(a), effective September 03, Supervises : N.A. 2007 and not September 01, 2007. Institutional support is provided Classification: Grade 16 through appropriate Civil Service La Croix Maingot Combined Relationships and Responsibilites: regulations, Statutory Instruments, Collective Agreements and Diane Busette, Teacher II(b) to Works under the direction of and Departmental guidelines. Teacher III(a), effective September 10, reports to the Director of Public 2007 and not September 01, 2007. Prosecutions. Contractual appointment

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 623 Salary is at the rate of $53,184.64 per The Secretary Represent the Crown in the annum with a basic Travel Allowance of Judicial and Legal Services Magistrate’s Courts, High Court and $5,568.00 per annum, Legal Officer’s Commission the Court of Appeal. allowance of $12,000.00 per annum Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and Telephone Allowance of $291.00 P.O. Box 1093 Monitor the progress of cases and per annum. The Waterfront, Castries prepare reports on cases under his or her conduct. Performance will be evaluated twice To reach her no later than 31st July, yearly. 2008. Participate in case conferences. ______Required to maintain a motor vehicle Attend and participate in workshops, for the effective performance of duties. seminars, conferences organized by Judicial and Legal Services the office of the Director of Public Commission Evaluation Method: Prosecutions, Court of Appeal, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Government Ministries, other local, Work performance will be evaluated regional and international agencies. on the basis of the following: Post of Advise Government departments on Timely completion of tasks. Crown Counsel III legal matters of a criminal nature. Ability to meet task deadlines. engage in research to criminal cases Department: Crown Prosecution to be adjudicated in the Magistrate’s Quality of presentation of cases and/ Service Court, High Court and Court of or reports. Ministry : Ministry of Justice Appeal. Application and proven knowledge of existing laws and regulations. Reports To : Director of Public Conditions: Prosecutions Compliance with Departmental Congenial office accommodation is guidelines and Standard Operating Supervises : N. A. provided. Procedures; Classification : Grade 17 Institutional support is provided through appropriate Civil Service effective implementation of duties, Relationships And Responsibilities responsibilities and assignments as Regulations, Statutory Instruments, defined in the job description. Works under the direction of and Collective Agreements and reports to the Director of Public Departmental guidelines. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Prosecution Contractual appointment. A working knowledge of and ability Required to respond whenever to interpret the Laws of St. Lucia. necessary to the Director of Public Salary is at the rate of $56,143.35 per Decisiveness, soundness of judgment Prosecutions on matters related to work annum with a basic Travel allowance of and clarity of presentation. in progress. $5,568.00 per annum, Legal Officer’s allowance of $12,000.00 per annum Duties and Tasks: Timely completion of tasks. and Telephone allowance of $291.00 Ability to draft indictments and Review Police investigation files per annum. prepare legal submissions. for indictable cases including sexual offences, grievous harm, dangerous Performance will be evaluated twice Good advocacy skills. harm, manslaughter, murder, robbery, yearly. stealing, fraud and related offences, effective communication skills. Required to maintain a motor vehicle and some summary matters. effective interpersonal skills. for the effective performance of duties. Provide legal advice to the Police in Computer literacy. relation to matters being investigated Evaluation Method: Qualifications and Experience: and prosecuted by the Police. Work performance will be evaluated on the basis of the following: Bachelor of Law Degree and Legal examine depositions of witnesses in Certificate. all preliminary inquiries. Timely completion of tasks. Admission to the Bar. Prepare and draft indictments in Ability to meet task deadlines. respect of indictable cases filed in the Two (2) years experience (post bar). High Court. Quality of presentation of cases and/ Applications, along with two or reports. references and certified copies of Interview witnesses in cases being documents pertaining to qualifications, prosecuted at the Magistrate’s Court Application and proven knowledge should be addressed to: and High Court. of existing laws and regulations.

624 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Compliance with Departmental Supervises: N. A. Institutional support is provided guidelines and Standard Operating through appropriate Civil Service Procedures. Classification: Grade 18 regulations, Statutory Instruments, Relationships and Responsibilites: Collective Agreements and effective implementation of duties, Departmental guidelines. responsibilities and assignment as Works under the direction of and defined in the job description. reports to the Director of Public Contractual appointment Prosecutions. Salary is at the rate of $59,246.31 per Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Required to respond whenever annum with a basic Travel Allowance of A working knowledge of and ability necessary to the Director of Public $5,568.00 per annum, Legal Officer’s to interpret the Laws of St. Lucia. Prosecutions on matters related to work allowance of $18,000.00 per annum in progress. and Telephone Allowance of $291.00 Decisiveness, soundness of judgement per annum. and clarity of presentation. Duties And Tasks: Performance will be evaluated twice Timely completion of tasks. Review police investigation files yearly. for indictable cases including sexual Ability to draft indictments and offences, grievous harm, dangerous Required to maintain a motor vehicle prepare legal submissions. harm, manslaughter, murder, robbery, for the effective performance of duties. Good advocacy skills. stealing, fraud and related offences, and some summary matters. Evaluation Method: effective communication skills. Provide legal advice to the police in Work performance will be evaluated effective interpersonal skills. relation to matters being investigated on the basis of the following: Computer literacy. and prosecuted by the police. Timely completion of tasks. examine depositions of witnesses in Ability to meet task deadlines. Qualifications and Experience: all preliminary inquiries. Bachelor of Law Degree and Legal Quality of presentation of cases and/ Prepare and draft indictments in or reports. Certificate. respect of indictable cases filed in the Admission to the Bar. High Court. Application and proven knowledge of existing laws and regulations. No less than three (3) years experience Interview witnesses in cases being (post bar). prosecuted at the Magistrate’s Court Compliance with Departmental and High Court. guidelines and Standard Operating Applications on the prescribed form Procedures; Represent the Crown in the along with references and certified effective implementation of duties, copies of documents pertaining to Magistrate’s Courts and High Court and the Court of Appeal. responsibilities and assignments as qualifications should be addressed to: defined in the job description. The Secretary Monitor the progress of cases and Judicial and Legal Services prepare reports on cases under his or Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: her conduct. Commission A working knowledge of and ability P.O. Box 1093, Castries Participate in case conferences. to interpret the Laws of St. Lucia. to reach her no later than 31st July, Attend and participate in workshops, Decisiveness, soundness of judgement 2008. seminars, conferences organized by and clarity of presentation. ______the office of the Director of Public Timely completion of tasks. Prosecutions, Court of Appeal, Judicial and Legal Services Government Ministries, other local, Ability to draft indictments and Commission regional and international agencies. prepare legal submissions. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Advise Government departments on Good advocacy skills. legal matters of a criminal nature. Post of effective communication skills. engage in research relevant to Crown Counsel IV criminal cases to be adjudicated in the effective interpersonal skills. Department: Crown Prosecution Magistrate’s Court, High Court and Computer literacy. Service Court of Appeal. Qualifications and Experience: Ministry: Ministry of Justice Conditions: Advance Certificate in Law or related Reports To: Director of Public Congenial office accommodation is field of studies plus three (3) years work Prosecutions provided. related experience.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 625 Master of Law Degree plus three (3) be dealt with by summary order, and Decisiveness, soundness of years work related experience. all complaints or information for the judgements and clarity in issuing recovery of fines, penalties or forfeitures directives. Bachelor of Law Degree and Legal which are not specially assigned by Certificate plus post graduate diploma statute to the Supreme Court. Qualifications and Experience: and three (3) years work related experience. Perform all such other duties that LLM Degree plus a Certificate in may be performed by a Magistrate. Legal Education and a minimum of Applications on the prescribed form three (3) years legal experience. along with references and certified Conditions: or copies of documents pertaining to Bachelor of Law Degree plus a qualifications should be addressed to: Accommodation is provided in a general administrative office. Certificate in Legal Education and The Secretary a minimum of four (4) years legal Judicial and Legal Services Institutional support is provided experience. Commission through appropriate civil service POBox 1093 regulations and departmental Remuneration: Castries guidelines. Salary will be commensurate with to reach her no later than 31st July, Salary is in accordance stipulated experience and qualifications, and there 2008. by Government in the Estimates of is a competitive range of allowances ______Expenditure. and other benefits. Performance will be evaluated twice Applications, along with two Judicial and Legal Services yearly in keeping with Public Service references and certified copies of Commission Regulations. documents pertaining to qualifications, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Required to maintain confidentiality. should be addressed to: Required to function in a scheduled The Secretary Post of Magistrate I traveling post and will receive basic Judicial and Legal Services traveling and mileage in accordance Commission Reports To : Senior Magistrate with approved rates. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Supervises: N/A P.O. Box 1093 Required to maintain a motor vehicle The Waterfront, Castries Classification: Grade 17 for the proper performance of duties. To reach her no later than 30th June, Relationships and Responsibilites: Evaluation Method: 2008. ______Works under the direction of and Work performance will be evaluated reports to the Senior Magistrate. on the basis of the following: Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Required to respond whenever effective implementation of necessary to the Permanent Secretary, duties assigned as defined in the job Post of Statistician Ministry of Justice on matters related description. to work in progress. pplications are invited Demonstrated capability and from suitably qualified persons Duties and Tasks: interpersonal skills. Afor appointment to the post of Statistician, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Compliance with Civil Service rules Preside over and determine criminal, Court. quasi-criminal and civil matters and and regulations, Staff Orders and preliminary matters in the First and departmental guidelines. Job Title : Statistician Second District Courts in St. Lucia. Compliance with Judicial and Legal Reports To: Information Services Act as Coroner and preside at Services rules and regulations. Manager inquests. Classification: P1 Receive and inquire into all charges Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Duties and Responsibilities: of indictable offences, and to make A working knowledge of and ability such orders in respect thereof as may to interpret the Laws of the State, Civil Plans and implements systems to be required by the provisions of the Service rules and regulations and facilitate management of data inclusive criminal code or any other statute. operating procedures, Staff Orders, of collection, compilation and analysis. Financial and Store rules, etc. To hear, try and determine all Designs and applies data collection charges, matters and things punishable Potential for leadership and instruments and tools to capture on summary conviction or which may scholarship. required data.

