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Left: Larron Jones of the Questelles Government School placed 1st overall while Elleann Bailey (right) of the Windsor Primary placed 2nd overall and 1st place for girls. Below left: Aaron Horne of the New Grounds Primary and D’Angelo Dick (right), his classmate, tied for the 3rd place overall position.

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2. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. THE VINCENTIAN

News

Scouts: Confident about the future “THE SCOUT MOVEMENT in St. Vincent and the Grenadines has a bright future. I am optimistic that the Movement can build positively on its 100 years of service to young people here.” These were some of the sentiments expressed by Ronald Richardson, Operational Executive of the Inter-American Region of the Scout Movement, with particular responsibility for the Caribbean, when he and Bernard Joseph, Committee Member of the local Scout Movement, visited with THE VICNETIAN, last Monday.

Richardson was in St. Vincent and the Grenadines last weekend, June 13 — 15, to facilitate a ‘Retreat’ for Executive Members, Commissioners and Scout Troop Leaders of the local Scout Movement. The ‘Retreat’, held at the Scouts Headquarters at Arnos Vale, examined a recent audit of the local Movement conducted by the World Bureau (of Scouting), identified remedial action with respect to the recommendations of the audit, and generally cut

a path for the future operations, priorities of the local Movement.According to Richardson, Ronald Richardson, among the areas Operational Executive of the discussed in detail Inter-American Region of the were Finance, Scout Movement. Administration, Programme and Membership Expansion, Interaction/Collaboration and Imaging Building (Public Relations). The area of Programme and Membership Expansion was of particular significance, and Richardson pointed out that the ‘Retreat’ gave its blessing to a drive to increase membership, with activities towards that end targeted at schools, churches and the community at large. “There is to be,” Richardson said, “particular focus on the Venture Scouts,” and he explained that Venture Scouts are those in the age range of 15 — 19, “the impressionable years of our teenagers.” A reinvigorated effort in this regard is expected to be characterised by a programme which focuses on leadership skills training, real need skills (vocational) training, entrepreneurship sensitization, management skills, and community service awareness sessions. “We are excited by this area and intend to encourage the use of expertise from the wider society, business people included,” Richardson reported, even as he made an appeal for support for the programme, and pointed to the benefit of partnership between business and Scouts. With respect to membership expansion, the effort afoot will not only seek to increase and broaden membership at the entry level, but a concerted effort is to be made to attract Leaders , beginning with encouraging the “return” of former scouts. Females are not to be excluded. One of the criteria for Leadership in the Movement is a clean police record, “Important,” Richardson explained, “since the Movement is all about Youth Protection, and we do everything to assure parents and guardians that there is no chance of molestation of their children,” Joseph underscored the need for corporate support for the Movement, but assured that the Movement is not sitting idle. Efforts to finance its operations include the operation of a Lotto Booth, rental of the Scouts headquarters for seminars, weddings, etc, and rental of camping equipment. “The Movement receives a small Government Subvention and will move to preparing and submitting project proposal to funding agencies, but the support from corporate society is crucial,” Joseph told THE VINCENTIAN. There are currently 350 registered Scouts in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This number does not include the Seventh Day Adventists Pathfinders. The current Executive of the local scout Movement comprises: Ken Murray — President; Fitzgerald Providence — Vice President; Ave Weekes-Stephens — Vice President; Elizabeth Williams — Secretary; Phillip Cambridge — Treasurer; Bernard Joseph and Doris McIntosh — Committee Members.

Small group in session at last weekend’s ‘Retreat’.


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THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. 3.

News 3 Laron tops the CPEA list

prepares to bid farewell to that guitar. institution. He is thankful to “the Almighty It is from that institution that God,” and paid tribute to his he will enter secondary school in parents, friends, and teachers. September, having scaled the His advice can go a long way if Caribbean Primary Exit his listeners take heed. He is Assessment in flying colours. reminding youngsters to be ready Principal Carol Smith said that he recognised Laron was the top of the list, to face difficult conditions. Elleann as being ‘special’ from the time of her outscoring 1933 others in St. “Commit yourself to work and admission. Vincent and the Grenadines who be prepared to work hard,” Jones were assessed. He was among counselled. thirty-five students out of thirtyThere was dancing in the rain eight who passed the test from last week Friday afternoon when the Questelles Government the results reached the school, School. according to Principal Orde He secured 100 in Maths, 94 Ballantyne, as the school ELLEANN BAILEY is 11 years old, and has some for Language and 92 in Science. celebrated Laron’s feat and the advice that will benefit not just those who will sit A resident of Twenty Hill, best performance to date for the the Caribbean Primary Exit assessment, but other where he abodes with his father, School in secondary school entry students and adults. a lawyer from the Southern examinations. (WKA) Bailey encouraged students to “study and stay Grenadines area of Union Island, calm.” and mother, La She was the toast of the Windsor Primary after Fleur, who she placed first for girls and second overall, in teaches at the this year’s inaugural Caribbean Primary Exit Questelles Assessment. Her grades were 98 for Maths, 96 in Government Science and 94 for Language. School, Laron From the area of Cane Hall, Bailey enjoys enjoys singing travelling, and named Italy and Miami among and playing places she has already visited. She loves to read, musical Laron Jones made himself, his swim and play tennis. instruments family, his friends, his school Daughter of Elton Bailey and Ann Derrick, D’ANGELO DICK especially the and country proud. Elleann confessed to feeling good about her from Reeves Level performance. (Cedars), an elevenThe top female performer acknowledged help year-old Grade Six from teachers, parents and grand-parents. student of the New Principal Carol Smith was elated with her Grounds Primary school’s achievement. It is the first time that the School, placed second institution is topping any category. Smith noted for boys and third that her school has been consistent with students overall in the in the top ten. She gave thanks to God “for Caribbean Primary showing his faithfulness.” Exit Assessment Smith admitted having enrolled Ellean, and (CPEA) exam, noted her high, consistent standard throughout positions he shared D’Angelo Dick was a her primary school years. For Smith, Elleann was with his schoolmate, bundle of confidence “special” from the beginning. Aaron Horne. when he met with THE Windsor secured a full pass mark with all 11 of He had grades of VINCENTIAN. their students succeeding. 88% in Mathematics, The institution opened 25 years ago. It has a 92% for Language and current population of 129 students. (WKA) 96% in Science. D’Angello, the son of Roslyn Dick, an employee at Hadley Blooms Ltd. and Esmond Dick, a Marine police in Turks and Caicos, told THE VINCENTIAN that he was confident he would IT IS NOT OFTEN that proud, even though he is undecided about what have done well. a school has two always felt he would career path he will take, “When I came out the exam room, I thought I students tie for a top ten have done well, and presently caught passed well,” he said. spot in an exam, but disclosed that his between becoming a His parents were understandably ecstatic, his such was the reality in mother, Charis Horne, teacher or a mother jumping for joy on receipt of news of her the case of the New reacted to the news with veterinarian. The son’s outstanding performance, and his father Grounds Primary School. a big smile and hugged teacher side of the coin telephoning to convey his feelings. Aaron Horne, an him, while his father, comes from his father He admitted to having to “sacrifice myplaying eleven-year-old student Terrance Horne a who “always tells me I time and television time to achieve the result.” from Reeves Level, Custom Officer, was very detail things a lot,” while The self-confessed Jehovah Witness expressed Cedars, joined with his happy. the other “comes from thanks to God, his parents and teachers for his classmate D’Angello The exam did not my love for animals.” success. Aaron Horne said his Dick, to share second for trouble him much, since, Aaron had a special Offering advice to students, Dick said “You performance was as a boys and third overall in as he said, “I was “thank you,” for former have to study more, and be able to balance your result of sound the Caribbean Primary prepared,” having, in the teacher Addison ‘Bash’ time also; you can’t study for two hours and take preparation. Exit Assessment (CPEA) process, to sacrifice Thomas, who provided a five hour rest. Go ahead of the teacher, learn exam. playing games and extra lessons for both more things and ask for your parents’ and pay attention in school,” He recorded 94% in watching entrainment D’Angelo Dick and Jehovah God’s guidance” was his advice to those Mathematics, 92% in items on television, in himself. D’Angello has his eyes set on becoming a who will come after him Language, and 94% for favour of watching the And he is appealing to doctor or a professional cricketer, but his next Science. local news. students to “Sacrifice the and keep “the New stop on the path to getting there is the St. Grounds Primary School Aaron said he felt very Then eleven-year-old games, study hard and Vincent Grammar school. flag flying high.” (KH) LARON RODERICK JONES is ten years old and still wearing his Questelles Government School uniform proudly, even as he

“Study and stay calm,” advises Elleann

D’Angelo: Always confident of doing well

Aaron: A lesson in sacrifice


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4. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. THE VINCENTIAN

Education

Dana: Shocked but happy DANA MC LEAN is an articulate ten-year-old student of the Sugar Mill Academy. She recalls being involved in some “Physical Education activities” when she received the news of her performance in the 2014 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). “I was shocked, but I expected to come somewhere in the top

ten,” admitted a smiling, visibly happy Dana. She placed second for girls and fifth overall, with grades of 90% for Science, 94% for Mathematics and 94% in Language. Dana, who was born in the USA, is the daughter of Vincentian business woman/hairdresser, Joanne Mc Lean, and retired US Air force

Officer Keith Mc Lean. She described her parents as being happy for her, while her teachers “jumped for joy.” The young lady, who seems to carry an effervescence about her, and who believes that studying hard and putting her best foot forward were the keys to her success, will attend the Girls’ High School, in

September, and until such time, she will be “going to the beach, which is one of my favorite activities.” Dana said that she had to give up some of her break and lunch time, stay up late at night, and do morning and after school lessons. She advises students to “revise the work you are given in school, so when it’s time to study

Jamar Murray keeps Calliaqua among the top JAMAR MURRAY at just 11 years old, appears a very humble young man, even though he has all the reason to beat his chest. Murray, the son of Bernice Murray, a housewife, and Jeff Jamar Murray is hoping for a reward from his parents.

Dover, a factory worker, made himself, his parents and his school, the Calliaqua Anglican School, proud, when he placed 6th for boys and 9th overall, in the 2014 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). He registered grades of 98% in Mathematics, 88% in Language and

94% in Science. The soft-spoken scholar said he expected “to do good” but not as well as he did. He credited his class teacher, Sandra McLean, and former employee at the First Caribbean Bank, Valdex Alexander, for the help they gave him towards achieving his feat. As much as he is happy, his parents, according to the young man, are even happier. It was not easy going all the way. Jamar said he had “to study hard and sacrifice some of my entertainment, like the computer and some of the games.” But he was happy he did. He has his eyes set on becoming an Accountant. Jamar enjoys playing cricket, and named hard-hitting Jamaican batsman, Chris Gayle as his favorite cricketer. His favorite television programme is ‘Dragon Ballz’. He is hoping that as a reward for his success, his parents would see it fit to buy him a smart phone. To the students who would be sitting the exam next year, Murray said, “Good luck and strive for excellence.” Last year, Areanna St. Luce, a student from the Calliaqua Anglican School, placed 1st for girls and second overall in the then Common Entrance Examination.

(KH)

for test in school and the exams, you already have the notes in your head, so you don’t have to cram it.” She thanks God for giving her the health and strength, her parents for the support and love, and her teachers for giving her the knowledge.

Dana McClean gave up some of her recreation time to do extra studies.

Elrias Williams: “I could have done better” ELRIAS KEYONDRE Williams is on his way to the Grammar School. He placed fifth for Boys and seventh overall, as a result of his performance in the newly launched Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment. But the youngster is not satisfied with his returns. “I am a little disappointed,” Elrias stated. “I could have done better,” he added. He is the son of Elrias Williams, Senior Transmission and Distribution Engineer with VINLEC, and Roxanne Williams, a teacher at the St. Vincent Grammar School. Elrias had scores of 98 for Maths, and 88 each for Language and Science. He felt that he could have improved his grades in both English and Science, hence his reasons for being despondent. He is a Black Belt karate exponent, trained under Sensei Perry Burke, and the sense of discipline around his persona comes from this training and from his life as a Christian, he being an active member of the Christian Life Ministries. According to his mother, he needed no prompting to be

baptised. His belief in

Elrias Williams, this year’s valedictorian at the KPS.

Christ sets him apart from the average youngster. Aged 11, Elrias definitely displays the traits of someone matured beyond his years. His advice to others is “set goals, make necessary sacrifices, trust in God and never settle for less than the best.” Elrias was part of the Kingstown Preparatory School team which won the Kingstown Cooperative Credit Union Quiz for the third year in succession. He also delivered the valedictory speech at his school’s recent Graduation.

(WKA)


V T&T Chief Justice: ÂAbolish PIÊs and jury trialsÊ

THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. 5.

Regional

IF IVOR ARCHIE, Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago had his way, he would abolish Preliminary Inquires and juries, and take a serious look at the words of evidence, in particular, the rule of law against hearsay. The Chief Justice, prefacing his call with the admission that he was “getting into choppy waters,” made the bold call while speaking at the ‘Dana Saroop Seetahal Symposium: Re-engineering the Criminal Justice System’ event, held at the Noor Hassanali Auditorium, UWI, St Augustine, on Friday 13th June, 2014. The Trinidad Express reports the Chief Justice as saying: “When I came into office we were speaking about

preliminary enquiries as taking about five of the seven years, that it takes an indictable matter to come to trial, so there was a cry for the abolishment of preliminary enquiry. Then there are layers of process which take time and not just time because there is the magistrate and a whole filing system that is created that has to be done again once the matter goes to the High Court, so we are not thinking process. “At the other end of the system–and I know I am sailing into choppy waters but I have to say it–we have a jury which is the most inefficient way for conducting a trial,” he said. “If I had to pick three

things this morning I would say; abolish preliminary enquiries entirely. Let the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) decide who he would prosecute indictably and who he is going to prosecute summarily. Abolish juries and take a serious look at our words of evidence in particular the rule of law against hearsay.” Gilbert Peterson SC, who also addressed the event, concurred with Chief Justice Archie, saying, inter alia, “I also think we need to eliminate jury trials because having a jury there sitting for months listening to evidence but you are telling them complex concepts that law students will take years

Jamaica moving to decrimilize ÂganjaÊ use A DECISION BY THE Jamaican Cabinet to approve changes to the law relating to marijuana, has been met with disapproval by the National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA). As disclosed by Justice Minister, Mark Golding, last week Thursday, the changes relate to the possession of small quantities of marijuana for personal use, the smoking of marijuana in private places and the use of marijuana for medical-medicinal purposes. What it means is that Jamaica’s Parliament can expect to be considering soon, proposed amendments to the Dangerous Drugs Act. But that disclosure was met with strong objection by the NCDA which contends that the relaxation of the laws will lead to increased access to the drug, and consequently more mental problems for new and existing smokers. Deputy Chairman of the NCDA, Dr Winston De La Haye, argued that the health system is already burdened by patients who have mental illnesses caused, or made, worse by marijuana. He believes the decision will cost the country in the long term. Dr De La Haye cited regions in the country’s capital, Kingston, where, he said, “..... on each night we see four to five patients who need admission with primarily cannabis induced psychosis and we can’t admit them

