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<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong> A n t i g u a a n d B a r b u d a<br />

Vol.8 No.55 $2.00<br />

WHENNER TO<br />

FACE CHARGES<br />

By Everton Barnes<br />

United Progressive Party’s caretaker<br />

for the St George constituency, George<br />

Whenner, will likely make a court appearance<br />

today where he faces charges<br />

under the Electronic Crime act.<br />

Police sources confirmed that Whenner<br />

reported to the St John’s Police Station<br />

Monday morning accompanied by<br />

two attorneys, Leon Chaku Symister and<br />

Charlesworth Tabor.<br />

The sources said the former captain<br />

in the Defense Force, now politician, will<br />

likely face charges related to his role in<br />

the production of a video that many in<br />

the government have interpreted as an intention<br />

to conduct serious crimes against<br />

cont’d on pg 2<br />

UPP’s caretaker for the St George constituency, George Whenner, centre.<br />

Police probe discovery of dead body<br />

Police are currently investigating<br />

the circumstances surrounding the<br />

death of 72yrs-old Caleb Samuel of<br />

Swetes, whose lifeless body was discovered<br />

inside Body Pond on Monday.<br />

Samuel was last seen alive last<br />

Thursday, prior to leaving home.<br />

However, when family members realized<br />

that he did not return home by a<br />

certain time, they became concerned<br />

and began enquiring into his whereabouts.<br />

His body was found on Monday<br />

around 5 pm, floating inside Body<br />

Pond. Villagers from the area, along<br />

with family members assisted the police<br />

in fishing his body from the water.<br />

Investigations are ongoing into the<br />

matter.<br />

Meanwhile, the police are appealing<br />

to anyone with information<br />

concerning to this particular incident<br />

to contact the Criminal Investigations<br />

Department at 462-3913\14.


2 c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Parties agree on campaign finance reform<br />