626 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Takes necessary measures to ensure The equivalent of a Bachelors Degree Direct and participate in the that the authority and integrity are in Statistics with at least two (2) years development of the corporate and maintained throughout the entire relevant work experience. divisional plans, objectives, priorities process of data processing, analysis and KPIS. management. Remuneration: Direct and participate in the development of the budget bids to Prepares reports for newsletter, Salary will be commensurate with address RSLPF priorities. annual report and other ad hoc statistical qualifications. reports as required. ______Guide and monitor the implementation of the corporate and divisional Validates all statistical information objectives. compiled by the Court prior to Ministry of Home Affairs and publication. National Security Oversee the achievement of strategic objectives and related financial Analyzes data and produces statistical Post of Deputy performance through regular monitoring reports Commissioner of Police at review meetings.

Assists in the identification of pplications are invited from Lead RSLPF forward in designing modalities for the dissemination of suitably qualified persons for and implementing changes. information among Member States. Aappointment to the post of Deputy establish and maintain good working Commissioner of Police, Ministry of relationships locally, regionally and Coordinates the planning and Home Affairs and National Security. implementation of all statistical internationally with other government agencies, professional groups, initiatives undertaken by the Court. Qualifications: community groups and the media. Standards: Applicants should possess: Represent the Force in discussion and Master’s Degree in Management, negotiation at meetings, conferences Work performance will be evaluated and seminars. on the basis of the following: Business Administration, Law or relevant professional qualification OR Conduct annual evaluation of the The credibility of statistical reports. Bachelor’s Degree in Management, performance of direct subordinates. Successful completion of the work Business Administration, Law or Identify areas of improvements and plan equivalent professional qualification ways to address those deficiencies and The professional standards used for Assist the COP in making appropriate Completion of strategic command compilation and analysis of data. recommendations for the appointment course and and promotion of gazetted officers The timeliness of the publication of Four (4) years relevant operational Identify and advise direct subordinates data. experience with evidence of the effective management of critical and on their training needs and ensure action major accidents and Experience of is taken to meet requirements. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: leadership across a range of operational hold regular meetings with direct and organizational policing functions. Ability to develop annual work subordinates (Heads of Departments) for programs and analytical framework. departmental planning and monitoring Duties and Responsibilities: performance. Provide regular flow Ability to design data collection of information between officers and The successful applicant will be instrument. administration. required to work under the direction Ability to collect, compile and of and report to the Commissioner of Lead and manage professional analyze data. Police. He/ she will also be required standards/complaints and discipline matters within the force and liaise with Ability to determine and tests to respond whenever necessary to the Permanent Secretary and Minister for the Police Complaints Commission to sampling techniques and analytical ensure effective accountability across Home Affairs and National Security on methods. the RSLPF. matters related to work in progress. Ability to communicate effectively Maintain the communication of a The applicant will be required to: and to prepare technical reports. consistent vision of what is required Advise the Commissioner of Police within the organizational culture of professionalism and integrity in public Qualifications and Experience: on the development of policies, plans and programmes in order to improve service. Applicants should have the following the services of the Royal St. Lucia Develop and implement actions to qualifications: Police Force (RSLPF). uphold the values of the RSLPF.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 627 Lead, direct and monitor the Institutional support will be Date of Entry: As soon as possible performance of the Complaints Unit provided through appropriate Civil and manages major operational matters Service Regulations and departmental Type of Appointment: Fixed-Term for as instructed by the Commissioner. guidelines. two year Lead the Special and internal Required to attend regular Heads of Functions: Head, Terrestrial Services investigations into reports and Department meetings and to report on Department complaints against police officers. the Administration of the Department. Prepare reports for the PSC setting out Deadline for Application: defects and recommending corrective Required to maintain a motor vehicle 29 July, 2008 action. for the proper performance of duties For further information on the above Shape and define policy from and for Required to function in a scheduled vacancy notices please contact ITU senior command team. traveling post and will receive basic at: traveling and mileage allowance in Place des Nations Direct managerial reviews of accordance with approved rates. operational units in accordance with the CH-1211 Geneva 20 focus and priorities of the force Salary is in accordance with the Switzerland terms stipulated by the Government in Assume responsibility of the the estimates. Tel: +41 22 730 51 11 Commissioner in his absence. Fax:+41 22 733 72 56 The post is non-pensionable. + 41 22 730 65 00 Perform any other related duties assigned by the Commissioner of Police Salary: Website:www.itu.int/employment from time to time. email: [email protected]. Salary is at the rate of $75,600.00 ______Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: (Grade 19, fixed) per annum. The successful applicant should Applications on the prescribed form United Nations have: along with the Curriculum Vitae, Department of Safety A working knowledge of and ability certified copies of documents pertaining and Security (UNDSS) to interpret Civil Service Rules and to qualifications plus two (2) recent Regulations and Operating Procedures, testimonials should be addressed to: Vacancy No. 08-SEC-DSS- Staff Orders, Financial and Store Rules, The Secretary 417394-S-New York Collective Agreements, etc. Public Service Commission Duty Station : New York Familiarization with the Standard Sir Stanislaus James Building Operating Procedures contained in the The Waterfront Date of Issuance:27 March 2008 Ministry’s Operations Manual. Castries, St. Lucia Organizational Unit: Department of To reach her no later than, June 16, Potential for Leadership and Safety and Security 2008. Scholarship. ______Deadline for Application: Open Decisiveness, soundness of judgments How to apply: and clarity in issuing directions. All applicants are strongly encouraged effective change management skills. to apply online as soon as possible after the vacancy has been posted and well Leadership skills across a range of before the deadline stated in the vacancy operational and organizational policy functions. announcement. Because applications submitted by United Nations (UN) Ability to work within a team. International staff members are considered first, Telecommunication provided the eligibility requirements effective communication, negotiation set out in ST/AI/2DD2/4 are met and and problem solving skills. Union (ITU) the application is submitted in a timely Ability to plan and organize fashion, staff members should apply programme and activities related to Vacancy No. P17 – 2008 within 1S-day or 3D-day mark. police operations. Post Nos.: R4/D1/661 Online applications will be acknowledged where an email address Conditions: Grade : D.1 has been provided. If you do not receive an e-mail acknowledgement within 24 Congenial Administrative Office Duty Station : ITU Headquarters, hours of submission, your application accommodation will be provided. Geneva, Switzerland may not have been received. In such

628 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 cases, please go to “My UN” page and Reports to : Deputy Secretary-General, of the monthly salary of that office, or, check the status of your application Development Co-Operation of any other designated office specified by clicking on “View Application under section 8(1) of the Constitutional History”, and resubmit the application, Deadline for Application: Appointees’ Emoluments Act in respect if necessary. 25 June, 2008 of each completed month, subject to ______section 8(3), (4) and (5) of the said To start the application process, Act. applicants are required to register by For further information on the above opening a “My UN” account. Go to vacancy notices please contact the The salary and the allowance Login, and Register as a User. Fill in Commonwealth Secretariat at: stipulated in paragraph (d)(i) shall be the form and choose a User Name and paid monthly in arrears and the gratuity Password. Tel: +44 020 7747 6180 shall be paid annually at the end of each Fax:+44 020 7747 6520 calendar year or where the appointment After opening the account, applicants of the Chief Justice terminates before may apply for vacancies using the email:HQ-recruitment@common- the end of the calendar year, upon Personal History Profile (PHP) provided. wealth.int. termination. Once the PHP has been completed for a ______particular vacancy, it can be saved and used for future applications. The PHP Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the may be up-dated, when necessary, for Republic of Seychelles future applications. Seychelles Judicial System In completing the PHP, please note that all fields marked with an asterisk Post of Chief Justice NOTICES must be completed. here shall be appointed to the UN staff members must submit Supreme Court, by the President scanned copies of their two latest Tunder article 127, a Chief Justice Performance Appraisal System (PAS) and three or more Puisne Judges and reports at the time of application to one or more Masters. the appropriate Human Resources The Chief Justice shall be entitled Office (HRO)/Personnel Office (PO) to: to the email address below, clearly indicating the vacancy announcement a salary of R34,000; number. In case you have no access to free government housing; the digitizing equipment, please submit free transport and a chauffeur; hard copies of the two latest PAS reposts to the relevant HRO/PO via in the case of a non Seychellois fax. E-mail: [email protected], national an educational allowance of Fax: 1-917-367-0586. R1000 per child for up to 4 children HE public is hereby notified that ______who are aged 3 to 18 years old and in accordance with the provisions enrolled in a registered educational of the Stamp Vendors Regulations Commonwealth institution in Seychelles; and Cap.T 15.11 of the Revised Laws of Saint Secretariat free annual passage for the appointee; Lucia 2001, Stamp Vendors Licences the spouse and up to 4 children who have been renewed for the following are below 18 years, to the country business outlets for the period January Job Title: Director of residence by the most economical to December, 2008: Grade : C route; Olivie Serieux of 5 Petropolis Street, Micoud Division : Political Affairs Division a gratuity of 25% of the total salary paid during each calendar year; Nato’s Educational and Sports Reports to : Deputy Secretary-General upon vacating office of Chief Justice, Supplies of Mary Ann Street, Deadline for Application: otherwise than by being removed Castries 25 June, 2008 under article 134 of the constitution, a David Hippolyte of Ciceron, ______gratuity of an amount equal to 50% of Castries the total salary earned during the period Job Title: Director of offices as Chief Justice; and The Image Tree of Soufriere Square, Soufriere Paypoint : C in the case of a Seychelles national upon ceasing to hold office, a pension MNG’s of JQ’s Shopping Plaza, Division : Economic Affairs Division of an amount equivalent to 5/12 of 1% Vieux Fort