….the decision made is guaranteed to increase availability and we can expect that in a very short time, that more patients are going to come who can’t be admitted anywhere.” Mark Golding, Dr Winston De La But there has been Minister of Justice Haye, Deputy widespread public Chairman of the in Jamaica, support for the NCDA, articulated reported that proposed changes. Cabinet was ready his Council’s Significantly, the strong stance to present opposition Jamaica against any amendments to Labour Party (JLP) relaxation of the that country’s has given its support Dangerous Drugs Dangerous Drug to the government’s laws. move to decriminalize Act. marijuana possession, Regional but the party wants the Commission on Marijuana, legislative changes to be whose setting up was accompanied by a public mandated by the Heads of education programme to Government of the Caribbean provide guidance in respect of Community (CARICOM) the risks of using or abusing during their Summit of March marijuana. 2014, in St. Vincent and the It is understood that the Grenadines, to address issues changes will see users of small identified in relation to quantities of the drug no marijuana use. longer having a criminal According to the official record, and smoking of the communiqué of the Summit, weed would be lawful under the mandated Commission is certain conditions. However, expected to address the issues possession of marijuana will identified along with any remain unlawful, though it others deemed relevant, in would not lead to a criminal providing clear guidance for record. decisions that will need to be Minister Golding made it made in relation to this clear that it was still illegal to matter, and report to the smoke marijuana or to possess Regular Meeting of the it, since it cannot be so Conference of Heads of changed until the Governments in July international laws change. 2014. (Source: Jamaica Jamaica’s proposed action Observer) on the marijuana issue comes amidst speculation about a

Ivor Archie, Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago, would like to see the DDP having the right to determine whom he would prosecute indictably and who he is going to prosecute summarily. the evidence. So I see the need for special juries and I see the Attorney General has made the amendment for Gilbert Peterson SAC, agrees special juries but I think it that the twin island republic would be advancing the should do away with jury system if you are able to trials. eliminate juries.” There are currently more sometimes to understand some than 500 pending murder of my colleagues still don’t understand but you are asking trials in Trinidad and Tobago, according to Chief Justice jurors to understand complex concepts of law and apply it to Archie. (Source: Trinidad Express)

LIAT to pay late fee charges for its workers SOME EASE IS expected for LIAT staff that have had to endure the embarrassment of receiving their salaries as much as two weeks late. The ANTIGUA OBSERVER reported on Sunday that with immediate effect, LIAT has agreed to pick up the tab for late David Evans, Chester charge penalties workers CEC of LIAT, Humphreys, incur when their salaries has promised Chairman of the are paid late, with ongoing LIAT Trade immediate effect. Union Group, The move by LIAT comes performance appraisal of welcomes the in response to a request put gesture by LIAT to the David Evans, the new staff. but has more LIAT CEO, some two weeks must stop.” serious words ago by the workers’ During about LIAT bargaining agent, known as the talks managers. the LIAT Trade Union group. with the It is well known that since Chief the start of the year, LIAT Executive Officer, the Trade has been paying salaries as Union group is said to have much as two weeks late. This also expressed grave concern has resulted in staff with over the management circle mortgages and loans, which has remained in place incurring late fees. even as CEOs come and go. Grenadian Chester Humphreys is reported as Humphreys, Chairman of the saying that “the managers are LIAT Trade Union group, said incompetent and incapable of that LIAT has agreed to improving the airline’s bottom reimburse the late fees once line and continue to cost the affected workers submit late company significant sums of charges they have to the money.” company. According to him, the trade Humphreys is quoted as unions have resolved to take a saying, “The workers who certain course of action which would have suffered these late he will not divulge at this charges, if they collect the time. evidential penalties, we Humphreys said the unions expect that the company will are heartened to hear from satisfy those. the CEO that his “We have also decided that management style includes this thing must come to an ongoing periodic assessment end, and therefore, we have of staff, including the given LIAT a deadline in executives. (Source: Antigua which these late payments Observer)


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Joshua expected to do good

art, and 94% in Science. “I know I would have done good, just not this good,” confessed Joshua. His mother, Natasha Marks, a teacher at the Girls’ High School, was surprised, but very happy with the result, Joshua said, but his father, Ricky Marks, is not alive to share in the glory. When asked if it was difficult without a father, Marks responded, “Not really, because my mom did a really good job of raising me.” Joshua admitted to working hard preparing Joshua Marks advises that there should be a for the “the exams by good balance between studies and one’s social studying past papers.” life. His advice to students: “Study hard, JOSHUA MARKS joins Dana McLean in do past papers, but keep your ensuring there were two Sugar Mill social life. You don’t have to Academy students in the top ten performers in the Caribbean Primary Exit sacrifice everything to do good.” Joshua is heading to the St. Assessment. The 11-year-old placed 4th for boys Vincent Grammar School. He doesn’t have a favorite and 6th overall, bringing in grades of 96% in Mathematics, 84% in Language movie or sports person, but enjoys

scuba diving and snorkel Joshua thanked his mother and teachers for their support, and he

looks forward to such support as he carves a path towards a career as a Marine Biologist. (KH)

Hard work pays off for Jaydel IF YOU WANT SOME ADVICE about how to go about preparing to enter secondary school, Jaydel King has it. “Study hard. Don’t get fed up of all the extra work,” indicated King, still propudly clad in her Barrouallie Government School uniform. From the area of Reversion in that Central Leeward district, she placed third for Girls and seventh overall. She scored 94 each for Maths and Language and 92 for Science. Her father, Jason King, is a member of this country’s Police service, and her mother, Deslyn Browne, operates a business in her neighbourhood. King admitted that “preparation was tiring, but you have to know that all the hard work will pay off eventually.” She gave thanks to God, and paid homage to family members, teachers, especially Principal Vibert Pierre. “Hard work will pay off eventually,

THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES CLAIM NO: 34 of 2014 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY EARL LINDSAY also known as EARLE LINDSAY FOR A DECLARATION OF POSSESSORY TITLE TO LAND APPLICATION FOR THE DECLARATION OF POSSESSORY TITLE

NOTICE FIRST PUBLICATION

Whereas EARL LINDSAY also known as EARLE LINDSAY of Calliaqua in the Parish of Saint George in the State of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines but presently residing at Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia, a Businessman, acting herein by his lawful Attorney-on-Record DAPHNE PAYNTER by his application filed in the High Court on the 5th day of June, 2014 claims to have acquired title by twelve years adverse possession of the said land described in the Schedule to this notice and has applied to the Court for a declaration of possessory title. Now all persons claiming an interest in the said land are required to enter an appearance in the Registry in person or by his legal practitioner, within one (1) month from the date of the second publication of this Notice which is being published twice in the newspapers. SCHEDULE ALL THAT LOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate at Calliaqua in the Parish of Saint George in the State of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and admeasruing Three Thousand and Seventy-Eight Square Feet (3,078 sq. ft.) and abutted and bounded as follows on or towards the North-EAst by a Cross Street on or towards the North-West by a Drain separating the said land from Ribishi Street on or towards the South-East by lands of the heirs of P.H. Veira and on or towards the South-West by lands of the heirs of P.H. Veira as shown and delineated on a Survey Plan drawn by Licensed Land Surveyor Collin Alexander and approved and lodged at the Lands and Surveys Department of this State on the 19th August, 2013 and bearing Drawing Number G55/128 or howsoever otherwise the same may be butted bounded known distinguished or described together with all buildings and erections thereon and all ways waters watercourses rights lights liberties privileges and easements thereto belonging or usually held used occupied or enjoyed therewith or reputed to belong or be appurtenant thereto.

even though it is stressful at times,” King indicated. She brought a sense of pride and joy not just to her parents and immediate Jaydel King is a major family part of the success story circles, but of the Barrouallie to her Government School. institution as well. She was a major contributor to the best ever performance by her school. Jaydel loves reading, and she was part of the Ministry of Health’s Public Speaking competition staged last Wednesday. (WKA)

Odion values family support ODION HAMLET is one who knows the value of family support. He acknowledged that at the Barrouallie Government School last Tuesday. He is eleven years old from the area of Middle Street in Barrouallie. He placed sixth for Boys and ninth overall when the results of the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment were announced. Odion scored 96 in Language, sharing the top spot in this subject area with Tiyana Roberts of the Calder Government. He scored 96 in Science and 90 in Maths. Odion was appreciative of the support from his family who he confessed “were behind (me) all the way.” He paid tribute to teachers and friends as well. He is a cricket fan and his favourite cricketer is Dwayne Bravo. He also

enjoys reading and playing video games. His advice to students is, “Don’t be intimidated. Even though it’s a lot more work, it pays off in the end.” He admitted Odion Hamlet contributed to a that his record year for his preparation school. was easy, having scored some marks in the School-Based Assessment. His school’s principal, Vibert Pierre, was pleased with his school’s performance, and cited it as the “best year we ever had.” (WKA)

Adiah balances work and play ADIAH HOLDER is from the North Leeward village of Spring, but she brought pride to her South Leewardlocated school, the Questelles Primary School. Her mother is a teacher there. Her father is a Bartender on a Cruise Line. Adiah placed fourth for Girls and ninth overall in this year’s Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment. Her grades were 94 for Language, and 90 each in Maths and Science. “I feel great,” Adiah confessed. Displaying a grasp of organization and management of time, Adiah advised, “Sometimes you have to sacrifice something and use your time wisely into knowing when to do your school work and when to play.” She plays the pan, swims, and dances. She enjoys playing with her friends. Principal Orde Ballantyne acknowledged the work of past

teachers who paved the way of excellence. The institution has been in the top ten in the last twenty years. Ballantyne confesses that the CPEA is a challenge. “We need Adiah Holder is parents on already learning board,” how to balance her Ballantyne time between her disclosed. “My teachers had to work and other be struggling a pastimes. great deal,” he went on. Ballantyne pointed out that there is a component of the assessment that engages parents. (WKA)


V Calypsonian ordered to compensate brother

THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. 7.

Court

VETERAN CALYPSONIAN Bernard ‘I-Reality’ White will have to pay his younger brother, Fitzroy White, compensation in connection with an incident which Magistrate Rechanne BrowneMatthias described as ridiculous. Following a trial at the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, ‘I-Reality’, 65, a member of the ‘On Tour’ Calypso Tent, received a two-year suspended sentence, and was ordered to pay $1,500 compensation, after being convicted for

causing grevous bodily harm to his brother, 54, by burning him on his left side with hot tea, May 31, at a family house at Mc Kie’s Hill, in which they live in separate rooms. ‘I-Reality’ was ordered to pay $300 forthwith or one month in prison, and the balance by August 14 or nine months in prison. Although ‘I-Reality’ had pleaded not guilty, in a caution statement to the police, he admitted that he threw hot tea on his brother. He stated that for some years there has been a disagreement

between him, Fitzroy and another brother over a property which their mother died and left. He stated that on the day in question, Fitzroy was spreading “nasty” rumours on him. “He came in the yard and I ask him why is it he spreading rumours on me, he said, ‘What happen, you want to do something,’ and I throw hot tea on him,” ‘IReality’ said in the statement. ‘I-Reality’, who was not represented by a lawyer, told the court he did not want to add anything to the statement. Under cross-

examination by Prosecutor assistant Supt. Glenford Gregg, he said, “What I would like is for the property to be sold,” adding that he had made several reports to the police regarding his brother. “We are not on speaking terms. After I burnt him, he ran for a cutlass,” ‘I-Reality’ said. In handing down the penalty, BrowneMatthias expressed the view that if the brothers had to work for their own house, such an incident would not have occurred. “There should be no house in the first place: let you all go and work for your own house, take your bundle and go. You all are so fortunate,” Browne-Matthias said, adding, “this is ridiculous.” ‘I-Reality’ told Browne-Matthias, “For 40 years I have been in the calypso art form, I have been a nation builder.” But the Magistrate responded, “May be you have that intention, but it is not being played out.”

Law Enforcement fraternity better equipped Stories by HAYDN HUGGINS THREE MEMBERS of the local Law Enforcement are now better equipped to deal with transnational crime. Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Colin John, Crown Counsel in the DPP’s office Tamika McKenzie-DaSilva and Kozel Creese of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) recently returned to the state after successfully completing a workshop on the combatting of transnational crime in Rowel, New Mexico, USA. The exercise, which spanned from April 28 to May 24, was sponsored and organized by the U.S. government. It drew participants from Mozambique, Suriname, St. Kitts, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The workshop covered several areas including: Cyber Crime, Human Trafficking, Drug Trafficking, Domestic Violence and different trends in the commission of crime. The participants were also updated on different equipment and resources used to combat crimes of this nature, and the drafting of laws to assist in the combat. The Assistant DPP described the exercise as very informative. He told THE VINCENTIAN that on the final day, different groups had to prepare presentations. His group, which comprised delegates from St. Vincent and St Kitts, did the project, ‘Enhancing the Forensic capabilities of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and St Kitts/Nevis.’ John disclosed that since his return to SVG, he has spoken to Commissioner of Police Michael Charles about implementing the project here.


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Editorial Gaston Browne throws up some “may be’s” IT IS DEFINITELY TOO EARLY to judge, but some Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) supporters may well have been disappointed with what sounded like a reconciliatory introductory approach to Gaston Browne’s prime ministership. Given what reports described as a ‘hotly’ contested general election in Antigua and Barbuda, coloured by, though not exclusively, purported questionable measures by the incumbent United Progressive Party to hold on to ‘power’, and the serious divide that exists there, which is not unlike our own reality, the natural ‘Caribbean-styled’ deduction would have been that ABLP supporters would want their victor to go after the jugulars of their opponents. Instead, in a speech that preceded his formal swearing in, ABLP supporters might have been disappointed, after an overwhelming victory for their party, when their leader, at the time still Prime Minister elect, invited cooperation from all the quarters, no matter how vitriolic they had been towards him prior to the elections, in his grandiose promise to make Antigua and Barbuda ‘an economic powerhouse’. To those who might have been disappointed by Browne’s appeal, he could well have appeared soft. But may be, from where we sit, Gaston Browne could well be that breath of fresh air in Caribbean politics that many thought the region had experienced some time ago. May be Gaston Browne will lead a new dispensation in Caribbean leadership that speaks to doing good work, without having to create enemies in the process. May be this 47-year-old prime minister of the land that once boasted of having 365 beaches, is the one who will demonstrate in practical terms, that one cannot maintain the same pitch that was thrown up during a political campaign; that one has to take one’s detractors along, not displace and marginalize their skill and expertise. May be, for the first time, here is a prime minister who will demonstrate that he is not vindictive; a prime minister who will bring a new attitude; an attitude that does not expend energies on revengetaking, subtle or otherwise; an attitude that speaks to ‘making friend’s with detractors, (Together Now) but does not say one thing and does another, like meddling with the process, e.g. attempting to take the process into one’s own hands. May be, just may be, here is a leader, a Caribbean leader, who will let the law and life take their own course. May be the man who leads a new era for one of the oldest political parties in the region, will be just in his actions across the board, and reward effort and success irrespective of class, colour and political affiliation, while rebuking, even punishing those who would dare use the goods of the state for their own personal gain and egoaggrandisement. May be he will fulfil his promises wholesomely and not destroy the system and resources of his country in the process, to such an extent that whichever government should come after, they would face monumental challenges and problems. May be, we have in Gaston Browne, a prime minister and soon to be Chairman of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM), who is a genuine integrationist; one who will not stand idly by and watch blocs of one persuasion or the other assume directorship of the thought and decision-making processes of the Community; one who will not play one favour off against another to satisfy some local, (national) agenda. May be, just may be, we will see a Chairman of CARICOM, who will avoid being hostile to his colleagues, allowing instead, the conditions of discourse that will result in genuine co-operation in order to implement constructive policy within the member States; that he will oversee that which is not destructive and obstructive to the attainment of a true integration. And then may be, here is one Antigua and Barbuda prime minister who might see wisdom in decentralising the operations of LIAT, even if it means lessening the input that LIAT, with its administration and operations located there, makes to that country’s GDP, in favour of setting the airline on some true semblance of a path to sustainability. Then again, this is just a case of may be, of wishful thinking. Disappointment, they say, is for the better, and change, they also say, is the only universal constant. THE VINCENTIAN congratulates Gaston Browne and the ABLP on their recent victory, and wishes that their tenure in Government will be characterised by a true sense and delivery of equitable service to all the people of the state of Antigua and Barbuda.