By Everton Barnes<br />

The leaders of the two<br />

main political parties have<br />

arrived at common ground on<br />

the need for elections campaign<br />

finance reform.<br />

Prime Minister, Gaston<br />

Browne said there are weaknesses<br />

in the current laws that<br />

need strengthening and he is<br />

willing to have the changes<br />

made.<br />

“There is a requirement<br />

for disclosure, the issue is<br />

that the requirements only<br />

take effect after the writ (of<br />

elections) is issued. This is an<br />

area that I think we need to<br />

remedy,” he explained.<br />

He added that it an issue<br />

that he raised whilst the Antigua<br />

and Barbuda Labour<br />

Party was in opposition and<br />

he was told that this was an<br />

area that needed the participation<br />

of all as it requirement<br />

a consensus by all members<br />

on both sides to come together<br />

to change the law.<br />

United Progressive Party<br />

Political leader, Harold<br />

Lovell, said he is willing to<br />

work with the government to<br />

effect the necessary changes<br />

on the issue of elections campaign<br />

finance reform.<br />

Lovell admits that the<br />

UPP failed to address the<br />

matter during its 10-year<br />

time in office but it can be<br />

addressed going forward.<br />

“That is an area that I accept<br />

more could have been<br />

done and we are willing to<br />

work in a bipartisan way to<br />

ensure that we strengthen the<br />

necessary legislation as far<br />

as campaign reform is concerned,”<br />

he stated.<br />

Head of the Free and Fair<br />

Elections League, George<br />

Rick James whose group<br />

has been championing the<br />

issue for several years, said<br />

they wanted a commitment<br />

that the parties will follow-through<br />

and make the<br />

required changes.<br />

He said this is not the first<br />

time that politicians have<br />

agreed on the need to reform,<br />

but when left up to them the<br />

law that is enacted is often<br />

watered down.<br />

He said there should be<br />

a role for the elections commission<br />

to oversee the reform<br />

and enforcement procedures<br />

if the law is to really be effective.<br />

Editor’s Note<br />

<strong>Caribbean</strong> <strong>Times</strong> is printed<br />

and published at Woods<br />

Estate/Friars Hill Road.<br />

The Editor is Justin Peters.<br />

Contact: <strong>Caribbean</strong> <strong>Times</strong>,<br />

P.O. Box W2099,<br />

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Road,<br />

St. John’s,<br />

Antigua.<br />

Tel: (268) 562-8688,<br />

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cont’d from pg 1<br />

leaders of the government.<br />

The video has made the rounds via social<br />

media and according to reliable sources it has<br />

caught the attention of international law enforcement<br />

agencies as well.<br />

Whenner was questioned extensively at<br />

the St John’s Station and later a contingent of<br />

police officers conducted a search of his home<br />

where electronic items such as computers, iPads,<br />

cell phones, etc. were confiscated.<br />

After being questioned at the St John’s Station,<br />

Whenner was transferred to the Police<br />

Headquarters where he was kept overnight.<br />

A group of UPP supporters held an allnight<br />

vigil outside police headquarters on the<br />

American Road.<br />

Since the release of the video and its wide<br />

circulation, the House of Representatives at<br />

its meeting last Thursday adopted a resolution<br />

condemning it as ‘a dastardly act of terrorism’.<br />

Following the public uproar, Whenner has<br />

publicly stated that his intentions were not to<br />

physically harm anyone.<br />

Part 4 of the Electronic Crime Act under<br />

the heading Sending offensive messages<br />

through communication services, etc. states;<br />

(1) A person shall not intentionally, without<br />

lawful excuse or justification send by<br />

means of an electronic system – (a) information<br />

that is offensive or threatening; (b) information<br />

which is false, causing annoyance,<br />

inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult,<br />

injury, intimidation, enmity, hatred or ill will,<br />

persistently by making use of such electronic<br />

system or an electronic device; or (c) electronic<br />

mail or an electronic message for the purpose<br />

of causing annoyance or inconvenience,<br />

or to deceive or mislead the recipient as to the<br />

origin of such message. (2) For the purpose<br />

of this section, the term “electronic mail” or<br />

“electronic message” means a message or information<br />

created or transmitted or received<br />

on an electronic system or electronic device<br />

including attachments in text, images, audio,<br />

video and any other electronic record which<br />

may be transmitted with the message. (3) A<br />

person who contravenes subsection (1) commits<br />

an offence and is liable on- (i) summary<br />

conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred<br />

thousand dollars or to imprisonment for<br />

a term not exceeding three years, or to both;<br />

or (ii) conviction on indictment to a fine not<br />

exceeding five hundred thousand dollars or to<br />

imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven<br />

years, or to both.


<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong> c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g 3<br />

Prime Minister and Opposition<br />

Leader discuss critical CCJ Campaign<br />

By Joanna Paris<br />

Prime Minister, the Hon.<br />

Gaston Browne and Opposition<br />

Leader, the Hon. Baldwin<br />

Spencer are in talks<br />

with regard to the ongoing<br />

public awareness campaign<br />

on the pending referendum<br />

on the CCJ.<br />

Last week the Cabinet of<br />

Antigua and Barbuda held<br />

a discussion on the drive to<br />

inform electors of the pending<br />

referendum intended to<br />

cause a choice between the<br />

CCJ and the Privy Council.<br />

The<br />

Cabinet has shared the<br />

view that the planned referendum<br />

is not a partisan political<br />

issue.<br />

Prime Minister Browne<br />

then reported that he held<br />

discussions with the Leader<br />

of the Opposition Spencer.<br />

He said that he offered to let<br />

Documents removed<br />

from office of<br />

Crusader Radio<br />

By Renio Abbott<br />

Eye witness reports are that several big black garbage<br />

bags along with manila file folders and some white plastic<br />

bags were allegedly packed into the back of a silver car<br />

that was parked in front of the Chamber of Commerce<br />

Building that’s located on North and Popeshead Street in<br />

St. Johns.<br />

The eye witness stated that “two males who are affiliated<br />

with the UPP moved back and forth from the Crusader<br />

Radio (and UPP Headquarters) building to the said<br />

car on Monday afternoon sometime after 2:00 pm, from<br />

the Crusader Radio Office that’s located on Lower Newgate<br />

street. Both men acted in a suspicious manner as they<br />

speedily transferred the items to the vehicle.<br />

The witness further stated that one of the individuals<br />

was also seen with a large, heavy object wrapped in one<br />

of the garbage bags under his arm hustling to the said motor<br />

car; The shape and obvious weightiness of the object<br />

seemed to suggest that it was a computer CPU.<br />

All of this took place coincidentally while recently appointed<br />

UPP Caretaker for St. George, George Whener<br />

was in Police custody for his role in the publication of a<br />

video with military and violent overtones, which depicts<br />

gun targets on the heads of members of the Cabinet of<br />

Antigua and Barbuda.<br />

the UPP lead the campaign<br />

so that the ABLP cannot<br />

take political credit should<br />

the referendum succeed.<br />

Minister of Information,<br />

Broadcasting and Telecommunications,<br />

the Hon. Melford<br />

Nicholas, explained<br />

that the move is one which<br />

will eliminate partisan talks.<br />

“The renewed conversation<br />

that is taking place<br />

between the Prime Minister<br />

and the Leader of the Opposition<br />

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4 c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Key officials meet to discuss ECIT<br />