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 629 Sherman Samuel of Jeremie Street, he National Printing Corporation Mr. Hilary Augier - Customs and Castries (N.P .C) is in the process of Exercise acquiring Post Press Equipment Saint Lucia National Trust of Pigeon T Dr. Josiah Rambally - Ministry of (Booklet Maker) for the efficient Island National Landmark functioning of its Bindery operations. Health Sunshine Bookshop of Gablewoods Therefore, suppliers (local, regional Mr. Phillip Mc. Lauren - Ministry of Mall and international) of this type of Trade, Commerce and Consumer equipment are kindly invited to submit Affairs Government House tenders for consideration no later than Saint Lucia 4:00 pm on the 20th June, 2008. Ms. Jan Drysdale - Attorney Generals ______Chambers The submission must be within a Ministry of Communications, Works, seal envelope and clearly marked “Post Dr. Stephen King - Saint Lucia Medical Transport & Public Utilities Press Equipment -N.P .C” and sent to and Dental Association the following address: Ms. Donalyn Charles - Ministry of New Legislation - Display The Secretary Economic Affairs, Economic of Insurance Sticker Central Tenders Board Planning Investment and National Ministry of Finance Development (Sustainable Develop- Old Government Building ment Unit) he Road Transport Board is Castries currently working on finalizing Hubert Emmanuel St. Lucia legislation that will make the display Permanent Secretary (Ag.) T ______of Insurance Stickers mandatory. For additional information or further All motor vehicle owners will be clarity, please contact the following Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, expected to display the Sticker issued as individual: Forestry and Fisheries proof of road worthiness and insurance The Manager he Cabinet of Ministers has in the lower left corner of the front National Printing Corporation windscreen. approved the following to serve on Cnr. Laborie and Jeremie Street the Board of the Soufriere Marine Castries The St. Lucia Road Transport ManagementT Association (SMMA): St. Lucia Board and the Licensing Authority is Mr. Thomas Edmund - President and aware that some motor vehicle owners Tel: 17584682400 Chairman of the Board are in the habit of “Sharing” these Fax: 1758 452 4582 stickers between motor vehicles. The Email address: [email protected] Mr. Vaughn Charles - Deputy New Legislation will therefore make ______Chairman , Chief Fisheries Officer “Driving a Motor Vehicle Without Proof MALFF of Insurance” a “Ticketable” Offence Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, that will carry a fine of $250.00. Forestry and Fisheries Mr. Darnell Bobb - Soufriere Regional Foundation The Licensing Authority and the he Minister for Agriculture, Insurance Council of St. Lucia are Mr. Jimmy Haynes - National Lands, Forestry and Fisheries making every effort to ensure the Conservation Authority constant availability of stickers. In T(MALFF) in accordance with cases where stickers are not available Section 6 of the Pesticides and Toxic Mr. Julian Alexis - Soufriere an Approved Proof of Insurance will be Chemicals Control Act, hereby Fishermen’s Co-operative provided. appoints the following representatives Mr. Adrian Hilaire - St. Lucia Air and to the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals It is expected that this new Legislation Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) Control Board for a three year tenure will become effective in one month’s Mr. Cuthbert Nathaniel - SLASPA time. effective June 1, 2008: (Alternate) Licensing Authority Mrs. Joan Norville - Chairperson 04th June, 2008 Mr. Oliviere Cadet - SLASPA ______Mr. Guy Mathurin - MALFF (Alternate) Mrs. Yaneldis Bouilon - MALFF OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER Ms. Anna Margaret Xavier - Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (National Printing Corporation) Mr. Everton Ambrose - IICA Provision of Mr. Henix Joseph - Ministry of Mr. Greg Mathurin - Chamber of Physcial Development (Pitan Post Press Equipment Commence Management Area)

630 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Mr. Keats Compton - Saint Lucia Australian Dollar 2.5836 Hotel and Tourism Association Jamaican Dollar 0.0378 Mr. Bernard Saltibus - Soufriere Water Taxi Association Japanese Yen 0.0256

Mr. Rosemund Clery - Saint Lucia Guyanese Dollar 0.0135 Dive Association Change of Name of Swedish Kroners 0.4489 International Business Mr. Callistus Jackson - Saint Lucia Dive Association (alternate) Venezuelan Bolivars 0.0013 Company (International Business Companies Hubert Emmanuel Barbados Dollar 1.3542 Act, Cap. 12.14 Section 9) Permanent Secretary (Ag.) ______Euro 4.1900 ake notice that the International Government Of Saint Lucia Swiss Franc 2.5964 Business Company incorporated on T4th July, 2007 as: Invitation for the Purchase Trinidad & Tobago Dollar 0.4545 of Used Vehicle(S) TURTLE (INDIA) LTD. TERENCE LEONARD, No. 2007-00273 he Government of St. Lucia is Comptroller of Customs & Excise. inviting tenders for the sale of used ______has registered an amendment to its vehicle (s) from the following: Articles and Memorandum of Association T and has changed its name to : Ministry of Communication, Works, Transport and Public Utilities PENGUIN LTD. enquires and information on the Dated this 2nd day of June, 2008. vehicle(s) can be obtained from the Ministry of Finance, 2nd Floor Financial Lester D. Martyr Centre, Bridge Street, Castries. Registrar Change of Name of International Business Companies Deadline for submission of tenders ______should reach the Ministry of Finance International Business on June 20, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Company ______Notice of Dissolution (International Business Companies CMB INC. Customs Exchange Rates Act, Cap. 12.14 Section 9) IBC No.: 2002 - 00140 Effective Monday, (“the Company”) 9th June, 2008 ake notice that the International Business Company incorporated on he undersigned as Liquidator of T21st January, 2005 as: the above named Company does hereby give notice under Section T is notified for general information T TELECOM INTERNATIONAL 94(8) of the International Business that under the provisions of section LIMITED Companies Act Cap. 12.14 of the I 78 (2) of the Customs (Control Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, 2001, and Management) Act No. 23 of 1990 No. 2005-00063 that the Company has been dissolved, as amended that the under-mentioned that a Certificate of Dissolution has rates of exchange shall be used for has registered an amendment to its been issued, and the Company has been determining their equivalent in E.C. Articles and Memorandum of Association struck-off the Register. dollars. and has changed its name to : Dated this 27th day of May, 2008 U. K. Pound 5.2882 TELCOM INTERNATIONAL Pernilla Lindeborg U.S.A 2.7169 LIMITED Liquidator ______Dated this 2nd day of June, 2008. Canadian Dollar 2.6771 Government Of Saint Lucia D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) 0.5617 Lester D. Martyr Saint Lucia Hiv/Aids Registrar NZ (New Zealand Dollar) 1.7085 International Business Companies Prevention & Control Project

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 631 Loan # 7252 –Slu, Credit Interested CSOs, NGOs and FBOs apply part of the fund thereof to eligible # 3947-Slu, IDA Grant # may obtain further information payments under the contract for which this invitation is issued. H112-Slu that will guide the development of proposals, from the Civil Society The overall objective of the programme Specific Procurement Notice Organization Coordinator or Assistant is to sustain economic growth, human to the Coordinator at the National development and environmental Call for Proposals AIDS Program Secretariat, Sans sustainability, by promoting and Souci, Castries from 08:30 hours facilitating the management and use Civil Societies Organizations (8:30 a.m.) to 16:30 hours (4:30 p.m.) of the island’s natural resources in an (CSOs), Non Governmental from Mondays to Fridays: Telephone efficient, sustainable and equitable Organizations (NGOs), Faith #1-758-452-6918 (Direct Line), manner. The aim of the programme 1-758-451-6988 or 453-2964 (General is to provide continued support to Based Organizations (FBOs) banana commercialization, agriculture, Line) and 1-758-458-1154 (Fax Line). and economic diversification efforts Proposals must be delivered to the he Government of Saint Lucia through integrated natural resource address below no later than June 30, has received a loan in the amount management. 2008. of US$3.2 million from the T The Banana Industry Trust invites International Bank for Reconstruction Project Coordinator applications from suitably qualified and Development and a credit and grant Project Coordination Unit firms and individuals to undertake the each in the amount of US$1.2 million Ministry of Economic Affairs, following assignment: A Photovoltaic equivalent from the International Economic Planning, Investment Pilot Project for Saint Lucia. Development Association towards and National Development the cost of the HIV/AIDS Prevention 2nd Floor, Projects objectives and Control Project and intends to American Drywall Building apply part of the proceeds of this loan Vide Boutielle To further demonstrate the and credit towards the financing of Castries, Saint Lucia applicability of photovoltaic electricity activities/subprojects to be implemented in Saint Lucia. Tel: 758-468-2180 ext 5564 by eligible civil societies to respond To establish a pilot project to effectively to HIV/AIDS. Fax: 758-453-0417 Email: [email protected] demonstrate net-metering and the contribution of small-scale renewable The main objectives of the activities/ [email protected] power producers to the main grid. subprojects is to assist the Ministry ______of Health, Wellness, Family Affairs, To demonstrate the possibility to National Mobilisation, Human Services Procurement Notice increase contribution to renewable and Gender Relations in controlling the energy to Saint Lucia’s energy mix. spread of the HIV / AIDS epidemic by Tender for Supplies & targeting both HIV / AIDS high risk Related Services Eligibility: groups and the general population. Programme: Participation is open on equal terms The Government of Saint Lucia Economic & Agricultural to all natural and legal persons of the represented by the Ministry of Health Diversification & Poverty Reduction EU Member States and the ACP States now invites eligible CSOs, NGOs through Integrated Natural Resources who are signatories to the Cotonou and FBOs to indicate their interest in Management - Special Framework of agreement. submitting proposals/submit proposals. Assistance (SFA 2003) Priority will be given to proposals Interested firms and individuals can (EC Contribution – Budget Line which focus on the following: obtain additional information and copies B-21.03.18) of the Tender Dossiers at the following Community based activities targeting address: marginalized communities nationally he Government of St Lucia has received funds from the European Office of the Grant Beneficiary hIV / AIDS interventions targeting Commission to be applied to Banana Industry Trust hard to reach youth and young out of T American Drywall Building a programme of Integrated Natural school. Resource Management (INRM) under Vide Boutielle, Castries, Saint Lucia Provide care and support to persons the Special Framework of Assistance Tel: 1 758 456 0988 infected and! or affected by HIV/ (SFA) 2003 operational year. The Fax: 1 758 453 6656 AIDS. Banana Industry Trust (BIT) has been Email: [email protected] awarded a Grant Contract to manage Target vulnerable groups including an Environmental Management Fund The deadline for receipt of Commercial Sex Workers (CSWs) and (EMF), which is a component of the applications at the above address is no Men having Sex with Men (MSMs), programme that is established to finance later than 21 July 2008 at 12:00 noon Substance Abusers. INRM initiatives. The BIT intends to local time.