Re-joining the misery-go-round FOR THE PAST THREE MONTHS or so, I have been dogged by various maladies which feelingly persuade me of my own fragility and mortality. Unfortunately, the series of attacks came at a time when medical facilities, for whatever reasons, have been reduced to nought in this country, if not to the status of being a morgue, which was how Vincent Beache ‘misdescribed’ the scene during a past NDP regime. Suffice it to say that I had to make two expensive separate trips to Barbados to consult professors Ishmael Corbin and Gill, to take out and examine basic x-rays which were not available at home! By a strange law of nature, where the facilities were absent, the doctors, nurses and ancillary staff tried their best to compensate. So here I am still on the land of the living, owing largely to the mercies of God; but I do apologise to my readers for my inability to have taken part in the exciting public debate of the recent past. There is, of course, time for amends after the carnival; meantime, I make a few points from the resent pantomime. First of all, I personally loved the speech produced and delivered by Camillo Gonsalves, the heir presumptive. It was most apt, relevant and to the point, and given with such passion and ethos. In fact, I had discovered the said speech of a Vincentian manumitted slave -Ashton Warner - in 1964 at George Robertson’s bookstore, and had it published in Flambeau in 1965. I had given acknowledgement to Norman Cameron, a Guyanese Black nationalist, who had included it in his Book on the Negro Past. It was later republished by Edgar Adams, a past member of the Kingstown Literature Society, the publishers of Flambeau. And now Camillo had sought to give it currency where it is most useful and striking. Incidentally, Camillo is a brilliant and persuasive young man in his own right. I cannot quite understand why Ralph has decided to make a feather bed for him and not let him win his own spurs, which he would have eventually achieved. If Ralph wants to follow the two shining examples of father-son charismatic leadership, he should bear these two qualifications in mind: neither did Tom Adams follow Grantley Adams directly, nor did Michael Manley take the baton straight from his illustrious father, Norman. In both cases, there have been intervening Prime Ministers of the two rival parties, before the sons took over. The only case of direct takeover should not inspire; it is the Birds

in Antigua — Vere Sr. and Lester! In any case, the issue of dynasty is provincial and historically dated. It had its time and place. In this fast-changing age, the question of dynasties has gone by the boat like the Jack-Ass donkey cart. And one of Ralph’s clarion calls is Back-ah-death! So there is every argument that Camillo should have to be measured against the claims of Saboto Caesar, Jomo Thomas, Ronald Marks, Luke Browne and whoever else may chance upon the scene within the ULP. I mentioned the chances of Jomo, but I do fear for him, that he would not be permitted to enter as the ULP candidacy for South Leeward. He is currently showered with praises for being allowed to lead the Reparation cavalcade, which, in any event, will be long-term by nature, which precisely makes it an advanced payment. There are other negative features of the society, to which attention was drawn during the pre-carnival episodic days. Take the death of Judith Hull for instance. Judith had been, to all intents and purposes, a respected member of the community, a devout Methodist, a supporter historically and by association of the Labour Party, In 1975, nearly 40 years ago, there was conflict between the Labour administration and the SVTU of which Judith and her close friend Anne Williams of Chauncey, (later to become a top Minister of the Methodist Church in the Americas) were members. Judith and Anne were among 31 teachers arrested for disorderly and obstructionist behaviour at the Ministry of Education, featuring St. Clair Dacon as minister. At a Methodist conference in Barbados, the time Methodist higher-ups took the decision to invite Judith and Anne to apply for a separate trial of their case so that, apparently, Carl Collymore, the presiding trial Magistrate, would be enabled to acquit them, while bringing their fellow unionist guilty. Of course, Christian stalwarts such as Anne and Judith scornfully rejected the offer that emanated in high places when they discussed the matter with me, then legal solicitor of the teachers in 1975! I have had a soft spot in my heart for these two ladies ever since that time when they stood up against mighty forces on ground of principle! The main battle for SVG is how to recapture that high ground lost over the recent years.


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THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. 9.

Letters

Attention!!! I am a citizen of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. I am also a retired civil servant. I worked in several departments in government, and have met with people from all walks of life. It seems to me that when certain people retire or get to the age of 60 or 80, they must not eat or drink . How that retired person pays his medical bill, well that’s his business. On the other hand, some are happy. All is well with some, especially the ministers. They have it all. I remember one of them saying that politics did not give him what he has; he had all that he has before he went in. That is telling us that he doesn’t care if the party wins or loses or who suffering. It should not be so because God sends the rain to fall on the just and the unjust. When one gets to that age, he should be exempted from certain expenses such as water, light and medical care. SVG be warned. T Daniel

Checks and balances Sir, the Bureau of Standards of SVG certifies and verifies weights and measures in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. If a weight is 15 ounces instead of 16 ounces, it will not be certified nor verified by them. Even, liquor if it is not 100% proof, will not pass.

amount of monies they police needs to make an certify or verify and went arrest. missing. This will make the Concerned Citizen auditors’ work much easier, especially in detecting any fraud, eliminate loss of much needed funds from our Treasury, and it give all the information the

Be tough on all crime MY GOVERNMENT, the Unity Labour Party (ULP) government, promised to be tough on crime and the causes of crime. Even someone who does not support the

Correcting a ÂwrongÊ? Don’t know if I heard the PM correctly during his contribution to the debate on the Amendment to the Passport Act. Along the way, I thought I heard the PM making reference to something about adjustments to cater to pensions for police officers. Whatever the case, I offer the following: In times long before the NDP assumed government in this country, it was the practice of the Royal SVG Police Force to recruit officers at the age of 18 years plus, with the plus being in the vast majority of times, 6 months. This, in a way, might have contravened the regulation that said recruits should be 19 years old at the time of entry into the Police Force. But what made up for what seemed to have been an ‘irregularity’ was that the recruits had to undergo six months of training at a police school, which meant at the Barbados Training School before we got our own School here.

Just like we have the Bureau of Standards to ensure that we are not cheated with our weights and measures, we should place at all offices that issue checks and handle money, a certifier and verifier who both must make sworn and written statements to repay any

The six months at Training School would have meant that the majority of recruits would have attained the age of 19 by the time they completed their training. In practice, therefore, the calculation of pension for officers recruited at 18 years plus, did not begin at the point of recruitment, but only after they had attained the age of 19. The Ordinance was amended, long before the NDP, on the going of Mr. Fred Providence then Auditor General, to recognize a police officer’s tenure as beginning when he was recruited, i.e. when he took the oath as a police officer, and not after he had completed training and was assigned. Just thought I’ll give this simple insight to something that I think might have been incorrectly interpreted in the House.

ULP will agree that the government has taken measures to curb crime in this country. In time, we will see the effect of some of those measures. In the meantime, I must agree that the police are stretched, but doing the best job they possibly can do with what they have to work with. However, if there is one area my government has not been forceful in it is the area of white collar crime. Too many public servants seem to

be getting away with dirtying their fingers with monies from the government cookie jar. If it’s not raw cash, some of them seem to be benefiting in kind. Take the latest matter at the Registry. With all that we know, it seems this is a clear case of one law for the poor and another for the elite. I don’t want to think that my government has mean being tough on all crime, regardless of who forgotten its promise to the criminals are. be tough on crime and the causes of crime, to G.A. Lewis

The Auditor General Report Mr. Editor, allow me to commend you for the decision to publish summary reports of a recent report from our Auditor General. I particularly liked the manner, as used by Mr. Nelson King, of simply laying bare facts and figures of the Report, for all and sundry to peruse. The way I understand it is that the Auditor

General is responsible performance appraisal of for the audit of all the government. government ministries, Need I say more? departments, what have you. An audit I Frankly Speaking understand to mean a check. It is therefore, a report on how much money was spent, how it was spent, and how it was accounted for. The Auditor General is the one who ensures * How many that there is real public Ex-Police of those fishing accountability in the complexes, on public administration of which we hope to this country. spend more money, So when the Auditor are operating as by PATMOS RICHARDS And, Oh how he treated his Johnny was, yes Johnny was, all General submits a they are expected stepchildren with special longing. in all, a real father. report, it is, in essence, a to? WRITER’S NOTE: This piece is Johnny rallied round his children * Is it true that dedicated to all right thinking and stepchildren’s education there are persons fathers in SVG. and encouraged his spouse’s in West Kingstown Christian salvation Stereotyped by the society as a calling for the while basking in his own spiritual Burden, aging, how times pass Thinking fulfilment of prophecy bad guy redemption. return of Rene Caught up, reminiscing Johnny often asks himself why He fulfilled all of his fatherly Baptiste? In the day (of) accomplishment. In times he would prove to many obligation to his family’s joyful * Will construction that their perception of him was a satisfaction. The removal of forest tress activity return to lie. Even in his drunken stupor Construction on fertile lands Canouan by Being human, he slipped and he never forget he had to be with Minimising family June/July, or are stumbled along the road of life Product so underdeveloped. his family for supper. there still some And his explosive temper got him To him, sacrifice and challenges outstanding The moisture from watershed into many a strife. were a pleasurable pursuit matters to be Crayfish, small fish countable, More often than not his that could only fortify his spirit. Food rotten under its own settled that could impetuous indignation Not a burden by any measure Produce still to develop. cause further Was largely responsible for his But a God-given treasure. postponement? periodic incarceration. Johnny never turned his back on Technology advance, everything you can see still * How many his family Vehicles dumped, defected appliances Johnny triumphed by coming out He cared for that more important persons who High utility, waste tire, oil and smoke pollution of the mire of confusion unit in society Garbage still to be discarded. attended that And his fortitude brought him out From his prison cell he would Diaspora business High import food bill of the abyss of adversity. despatch letters of fatherly love meeting in New Destruction seem imminent for replenish Before he departed he proved his Punctuated with assurances of York are business Mothers away, fermenting an immoral a norm paternal responsibility. family unity. people? Burden, outcry of development. He was a pillar of support to his Today marks 15 years since offspring. Johnny has gone to eternity Elvett G. King - SVG, 2014

Johnny was… a reflection of a true father

Burden of Prophecy


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10. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. THE VINCENTIAN

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The NDP will transform the A great time to be young in St. Vincent and the Grenadines teaching/learning environment The issue It is the considered opinion of many young persons in the State, that this ULP administration is the most successful government in the history of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The history of achievements is impressive, especially as these affect the development of young people in the State. In fact, this is a good time to be a young person in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and this will continue, once the ULP remains in office. The ULP administration has at its core, a people-centered vision that guides its philosophy, policies and strategies for the advancement of all Vincentians. Young people, especially those who are under 30 years, have benefited tremendously from these strategies. The facts are there, and the evidence is before our very eyes, and that is why we can point to specific examples to make the point in relation to the benefits for our youth.

home and abroad. The ULP administration has spent over EC$30 million dollars in expanding the facilities and progammes at the Community College at Glen, so that our students can have greater access to learning at the tertiary level. The top performers are awarded with scholarships in the region, mainly at the UWI campuses in Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. Those who are not granted scholarships can make use of the disadvantage loan scheme to fund their education at the UWI. The Youth Employment Services, much maligned by the opposition NDP, is growing by leaps and bounds. Now the SET programme has been introduced to further enhance a programme to enable graduates to obtain on-the-job training, while at Universal access to secondary education the same time earning an income, to provide for their loan payments, Perhaps the most far-reaching among other things. The early reports strategy implemented by the ULP are that this programme is showing administration is the introduction of signs of success. universal access to secondary In another week or so, the ULP education in 2005. This is the central administration will roll out the plank of the Education Revolution which has been a spectacular success, secondary school component of the although much work needs to be done “one-laptop-per-child” programme. to deepen the process further. Under The laptops, top of the line and fully loaded Acer machines, are being the NDP administration, less than checked out by government 40% of our twelve-year-old children technicians before the delivery to were entering secondary schools to secondary students in the State. further their education. This meant Already there is an air of anticipation that six out of every ten children in among our students, and those this age group, were left to fend for primary school students who received themselves. This has changed. For example, between 1991 and 2000, the their machines last year, are secondary school population increased understandably jealous. by a total of 343. From 2000 to 2005, Conclusion the enrolment in secondary schools increased from just over 7,000 to over There was never a time in the 14,000. Today this figure is higher, history of St. Vincent and the since the ULP mantra that no child Grenadines, that so much attention is must be left behind. being focused on education. All This development has led to aspects have been targeted; early increase in the expenditure of the childhood, primary education, ULP administration, as it relates to secondary education, post-secondary education. More schools have been and tertiary, teacher education, built, more teachers hired, and more nursing education, technical and resources provided to enhance the vocational education, adult literacy learning process. The ULP and special education. Our young administration now spends an people are at the heart of these average of EC$150 million on programmes and they have responded education every year. This has magnificently. resulted in a staggering expenditure Already, there is a growing list of figure of over EC$1.7 billion in education and training since the ULP impressive achievements by our young people, in a number of areas took office in 2001. such as education, culture and the As a result, our young people are arts, sports, the sciences and in getting brighter and smarter. They have acquired skills to enable them to business. They will continue to “soar upwards like eagles with their wings think critically, to research and find answers to many of today’s issues, to unclipped”. It is this expansion, and resulting learn core values about life and our increase in the level of intelligence, Caribbean civilization. This is that has the opposition NDP worried education for living and production, enhancing the mantra that education and scared. For sure, many of these young Vincentians, products of the is the surest way out of poverty. Education Revolution, will be voting when Comrade Ralph rings the bell Other initiatives for the next general election. They will be smarter and more There are a host of other initiatives intelligent, with greater analytical implemented by the ULP administration in an effort to provide skills, and no amount of skullduggery, no amount of scare mongering tactics, our young people with a sound education. Vincentian student nurses and no lying propaganda will deter are being paid a stipend to attend the them from supporting the party that has shown the greatest interest in School of Nursing at Largo Height, their development and their progress, and upon qualification, they have and that is the Unity Labour Party. opportunities to seek employment at

