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C:\Documents and Settings\Star Sunday, August 7, 2011 - STAR - Tel:- 804-4900 & 626-8822 & 626-3788 - Email:[email protected] Page 1 *STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR AR AR T T S S * * R R A A T T S S * * R R A A T T S S * * R R A A T T S S * * R R A A T T S S *STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR8*8TAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR*STAR* No.No. 151284151 Sunday, SUNDAY,SUNDAY, August MAYMAY 7, 2011 11,11, 20082008 PricePrice $1.00$1.00 SAN IGNACIO TOWN, Cayo, Thursday, August 4, 2011: A team of alert policemen on mobile patrol successfully apprehended three of four persons charged for transporting marijuana concealed inside the spare wheel of a vehicle. At around 8:30 on the night of Tuesday, August 2, the team was patrolling in a private vehicle when between miles 68 and 69 on the Western Highway in the vicinity of Rumors Resort their attention was drawn to two vehicles parked off the highway heading in the direction of San Wendy Zucely Monroy Elias Zabaneh, 26 Marco Antonio Hernandez, 26 Ignacio from Benque Viejo Morfin, 36 Town. Sensing something suspicious about the movement of the SAN IGNACIO TOWN, Cayo, Thursday, July 4, persons around the two parked 2011: vehicles as they passed, the Four members of a notorious San Ignacio gang patrol turned back to investigate. are presently in police custody as investigation The policemen came upon a continues into last Saturday’s home invasion/robbery green Geo Tracker and red at the residence of a prominent San Ignacio Town Toyota pickup truck with one businessman. person passing a spare wheel The police report indicates that at around 10:30 pm from the Tracker to another on Saturday, July 30, San Ignacio Salvadoran person in back of the Toyota. businessman, Saul Barrera, 41, was at his home on All four persons on the scene Martin Galvez Boulevard near the Cahal Pech hills were detained and informed that in San Ignacio Town, with relatives and friends Please Turn To Page 16 Please Turn To Page 4 REGGAETON BACHATA SALSA CUMBIACheck out our FACEBOOK page: Blue Angels Email: [email protected] PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Page 2 - STAR - Tel:- 804-4900 & 626-8822 & 626-3788 - Email:[email protected] - Sunday, August 7, 2011 humble servant. Rest in Peace well as to one sister, Cruzita “SP”.” Swasey and two brothers: Bato Mr. Perdomo is survived by Perdomo and the Hon. Carlos BELMOPAN, Cayo, Wednesday, Alma Escalante; Children: Perdomo, Minister of Defence and August 3, 2011: Daniel, Tiburcio, Lileth, Victor, Immigration. A solemn funeral service was Lisan and Josie. He is also The body was laid to rest inside held today in Belmopan for survived by four step children: the Belmopan Cemetery. pioneering Belizean politician, Lynne, Derek, Roque and May his soul rest in eternal Santiago “San” Perdomo, 77, Enrique “Kiko” Escalante as peace. who passed away quietly on Sunday, July 31, 2011. The well attended 3:00 pm mass of the resurrection was celebrated by Fr. Kurt Kassebeer inside Our Lady of Guadalupe Co-Cathedral in Belmopan with a large turnout of relatives and friends. A page from the booklet Santiago “San” Perdomo, 77 distributed in church reads: Sunrise: April 22, 1934 “Santiago Alberto Perdomo was born to Mr. Tiburcio Perdomo and Sunset: July 31, 2011 Mrs. Epifania Perdomo on April became involved in what would 22, 1934. become a lifelong passion – He attended Holy Redeemer politics. Primary School and Saint John’s He became Mayor of San College where he was a good Ignacio in 1964. The funeral procession leaving the Co-Cathedral student but was better known for He was then elected to the his excellence as a basketball House of Representatives for the player. Cayo South Constituency. He left Belize City to travel to His first appointment in Dangriga to become one of the cabinet was as Minister of very first teachers at Lynam Education. His next portfolio was College. Agriculture. Following his stint at Lynam In his later years he was College he went on to live in San appointed as Ambassador to Ignacio “El Cayo”, which was the Central America. hometown of his wife Mrs. Lileth Santiago Alberto Perdomo Perdomo nee Habet. They jointly “SP” as he was commonly known owned and operated the “Regal” was a champion of the chicleros, Restaurant. a lover of ladies, a man of the It is in San Igancio that he people and most of all he was a LRS-201101868 Registered Land Act Chapter 194 — Revised Edition 2000 Section 140(1) OWNERSHIP BY PRESCRIPTION Name of Applicant Registration Section Block No. Parcel No. JUDITH MUNOZ SARTENEJA 3 492 de