632 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS Re g is t r y o f Co m p a n ies & In t e l l ec t u a l Pr o p e r t y

Sa i n t Lu ci 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 to the classes Nunder 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). ______

File No (210): TM/2004/ 000201 Mark name: ELECTROLUX Applicant (730): Aktiebolaget Electrolux Filing date (220): 16/07/2004 Class (511): 8 (Hand tools and hand implements, all for use in forestry and horticulture, garden tool sets, including saws, pruning shears, rakes, trowels, ice augers, diamond saw blades, laser welded blades for dry cutting, all for saws and cutters, diamond core drill bits, diamond wire for cutting, diamond chains for chain saws, grinding tools, diamond polishing tools and abrasive tools.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2007/ 000018 Mark name: T-BOX Applicant (730): Boyner Holding Anonim Sirketi Filing date (220): 15/01/2007 Class (511): 25 (Clothing, outwear, sportswear, footwear and headgear, namely, T-shirts, sweaters jeans, bath and beachwear, underwear, gloves, socks, shoes, boots, slippers, sandals, baby shoes, sport shoes, running shoes, shoe soles, headwear, hats, berets, textile diapers made for babies, pajamas, baby feeding bibs not of paper, ties, bow-ties, scarves, shawls, head scarves, sarongs, dress collars, bandanas, wrist bands, belts, suspenders and garter belts.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000095 Mark name: DINER EN VILLE Applicant (730): American Cigarette Company (Overseas) Limited Diner En Ville Filing date (220): 14/04/2008 Class (511): 34 (Cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, smokers’ articles, lighters, matches.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co Priority claimed: 12 October, 2007 Country :Switzerland No. 563494

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 633 File No (210): TM/2008/ 000096 Mark name: ANCHOR Applicant (730): New Zealand Milk Brands Limited Filing date (220): 15/04/2008 Class (511): 29 (Dairy products in this class, dairy based beverages and powders, ANCHOR milk, UHT milk, milk products, condensed milk, milk powder and dried milk (skimmed off or not), milk substitutes in this class, milk beverages including flavoured and fortified milk beverages (milk predominating), cream (dairy products), butter, edible oils and fats, margarine and food spreads including blends of margarine, butter and other oils, products included in this class consisting wholly or principally of edible oils or of edible fats for use in creaming coffee and like drinks, food and dietary supplements for human consumption (other than medicated, or predominantly of vitamins, minerals or trace elements), proteins and protein products for human consumption, cheese including cottage cheese, cream cheese, soft and hard cheeses, cultured dairy products including sour cream and cream fraiche, yoghurt, yoghurt for drinking, dessert products in this class (milk, and dairy products predominating), flavoured dairy desserts, whey, casein for food, food spreads consisting principally of dairy products, food preserves in this class.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000102 Mark name: PRAMERICA Applicant (730): The Prudential Insurance Company of America Filing date (220): 23/04/2008 Class (511): 36 (Insurance and financial services, namely, insurance underwriting, administration and agency services in the field of life, health, property and casualty, disability, long term care, and annuities, pension fund and retirement plan management services, namely, investment of pension and retirement funds for others, and administration of employee pension and retirement plans, mutual fund and unit investment trust brokerage, distribution and investment services, investment advisory and management services, asset management services, financial planning services, investment banking services, commercial banking services, investment consultation services, investment brokerage services, securities brokerage and underwriting services, commodities brokerage and underwriting services, credit card and debit card services, financial, tax and estate planning services, providing financial, insurance and real estate information by electronic means, loan financing services, mortgage financing services, home equity loans, investment consultation services, real estate brokerage, real estate leasing, and real estate management services, and real estate investment services, research services in the fields of finance, insurance and real estate, administration, underwriting and marketing of real estate funds, managing real estate investments on behalf of third-party investors, real estate brokerage franchise services.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000105 Mark name: PRAMERICA PRAMERICA Applicant (730): The Prudential Insurance Company of America Filing date (220): 23/04/2008

634 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Class (511): 36 (Insurance and financial services, namely, insurance underwriting, administration and agency services in the field of life, health, property and casualty, disability, long term care, and annuities, pension fund and retirement plan management services, namely, investment of pension and retirement funds for others, and administration of employee pension and retirement plans, mutual fund and unit investment trust brokerage, distribution and investment services, investment advisory and management services, asset management services, financial planning services, investment banking services, commercial banking services, investment consultation services, investment brokerage services, securities brokerage and underwriting services, commodities brokerage and underwriting services, credit card and debit card services, financial, tax and estate planning services, providing financial, insurance and real estate information by electronic means, loan financing services, mortgage financing services, home equity loans, investment consultation services, real estate brokerage, real estate leasing, and real estate management services, and real estate investment services, research services in the fields of finance, insurance and real estate, administration, underwriting and marketing of real estate funds, managing real estate investments on behalf of third-party investors, real estate brokerage franchise services.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000111 Mark name: MISS UNIVERSE MISS Applicant (730): Miss Universe L.P., LLLP UNIVERSE Filing date (220): 25/04/2008 Class (511): 41 (Entertainment services in the nature of beauty pageants.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000112 MISS Mark name: MISS UNIVERSE ST. LUCIA Applicant (730): Miss Universe L.P., LLLP UNIVERSE Filing date (220): 25/04/2008 ST. LUCIA Class (511): 41 (Entertainment services in the nature of beauty pageants.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000116 Mark name: BALADE AU PARC BALADE AU Applicant (730): American-Cigarette Company (Overseas) Limited PARC Filing date (220): 29/04/2008 Class (511): 34 (Cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, smokers’ articles, lighters, matches.) Agent: Nicholas John & Co

File No (210): TM/2008/ 000125 Mark name: YO!!!! WHAM TO DEM YO!!!! WHAM Applicant (730): Dwayne Mendes Filing date (220): 13/05/2008 TO DEM Class (511): 25 (T-shirts.) Agent: Mc Namara & Co

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 635 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

636 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 637 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

638 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 639 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

640 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 641 Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA)

642 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 NOTICE

PUBLICATION BY AIR TRANSPORT LICENSING BOARD, OF PARTlCULARS OF APPLICATlON (S) TO OPERATE SCHEDULE AIR SERVICE(S)

n accordance with the provisions of regulation 6 of the Civil Aviation (Air Navigation) (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations, the Air Transport Licensing Board of the State of Saint Lucia hereby publish the prescribed particulars of the Iundermentioned application (s) to operate Scheduled Air Service (s) in, to and from the State. Any representations regarding, or objections thereto, in accordance with Regulation 7 must be received by the Air Transport Licensing Board within 14 days after the date of the first publication of this Notice; and any Notice, requiring the holding of a public inquiry must be received within 14 days after the date of the first publication of this Notice, in the Third Schedule.

PARTICULARS OF APPLICATION (S) TO OPERATE SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE (S)

1. APPLICANT: Caribbean Airlines Ltd

2. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF APPLICATION: 9th June 2008

3. ROUTE APPLIED FOR: Trinidad -Barbados -St. Lucia

4. PURPOSE OF SERVICE: Passenger, Mail, Cargo

5. POINTS OF DEPARTURE, FINAL DESTlNATION AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS OF CALL: Trinidad, Trinidad, Barbados, Saint Lucia

6. FREQUENCY OF FLIGHTS: 2 Flights Daily

7. PROVISIONAL TIME TABLE: DEPART ARRIVE

BW440 POS 1405 SLU 1510 SLU 1540 BGI 1620

BW441 BGI 1655 SLU 1735 SLU 1805 POS 1910

8. TYPE (S) OF AIRCRAFT: DH3

Signed: Vivian Georgis Taylor-Alexander Chairperson Air Transport Licensing Board

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 643 NOTICE

PUBLICATION BY AIR TRANSPORT LICENSING BOARD, OF PARTlCULARS OF APPLICATlON (S) TO OPERATE SCHEDULE AIR SERVICE(S)

n accordance with the provisions of regulation 6 of the Civil Aviation (Air Navigation) (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations, the Air Transport Licensing Board of the State of Saint Lucia hereby publish the prescribed particulars of the Iundermentioned application (s) to operate Scheduled Air Service (s) in, to and from the State. Any representations regarding, or objections thereto, in accordance with Regulation must be received by the Air Transport Licensing Board within 14 days after the date of the first publication of this Notice; and any Notice, requiring the holding of a public inquiry must be received within 14 days after the date of the first publication of this Notice, in the Third Schedule.