The New Democratic Party (NDP) congratulates all the students who were successful in the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA), and also the principals, teachers, parents and all those who were instrumental in the children’s preparation for the exam. Despite the success at the recent CPEA exams, quite a number of problems still exist in our education system. Among them is the problem of reading. Too many of our students who enter secondary schools are unable to read at the appropriate level. This is a major concern for the NDP. But we believe we can fix the problem through teacher training, involvement of the parents (with their children) and other stakeholders in education, and the use of the technology in the classroom. The NDP recognizes that education is the key to development of any nation, and will place a high value on education. Our efforts will be focused on transforming and modernizing the school environment at all levels - preprimary, primary, secondary and tertiary. We will use advanced technology in all aspects of school administration and in curriculum delivery. The Honourable Arnhim Eustace, recognizing the critical role that Information Technology plays in the teaching and learning situation, announced at the NDP’s convention in 2010 that if the NDP were to win the general elections of that year, his party would have given a laptop to each school child. The Prime Minister subsequently made a similar pronouncement. The Unity labour Party (ULP) won the elections and laptops were distributed. However, only some primary school students have received laptops so far. Within the past weeks, we have heard that more laptops will be given to students of secondary schools shortly. We do hope that these laptops will be used effectively in the classrooms, by students and teachers, and an appropriate maintenance programme for these computers put in place. The first batch of laptops was not utilised successfully in the classroom, and there was not an efficient maintenance/repair programme in place by the Ministry of Education. As a result, hundreds of computers are left lying at the Ministry of Education. Moreover, when one listens to Prime Minister Gonsalves, one gets the impression that St. Vincent and the Grenadines is the only Caribbean country that has implemented the one laptop per child programme. That is not so. The following countries have one laptop per child programmes: St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Guyana’s programme was one laptop per family and Barbados implemented their Edutech programme. Most Vincentians are of the opinion that the ULP’s one laptop per child initiative is purely political, but that of the NDP is part of a wider Information Technology programme that the party will implement when it wins the next general elections. Through the use of technology, the NDP will transform the classroom and revolutionise the manner in which the curriculum is delivered. Then the true education revolution will come. Apart from the impressive IT programme, the NDP will improve the quality of primary and secondary

education by placing a greater emphasis on the allocation of resources to primary education; ensure that all children can afford to go to school by providing resources to assist all children in need; direct funding to the poor and students from rural areas to enable them to easily access quality education and to take advantage of such opportunities; and develop a special component within the Ministry of Education to deal with gifted students and those who may have learning disabilities. The NDP will also provide direct assistance to the paying of fees for students writing external examinations, such as CAPE and CSEC; promote diversified technical and vocational education to cater to the needs of national development; provide a dormitory for students from the Grenadines and rural areas; offer incentives and /or scholarships for students who excel in sports; make skills training more accessible throughout the country and ensure that targeted interventions are well designed and are appropriately linked to the labour market demands, national development and the global economy; and revise the school feeding programme to establish a policy that includes emphasis nutritional content of the feeding programme and the use of more local produce. While we continue to highlight what the NDP will do when it returns to office, we also remind Vincentians what the party did when it was in government. But what is disturbing, is that the ULP has owned the Economically Disadvantaged Programme of the Student Loan. The Economically Disadvantage Programme was introduced by the NDP administration. Below is the background to the programme. In 1994, the NDP government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines introduced its National Student Loan Scheme. Funds for the scheme were originally provided for by the National Insurance Scheme (now the national Insurance Service) and disbursed (as loans) to students by participating financial institutions. The requirements for accessing loans through the financial institutions placed the poorest sectors of the population at a disadvantage. When the government secured a loan from the Caribbean Development Bank to continue funding the Student Loan Scheme, a portion of the loan was used specifically to assist the poorest sectors of the population. The poor is defined as those households with annual income below $10,000.00 per year. The principal beneficiaries under this programme are those persons in the population who have the intellectual capacity to advance, but insufficient financial and other resources to qualify for assistance under the standard Student Loan Scheme. Priority among eligible applicants is therefore accorded to low —income households and others with special problems of access to needed financial resources. The electorate needs to elect the NDP when the next general elections are called, so the party can implement its programmes for a better St. Vincent and the Grenadines.


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THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014. 11.

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Spider webs and lions

Black hair, beauty and disease

“When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.” — Ethiopian Proverb

A SERIES OF PUBLISHED studies are revealing that black women are paying a heavy price, not only in dollars and cents, but more importantly their health, when they choose to chemicalize their hair. A new study in the American Journal of Epidemiology has discovered a link between hair relaxers to uterine fibroid tumors in women and early puberty in young girls. Scientist based at Boston University’s Slone Epidemiology Center, followed more than 23,000 pre-menopausal Black American women from 1997 to 2009 and found that the two- to three-times higher rate of fibroids among black women may be linked to chemical exposure through scalp lesions and burns resulting from relaxers. Women who got their menarche (first menstrual period) before the age of 10 were also more likely to have uterine fibroids, and early menstruation may result from hair products black girls are using, according to a separate study published in the Annals of Epidemiology last summer. Three hundred African American, African Caribbean, Hispanic, and White women in New York City were studied. The women’s first menstrual period varied anywhere from age 8 to age 19, but African Americans, who were more likely to use straightening and relaxers hair oils, began seeing their period earlier than other racial or ethnic groups. While so far, there is only an association rather than a cause and effect relationship between relaxers, the first menstrual cycle, and fibroid tumors, it is a known fact that the hair care industry is not regulated so there’s no telling what black women are putting in their hair and how harmful those products may be. ‘These studies go way beyond the damaging effects chemical relaxers may have on one’s hair, women and girls may be damaging their reproductive systems with some of the hair products they use, making it even more critical to know exactly what you’re putting in your hair and in your body,’ said Cheryl Blackburn, the lead scientist in the study. Other studies suggest that the toxic chemicals in hair products may be absorbed through the scalp in sufficient amounts to create adverse pregnancy outcomes among black women. A case-control study of 525 Black women in North Carolina who had delivered a singleton, live born infant examined whether exposure to chemicals used in hair straightening and curling increased the odds that the infant was pre-term or low birth weight. The researchers found that Women who used a chemical hair straightener at any time during pregnancy or within 3 months prior to conception were more likely to deliver babies that were either pre-mature or of low birth weight. The study disclosed that Black women were twice as likely as White women to have a preterm delivery or a low birth weight infant than White women. It said that differential socioeconomic status accounts for part but not all of these disparities. It noted further that environmental factors such as chemical exposures through hair oils and products that are common in Black women but

This week’s article is credited to the Methodist Men’s Group. They had invited me to be their guest speaker at their monthly meeting which was held at the Methodist Church Hall on Wednesday, May 23, 2014. I had returned to St. Vincent two days earlier (after spending two hectic weeks engaged in sharing knowledge with groups of Caribbean nationals in Trinidad and Tobago). The organiser for the Methodist Men’s Group, Mr. Bertram Cumberbatch, was quite persuasive. He was persistent. He prompted me to keep the evening’s appointment when I sought to postpone it to their next meeting date. I was quite glad that I did. It turned out to be most uplifting and educational for me. As I paused to share insights on the topic “Leadership for the 21st Century”, I was also able to learn from the exchange. It was at that session that I was introduced to the quotation that was used to begin this week’s article. While sharing views on the value of teamwork (and for leaders to encourage such an approach), one of the participants repeated that quotation. As I now key these words in, I am reminded of Dr. Mayo Angelo’s quotation, “When you pause to teach, you learn twice.” As I paused to share, I received. As I paused to give, I got. As I paused to share knowledge, I received wisdom. What a blessing that was to me! We often refer to the lion as the King of the Jungle. When we think of lions, we conjure up images of strength and craftiness. In the bible, we read about Satan going around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8). And yet, this domineering creature is not unstoppable. The Ethiopian proverb, just shared, gives the impression that a combination of several strands of “unified” spider webs can keep him bound. In reality, we understand and appreciate that the spider’s web is no match for the lion’s might. However, this analogy portrays a powerful imagery of the value of coordinated efforts and teamwork. And this is probably why the wise, ancient Ethiopians would have used this analogy to teach their citizens the power and beauty of working together. Before proceeding with this particular, it is probably useful for us to share some useful insights about the characteristics and strength of a spider’s web; one of the wonders of God’s creation. C.L. Craig, writing in the Annual Review of Entomology (Volume 42), describes how spiders produce silk (web material). The researcher noted that this relatively strong material is

produced from spinneret glands that can be found at the tip of the spider’s abdomen. The writer goes on to indicate that each gland is designed to produce a thread for a specific purpose; some are designed to provide the spider with a “safety line”, while others have a more sticky texture and are specifically designed for trapping prey. They actually use different gland types to produce different types of web. The researcher noted that some spiders are known to produce as many as eight (8) different types of silk. Wow! What a wonder of God’s creation! My curiosity about the spider’s web also prompted me to check out National Geographic’s website. There were many exciting videos about spiders and their webs at that site. It was amazing to discover that these little creatures have been able to secrete silk material that appears to imitate rubber and/or sticky glue. These relatively thin, “unsuspecting” strands of nature have the ability to trap and constrain creatures much larger and stronger than the spiders that design and produce the web. Based on the foregoing, it is easy for us to understand and appreciate the wisdom of the Ethiopian proverb: “When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion”. And while the exaggeration is recognized, we know that the analogy enables us to value and appreciate the significance of unified efforts and teamwork. Each seemingly small contribution that we make can play a significant role in improving a host of life’s situations. Small contributions among believers at a church assembly can build a new church. Pupils contributing their “pocket change” can build a library or provide a multimedia projector and/or laptop. Villagers can come together to clean the roadside or plant flowers, thereby enhancing the overall appearance of the area. Employees can make small contributions to help cover the medical cost of a colleague who was involved in an unfortunate accident. There are so many noble things that we, you and I, can accomplish when we decide to pool our skills and/or resources. Together, we can make great things happen. Together, we can defeat great foes. Together, we can lighten someone’s load. We understand and appreciate that when spider webs unite, they can tie a lion! Send comments, criticisms & suggestions to julesferdinand@gmail.com

uncommon or absent in White women might account for some of the variation in risk. Black women routinely report hair damage and skin irritation. Until now they were unaware of any evidence of any reported systemic health effects. A recent report indicated that cosmetologists may be at increased risk of spontaneous abortions from occupational exposure to a variety of chemicals. Thus, it seems appropriate to investigate whether women who undergo chemical hair straightening or other forms of styling are putting themselves at risks And it gets even worse. A causal link has been found between certain chemicals used in hair dyes and the risk of adult leukemia (cancer of the bone marrow/blood). This is a real problem among older men and women who dye their hair to hide the greying evidence of advancing age. It has been found that the darker, more permanent, dyes are more cancer forming than temporary and lighter dyes used less frequently. Nonpermanent dyes were not associated with risk. Long duration of permanent dye use may have a larger impact on the risk of leukemia and other forms of cancers than prior studies suggest. Through the years concern has been raised about the potential cancer risks associated with hair dye use Hair dye use has been examined as a risk factor for breast cancer, uterine cancer, and urinary tract cancer, and associations have been either lacking or marginal and based on sparse data. Epidemiologic studies have suggested the existence of positive associations with a variety of cancers. Various factors might affect cancer risk related to hair dye use. Permanent dyes contain greater amounts of carcinogenic and mutagenic chemicals than semipermanent or temporary dyes, and darker dyes contain greater amounts of carcinogenic and mutagenic chemicals than lighter dyes. Older dyes may also be more carcinogenic than newer dyes formulated in response to concern about potential cancer risk. Frequency and duration of use are also likely to affect risk, as are the chemical processes involved (e.g., use of peroxide to lift color in dying from dark colors to light) and the percentage of hair that is gray and in need of color. The hair and beauty is big business. Those who control it are more concerned with making money than with the health of consumers. Information is all around us. We need to pull it together in order to augment our knowledge. Be warned. Failure to act can result in irreparable harm to your body, your baby, your beauty and ultimately your health. And none of us want that to happen.

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Mustique: A serious threat to SVGÊs peopleÊs rights At the SVG 39th Annual Fisherman’s Day celebrations in Calliaqua, on Monday 9 June 2014, the President of the local SVG Fishermen Association expressed serious concerns about the exclusion zone around Mustique, which prevents our local fishermen from fishing in the sea around Mustique. Our local fishermen have been fishing in the sea around Mustique for over 200 years. Now, the super-rich white foreigners of Mustique have set up an exclusive resort, and are telling our local fishermen that they cannot fish in the sea around Mustique. The area is demarcated as a conservation area, and keeps our local fishermen out so the super-rich can windsurf in paradise. This ban by the super-rich of Mustique, i.e. stopping our local fishermen from fishing around Mustique, seriously impacts the local fishermen’s ability to make a living and feed their families. Our local fishermen have historical fishing rights to fish in the sea around Mustique. It is outrageous that the ULP regime allows the super-rich foreigners in Mustique to take away our fishermen’s historical fishing rights, so the foreigners can enjoy the water. The ULP and NDP regimes are not interested in helping the fishermen, because they are both dancing to the Mustique tune. It seems like when the super-rich of Mustique say jump, the NDP and ULP say ‘Yes, Massa’, and jump. The super-rich foreigners of Mustique are operating Mustique like a separate country. Usually, a country has a boundary that extends into the sea, and this is known as a maritime boundary. However, Mustique is part of SVG, so it is wrong that Vincentian fishermen are banned from fishing in the waters around Mustique, and can be arrested and taken to court if they do.