GOROSICA Application for ownership by prescription for the above mentioned parcel situate in Sarteneja Registration Section has been received from JUDITH MUNOZ de GOROSICA being Parcel No.492 containing 7acres 2 roods 18 poles The attention of the general public is hereby drawn to this notice. Any person whose rights and interest may be affected by the registration of JUDITH MLJNOZ de GOROSICA as proprietor with absolute title for Parcel No. 492 Sarteneja Registration Section containing 7acres 2 roods 18 poles is hereby requested to show cause on or within one month from the date thereof, why ownership should not be granted to JUDITH MUNOZ de GOROSICA. (Ethel E. Gladden)(Ms.) For REGISTRAR OF LANDS PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Sunday, August 7, 2011 - STAR - Tel:- 804-4900 & 626-8822 & 626-3788 - Email:[email protected] Page 3 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Page 4 - STAR - Tel:- 804-4900 & 626-8822 & 626-3788 - Email:[email protected] - Sunday, August 7, 2011 In International Diplomacy In negotiations, they are saying there is a term called "Cross one thing but once they leave the Border Baiting". This is when a room, they tend to do different Let Us Get Together And Fight Before It Is Really country is aware of incidents things. Our government must Too Late occuring on their borders and now get tougher with Guatemala Dear Friends, land as if Belize belongs to would do nothing but allow because these incidents will get For years now we have been them. Yet, the Guatemalan them to escalate to the point worst and pretty soon they will hearing of Guatemalan citizens government is not doing where their citizens would kill a BDF soldier or a BDF crossing the border to come into anything to prevent these get killed and use it as a soldier will kill Guatemalan our country steal, squat and take incidents from further occuring. justification to declare war citzens at the border. against the neighboring country. I am beginning to think that Your Friend, Continued From Front Page also made off with an assortment this is the direction where the Wellington C. Ramos celebrating a birthday party, of jewelry and cash. Guatemalan government is Adjunct Professor of Political when a group of five persons, It is further alleged that the heading. Based on their past Science/History heavily concealed in dark invaders also inappropriately history with their unjustifiable Belizean American Community clothing and masks stormed touched an 18 and a 19 year old claim to our country, I have Activist into his house. Some of the female guests. many reasons not to trust them. New York City intruders were reportedly armed In the process of the investi- with guns while others were gation, at around 12 noon on allegedly armed with machetes. Wednesday, August 4, Barrera’s The report indicated that vehicle was recovered intact off Barrera, his family and guests a feeder road in a pasture in the were ordered into a room where Trapiche area of Santa Elena town. they were reportedly tied up No one was found in the area. after which the intruders The vehicle was removed and searched the house before driven to the San Ignacio police departing with Barrera’s station where it was held $60,000 green Isuzu D-Max overnight. truck (license plates SI-C01863- In a strange turn of events, SE), his licensed 9mm Beretta while the investigation is yet in brand pistol fitted with a the preliminary stage, the magazine containing 14 live vehicle, a major piece of rounds of ammunition. evidence in the investigation, following day, to the owner who thousand dollar reward for its The invaders also reportedly was promptly handed over, the had publicly posted a three return. NOTICE OF TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Belize Water Services Limited will hold its Tenth Annual General Meeting at the Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel on Friday 26th August 2011 commencing at 7:00pm sharp. An AGM pack has been mailed to all Shareholders. Those shareholders who cannot attend may, if they wish, appoint Belize Water Services Limited reminds customers that their a Proxy by completing the Appointment of Proxy Form water bills payment can be made via cash, check, credit or included in the AGM pack. Shareholders may also submit debit cards at any of the BWS’s offices countrywide, or at the enclosed Response and Question Forms. The deadline any authorized BWS collection agent. for the receipt of these forms is 5:00pm on Monday 22nd August 2011. Please note that authorized BWS collection agents do NOT charge any add-on fees for payment of your bill.
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