PARTICULARS OF APPLICATION (S) TO OPERATE SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE (S)

1. APPLICANT: Carib Aviation Limited (Corporate Registration #2254)

2. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF APPLICATION: 9th June 2008

3. ROUTE APPLIED FOR: Antigua, Martinique, Dominica, St. Lucia St. Vincent, Barbados

4. PURPOSE OF SERVICE: Passenger, Mail, Cargo

5. POINTS OF DEPARTURE, FINAL DESTlNATION AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS OF CALL: Antigus, Antigua, Guadeloupe-Dominica-Martinique- St. Lucia-St. Vincent-Canouan--Barbados- St. Kitts & Nevis-St. Maarten

6. FREQUENCY OF FLIGHTS: 3 Flights Daily

7. PROVISIONAL TIME TABLE: DEPART ARRIVE

3Q 120 SVD 11:45 UVF 12:10 UVF 12:30 SLU 12:45 SLU 13:05 DOM 13:40

3Q 121 DOM 08:00 SLU 08:35 SLU 08:55 SVD 09:20

3Q 131 DCF 12:10 UVF 12:55 UVF 13:15 SLU 13:30 SLU 13:45 FDF 14:05

3Q 132 SLU 15:00 UVF 15:15 UVF 16:05 DCF 16:50

8. TYPE (S) OF AIRCRAFT: DHC 6, BE99

N.B. There will be no pick up rights between UVF-SLU

Signed: Vivian Georgis Taylor-Alexander Chairperson Air Transport Licensing Board

644 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 CUSTOMS NOTICE AUCTION SALE

nder the provisions of section 134(1) of the Customs (Control and Management) Act No. 23 of 1990, please be informed that the following goods will be put for auction at the Ferry Terminal on Saturday 21st June, 2008 at U10:00am. Item# Quantity Description Item# Quantity Description

29 2 ctns Print Cartridges 1 1 ctn Car decks 30 2 ctns DVD lens cleaners 2 3 ctns Black bags 31 35 pcs Coffee makers 3 3 ctns CD holders 32 3 ctns Assorted watches 4 1 ctn DVD holders 33 2 ctns Wallets 5 8 ctns Telephones 34 7 ctns Key rings 6 2 bxs Voltage regulators 35 1 ctn Printer 7 2 bxs Voltage converters 36 1 ctn Broaches 8 14 ctns Car speakers 37 2 ctns Watch sets 9 20 ctns DVD players 38 4 pcs Computer keyboards 10 11 ctns Juice extractors 39 1 pc Refrigerators 11 1 ctn 17”TV 40 4 pcs Video rewinders 12 3 ctns Joystick game 41 1 ctn Digital cameras 13 2 ctns 20”TV 42 1 ctn 10 disc CD changer 14 4 ctns Car decks 43 1 ctn Cell phones 15 4 ctns 14”TV 44 1 ctn Blenders 16 1 ctn 12” desk fan 45 1 ctn Dual lens kit 17 1 ctn Toaster ovens 46 1 ctn Portable irons 18 5 ctns headphones 47 5 ctns CD player 19 4 ctns CD cleaners 48 1 ctn Universal remote Controls 20 4 ctns Tweeters 49 3 ctns Used Sony stereo systems 21 2 ctns Computer mouse 50 2 ctns New Panasonic stereo system 22 11 ctns Picture frames 51 3 pcs Daewoo microwave ovens 23 1 ctn 26”LCD TV 52 2 ctns CPU 24 3 ctns Mini portable CD stereo system 53 9 pcs Suitcases 25 1 ctn Blank CDs 54 1 bag Kodak film 26 2 pcs emergency lanterns 55 11 ctns Greeting cards 27 2 ctns Sandwich makers 56 1 ctn 2pc glass vanity set 28 2 ctns ear and nose groomers

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 645 Item# Quantity Description Item# Quantity Description

57 3 ctns Bottle openers 74 7 ctns 4-band double cassette stereo system 58 2 ctns Pens 75 1 ctn Plastic keyboards 59 10 pcs Wooden boxes 76 2 ctns Wooden ashtrays 60 5 ctns Plastic pen holders 77 3 ctns Plastic coolers 61 1 ctn Shell flower pot holders 78 1 ctn Albums 62 3 ctns AC/DC adaptor 79 1 ctn Paper weights 63 1 ctn Personal CD players 80 1 ctn Men shavers 64 4 pcs Microphones 81 2 ctns Light make up mirrors 65 1 ctn Wall clocks 82 2 ctns Portable DVD players 66 1 ctn VHF/VHR colour TV booster 83 1 ctn Power strips 67 1 ctn Vivitar pocket cameras 84 1 ctn handheld video games 68 2 ctns Nippon America soldering gun 85 2 ctns Panasonic disk stereo system 69 1 ctn Sunglasses 86 2 ctns Compact CD Sony player 70 1 ctn Speaker covers 87 5 pcs Oyster toasters 71 4 pcs Samsonite traveling bags 88 6 pcs Alarm clocks 72 1 ctn AM/FM radios 89 1 ctn Computer accessories 73 3 ctns 5pc traveling bags 90 22 ctns Assorted perfumes

Terence Leonard Comptroller of Customs and Excise

646 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 In The Court of Appeal of The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court

Saint Lucia Preliminary Cause List [16th to 20th June, 2008]

I. APPLICATION [1] La Baia Limited v Edwin Hughes [Civ. App. No.8 of 2006] Variation of Order and leave to file amended notice of appeal Anguilla

II. hIGH COURT CRIMINAL APPEALS AGAINST CONVICTION [1] Kuana Tultt v The Queen [Crim. App. No.5 of 2006] Murder [2] Ashell Moise v The Queen I [Crim. App. No.3 of 2007] Unlawful Carnal knowledge

III. HIGH COURT CIVIL APPEALS * [1] Robertina Regis v Alpheus George [Civ. App. No.6 of 2004] [2] Lyndon K. Cooper v The Public Service Board of Appeal [Civ. App. No. 34 of 2007] [3] Anselma I. Augustin v Colombian Emeralds International Limited [Civ. App. No.1 of 2008] [4] Michael Christopher v Police Constable 240 John Flavien et al [Civ. App. No.2 of 2008] [5] Peter Jn. Marie et al v represented by his executrix Flora Cenac [Civ. App. No. 16 of 2008]

IV. MAGISTERIAL CRIMINAL APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION [1] Andrew Haynes v Commissioner of Police [Mag. Crim. App. No.2 of 2007]

* Adjourned from the Last Sitting of the Court

Chief Registrar ECSC

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 647 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2004/0847

BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC Claimant

and

(1) WAYNE JORDAN (2) JACQUELINE JORDAN Both of Castries Defendants

TO: (1) WAYNE JORDAN (2) JACQUELINE JORDAN whose last known address was Castries

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that in the action commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia No. SLUHCV 2004/0847 by FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLc 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 fo fix an upset price for same.

AND service upon you of the Notice of the said Application is being effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in St. Lucia 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.

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 2nd day of June, 2008.

MCNAMARA & CO. Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Per: ZINAIDA MCNAMARA

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 served by : McNamara & Co., Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone: (758) 452-2662, Fax: (758) 452-3885, email: [email protected]

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648 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL) SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0359

BETWEEN: LABORIE CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED of Street in the town of Laborie in the State of Saint Lucia Claimant

and

(1) JOHN KING of Testanier Highway in the Village of Laborie in the State of Saint Lucia Defendant

TO: (1) JOHN KING whose last known address was Testanier Highway, Quarter of Laborie

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia, Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0359 by LABORIE CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED in which the Claimant claims liquidated damages against you.

And service of the Notice of the Claim Form in this action on you is being effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local Newspaper circulating in St. Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

The Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court of Justice at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of John & John Inc., whose business address is Clarke Street, Vieux-Fort Saint Lucia and whose address for service is Vern Gill Chambers, 28 Micoud Street, Castries. Telephone No: 454-7060/61, Fax No. 454-7062 emaiI; [email protected].

You must within 28 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an acknowledgement of service, and if you desire to defend the said action you must within 42 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter a Defence, at the Registry of the High Court of Justice in the City of Castries, and serve the Defence on the Claimant.

In default of such acknowledgement and/or Defence the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgment entered against you. If the Claimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs or the method of paying any judgment unless you apply to set judgment aside.

Dated this 27th day of May 2008.

CHAMBERS OF JOHN & JOHN INC. Per: MAUREEN JOHN Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries; Telephone Number: 453-1916; Fax: 451-7656. The office is open between 9:00 a.m and 2:00 p.m Monday to Friday except public holidays. The office can also be contacted via email at [email protected]. Presented for filing on behalf of the Claimant by Maureen John of Chambers of John & John Inc., whose business address is Clarke Street, Vieux-Fort, St. Lucia and whose address for service is Vern Gill Chambers, 28 Micoud Street, Castries, St. Lucia. Telephone Number: 454-7060/454-7061, Fax Number: 454-7062; Email: [email protected]

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 649 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL) SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0360

BETWEEN: LABORIE CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED of Allan Louisy Street in the town of Laborie in the State of Saint Lucia Claimant

and

(1) CHARMAINE DONATIEN of Laborie in the State of Saint Lucia Defendant

TO: (1) CHARMAINE DONATIEN whose last known address was Laborie

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia, Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0360 by LABORIE CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT UNION LIMITED in which the Claimant claims liquidated damages against you.

And service of the Notice of the Claim Form in this action on you is being effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of a local Newspaper circulating in St. Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

The Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court of Justice at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of John & John Inc., whose business address is Clarke Street, Vieux-Fort Saint Lucia and whose address for service is Vern Gill Chambers, 28 Micoud Street, Castries. Telephone No: 454-7060/61, Fax No. 454-7062 emaiI; [email protected].