Our local fishermen are complaining bitterly that the Mustique Act no 48 of 2002 is a gross injustice. SVG Green Party strongly supports our local fishermen in their struggle to have the freedom to fish in any area of their own country, even in the waters around Mustique. A Green government will abolish the Mustique Act no 48 of 2002 and restore the rights of our fishermen. A Green government will not dance to the Mustique tune, and will not jump when the super-rich of Mustique says jump. The rights of Vincentians must come first. The presence of the super-rich of Mustique in SVG is a serious threat to our country’s development and our people’s rights and freedoms. They ban our fishermen, and they pay no tax and

customs duties. If we do not stand up against these types of gross injustice, we could lose our country. The country, and our people’s rights, must be protected for the sake of our children and grandchildren. Fishing, and fish processing and canning, have the potential to be a billion dollar industry in SVG. This industry could create thousands of new jobs, and make the economy a multi-billion dollar economy. A fish industry would get money circulating around the country and boost businesses’ sales. SVG must go Green for a strong economy. SVG Green Party www.svggreenparty.org

The stench of mismanagement is stifling the Town Part 1 ALMOST everywhere one goes in Kingstown these days, one is acutely aware of a foul smell coming from the drains and gutters. It is almost as if the stench unifies and embraces the town. From Town Hill to Rose Place and Paul’s Avenue, it is there. It has been some months now that some citizens have been complaining of this unacceptable situation, and it is felt that, by now, the authorities should have been exerting themselves in a serious corrective effort; but to date, the citizens have not seen any such effort. The construction of the Kingstown Vegetable Market When this town was laid down by the may just have disturbed thefree flow of waste water. French, they seemingly did so with much claim for themselves a “superior citizen status”, thought and wisdom out of experience, and for university trained and having behind their names a many years, those who administered government significant percentage of the letters of the alphabet. It should by now be clear to them that they have a took the maintenance of duty to lead the way. the town very seriously. Too often and for long, these potential leaders, There used to be a who have the information capacity to help to commitment by the initiate the fashioning of a way out, are merely relevant personnel to satisfied to play the role of “beautiful barnacles at maintain high hygienic standards in and around the bottom of a ship”, caring not whither the wind is blowing. public buildings. These situations are what I call the “Stench of Kingstown used to be lauded as a beautiful and Mismanagement” which is now stifling the town. Some of the areas of mismanagement are: clean town by our visitors. Our drains We cannot but admit These used to have been well maintained up to that we have lost that the 70s, I would say. The Town Board had a team status and, maybe, we who continuously monitored and repaired them so are all to be blamed for that. Those persons who that there were no crevices to allow water to seep have taken over the reins through. After years of that arrangement, the stones in the drains have been dislodged, and the of governance from the sidewalks are now collapsing as a result. colonial masters, have These collapsing drains/stones make it difficult not been as sensitive to for the sanitation workers to effectively clean the the issues of sanitation drains. That is an impossible task. Because of this, and hygiene and there is always a significant amount of polluted symmetry, as their water remaining in our drains, hidden from predecessors obviously eyesight, and so now the stench stifles the town. were. Our new administrators are more Bad Engineering concerned with using In too many instances, bad engineering can be power to advance their image of importance than identified as a contributing factor. Work is done over drains without due consideration for the to the advancing of the welfare of all the people, maintaining of the easy flow and for the cleaning of the drain. Pipes serving properties with potable to the extent that what water have been laid in drains, rendering the area will be passed on to the difficult to be swept by the broom of the sanitation next generation offers workers. In some cases, electricity poles are in the them a reasonable drains. A case in point is clearly seen alongside the chance for success in Middle Street side of the AC Allen building, which their time. houses the popular Subway restaurant in And the rest of us Kingstown. have, by our reticence, condemned ourselves to be labelled as indifferent. The Vegetable Market In this area, those in There is no doubt that huge building in that society who have been trained and educated out strategic former open space has significantly impacted negatively the “flow” of the town, and of the resources of the land, and sometimes Cont’d on Page 23 seem to suggest that they


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Browne in, Spencer out in Antigua

“Fifteen to two in favour of the ABLP!” That was the expectation of a source in Antigua with whom THE VINCENTIAN spoke, early on June 12, polling day for Antiguans. Going into the election, the incumbent United Progressive Party (UPP), led by Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer, had control of nine of the 17 seats up for grabs. The opposition ABLP, led by Gaston Browne, the first person other than a

member of the iconic Bird family to lead the Labour Party, controlled seven, with the localised Barbuda People’s Movement holding the one seat that is accorded Barbuda. After a turnout of 90% of those eligible to vote, figure confirmed by the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission, the picture was that tables had turned dramatically on June 12, 2014, much in keeping with the indications of pre-polling surveys: ABLP fourteen seats, UPP 3 — not quite the prediction of the source referred to earlier, but close enough. The ABLB had taken, among its fourteen seats, the one seat in Barbuda. Baldwin Spencer held on to his seat with a majority of 82 votes over newcomer Londel Benjamin.

Grounds of discontent Baldwin Spencer made a last minute appeal (address) to the nation to return his UPP to office.

This was the outcome of what reports say was a “bitterly contested”

general elections that threw up allegations of vote-buying and other irregularities. The trouncing of the UPP was clear indication that Antiguans were not prepared to endure another five years of UPP administration, under which their country had experienced economic stagnation, a widening fiscal deficit, bludgeoning national debt, high unemployment, and escalating crime, according to reports. This, if the reports are correct, is the state of affairs out of which Gaston Browne is called upon to lead the country.

Browne’s commitment In what can be described as a controlled speech, seemingly unrehearsed, and void of any unnecessary namecalling and the political diatribe that have characterised politics in the region, Browne delivered his first address to the nation, so to speak, on Friday, after Baldwin Spencer had conceded defeat long before

midnight of June 12. A businessman and former banker who is said to have enjoyed the support of key private sector stakeholders, Browne reiterated that the country was in dire straits, and called on the people to “remain hopeful for a bright future,” saying, “We have the capacity to achieve that vision to make Antigua and Barbuda the envy of the Caribbean. We have the capacity to create full employment. We have the capacity to attract investment to grow this country,” and promised to “transform it (Antigua and Barbuda) into an economic powerhouse.” Some insight into how this is to be approached includes, according to campaign promises: the abolition of personal income tax; revival of both local and foreign investment; re-tolling and reinvigorating the tourism industry; and resetting the country’s once buoyant financial services sector. Observers admit, though, that the new Prime Minister, 47 years old, the youngest to have been elevated to the post in his country, faces a herculean task to turn around the economy and re-energise public institutions and corporations.

Gaston Browne becomes the youngest Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, and that country’s fourth. investors, Yida International Investment Antigua Ltd. A proposed EC$740 million project on outlying Guiana Island and nearby parcels is included in the Agreement. Prime Minister Browne will assume the

Chairmanship of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) when heads of government meet in Antigua in early July. He will succeed Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Swearing in of Prime Minister Gaston Browne, witnessed by Governor General Dame Louise Lake-Tack (right) and Maria Browne, the PM’s wife. (Photo: Antigua Observer)

Swearing in and first steps Gaston Browne was sworn in on Friday 13th June as Antigua and Barbuda’s fourth Prime Minister since that country’s independence from Great Britain in 1981. Hundreds of supporters thronged the precincts of the residence of Governor General Dame Louise Lake-Tack during the swearing in ceremony, which also witnessed Attorney Steadroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin taking the oath as Attorney General. Benjamin’s appointment is clouded with a charge of fraud hanging over his head. The opposition UPP has already registered its abhorrence with the appointment. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Browne hit the road running. On Monday he signed off on a Memorandum of Agreement, to the tune of EC$2 billion, with Chinese

Supporters of the Prime Minister thronged the precincts of the Governor General’s residence during the swearing in ceremony. (Photo: Antigua Observer)

Some 48,000 persons were registered to vote. Ninety percent of them did.


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Lawyer writes COP on ganja issue held on a Friday evening with 20 grams of marijuana with a street DEFENCE ATTORNEY Grant value of $30, he/she is Connell has written to denied station bail and Commissioner of Police kept in custody until Michael Charles Monday morning when requesting that the issue taken to court,” Connell of granting station bail to explained. He pointed persons charged with out that by that time, the possession of marijuana, state would have be revisited. incurred a cost of about Connell made the $300 to $400 to maintain disclosure while speaking that prisoner for the to THE VINCENTIAN this week. The lawyer said that at present, when persons TWINS, Mike and are in custody on Michael Prescott, both of marijuana possession Lowmans Leeward, charges, they are not appeared at the granted bail until they Kingstown Magistrate’s are taken to court. Court on Wednesday “Let’s say someone is charged on ten counts in Stories by HAYDN HUGGINS

weekend. Connell said persons who are charged with assault causing bodily harm, which is a much more serious offence, are granted station bail, following which they go back into the same environment with the virtual complainant. “The most a person charged with possession of a small quantity of

marijuana may do is to go back home and smoke another spliff,” Connell opined. When contacted on Wednesday, the Commissioner confirmed that he had received Connell’s letter, and the gazetted officers are expected to meet to discuss its contents. The gazetted officers comprise the

Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioners, Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents. They also include the Coast Guard Lieutenants, Lieutenant Commander and Commander.

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Twins charged with attempted murder

COP Michael Charles confirmed that his gazetted officers will discuss the matter raised by Connell.

connection with a shooting incident in that community last Monday. The twins are charged on: three counts of attempted murder in connection with the shooting of Kenny Edwards, Kelon Baptiste and Askey Roberts, all of Lowmans Leeward; three counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger the lives of the trio; and three counts of unlawful

discharge of a firearm. The twins are also charged with the theft of a ewe goat, valued at $300, from Kenny Mike ‘Twin’ Edwards. Michael ‘Twin’ Prescott. The men were Prescott. remanded until June one of 24, when bail will be the victims is still reviewed. warded at the Milton In objecting to bail, Cato Memorial Hospital Senior Prosecutor with a collapsed lung, Adolphus Delpleche allegedly as a result of informed the court that the incident.


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Marijuana winds of change blowing

Attorney Grant Connell is fearful that we are missing the ‘train of progress’ on matters related to marijuana. by HAYDN HUGGINS ATTORNEY GRANT CONNELL told Magistrate Rechanne BrowneMatthias on Monday that, “the winds of change with regard to marijuana are blowing.” Connell made reference to media reports of a recent move by the Jamaican cabinet to give approval for certain amendments to be made to that country’s ‘Dangerous Drugs Act’, so that persons in possession of two ounces of marijuana and under will no longer be subject to a criminal conviction. Browne-Matthias told the lawyer, “We will eventually catch the train.” Connell, who has been vocal on the marijuana issue, alluded to the recent development in Jamaica when his client Venice George, 46, of Yambou, appeared at the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court charged with possession of a partly burnt marijuana cigarette. George pleaded not guilty when she appeared in court on Monday. However, on returning to court on Tuesday, she changed her plea to guilty. George, who had no antecedents, was reprimanded and discharged. In presenting the facts earlier, Corporal Alvin Gibson told the court that around 9 a.m. last Sunday, June 15, police went to George’s home to execute a search warrant in respect of controlled drugs. George, who was met at home, was shown the warrant and asked if she had anything to declare. She handed over a partly burnt marijuana cigarette to the lawmen. When cautioned, she said, “It is a little thing I had to smoke.”

Holding up the exhibit for the Magistrate to see, Connell said, “It has no weight or value, it could hardly be seen with your eyes. We have seen the change in Jamaica.” Speaking with THE VINCENTIAN later that day, Connell said, “The winds of change are blowing, and unless we hoist our sails, we will miss the voyage that will bring healing to the nation, both physically and financially. “We have to remove the shackles and blinkers and see the bigger picture.” Connell noted that the United States is setting a pace with regard to the marijuana issue, and the Jamaica government has recently announced a major rethinking of its marijuana laws. According to the Jamaica Observer June 12, 2014, Jamaica’s Justice Minister Mark Golding, speaking at a news conference, said that cabinet had given approval for certain amendments to be made to the ‘Dangerous Drugs Act’. The proposed changes relate to possession of small quantities of marijuana for personal use, the smoking of marijuana in private places, and the use of marijuana for medical/medicinal purposes. Approval has also been given to a proposal for the decriminalization of the use of marijuana for religious purposes. According to the Observer, Golding said it was possible that the

amendments to the law will be made by early September, and possession of small quantities of marijuana would now be a “non-arrestable, ticketable infraction attracting a monetary penalty”. Golding, according to the

Observer, stressed that “the proposed changes to the law are not intended to promote or give a stamp of approval to the use of marijuana (ganja) for recreational purposes. The objective is to provide a more enlightened approach to

dealing with possession of small quantities”. A number of states in the United States have amended their laws to accommodate marijuana for medicinal purposes.


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Your Family Plan of Action T IS IMPORTANT for you to know what to do in case of an emergency. Your Family Plan details who does what, where you go and what you take along. Practice drills will help prepare you and your family in the event you need to implement your plan. By the following, adapting to fit your specific situation, you will be better prepared for a disastrous storm.

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DEALLY, you should have enough nonperishable food items on hand to sustain your family for 1 week. High energy, high-nutrition foods are best. If the power goes out, eat the foods in the refrigerator first, before eating food in the freezer. Only

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the quickest and safest route needed to get to your destination. Remember, lowlying areas may be unsafe for travel during a storm. • Review your insurance policies and coverage.

• Take photos and/or video footage of your property. • Determine where you and your family will Store this go (to a relative, a friend, information with your an emergency shelter) in important papers. Make copies of the documents the event you have to and photographs and evacuate or you think that you may not be safe leave them with someone you trust. at your own house. • Visually inspect

ground for debris or items such as furniture your that could blow away. home and property. Make any • Purchase plywood, repairs necessary: check rope, extra nails and the roof for loose tarpaulins for protecting sheeting/nails; clear the windows and doors. gutters and drains to ensure proper drainage; • Prepare an cut loose overhanging Emergency Supply Kit. branches; check the

se this checklist as you prepare to stay home during the storm.

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• Secure all windows and doors with plywood. • Keep updated on the storm’s status by listening to advisory from NEMO and the Met Office. • Open your home as a refuge to friends or family members whose homes may not provide adequate protection. • Remove all loose items from your yard. • Keep flashlights handy. • Have your Emergency Supply Kits near at hand.

• If the power goes out, turn off your water heater, air conditioner and heater to reduce the chance of damage. • If flooding occurs, turn off all electricity at the main breaker box. • Do not use your computer or any

open the refrigerator and freezer doors when needed - the longer the door stays closed, the longer the food lasts. Non-perishable foods are to be used primarily after the perishable food items from your refrigerator and freezer are consumed.

Ensuring Your Pet’s Safety

Weathering the Storm at Home

• Stay away from windows or any glass-covered openings during the storm. Go to the lowest floor of your home. Find a room that is structurally reinforced - a bathroom or closet - and wait there until the storm passes.

Storing Food

electrical device during the storm. • Do not leave your house until it has been confirmed that it is safe to do so. It may seem as if the storm has passed, yet you could be in the calm eye of the hurricane. • Make sure your car has a full tank of gas. • Withdraw money beforehand - the storm may knock out power at ATMs.

THE SINGLE most important thing you can do to protect your pets if you evacuate is to take them with you or move them to higher/safe grounds. If it’s not safe in the disaster area, it’s not safe for your pets. Because emergency shelters don’t accept pets, you must plan ahead to ensure that your family and pets will have a safe place to stay. Your pets should be wearing up-to-date identification at all times. It’s a good idea to include the phone number of a friend or relative outside your immediate area - if your pet is lost, you want to provide a number on the tag that will be answered even if you’re out of your home.


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Storm Names 2014 Hurricane Season Arthur Bertha Cristobal Dolly Edouard Fay

Gonzalo Hanna Isaias Josephine Kyle Laura

Marco Nana Omar Paulette Rene Sally

Teddy Vicky Wilfred

Storing Water HEN A HURRICANE threatens, it is important to have enough drinking water available to sustain each family member for 2 weeks - (minimum one gallon of water per person per day for 14 days). A hurricane often causes severe flooding which enables bacteria that can contaminate the local water supply. Bacteria can be life-threatening for people and pets. Here are some ways to ensure a safe supply of water:

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Before the Storm

• Fill your bathtub and sinks with water. To keep water from leaking, cover the drain with a clean sheet of plastic before filling. • Fill clean plastic or glass containers with water. Store the bottled water in a cool, dark area. • Any water you have stored in clean containers before the storm should be safe to drink for at least 2 weeks. It is still advisable to boil all drinking water during

Take Evacuation Kits.

Gather your important documents: insurance papers with the name and phone number of your agent, medical records, driver’s licence, property photos, inventory check list, etc.

Turn off water, gas and electricity.

Lock all windows and doors.

Call friends and relatives to inform them of your destination. When you arrive, call again to let them know you are safe.

Leave the area, but not the region. Roads may be

• If you have a swimming pool, fill it and stock the water with chlorine. Cover the pool tightly with a pool cover. congested and the more time spent on the road, the greater your chance of being stranded by the storm.

If you have to Evacuate DON’T PANIC. An orderly, but immediate evacuation will help ensure that you arrive safely at your destination.

that period.

Evacuation Kit (Things to carry if going to a Shelter): •

Blankets/sheets for each member of the family.

Foam mattresses.

Identification cards for everyone.

Important documents secured in water tight containers.

Medicines and prescription drugs.