You must within 28 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an acknowledgement of service, and if you desire to defend the said action you must within 42 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter a Defence, at the Registry of the High Court of Justice in the City of Castries, and serve the Defence on the Claimant.

In default of such acknowledgement and/or Defence the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgment entered against you. If the Claimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs or the method of paying any judgment unless you apply to set judgment aside.

Dated this 27th day of May 2008.

CHAMBERS OF JOHN & JOHN INC. Per: MAUREEN JOHN Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries; Telephone Number: 453-1916; Fax: 451-7656. The office is open between 9:00 a.m and 2:00 p.m Monday to Friday except public holidays. The office can also be contacted via email at [email protected]. Presented for filing on behalf of the Claimant by Maureen John of Chambers of John & John Inc., whose business address is Clarke Street, Vieux-Fort, St. Lucia and whose address for service is Vern Gill Chambers, 28 Micoud Street, Castries, St. Lucia. Telephone Number: 454-7060/454-7061, Fax Number: 454-7062; Email: [email protected]

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650 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 NOTICE

SAINT LUCIA DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 5.04) And IN THE MATTER of a Declaration by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that a Portion of land situate at Riviere Mitant, Quarter of Gros Islet in the island of Saint Lucia is likely to be acquired for a public purpose.

DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND

Whereas, it is enacted by Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04 that if the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet considers that any land should be acquired for a public purpose, she may cause a Declaration to that effect to be made;

And Whereas, it is considered by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that the lands mentioned and described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired for a public purpose to wit: Community Centre.

Now Therefore, it is hereby declared by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that upon the Second Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette, the lands mentioned in the schedule hereto shall be vested absolutely for public purpose to wit: Community Centre.

SCHEDULE All that piece of land being 1453B 658 situate at Riviere Mitant, in the Quarter of Gros Islet belonging to Theodora Charles, Morella St. Orner, Emmanuel St. Omer and Phillip St. Omer as Trustees for Sale is bounded as follows:-

North : By Parcel 1453B 655 South : By Parcel 1453B 665 East : By road West : By Parcel 1453B 655

The whole containing 9,007 sq .ft (326.8 S. M) as shown on Plan of Survey by Allan J. Hippolyte, Licensed ,Land Surveyor, May 20th, 2002 and lodged in the Survey Office on August 14th, 2002 as Drawing No. GI 4662 R and recorded as 518/2002.

Together with any other easements which may be necessary.

Dated this 5th day of June, 2008.

COSMOS RICHARDSON. Secretary to the Cabinet

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 651 NOTICE

SAINT LUCIA DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 5.04) And IN THE MATTER of a Declaration by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that a Parcel of land situate at Dacretin, Quarter of Choiseul in the island of Saint Lucia is likely to be acquired for a public purpose.

DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND

Whereas, it is enacted by Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04 that if the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet considers that any land should be acquired for a public purpose, she may cause a Declaration to that effect to be made;

And Whereas, it is considered by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that the lands mentioned and described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired for a public purpose to wit: Road Improvement.

Now Therefore, it is hereby declared by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that upon the Second Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette, the lands mentioned in the schedule hereto shall be vested absolutely for public purpose to wit: Road Improvement.

SCHEDULE 1 All that piece of land being part of Parcel 0425B 18 situate at Dacretin, in the Quarter of Choiseul belonging to Mary Henry and is bounded as follows: North : By Parcel 0428B 113 South : By Parcel 0428B 114 East : By Parcel 0428B 113 and 114 West : By the Vieux-Fort/Soufriere Highway The whole containing 4,377 sq. ft (406.6 S. M) as shown on Plan of Survey by Alphaeus Fadlien, Staff Surveyor dated August 8th, 2007 and lodged in the Survey Office on September 27th, 2007 as Drawing No. CH 828 B and recorded as SM 365/2007 .

SCHEDULE 2 All that piece of land being part of Parcel 0426B 154 situate at Dacretin, in the Quarter of Choiseul belonging Dalkith Henry and Mary Henry and is bounded as follows: North : By Parcel 0426B 32 South : By Parcel 0426B 37 East : By remainder of Parcel 0426B 154 West : By the Vieux-Fort/Soufriere Highway The whole containing 3,952 sq. ft (367.2 S. M) as shown on Plan of Survey by Alphaeus Fadlien, Staff Surveyor dated August 13th, 2007 and lodged in the Survey Office on May 30th, 2008 as Drawing No. CH 844 B and recorded as SM 398/2007. Together with any other easements which may be necessary. Dated this 4th day of June, 2008. COSMOS RICHARDSON. Secretary to the Cabinet

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652 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2000/0727

BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC Claimant

and

(1) MAGDALENE ALEXANDER Defendant

BEFORE: THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE BRIAN COTTLE

APPEARANCES: Renee T. St. Rose of Counsel for the Claimant Defendant absent and unrepresented

DATED: this 03rd day of March, 2008

ENTERED: this 20th day of March, 2008

ORDER UPON THIS MATTER Coming up For TRIAL

AND UPON HEARING Counsel for the Claimant

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AS FOLLOWS:

Judgment is entered for the Claimant in the sum of $157,122.89 together with interest on the principal sum of $65,753.62 at the contractual rate of 20.5% per annum from 04 March 2008 to date of payment.

Prescribed costs to the Claimant in the sum of $17,203.32.

BY THE COURT

AISHA JN BAPTISTE. Registrar

Presented for filing by: Peter I. Foster & Associates, Legal Practitioners for the Claimant, whose address for service is: Chambers, Suite No.1, 1st Floor, 25 Brazil Street, Castries, St. Lucia. West Indies. Tel. No.: 758 453-1100, Fax No.: 758452-4940, E-mail: [email protected] The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Tel. No. 758 453-1916, Fax No. 758 453-2071, e-mail: [email protected] The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday except public holidays.

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 653 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0485

BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC Claimant

and

(1) WILLIAM FELICIEN (2) PETULA FELICIEN Both of Barre Denis, Quarter of Castries Defendants

TO: (1) WILLIAM FELICIEN (2) PETULA FELICIEN Both formerly of Barre Denis, Quarter of Castries

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia No. SLUHCV 2008/0485 by FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC) in which the Claimant claims liquidated damages.

AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form in this action on you is being effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issues of the local Newspaper circulating in St. Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

The Claim and Statement of Claim 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.

You must within 28 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an acknowledgement of service, and if you desire to defend the said action you must within 42 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter a Defence, at the Registry of the High Court of Justice in the City of Castries, and serve the Defence on the Claimant.

In default of such acknowledgement and/or Defence the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgment entered against you. If the Claimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs or the method of paying any judgment unless you apply to set judgment aside.

Dated this 27th day of May, 2008.

MCNAMARA & CO. Legal Practitioners for the Claimant Per: CLEMAR B HIPPOLYTE

This service is being effected by: McNamara & Co. Chambers, 20 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, Telephone: (758) 452-2662, Fax: (758) 452-3885, email: [email protected]

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654 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 NOTICE

SAINT LUCIA DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 3 OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 5.04) And IN THE MATTER of a Declaration by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that a Parcel of land situate at Active Hill, Quarter of Castries in the island of Saint Lucia is likely to be acquired for a public purpose.

DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND

Whereas, it is enacted by Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04 that if the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet considers that any land should be acquired for a public purpose, she may cause a Declaration to that effect to be made;

And Whereas, it is considered by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that the lands mentioned and described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired for a public purpose to wit: Housing.

Now Therefore, it is hereby declared by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that upon the Second Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette, the lands mentioned in the schedule hereto shall be vested absolutely for public purpose to wit: Housing.

SCHEDULE 1 All that piece of land or portion being Parcel l049B 51 situate at Active Hill, in the Quarter of Castries belonging to Marie John and is bounded as follows: North : By Parcel 1049B 23 South : By Parcel 1049B 893 and partly by Parcel 1049B 52 East : By Parcel 1049B 246, 1115 and 1114 West : By Parcel 1049B 52 The whole containing (Lot A) 2.45 acres as shown on Plan of Survey by G. M. Persaud, Licensed Land Surveyor, dated September 7th, 1966 and lodged in the Survey Office on September 20th 1966 as Drawing No. C 3444 R and recorded as 159/66

SCHEDULE 2 All that piece of land or portion being Parcel 1049B 52 situate at Active Hill, in the Quarter of Castries belonging to Marie John as Administratix of the Estate of the late Theresa Fanis and is bounded as follows:- North : By Parcel 1049B 23 South : By Parcel 1049B 243, 240, 239, 238, 237, 236, 235, 894,54 , 53 and partly by 1049B 115 East : By Parcel l049B 51 West : By remainder of Parcel 1049B 23, Parcel 0849B 115 and 10498 53 The whole containing (Lot B) 2.45 acres as shown on Plan of Survey by G. M. Persaud, Licensed Land Surveyor, dated September 7th, 1966 and lodged in the Survey Office on September 20th 1966 as Drawing No. C 3444 R and recorded as 159/66. Together with any other easements which may be necessary. Dated this 31st day of May, 2008 COSMOS RICHARDSON. Secretary to the Cabinet

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 655 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0337

BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED Claimant

and

(1) KENNEDY CHARLES Defendant

TO: (1) KENNEDY CHARLES whose last known address was Mon Repos in the quarter of Micoud in the State of St. Lucia

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Claimant FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED has filed a Claim Form against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia, in Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0377 for which the Claimant claims sums due and owing by you pursuant to loan agreement dated 22 March, 2004.

AND service of the Claim Form indorsed with the Statement of Claim in this action and other documents filed herein is effected on you by advertisements in two (2) consecutive issues of a local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two (2) consecutive issues of the official Gazette of Saint Lucia.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to defend this action, you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement, file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries, St. Lucia.

IN DEFAULT of such Acknowledgment of Service, Judgment may be entered against you.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 2008.

PETER I. FOSTER & ASSOCIATES Per:

RENEE T. ST. ROSE Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Presented for filing by: Peter I. Foster & Associates, Legal Practitioners for the Claimant, whose address for service is: Chambers, Suite No.1, 1st Floor, 25 Brazil Street, Castries, St. Lucia. West Indies. Tel. No.: 758 453-1100, Fax No.: 758 452-4940, E-mail: [email protected]. The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Tel. No. 758 453-1916, Fax No. 758 453-1917. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and2:00p.m. Monday to Thursday and between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday except public holidays. Email [email protected]

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656 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0378

BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED Claimant

and

(1) LOUISE JACQUELINE SIMON Defendant

TO: (1) LOUISE JACQUELINE SIMON whose last known address was Bella Rosa in the quarter of Gros Islet in the State of St. Lucia

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Claimant FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED has filed a Claim Form against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia, in Claim No. SLUHCV2008/0378 for which the Claimant claims sums due and owing by you pursuant to loan agreement dated 24 February 2006.

AND service of the Claim Form indorsed with the Statement of Claim in this action and other documents filed herein is effected on you by advertisements in two (2) consecutive issues of a local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two (2) consecutive issues of the official Gazette of Saint Lucia.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to defend this action, you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement, file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries, St. Lucia.

IN DEFAULT of such Acknowledgment of Service, Judgment may be entered against you.

Dated this 23rd day of May, 2008.

PETER I. FOSTER & ASSOCIATES Per:

RENEE T. ST. ROSE Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Presented for filing by: Peter I. Foster & Associates, Legal Practitioners for the Claimant, whose address for service is: Chambers, Suite No.1, 1st Floor, 25 Brazil Street, Castries, St. Lucia. West Indies. Tel. No.: 758 453-1100, Fax No.: 758 452-4940, E-mail: [email protected]. The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Tel. No. 758 453-1916, Fax No. 758 453-1917. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and2:00p.m. Monday to Thursday and between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday except public holidays. Email [email protected]

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 657 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 certain parcels of land situate at Bexon, Quarter of Castries 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 surveyor 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 a certain parcels of land situate at Bexon, Quarter of Castries is likely to be required for a public purpose to wit: Access Road.

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: Access Road.

SCHEDULE The following is the names and parcel numbers of owners from whose land portions are likely to be required for Access Road

Block and Parcel No. Ownership

1042B 413 Peter Jallim

Together with any other easements which may be necessary.

Dated this 29th day of May, 2008.

COSMOS RICHARDSON. Secretary to the Cabinet

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658 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 GOVERNMENT NOTICE

he public is hereby notified that, effective 16th May, 2008 and until further notice, I Hon. , Minister of Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000, approve the Tfollowing rates of consumption tax as corresponding to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbers specified: HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty 27.10.13.90 Gasolene (Unleaded) -58.86 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported -341.07 cents per imperial gallon under processing agreement 27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene -341.07 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the -199.32 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil -199.32 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under -199.32 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.39.90 Other -199.32 cents per imperial gallon 27.11.12.00 Liquid Propane - Bulk -46.06 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs) Liquified Propane - (100 lbs) -89.06 cents per pound Liquified propane - (20 lbs) -134.06 cents per pound 27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane - Bulk -46.06 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Butane (100 lbs) -89.06 cents per pound Liquified Butane (20 lbs) -134.06 cents per pound 27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas - Bulk -46.06 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Natural Gas (100 lbs) -89.06 cents per pound Liquified Natural Gas (20 lbs) -134.06 cents per pound 27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -46.06 cents per pound Bulk (More than 100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -89.06 cents per pound (100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -134.06 cents per pound (20 lbs) ______HON. STEPHENSON KING, Minister of Finance.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 659 GOVERNMENT NOTICE

he public is hereby notified that, effective 20th May, 2008 and until further notice, I Hon. Stephenson King, Minister of Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000, approve the Tfollowing rates of consumption tax as corresponding to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbers specified: HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty 27.10.13.90 Gasolene (Unleaded) -72.56 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported -356.49 cents per imperial gallon under processing agreement 27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene -356.49 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the -213.02 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil -213.02 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under -213.02 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.39.90 Other -213.02 cents per imperial gallon 27.11.12.00 Liquid Propane - Bulk -48.63 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs) Liquified Propane - (100 lbs) -91.63 cents per pound Liquified propane - (20 lbs) -136.63 cents per pound 27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane - Bulk -48.63 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Butane (100 lbs) -91.63 cents per pound Liquified Butane (20 lbs) -136.63 cents per pound 27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas - Bulk -48.63 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Natural Gas (100 lbs) -91.63 cents per pound Liquified Natural Gas (20 lbs) -136.63 cents per pound 27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -48.63 cents per pound Bulk (More than 100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -91.63 cents per pound (100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -136.63 cents per pound (20 lbs) ______HON. STEPHENSON KING, Minister of Finance.

660 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 GOVERNMENT NOTICE

he public is hereby notified that, effective 21st May, 2008 and until further notice, I Hon. Stephenson King, Minister of Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000, approve the Tfollowing rates of consumption tax as corresponding to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbers specified: HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty 27.10.13.90 Gasolene (Unleaded) -108.54 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported -413.02 cents per imperial gallon under processing agreement 27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene -413.02 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the -271.27 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil -271.27 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under -271.27 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.39.90 Other -271.27 cents per imperial gallon 27.11.12.00 Liquid Propane - Bulk -58.06 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs) Liquified Propane - (100 lbs) -101.06 cents per pound Liquified propane - (20 lbs) -146.06 cents per pound 27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane - Bulk -58.06 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Butane (100 lbs) -101.06 cents per pound Liquified Butane (20 lbs) -146.06 cents per pound 27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas - Bulk -58.06 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Natural Gas (100 lbs) -101.06 cents per pound Liquified Natural Gas (20 lbs) -146.06 cents per pound 27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -58.06 cents per pound Bulk (More than 100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -101.06 cents per pound (100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -146.06 cents per pound (20 lbs) ______HON. STEPHENSON KING, Minister of Finance.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 661 GOVERNMENT NOTICE

he public is hereby notified that, effective 22nd May, 2008 and until further notice, I Hon. Stephenson King, Minister of Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000, approve the Tfollowing rates of consumption tax as corresponding to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbers specified: HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty 27.10.13.90 Gasolene (Unleaded) -96.55 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported -414.73 cents per imperial gallon under processing agreement 27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene -414.73 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the -281.55 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil -281.55 cents per imperial gallon 27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under -281.55 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement 27.10.39.90 Other -281.55 cents per imperial gallon 27.11.12.00 Liquid Propane - Bulk -58.35 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs) Liquified Propane - (100 lbs) -101.35 cents per pound Liquified propane - (20 lbs) -146.35 cents per pound 27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane - Bulk -58.35 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Butane (100 lbs) -101.35 cents per pound Liquified Butane (20 lbs) -146.35 cents per pound 27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas - Bulk -58.35 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs ) Liquified Natural Gas (100 lbs) -101.35 cents per pound Liquified Natural Gas (20 lbs) -146.35 cents per pound 27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -58.35 cents per pound Bulk (More than 100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -101.35 cents per pound (100 lbs) Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -146.35 cents per pound (20 lbs) ______HON. STEPHENSON KING, Minister of Finance.

SAINT LUCIA PRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRINTING CORPORATION CASTRIES 2008 [ Price : $3.00 ]

662 Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 Technology IBM aims to cool chips

Scientists at the firm have shown off a with water prototype device layered with thousands of “hair-width” cooling arteries. As more and more components are (millionths of a metre) in diameter, between They believe it could be a solution to packed on to chips - Intel recently launched individual layers. the increasing amount of heat pumped out a processor with two billion transistors, for Water is much more efficient than air by chips as they become smaller and more example - the problems become worse. at absorbing heat and so even with tiny densely packed with components. As a result, researchers around the amounts of liquid flowing through the The technology was demonstrated in world are engaged in a search for the most system the researchers saw a significant IBM’s 3D chips, where circuits are stacked efficient way to take the heat off the chip effect. one on top of the other. industry. The idea of pumping liquids around Laying chips vertically, instead of side For example, in 2007, US researchers computers is not entirely new. Early by side, reduces the distance data has to built tiny wind engines that created a mainframe computers had water pumped travel, enhancing performance and saving “breeze” made up of charged particles, or around them. critical space. ions, to cool computer chips. high end computers have been“modded” “As we package chips on top of each But the problems are exacerbated in for a number of years with water coolers other....we have found that conventional the multi-storey chips which IBM, as well and various researchers and companies coolers attached to the back of a chip don’t as others, believe offer “one of the most have put forward proposals for directly scale,” explained Thomas Brunschwiler at promising approaches” for building future cooling chips with fluids. IBM’s Zurich Research Laboratory. processors. In 2003, Stanford University spin-out “In order to exploit the potential of high- each 4 sq cm sandwich is just 1mm company Cooligy showed off its Active performance 3D chip stacking, we need thick but pumps out close to 1kilowatt - Micro-Channel Cooling (AMC) technology interlayer cooling.” equivalent to that generated by a hotplate. which allowed fluids to circulate through heat is seen as one of the major hurdles Conventional cooling techniques such hundreds of tiny channels on the upper of producing ever smaller and quicker as fans and heat sinks do not work as well surface of a chip. chips. with the 3D technology, particularly as heat The technology was used in some It is the by-product of the movement of has to be drawn away from between the versions of Apple’s Power Mac G5 desktop electrons through the tiny wires connecting individual chips. computer, released in 2004. the millions of components on a modern To get around this, researchers piped IBM has said its water-cooling technology processor. water through sealed tubes just 50 microns could be in products within five years.