Extra clothes, shoes, etc.

Books, games, playing cards, etc., (this may be an extended stay).

Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, toilet paper, feminine products, paper towels, etc.

Cash

Food for 3 days.

Drinking water

Baby food (if necessary)


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Salome Keil Stewart perished when the house she owned was ravaged by fire.

11, 1, one of two of Noreen Michelle Keil Johnson, Noreen ‘Michelle’ Johnson and her Zion Forbes, 1 Salome’s grandsons who was also Salome’s Sydney, two of the Salome’ s daughter, daughterr, also als Salome’s son, Stephon Sydney, burnt to death in the fire. perished in the fire. fatalities in the Newark fire.

Vincentians killed in New Jersey Father’s Day fire by Stories and photos by NELSON A. A. KING NELSON naking@verizon.net; nelok naking@verizon.net; nelok-ing@msn.com CORRESPONDENT US CORRESPONDENT

FIVE VINCENTIANS VINCENTIANS AND ONE FIVE AMERI CAN w ere killed in a AMERICAN were y, fast-moving fire on F ather’s Da fast-moving Father’s Day, w last Sunday, Sunday, in Newark, Newark, Ne last New Jersey, according according tto o rep orts. Jersey, reports. Firefighters said the pre-dawn fire roared through two homes in New Jersey’s largest city, killing the six people, shocking the commu commu-nity and leaving fire officials trying to determine what exactly caused the fatal inferno. Family members identified the victims to THE VINCEN VINCEN-TIAN as: Vincentian born Salome Keil Stewart, 58; her American born husband, Reginald Stewart, 58; Salome’s daughters Noreen ‘Michelle’ Keil Johnson, 43 (Vincentian) and Natasha Kinsale Forbes, 37, (Trinidad (Trinidad-ian); and Salome’s grandsons, American born Stephon Sydney, 15, and Zion Forbes, 11. County officials confirmed that Salome, her husband and daughter Natasha were the known occupants of the house. Noreen, Zion and Stephon were visiting at the time of the fire. Referring to property records, Newark’s Star Ledger newspaper reported that the three-story, single-family house, built in 1927, appeared to be owned by Salome Stew Stew-art, who bought it last year for US$125,000. James Johnson, a neigh neigh--

bour who identified himself to CBS TV-New York as the family’s pastor, said the family had been in Newark for several years and that, “They're very good people,…. they’re a part of my ministry. So I’m very shaken at this moment.” Another neighbour, Brion Cameron, told CBS TV News: “They was (were) real sweet. The old lady, she had a nice heart. She was a calm person. If anything ever went wrong and you needed her help, she was there.” Firefighters’ lost cause Officials said the three-alarm fire started in the single-family house near the corner of Madison Avenue and South 15th Street in Newark, at 3:48 a.m. They said the house was engulfed in flames which quickly spread to the house on the right. Capt. John Brown, a spokesman for the Newark Fire Department, said firefighters arrived at the scene minutes after the first alarm went out at 3:51 a.m. By the time they got there, they found the first and second floors engulfed in flames. Flames were “already shooting out the window,” Brown told the Star Ledger. Neighbours said firefight firefight-ers tried desperately to rescue residents from the burning home, but fast-moving flames made it impossible to save them. “There was literally noth noth-ing anyone could do,” said the

neighbor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “It was horrible, to stand here and watch it burn, and you can’t do nothing.” Another neighbour, Mark White, told the Star Ledger that the fire went from small to intense in a very short period of time. “That’s the hurting part, standing here and being helpless,” White said. Brown said firefighters immediately rushed into the house to attack the blaze from the inside. “It’s hard that somebody lost loved ones on a special day,” he said. “Father’s Day is supposed to be a special day. We take that kind of hard.” Brown said the fire, which spread to the house next door, was brought under control by 4:50 a.m., adding, however, that both structures were destroyed. He said a total of 85 firefighters in 19 vehicles responded to the blaze, adding that no firefighters suffered injuries. Thomas Fennelly, chief assistant Essex County prosecutor, said authorities have not determined the cause of the fire, adding that it doesn’t appear to be suspi suspi-cious. However, Anthony Ambro Ambro-se, chief of detectives for the prosecutor's office, said an arson task force is investigat investigat-ing the fire. Cit Cityy Officials express grief It was the worst fire in the city since five people, includ includ-ing three children, were killed

frame The home of the Stewart family showing its burnt frame. A firefighter picks through the remains of Stewart’s home.

Salome’s Alicia Forbes, Salome’ s only daughter.. surviving daughter in 2012, when flames in a vacant Newark house leapt to the home next door in the Vailsburg neighbourhood, the Star Ledger said. Newark Mayor Luis Quintana, who was at the scene of the fire on Father’s Day, said he was saddened by the tragedy. “For all of us, the loss of one life to a tragedy like a fire is one too many,” he said in a statement. Newark Mayor-elect Ras Baraka, who will be sworn-in in July after being elected last month, said he grew up just four blocks away. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fire like that, to be that tragic,” he said. Next to the charred home, at the storefront Tree of Life Ministries church, Calvin Darling, who serves as minis minis-ter of music, said he knew the

family well. He said the family regularly attended the church. “I can’t believe it,” he said. “This is such a shame.” Holding a picture of her grandson, Stephon Sydney, Iris Sydney, 77, of Irvington, New Jersey, said Stephon and his mother were supposed to meet her at the Solid Rock Baptist Church for an 8 a.m. service on Father’s Day, but they never showed. She told the Star Ledger that the church is where her son, Desmond Sydney Jr. Stephon’s father - attended before he was fatally struck while riding his bicycle in Newark two years ago. She said Michelle (John (John-son) brought her son to

m Georgia so s he Newark from could travel to Trinidad with andmother for a his other grandmother month. heart she “I feel it to my heart,” said, standing ng across the th h street from the burnt home. Salome Stewart tewart is survived s ghter, Alcia by: her daughter, Fiorbes; her mother, K of 81-year-old Catherine Keil Upper New Montrose; broth b brotheil in the USA, U ers Rufus Keil Orpen Keil, a teacher at a the In Kingstown Technical Institute and Anthony y Keil, a tailor ta Georg operating at the George McIntosh Market; arket; and sisters oultre (USA) (USA and Christine Moultre Sylneva Cudjoe djoe and Annis An Sharpesda Stephens of Sharpesdale, Kingstown.

ONE OF THE LEADING VINCENTIAN educational and cultural groups in the United States, on Father’s Day, last Sunday, honored 14 past members who had served at least seven years in the 35-year-old organization. The Brooklyn, New York-based Club St. Vincent, Inc. bestowed the honors during a nostalgic ceremony at the Friends of Crown Heights Educational Center. The honorees were: Antonia Rose Carter, Dennis ‘Long John’ Bernard, Darwin Bibby, Julian ‘Arnett’ Browne, Noel ‘Latts’ Charles, Percival Dublin, Cardon Emmons, Wilfred Jackson, Gustin ‘Funky’ James, Denzil Neverson, Phillie Sam, Noel ‘Smilie’ Sardine, Richard Sutherland and Alwyn ‘Bum’ Williams. The honorees also received certificates of appreciation from Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. “Today, we are here to pay tribute to our past members, some of whom are our founding fathers and mother as we recognize their contributions and sacrifices of which we are the beneficiaries,” said Ancilla Friday, the group’s president, who hails from Ratho Mill, before leading the presentation of awards and certificates. “These men and woman were visionaries and trail blazers,” she added. “Some of them may not have been on the executive body of Club St. Vincent, Inc., but [they] no less have done a herculean job behind the scenes.” Patrons were also shown a slide presentation of the honorees during their past roles and activities, narrated by Verna Arthur, one of the coordinators of the event, and a past Club St. Vincent, Inc. president, and Auton ‘Frankie” George, a foundation member, who was among the group’s past members honored last Father’s Day. Ex-teacher Bernard, an Arnos Vale native, who currently resides in the upstate New York town of New Windsor, described the ceremony as “very special. “When they called me, it was surprising,” Bernard, who was simultaneously a member of the Brooklyn-based St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ex-Teachers Association of New York, told THE VINCENTIAN afterwards.

Club St. Vincent, Inc. President Ancilla Friday making welcome remarks. James, co-owner of the Fish Eye Bar and Grill on Foster Avenue in Brooklyn, originally from South Rivers, said it was “good” to be honored by his former club. He, however, said: “It should have been done before, because I did a lot for the organization. “We had some of the biggest boat rides and exhibitions,” added James in a VINCENTIAN interview. Kings County (Brooklyn) Supreme Court Judge Sylvia G. Ash, who received the award on behalf of her cousin Richard Sutherland, said she was “very honored to receive this award, especially that Club St. Vincent, Inc. originated in my father’s basement” on East 95th Street and Church Avenue in Brooklyn. Her late father, Rudolph “Fire” Ash, of Kingstown Hill, was renowned for organizing Vincentian carnival activities, on East 95th Street and Church Avenue, on the Sunday

Erlene Williams-King serenading honorees and fathers. Right: The Ash Family, with Judge Sylvia Ash (2nd from left) and Ancilla Friday (L), receives award on behalf of Richard Sutherland.

Dennis "Long John" Bernard received award from Yvette Williams (L) and Ancilla Friday.

Gustin "Funky" James receives award from Verna Arthur (L) and Ancilla Friday. before the West Indian American Carnival Parade on Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway on Labor Day. Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is celebrated as a public holiday in the United States. “My father would have been very proud that the organization (Club St. Vincent, Inc.) is still very vibrant and serving the Vincentian community,” Judge Ash told THE VINCENTIAN. Erlene Williams-King,

a former aide to the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Consul General, serenaded the honorees and fathers in the audience. Patrons then danced the evening away to the rhythmic sounds of DJ Supa Eyes. “It was truly a nostalgic moment – an evening, based on the feedback I got from past members, that will always be etched in their memory,” said Arthur.


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would be stupid, and furthermore, she needed I HAVE THIS FRIEND whom everything in the bag, I trust very much and have and explained that she always looked up to. She did what she did because things were hard. came home one day from I made it known that I her work with an unusually did not support her large bag of goods. She asked me to help her with actions, and that I was disappointed. She the unpacking, and I was simply shrugged me off. astonished at the Since that, I find it expensive stuff she had. I difficult feeling asked her how much she comfortable around paid for everything, and her, and have been she replied that she did wondering how I can get not pay for them but got things back as they were them without her between us, in terms of employer’s knowledge. our friendship. I told her that that was stealing, and she Jen-X must take everything back. She said that

Dear George,

Dear George,

Dear Jen-X, You have done your part in letting your friend know that you are not in support of her actions. You have no control over her actions, but you can encourage her to seek help. As a friend, you can invite her to discuss the financial difficulties she

might be experiencing. You could help pointing her to a reliable financial advisor so that a second look can be taken at her budgeting skills, and an exploration done as to how she may be able to increase her income, etc. This is not the time to look down on her and to abandon the friendship. Instead, this should be seen as an opportunity to be a ‘friend in need’.

George

I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND cheating with the lowest of the low — a woman who is on crackcocaine and never went to secondary school, and who roams the streets of Kingstown night and day. I do not know what he saw in her, but there he was doing his thing with her in the downstairs of my house. I asked him to pack his things and get out of my house. He left without even offering an apology. It has been two weeks since, and I have not heard A or B from him. I am very scared for my health. This girl might have an STD. I am afraid to go to the doctor, for fear that I might be told that I have contracted the worst in terms of STDs. I do not want him back in my life, and regret not walking away two years ago when his ex-girlfriend warned me that he was not quite done with her, and some others as well. I chased her telling her that he will never cheat on me, boy was I wrong!

No marriage for me Dear George, MY BOYFRIEND and I have been planning to get married in December. Things were going along smoothly until a few days ago when I started getting information on his infidelity. The rumour was moving around that three school girls were pregnant for him. I checked things out for myself, and the information was not only correct, but I found out that there were five school girls who were pregnant for him. I will not call the school the girls are attending, but something needs to be done. The ages of these girls are below the age of consent, I am sure. I cannot believe that I fell for such a worthless and sick individual. He can get married to himself in December for all I care.

Disappointment Dear Disappointment, Count it a blessing that you got to find out about your boyfriend before your December event. His involvement with these underage girls should be looked into and the relevant authorities (parents, police) should be brought into the fray. It is sad that he has stooped to such levels, and does not deserve your hand in marriage.

Bitten Dear Bitten, Very unfortunate indeed. You cannot let fear prevent you from checking yourself out medically. It is true that your situation can be classed as high risk, and therefore, calls for you to immediately begin the testing process for possible STDs. Do not be too hard on yourself for believing that he was committed to you since you had no concrete proof that he was doing otherwise. Now that you know what he is about, then you need to act wisely and quickly, and that might include you getting the appropriate legal and psychological counselling.

George George

The stench of mismanagement is stifling the Town From Page 12. some of the oft occurring choking of drains in Central Kingstown may even have them origin in the area of the Vegetable Market. Whatever be the sources of the problem, the reason for this annoying stench needs to be addressed with urgency. In the next few weeks, Kingstown will be a veritable hive of activity and the sale of food will be an important element. It is not unreasonable to opine that if there is no significant improvement on this issue, the restaurants in some areas will see a falling off of business. We must all do our utmost to have the relevant agencies provided with the necessary resources to have this unhealthy situation addressed. LeRoy Providence


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BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN EVESHAM METHODIST LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T RICHLAND PARK GOV’T CANE END GOVERNMENT PARK HILL GOVERNMENT PARK HILL GOVERNMENT PARK HILL GOVERNMENT RICHLAND PARK GOV’T RICHLAND PARK GOV’T PARK HILL GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY FANCY GOVERNMENT PETERSVILLE PRIMARY LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY PARK HILL GOVERNMENT FANCY GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN SANDY BAY GOVERNMENT STUBBS GOVERNMENT SANDY BAY GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN DORSETSHIRE HILL GOV’T LAYOU GOVERNMENT LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN CLARE VALLEY GOV’T


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ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

PETERSVILLE PRIMARY BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN CANOUAN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT BRIGHTON METHODIST BRIGHTON METHODIST GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT LANGLEY PARK GOV’T PAGET FARM GOVERNMENT BEQUIA S. D. A KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT CANOUAN GOVERNMENT PAGET FARM GOVERNMENT TOURAMA GOVERNMENT GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT TOURAMA GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY OWIA GOVERNMENT SPRING VILLAGE METHODIST SION HILL GOVERNMENT CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN BELAIR GOVERNMENT SUGAR MILL ACADEMY PETERSVILLE PRIMARY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN SOUTH RIVERS METHODIST QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT FAIR HALL PRIMARY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY CANE END GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT CANE END GOVERNMENT FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT SUMMIT EDUCATION TRUST GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY BRIGHTON METHODIST UNION METHODIST PRIMARY LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

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TOURAMA GOVERNMENT LAUDERS PRIMARY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN LAYOU GOVERNMENT CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

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PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC BELAIR GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY PARK HILL GOVERNMENT MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT SION HILL GOVERNMENT GEORGETOWN GOV’T BELMONT GOVERNMENT LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T BELMONT GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY PETERSVILLE PRIMARY SOUTH RIVERS METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SION HILL GOVERNMENT STUBBS GOVERNMENT BRIGHTON METHODIST LAUDERS PRIMARY CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST FAIR HALL PRIMARY DIAMOND GOVERNMENT BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY CANE END GOVERNMENT SOUTH RIVERS METHODIST PARK HILL GOVERNMENT RICHLAND PARK S. D. A BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT BELAIR GOVERNMENT BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY BRIGHTON METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN


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CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST GOMEA METHODIST GREGGS GOVERNMENT FAIR HALL PRIMARY GREGGS GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CANOUAN GOVERNMENT LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT BRIGHTON METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT UNION METHODIST PRIMARY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT LAYOU GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST PETERSVILLE PRIMARY EVESHAM METHODIST KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC LEEWARD DISTRICT S.D.A UNION METHODIST PRIMARY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN CLARE VALLEY GOVERNMENT PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY PARK HILL GOVERNMENT GREGGS GOVERNMENT GREGGS GOVERNMENT FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT BELMONT GOVERNMENT TROUMACA GOVERNMENT FANCY GOVERNMENT TROUMACA GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY TOURAMA GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT LANGLEY PARK GOV’T C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY LANGLEY PARK GOV’T KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST FAIR HALL PRIMARY CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT ARGYLE PRIMARY CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN MAYREAU GOVERNMENT

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Daria Tianna Xareah Markel Anthony Annique Koreen Kelliesha Chelsea Nicoleen Sherise Sophia Ashanti Laeticia D. Elneka Vashanda Hashan Deronus Howard Delroy Quolette Tatyana Romel Oranson Armani Angel Brianna Augustus Alick Denzil Danroy Antony Gavancia Feeana Shazeeya Lakisha Kendra Ravi Azor Restwick Ronica Tirica Shanika Michelle Akiva Raphael Gerald Amia Tia Onya Juliana Izinga Shafia Shanice Shamora Shakira Latifah Aisha Sonique Elrica Deelia Jeezel Jahson Mosiah Kaif Kordion Keshawn Kamall Casmall Shane Zachari Reon Andra Dariel Ryan Jenna Kayla Jamelia Zoran Kyle Enrique Mikayla Teresa Jaron Jequan Lisa Camille Isaac Noel Kenolly Deallo Kimron Lenny Curtis Simon Jr James Zehonnah Brehonnah Zoe Jesonna/ Amira B. J. Zaahron Yahsaani Adre' Wasim Brad Ashanti Zoey/ Ashley Jahzara Jerrian Kezia Jolice Genell Fenella Joseph Christopher Sue-Anna Nadina Kayla Terrika/ Rebecca Kiara Sallisha Sabrina Lesroy Marcus Shemar Denniston Se'an Ronald Asonta Aquanna Deandra Kiandra Meshanka Francelia Felicisa Genelle Rachel Romona Jada Renisa Shakell Kereese Makelia Shomari Kweisi Zada Oskeisha Je'maine Damani Cledon Jaidon/ Darien Kirstin Maia Kyle Matthew Micah Diego Khalique Andrea Tracey Tamia Shant'e Cejona Juwana Sherice Gabriella Grimal Shakem Zidon Alistair Rafael Chad Keron Khalim Stephen Giniel Jaynellia Tifini Kimko Ulex Danjay Nickesha Anika Amacada Idiklah Albertini Barera Moralis Binafi Latisha B. Giovannie Antonio Jamaine Garry Malcus Nicholas Isaiah Michael E.J. Rodecia Saskia Candace Shemar Ian Junior Zinda Winston

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KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN STUBBS GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY BRIGHTON METHODIST WINDSOR PRIMARY SOUTH RIVERS METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY DORSETSHIRE HILL GOV’T BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY PARK HILL GOVERNMENT CANOUAN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY SOUTH RIVERS METHODIST STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

LAUDERS PRIMARY BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY WINDSOR PRIMARY WINDSOR PRIMARY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY FAIR HALL PRIMARY PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T SPRING VILLAGE METHODIST BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT LAUDERS PRIMARY LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY ARGYLE PRIMARY SION HILL GOVERNMENT PARK HILL GOVERNMENT UNION METHODIST PRIMARY BRIGHTON METHODIST BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT


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C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY CANE END GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

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SION HILL GOVERNMENT SPRING VILLAGE METHODIST UNION METHODIST PRIMARY ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC STUBBS GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT STUBBS GOVERNMENT LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN STUBBS GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC LANGLEY PARK GOV’T DIAMOND GOVERNMENT CANOUAN GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT CLARE VALLEY GOV’T CANOUAN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY TOURAMA GOVERNMENT BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT BELMONT GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT LOWMANS WINDWARD ANGLICAN

LAUDERS PRIMARY ARGYLE PRIMARY RICHLAND PARK GOV’T LANGLEY PARK GOV’T LAUDERS PRIMARY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T PARADISE PRIMARY GREGGS GOVERNMENT UNION METHODIST PRIMARY RICHLAND PARK S. D. A FAIR HALL PRIMARY UNION METHODIST PRIMARY BRIGHTON METHODIST STUBBS GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN PAGET FARM GOVERNMENT UNION METHODIST PRIMARY CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST FAIR HALL PRIMARY STUBBS GOVERNMENT FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT ROSE HALL GOVERNMENT LAYOU GOVERNMENT SUGAR MILL ACADEMY LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

BELMONT GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY CALLIAQUA ANGLICAN KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY FAIR HALL PRIMARY OWIA GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY CALDER GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY GOMEA METHODIST MARY HUTCHINSON PRIMARY DICKSON METHODIST BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT BRIGHTON METHODIST PARADISE PRIMARY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN RICHLAND PARK GOV’T MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT ROSE HALL GOVERNMENT WINDSOR PRIMARY BRIGHTON METHODIST C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY GOMEA METHODIST UNION METHODIST PRIMARY BELAIR GOVERNMENT


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GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T MARY HUTCHINSON PRIMARY BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CANOUAN GOVERNMENT BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT LAYOU GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC GEORGETOWN GOVERNMENT LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

LANGLEY PARK GOV’T LAYOU GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY TROUMACA GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT BIABOU METHODIST LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY BELMONT GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT BEQUIA S. D. A DIAMOND GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT DORSETSHIRE HILL GOV’T BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT RICHLAND PARK S. D. A BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY BELAIR GOVERNMENT BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

COLONARIE GOVERNMENT BIABOU METHODIST LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY BIABOU METHODIST COLONARIE GOVERNMENT TROUMACA GOVERNMENT STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

TROUMACA GOVERNMENT TROUMACA GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT OWIA GOVERNMENT OWIA GOVERNMENT SANDY BAY GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST OWIA GOVERNMENT FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST BELAIR GOVERNMENT OWIA GOVERNMENT FITZ HUGHES GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY WESTWOOD METHODIST PRIMARY

MUSTIQUE GOVERNMENT BEQUIA S. D. A

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BEQUIA ANGLICAN PRIMARY PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY BARROUALLIE GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT PARK HILL GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY SUGAR MILL ACADEMY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY PETERSVILLE PRIMARY RICHLAND PARK S. D. A MUSTIQUE GOVERNMENT SOUTH RIVERS METHODIST BEQUIA S. D. A LODGE VILLAGE GOV’T CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT SUNSHINE SPECIAL NEEDS DICKSON METHODIST GEORGETOWN GOV’T KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT LOWMANS LEEWARD ANGLICAN

KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN FAIR HALL PRIMARY KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY PAMELUS BURKE PRIMARY SUGAR MILL ACADEMY BUCCAMENT GOVERNMENT RICHLAND PARK S. D. A RICHLAND PARK S. D. A RICHLAND PARK GOV’T STUBBS GOVERNMENT SUGAR MILL ACADEMY GEORGETOWN GOV’T BARROUALLIE ANGLICAN QUESTELLES GOVERNMENT SION HILL GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN ANGLICAN C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY PETERSVILLE PRIMARY EVESHAM METHODIST KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY ROSE HALL GOVERNMENT ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC UNION METHODIST PRIMARY STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY STUBBS GOVERNMENT TROUMACA GOVERNMENT CHATEAUBELAIR METHODIST C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

BELAIR GOVERNMENT MARRIAQUA GOVERNMENT RICHLAND PARK GOV’T LAYOU GOVERNMENT GREGGS GOVERNMENT UNION METHODIST PRIMARY SANDY BAY GOVERNMENT SANDY BAY GOVERNMENT SANDY BAY GOVERNMENT C. W. PRESCOD PRIMARY ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC BELMONT GOVERNMENT


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Tribute

Tribute to Eric Strathorne Browne by RON BROWNE (Son) Editor’s Note: This is an abridge version that was delivered at Mr. Eric Browne’s funeral service held at the St. Mary’s R.C. Cathedral, Friday 6th June, 2014.

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Eric Strathorne Browne was born on the 10th of September 1918 to Rosalind Hetty Greaves and Lisle Browne …in a place called Claxton which, up until about 8 years ago, I didn’t even know existed in Saint

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Vincent. … Claxton, for those who still have no idea where this place is, is a little ridge almost under Mount Saint Andrew further inland from where Chatoyer’s monument is located… and possibly …not only the route which was taken by our first national Hero to his encampment place on Dorsetshire Hill,but the place where he was interred by his generals after he was mortally wounded in the ambush which took place there in 1795. Dad attended the Dorsetshire Hill Primary School and gained his school leaving certificate there at age 13. He was then drafted in by the head teacher to become a teacher’s assistant but never like the prospect, as he found he it really tried his patience. But his thirst for knowledge led him towards the St. Mary’s RC school to seek admission and re-entry into school, although he was now beyond the school leaving age. …He was fast approaching his 15th birthday but Mrs Eustace did give him admission and

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there he remained for the next two years before venturing off into the world of work. In a time when there were no mini vans and no real motor-able roads to speak of, picture a young man journeying form Dorsetshire Hill to where we are now and heading back home in the afternoon to beat sunset and the dark…and that was the easier part of it because at the crack of dawn many chores awaited him — ‘droagging’ water from the spring some distance away; sourcing fire wood; and tying out the animals. Evening chores were just a repeat…that is why I still content that, ‘they don’t make them like that anymore’. After leaving school a second time he found employment with several of the leading firms in Kngstown including with the Douglas brothers, Baynes brothers, Nanton Layne and United Traders. His boyhood friend the late Sir Phillip Veira at this time was about to launch out unto his own and invited dad to join him. Instead, he succumbed to the thought of some adventure when his other bosom buddy, Cyril Veira of Singer fame, challenged him one midday in 1943 to accompany him to the Kingstown wharf where some folks were recruiting workers for the Netherland Antillies. Within a matter of weeks they were off to Aruba to work with the Largo Oil Company. He was employed as a waiter for the company in its dining facilities. He spent just over 10 years in Aruba and they were

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indeed productive in more ways than one. There he met and married the elegant and charming Rita Jardine, in 1951. Their first two children, Lisle and Marlene, were born in Aruba and they are responsible for one of Dad’s nicknames ‘Tarta Browne’,t he ‘Tarta’ replacing our English ‘Dada’. Before leaving for Aruba, one of his past times was fishing and this continued up to about three months ago when a back injury severely curtailed his movement for a couple of weeks in the first instance, and then lead to his decline in health. Dad returned from Aruba in 1953 and set about making a business for himself. He opened a shop which served the Richmond Hill, Rockies, Frenches, and parts of Sion Hill and Murrays Village communities. For a good few years business was doing reasonably well until, as my Dad puts, the unexpected greeted him in 1961. Almost five years after he thought he had ‘hung up his gloves’, twins Ronald and Richard came along. The forward thinking and practical person he was, he began to reassess his future; while it was ok for Rita to do the house chores and assist with managing the shop, he began to think twenty years down the line about these last two additions and their future. And so, he finally heeded to the pleads of his friend PH to come and join his firm. He did so around 1964 and stayed there until his retirement in 1999 a few days short of his youthful 81st Birthday. I should note here that

Sir Phillip found a sound business advisor in my Dad and sought his input in almost all his business ventures, be they establishing the Flour mills or plastics factory. Dad had a soft heart and was generous… he was a meticulous and astute business man yes but…take for instance the credit book. … That credit book showed thousands of dollars owed when he finally closed the shop in the late 1970s. He tore up and burnt that credit book because he knew that money would never be recovered and he did not want to be reminded of who owed what. Dad live a great life doing the things he enjoyed and even up to two years ago, a neighbour marvelled and wondered if Dad was mad , at 93… building his own scaffolding and mounting it to repaint his house and roof… He has now set off on a new journey not too unlike the one he would make sometimes three times a week walking to Cane Garden Point and back, to sit on the rocks and communicate with God. Oh yes, fishing wasn’t just for fish it is where he found time to be at peace… and to talk to God and marvel at his nature…. We can pray that the big Man will introduce a few more models like you, Dad, ‘cause ‘they sure don’t make them like that here anymore’.

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News

DiamondÊs value goes up in flames by KENVILLE HORNE

CAMPDEN PARK resident Lolita Diamond, her children and in-laws are now homeless, after fire destroyed their dwelling Firefighters put the finishing touches to putting out the blaze and prevent any spreading house on Monday. The fire is said to have to adjacent buildings. started at 9: 15am while provide comfort. Diamond was conversing with a friend Peaches (a friend), and she ask me way happen to me house, me tell Fire fighters arrived on the scene to on the side of the main road, a short Peaches me na know. Next thing me put out the fire at the two-storey distance from her home. Diamond’s go down, me see the blaze a fire,” said house and prevent it spreading, but eldest son was asleep in the house not before being involved in an when the fire started, but managed to a perplexed Diamond. She said when she got to the scene, accident on their way, which delayed escape unhurt. she made an attempt to save some of their arrival. The fire caused the closure of a her belongings, but was unable to save When the smoke cleared, the rubble nearby pre-school. anything. “Me na save nothing,” that was left indicated that indeed, When THE VINCENTIAN arrived lamented Diamond, adding, Lolita Diamond and her family had at the scene, curious onlookers had “Neighbours also rush to put out de lost their home, its contents and all already gathered to get a glimpse of blaze but dem couldn’t a help me their personal belongings. the turmoil. because the fire done spread.” Police are said to be investigating Diamond told THE VINCENTIAN As she looked at her house being the cause of the fire. she had no idea how the fire started. engulfed by flames, tears flowed down Persons wishing to help Diamond “God know me na know what Lolita Diamond has no clue as to how her face, and friends hugged her to can call # 497-0652. happen. Me dey a road dey with the fire started.