ECSE In other news from Trinidad, trading in 7 to 1. Neal and Massy was the overall RBTT shares was suspended last week. The price leader closing at $18.76, up 95 Eastern Caribbean group’s profits of $931 million attributable cents from its last traded price. There was heightened activity to registered shareholders on record before In related news, despite Sagicor’s on the Eastern Caribbean this date, will be disbursed along with solid first quarter, the company still Securities Exchange last week monetary considerations for their shares holds a cautious outlook for this year. as over twelve thousand stocks traded. The from June 23rd. This follows the completion The Barbadian financial conglomerate sole advancer, Cable & Wireless St. Kitts of the US$2.2 billion acquisition of the experienced rapid growth in revenue gains and Nevis traded–up 33 cents, closing at RBTT banking group by the Royal Bank of due to its recent acquisitions. Sagicor’s Canada. $7.33. Dominica Electricity Services and total revenues for the first quarter of Grace Kennedy both declined by 10 cents, 2008 rose 36 per cent to US$225 million while ECFH and St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla JAMAICA: The first quarter of 2008 proved to in comparison to windfalls of US$166 Bank traded firm at $15.00 and $3.00, million in 2007. respectively. be a good one for firms listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. Most posted an On the RGSM, The Government INTERNATIONAL of Antigua and Barbuda successfully improvement to their profit performance for Internationally, it was an erratic week auctioned a 91 day, EC$17 million the period over the comparative quarter last Treasury Bill. The auction closed at a year. Pan Caribbean Financial Services, for the markets. The sudden rise in oil discount rate of 5.50%. Capital and Credit Merchant Bank and NCB prices nearing $140 per barrel caused US Jamaica reported increases in net interest stocks to plunge. Similarly, European TRINIDAD: income of 21, 16 and 4 per cent respectively stocks registered the biggest weekly On the TTSE over 1 million shares traded - during the review period when compared decline in four months also due to the rise with an aggregate value of approximately to the comparative period. in oil and stagflation effects in the US. TT$24 million. 13 stocks advanced Asian were also on the decline. and 10 declined. Ansa Merchant Bank BARBADOS : Over in Barbados, over 200,000 shares And in currencies news, the US dollar and Neal and Massy Holdings were the registered its biggest fall against the euro lead advancers. FCIB emerged volume changed ownership with Fortress, Sagicor in two months amid reports of the biggest leader followed by Sagicor accounting for and One Caribbean Media emerging volume almost 35% of total volumes traded and leaders. The local and composite indices increase in the U.S. unemployment rate both closed on the downside. were up with advancers outpacing decliners to 5.50% in two decades.

Saint Lucia Government Gazette • Monday June 16, 2008 • Issue 24 663 Ray Allen scored 25 points - 15 on 3-pointers said. “That’s a transition game from East Coast BASKETBALL - for the Celtics, but only one-third of Boston’s to West Coast. But we’ll have a day to catch Big Three showed up. up tomorrow and hopefully both of us will Kevin Garnett scored 13 points on just play better basketball on Thursday night.” Bryant breathes life 6-of-21 shooting and Paul Pierce, playing a With the Lakers down two and running out short drive from his childhood home, had only of time in the fourth, Bryant took a pass from into Lakers in Game 3 six points, missed 12 shots and was in foul Luke Walton at the top of the key. Knowing Magic Johnson looked very nervous. Across trouble all night. “As bad as we played, we he was about to try a shot that could have the court, Jack Nicholson fidgeted with his still had opportunities,” Allen said. “That’s the lasting importance, Bryant gathered himself, sunglasses, Sylvester Stallone squirmed in his positive. We can look at it, but I don’t think on measured the rim and let fly with a 3-pointer seat and nearly everyone else styling in shades either side of the floor we were good. We had that gave Los Angeles a 69-68 lead with 6:55 of purple and gold was on edge. so much more room for improvement.” left. The Los Angeles Lakers, kings of the The Celtics enjoyed a huge disparity from Fisher made two free throws and Bryant, Western Conference, were in real trouble, the line in Game 2, shooting 38 free throws to who had missed seven from the line, knocked end-of-the-season kind of trouble. Kobe Bryant 10 for the Lakers. down two more foul shots as the Lakers went pulled them out of it. But the whistles were more well-balanced as up 73-68. Pierce grew up in Inglewood, On his floor and on his game, Bryant revived Los Angeles took 34 free throws to Boston’s Calif., where he learned to play in the shadow the Lakers - and the NBA finals. 22. of the Fabulous Forum, the Lakers’ former Bryant scored 36 points with an MVP- After Garnett’s dunk brought the Celtics home where Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul- worthy performance, Sasha Vujacic added 20 within 83-78 with 1:28 to go, Bryant made Jabbar and “Showtime” had an extended run points and the Lakers, teetering on the brink sure that it was he who took L.A.’s next shot. of championship seasons. But Pierce’s finals of falling into an impossible hole in the NBA He drove on Allen to get some space, pulled up homecoming was homely. The Celtics’ star finals, beat the Boston Celtics 87-81 in Game and drilled the kind of jumper he has practiced forward, who came in averaging 25 points in 3 on Tuesday night. L.A.’s brightest sports tens of thousands of times. the series, went just 2-for-14 and missed all star, Bryant was California cool. eddie House, who gave Boston big minutes four 3-pointers. “What I tried to do with my teammates is when Rajon Rondo went out with an injury, Despite his struggles, the Celtics were just stay calm,” he said. “It wasn’t the end of countered with a 3-pointer, and suddenly only down six early in the third quarter when the world. They did a great job of defending the Lakers’ glitzy crowd, which included Rondo went down with a sprained left ankle. home court. We knew we had to come here and Nicholson in his familiar courtside seat, grew As he laid on the floor, his teammates rushed do the same. They feed off of my confidence uneasy. over to check on Rondo, who limped off the and I have all the confidence in the world that But Bryant calmed their twitching nerves court without aid - or a wheelchair - like Pierce we can come here and win.” quickly. On the Lakers’ next possession, famously needed after hurting his knee in the A change of time zones, jerseys and attitude Bryant, whose shot wouldn’t drop in Boston, opener.House, who hadn’t played a minute did wonders for the Lakers, who staggered backed down in the lane and dropped in a short in the series, replaced Rondo and drilled home from Boston in an 0-2 hole and couldn’t jumper to make it 87-81. House missed for a 3-pointer and Garnett scored underneath afford to fall any further behind in the first Boston, both teams committed silly offensive before finally making a jumper as Boston best-of-seven matchup between the league’s fouls in the closing seconds, and when the final took a 51-49 lead. Moments later, Allen marquee teams since 1987. horn sounded, the Lakers could finally relax. stuck a 3-pointer that sent Boston’s bench No team in NBA playoff history has ever Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson knew whom bounding onto the floor when the Lakers had overcome an 0-3 deficit. Bryant made sure to credit for the win. to call a timeout. The Lakers didn’t have to the Lakers won’t have to. And this time, the “I think undoubtedly it’s the leadership of endure the deafening chants of “Beat L.A.” superstar got some help. Kobe Bryant,” he said. “He was aggressive Instead, they warmed up to Randy Newman’s Vujacic, the self-proclaimed “Machine,” right from the start, put the defense on its “I Love L.A” and Los Angeles fans screamed made three 3-pointers, including a crucial one heels.” “Boston (Stinks)” every chance they could. from the left corner with 1:53 left that gave Los Angeles is trying to become the fourth Unlike Game 2, when so much of the pregame the Lakers an 81-76 lead. Pau Gasol finally team to come back from an 0-2 deficit, and attention was on Pierce’s sprained knee, flexed his muscles with two inside baskets in with two more games at home, they’ve got a the chatter before tipoff included uneasy the fourth quarter and Derek Fisher, who took chance to turn this renewed rivalry around. discussions about past officiating. The league an $8 million pay cut to come back and play Celtics coach Doc Rivers figured Bryant was again having to deal with allegations made for the Lakers, made two free throws with would take over the series at some point, by former referee Tim Donaghy, who claims 1:33 remaining as the Lakers held on. but he didn’t expect Vujacic, who scored a in court documents that NBA referees rigged “We just wanted to play,” said Bryant, combined 16 points in Games 1 and 2, to be the 2002 playoff series between the Lakers and whose only flaw was an 11-of-18 night from such a factor. Sacramento Kings. Commissioner David Stern the foul line. “I don’t think anyone was feeling “Kobe was fantastic but I thought Vujacic reiterated the league’s stance that Donaghy desperate.” was the key to the game,” he said. “I said acted alone and feels his lawyers were using Game 4 is Thursday night at the Staples before we are going to have to win a game Game 3’s platform to help their client. Center, where the Lakers are 9-0 in the playoffs when Kobe Bryant plays well. We know After Game 2, Jackson, Bryant and a few and unbeaten in 15 games since March 28. that. But when that happens, we have to shut other Lakers had made pointed and sarcastic But it took everything they had to keep that off the other avenues.” This game won’t be comments about the lopsided whistles. But streak alive as the Celtics, two wins from their remembered as one of the better ones in the if they were worried about there being any 17th NBA title but only 2-8 on the road in storied Lakers-Celtics rivalry, but it did have favoritism toward Boston, they were mistaken this postseason, made the Lakers play a more a few moments of the physical nastiness that as the Lakers attempted 14 free throws - physical, Eastern Conference-style game and defined their matchups during the 1980s. four more than in all of Game 2 - in the first nearly walked away with a win. “It was not a beautiful ballgame,” Jackson quarter.

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