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Player-administrator: No problem said. He admitted that such THERE IS NO CONFLICT in a concerns (questions of conflict) person being simultaneously an are to be expected; but he was active participant in the sport of quick to give the reassurance cricket and serving as an that every effort would be executive member of the SVG made to arrest any such issue, Cricket Association. and emphasised that the At least, that is the view of functions of the executive two persons so affected. would be conducted purely on SVG top order batsman a professional basis. Romel Currency, who was The Guardian General elected a few weeks ago as a Saints vice-captain pointed committee member in the out that if cricket is to executive led by Kishore develop, then the Shallow, is confident that best and most their roles as players and competent administrators will be people, those separated. who are close “It stands to reason that to the sport everyone here wants to see and have the best for his or her team; benefitted but what I can say as through the well is that sport, must everyone be by E. GLENFORD PRESCOTT

here wants to see the best for national cricket,” Currency

prepared to give support. “When we look at cricket in St. Vincent and in the Windwards, it is deteriorating, and Kishorne Shallow (right) and therefore, we have Miles Bascombe, active to get people in players who serve as high positions who are ranking executive memebrs capable of of the cricket association. managing the confident that game. I cannot sit here and promise you that we are going there would be no Romel Currency, administrator and player, assures that the dual role can be to make the right decision all problem with separated with equal balance. the time, but I can assure you current players being elected to that we will seek to make he proffered. office and contributing in what we think are the best In addition to Currency, administration. decisions at the particular Bascombe and Byam, the “We have a bunch of time,” the Guardian General other active players who are professionals whose main Saints vice-captain said. members of the executive are Currency, along with fellow concern is with the development of the sport. You president Kishore committee member Miles can look for instance where for Shallow,treasurer Genre Bascombe, benefitted from the last two years, the fixtures Ollivierre, secretary Samuel studies at the Cave Hill for the local competitions were Holder, assistant secretary, Campus, Barbados, through Cleton Burnette and made up by the current cricket scholarships. He is committee members, president, who did that as the adamant that “when you are given such opportunities, you assistant secretary (and) while Samantha Lynch and Deighton Butler. must contribute to the game.” being a national player… . Holder also functions as an Many can testify that those Denis Byam, Second Vice umpire, while Burnette, who competitions were completed President of the SVGCA and plays masters cricket, on time and with little an active player, is also problems, so you can see it is manages and coaches two Gen. Sec. Samuel Holder serves possible for players to teams in the national female in a triple capacity: administrator, umpire and player. function in administration,” competition.

Sixerz: New Lauders Softball Champions

their allotted 20 overs. Davian Barnum topscored with 30 and Richie Richards made 27. Bowling for CGM Gallagher Novice, Vernado Primus took 2 for 21, Andre Hunte 2 for 8 and Kentish Phillips 2 for 28. CGM Gallagher Novice struggled early in their run chase, but settled in the middle of their innings, and looked set to take home the title. However, they faltered, never recovered and Combine Sixerz - Lauders 20/20Cricket Champions eventually closed on 98 in 17.5 overs. Vernado COMBINE SIXERZ were crowned new Primus led with 39. Deroy Stragh, Asif champions of the Lauders Digicel/Hairoun 20/20 Softball Cricket Hooper, Richie Richards, Rodney Lawerance each took 2 wickets. Competition when they beat CGM Earlier in the third place play-off, Gallagher Novice by 13 runs, in what Fully Loaded Ballerz won the toss, spectators say was one of the most elected to bat and posted 104 for 9 in exciting cricket finals played at he 20 overs against CMY Out ah Trouble. Lauders Playing Field, last Sunday. Otis Hector topscored with 40. Nigel Combine Sixerz won the toss and David took 3 for 10, Sunil James and batting first, finished on 111 for 7 in Miles Bascombe took 2 for 17 and 23

respectively. CMT Out ah Trouble replied with 107 for 5 in 16.3 overs, with Sunil Ambris leading the batting with 45. Roneke James took 2 for 20. Combine Sixerz took home the champion’s trophy, the challenge plaque and $4000. Second placed CGM Gallagher Novice collected 1 trophy and $2500 and Roderick John, third placed team Tournament. CMT Out ah Trouble walked away with 1 Trophy and $1500. Roderick John of Police was the competition’s outstanding individual, taking the awards for most runs, most sixes and the Man of the Tournament. Sunil James of Out ah Trouble took the most wickets 16. Player of the Finals was Richie Richards of Combine Sixerz. The Best dress team at the opening was Rate Yo Boys, with the Most

Man of the Roderick John Richie Richards, Player of the finals. Disciplined Team award going to Fully Loaded Ballerz. Most Runs was scored by Roderick John a total of 257 from Police. He also smashed the most sixes 34, as well as capturing the man of the tournament award. He received a BLU LTE PLAY 4G cell phone from Digicel 4G for the man of the tournament award I.B.A.ALLEN


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Shane Roberts, one of three left-arm seamers in the squad.

Gidron Pope is expected to bring his experience with both bat and ball to bear positively on the team’s performance.

Much will depend on opener Romano Pierre.

Ziani Da Silva turns to leg during last weekend’s practice match.

U19 coach Jackson confident by E. GLENFORD PRESCOTT Under 19 cricket coach, ORLANZO JACKSON, SAYS HE IS happy with the training sessions currently undertaken to select and prepare the SVG squad for the 2014 Windward Islands tournament scheduled to take place here from next week. The SVG Cricket Association named forty players to undergo training for possible selection to a seventeen-man squad. The selectors, following last weekend’s practice match at the Sion Hill Paying Field, named the seventeen. Jackson told THE VINCENTIAN that the players have recognised what is expected of them and have been putting in the work. “They know that I believe in hard work (and) they worked very hard since there are places up for grab and they want to play for their country,” he said. Jackson said, even though the players are keen, there are some hiccups because some players have external and internal exams, and are unable to turn up early on occasions, or forced to miss practice entirely on some days. He is confident that SVG should be able to do

well this year, given that all the batsmen from last year and eight players in total are returning to this year’s squad, and that the team is playing at home. Known throughout the state as a serious coach and trainer, the former Windward Islands leg spinner could be seen in regular contact with players, passing on advice, correcting mistakes or admonishing ‘slackers’ for not ‘toeing the line’. “They know I don’t come to joke around…..this is serious business here…..if you not serious, stay home,” he commented during the trial match at the Sion Hill Playing Field last Sunday. Jackson said that in the remaining days before the start of the tournament, he intends, once grounds are available, to hold other practice matches and a camp at the Park Hill Playing Field, to fine tune the team. The coach looked satisfied after witnessing openers Romano Pierre and Teran Barnum raise a partnership of 64 for the first wicket, and close to forty a second time around. Addressing the players, he said, “You all looked good…..occupying the crease is very important….that is how you will make runs….well done lads.” In addition to the openers, SVG is expected to rely on allrounder Gidron Pope, who hit a record-

3 for 56 and Joel Ogarro 2 for 61. Buccament Bay Androids in reply mustered a mere 113, Ray Charles topscoring with 29. Vangel Small took 3 for 15 and Ronique Laborde 2 for 24 as the Triumph United best bowlers had a field day with the Android batsmen. At Buccament, iShallz Byam Physical Therapy beat Radcliffe Too by 10 wickets. Radcliffe Too made 107. Collvon King led with 29. Javed Harry, with his leg spin, took 6 for 34 and Javon Samuel 3 for 50. iShallz Byam Physical Therapy replied with 177. Leshawn Lewis topscored

Batters dominate trial match

with 37.Kimon Quashie took 3 for 35. Radcliffe Too in their 2nd innings were dismissed for 116. Arnold Gilkes hit 32. Javed Harry continued his good form with 3 for 22 and Javon Samuel 3 for 40. Set 46 for victory, iShallz Byam Physical Therapy raced to 50 without loss, Kirton Lavia and Imron Samuel unbeaten on 26 and 20 respectively. The winner of the finals will gain promotion to the Premier Division Cricket competition next year.

SELECTEES to the national U19 cricket training squad were involved in a welcome practice match last weekend, at the Sion Hill Playing Field. Two teams, one led by left-hand batsman Gidron Pope and the other by wicket-keeper batsman Anson Latchman, matched skills under the watchful eyes of the selectors. Batting first, Latchman’s Eleven posted 213. Good knocks came from Othneil Lewis, 47, Teron Bowen, 45, and Romono Pierre, 25. Gidron Pope demonstrated a hidden bowling prowess returning figures of 3 for 32 bowling off breaks. Rashid Frederick had 2 for 27. In response, Pope’s team made 130 in their first innings. Zan Dabreo hit 34, Damanik Da Silva 33 and Delworth Thomas 17 Batting a second time, Latchman’s Eleven reached 126 for 5. Anson Latchman topscored with 44 and Romono Pierre hit 21. Chasing 210 for victory, Pope’s Eleven were staring down the barrel of defeat on 73 for 6 when stumps were drawn. Zian Da Silva made a top score of 27, with Valroy Pompey and Kenton Danzel taking 3 for 16 and 2 for 17 respectively. The final complement is expected to assemble at the Park Hill playing field for a three-day camp from this Friday, ahead of the tournament which begins here on June 27th.

I.B.A.ALLEN

I.B.A.ALLEN

United, Therapy in First Division finals TRIUMPH United Cricket Club and iShallz Byam Physical Therapy cricket teams will contest the finals of the national First Division Cricket finals this weekend, at the Sion Hill Playing Field. Triumph United Cricket Club got to the finals after taking first innings honors against Buccament Bay Androids. The game ended in a draw at the Arnos Vale 2 playing field on the weekend. Triumph United Cricket Club batted first and made 277. Rangel Small led the batting with 80 and Ronique Laborde contributed 48. Obed McCoy took

breaking 248 in the national schools competition earlier this year. Pope also struck the first century in the 2014 Premier Division competition but encountered a drought for the most part. He also picked up some good wickets with his off spin. Wicketkeeper/batsmen Anson Latchman and Ziansi Da Silva, Vincent Cupid and Shammon Hooper are expected to lead the batting, while the nippy Kimali Williams and the left-arm seamers Shane Roberts and Kenson Dalzell are expected to use the shine. In addition to Pope, spin is expected to come from other batting allrounders. The squad: Anson Latchman, Gidron Pope, Romano Pierre, Kimali Williams, Ziani Dasilva, Zan Dabreo, Teran Barnum, Shammon Hooper, Dominic Dasilva, Obed McCoy, Shane Roberts, Dilworth Thomas, Vincent Cupid, Othniel Lewis, Kenson Dalzell, Valroy Pompey, Dion Bynoe.


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A Test amidst a World Cup

The blitz of the Fifa World Cup must have spurred Kraigg Brathwaite and Darren Bravo into action as they produced centuries to put the West Indies into a competitive position in the second Test against New Zealand, at the Queen’s Park Oval, in Trinidad.

Yesterday’s sessions influenced the outcome of the game. If the match runs into a fifth day, that would raise concerns for the home team. At 73 for 1, trailing by 166 runs at the end of the third day, fans would have wished for an early end to the encounter, to set up a showdown for the third Test at Bridgetown.

while USA beat Ghana to register vital points. Next week Thursday is the last chance for teams to stake a claim in the Knockout stage, but action builds up over the weekend.

An elimination of the fifth day would give sports lovers more time to devote to the World Cup.

The rankings will change with Spain relinquishing the World Cup title.

Mexico did themselves some favour when they drew with Brazil last Tuesday. Croatia can spoil the Mexicans’ party with a win on Monday. The Mexicans need a draw to advance, while the Croatians have to win.

There is rampant speculation as to a replacement as champions. Fans have their choice. Some may be impressed by a brand of play, or a particular individual. Others may go for a squad, depending on the number of players on their favourite Club.

It is expected that Brazil will overcome Cameroon and spare their country some upheaval.

Brazil remains a favourite of many, given their dominance. Those who have been loyal to the Netherlands will be pleased with their flourish and will increase their level of optimism.

Monday also sees Netherlands and Chile battling for top spot in that group. Spain and Australia will play for pride. Columbia and Ivory Coast scrambled for the top spot in their group yesterday (Thursday), while Greece and Japan fought to keep hope alive. All that will be sealed next Tuesday with Costa Rica playing England and Italy taking on Uruguay. France and Switzerland made headway at the expense of Honduras and Ecuador. They meet in a leadership race today and round off the series on Wednesday. Argentina overcame Bosnia and Herzegovina in their first match. Their clash with Iran tomorrow, Saturday, will determine who sinks and who floats, just as the Nigeria Bosnia/Herzegovina clash. By Wednesday it will be curtains for two teams in that group. Germany disposed of Portugal,

Belgium won their first match against Algeria, and South Korea and Russia played to a draw.

Other viewers go for the underdogs, and anyone who remains in contention is bound to draw on the sympathy of those of that ilk. Everyone has to await the Knockout stage, however, to see if their team makes it. The way things unfold, it boils down to a 90 minute allotment. Within that time, anything can happen. It is like those T/20 match situations where the most obscure team can rise to the occasion and take down a big named opponent on a given day. Interest is peaking in the World Cup. If the West Indies completed victory before this column hits the lanes, that will be satisfaction and will add to the pleasure of watching the build up to the World Cup final, Sunday July 13.


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CALL FOR ATTORNEY GENERALÊS REMOVAL

A GROUP, referring to itself as the ‘Concerned Citizens of Saint Vincentians and the Grenadines at Home and Abroad’, has called for the removal of Judith JonesMorgan, the sitting Attorney General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The group, listing Dane Bowman, Doug Howard, Luke James, Luzette King, Margaret London and Marlon Mills among its membership, has written to Governor General Sir Frederick Ballantyne, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves and Justice Dame Janice Mesadis Pereira, Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme, to this effect. The correspondence, dated June 17, 2014, and captioned ‘Inadequacies of Attorney General Judith Jones-Morgan Warrant Removal’, reads as follows: “We, the Concerned Citizens of St Vincent and the Grenadines at Home and Abroad have noted serious failures of the current Attorney General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and ask that she be removed as Attorney General. Overtime, she has acted unprofessionally and has demonstrated that she does not have the requisite administrative skills needed to fulfil the responsibilities of this office. Under her leadership we, the citizens of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, have lost faith in the judiciary. “Among her failings, the Attorney General has clearly demonstrated ignorance of the Constitution of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and has acted outside the scope of her duties when she asked the Registrar to resign, contrary to Section 83 (2)2 of the Constitution of St. Vincent and the Grenadines [1979]. Despite hundreds of thousands of dollars missing from the Registry, the Attorney General

has not handled the matter according to procedural requirements. “Coupled with this, the Attorney General, in a previous incident, advised the Government to sign a Collective Agreement with the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Teachers Union (SVGTU, only to have it said that the Collective Agreement is in conflict with the Constitution. This has resulted in the SVGTU taking the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to court to have the matter resolved. “On December 29th 2010, the Attorney General, in her capacity as a public officer and Ex-Officio Member of Parliament, took it upon herself to vote for the Speaker of the House of Parliament, contrary to Parliamentary procedure. “The actions of the Attorney General raise concerns of obstruction of justice, breaches to good governance and the rule of law, and has undermined public confidence and the rule of law. “We, the Concerned Citizens of St. Vincent and the Grenadines at Home and Abroad, therefore, demand that actions are taken against the Attorney General, Mrs. Judith Stephanie JonesMorgan, and hereby request that she be asked to demit the office of Attorney General forthwith. Taking such action will be a positive step towards restoring confidence in the judicial system in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the Judiciary as a whole.” Their letter is copied to Hon. Judith S. Jones-Morgan, Attorney General, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Hon. Henderick Alexander, Speaker of the House of Assembly;all members of the SVG House of Assembly; Attorneys General of CARICOM; the Presidents of

the OECS and SVG Bar Associations. Copies have also been dispatched to the CARCOM Secretary General, the OAS General Secretary and Amnesty International among parties. Efforts to solicit a response from concerned parties to the letter, proved futile up to press time.

Judith JonesMorgan has served in the capacity of Attorney General for the duration of the Unity Labour Party’s unbroken tenure since 2001.

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