By Joanna Paris<br />

ECIT is conceptualized as an integrated<br />

system, characterized by centres<br />

of specialization operating respectively<br />

in Hospitality Training Institutes in each<br />

OECS Member State.<br />

The respective countries will specialize<br />

in a niche area in Tourism and Hospitality<br />

that reflects the respective comparative<br />

advantage of each destination.<br />

To this end, an OECS delegation,<br />

comprising the Tourism Specialist and<br />

the Strategic Plan Consultant for the Network<br />

of Excellence for Tourism & Hospitality<br />

Training & Education (NETH-<br />

TE), met with key officials at the Antigua<br />

& Barbuda Hospitality Training Institute<br />

(ABHTI) last week.<br />

According to a press statement, a first<br />

meeting was held with the recently appointed,<br />

Interim Acting Executive Director,<br />

Violet Lake; and the Chairperson of<br />

the ABHTI Board of Directors, Shirlene<br />

Nibbs. This was followed by a meeting<br />

with and presentation to the ABHTI’s<br />

Board of Directors on the Eastern <strong>Caribbean</strong><br />

Institute of Tourism (ECIT).<br />

Under the leadership of Tourism Minister,<br />

the Hon. Asot Michael, the country<br />

is aggressively seeking to position itself<br />

as a mid to high-end tourist destination.<br />

The press statement outlined that in<br />

light of this and several other factors considered<br />

during the development of the<br />

Strategic Plan for the ECIT, Antigua &<br />

Barbuda will specialize in: Luxury Accommodation<br />

Services & Management.<br />

This specialization includes courses<br />

By Joanna Paris<br />

Plans are being made to<br />

increase the number of workers<br />

available to keep the communities<br />

clean.<br />

That decision was made<br />

at a recent Cabinet meeting,<br />

where according to Government<br />

Spokesperson Ambassador<br />

Lionel “Max” Hurst, “a<br />

discussion took place about<br />

the unwanted vegetation that<br />

has been growing rapidly because<br />

of the rains, followed<br />

by the sunshine”.<br />

It was explained that more<br />

workers are required to cut<br />

the growing grass and shrubbery,<br />

since the pace of growth<br />

is more rapid than in drought<br />

conditions.<br />

“Whereas workers would<br />

be return to a cut area once<br />

every three weeks during<br />

drought, the same area requires<br />

trimming and cutting<br />

every week.<br />

The millions of dollars<br />

spent to keep highways, roadways<br />

and community roads<br />

impeccable, must increase<br />

in order to achieve the same<br />

By Joanna Paris<br />

The Eastern <strong>Caribbean</strong> Civil Aviation Authority<br />

(ECCA) has indicated that the long<br />

awaited Barbuda Airways is ready to begin<br />

its official services.<br />

That is according to Government’s<br />

Spokesperson, Ambassador Lionel “Max”<br />

Hurst, who said that the authority has already<br />

carried out the required tests on the aircraft.<br />

Hurst was speaking at the time as a guest on<br />

Monday’s Against the Backdrop on ABS<br />

Television/Radio.<br />

“They had to disassemble it for the ECCA<br />

to examine it, they had put it back together<br />

and now I believe it is ready to fly”, Hurst<br />

said.<br />

level of tidiness that was possible<br />

when there was no rain”,<br />

Hurst has explained.<br />

Meanwhile, it has been<br />

reported that that the amount<br />

spent annually by the government<br />

agency— responsible<br />

on butler training, etiquette and protocol;<br />

and other exclusive services aimed<br />

at preparing young people, or certifying<br />

experienced workers, for work at luxury<br />

resorts, villas, yachts, or private jets. This<br />

specialization is unique to the <strong>Caribbean</strong><br />

region. The recent meetings concluded<br />

with the ABHTI Board of Directors’ full<br />

commitment to continued support in the<br />

establishment of ECIT and the involvement<br />

of ABHTI as a significant partner<br />

within the ECIT network. The new<br />

Board of Directors was only established<br />

one week ago.<br />

The OECS NETHTE project is being<br />

implemented with funding support by the<br />

European Union through its 10th EDF<br />

programme on Economic Integration and<br />

Trade of the OECS region.<br />

Gov’t to increase capacity to keep environment clean<br />

for clearing the roadways and<br />

highways of unwanted vegetation—is<br />

less today than the<br />

amount which was spent in<br />

2013, which suggested that<br />

financial resources are being<br />

allocated more strategically.<br />

Update on Barbuda Airways<br />

Although, the exact inaugural flight date<br />

is yet to be announced, Hurst is confident that<br />

when the service commences, it will be very<br />

beneficial to residents and citizens.<br />

“They want to take it up into the air a few<br />

times to make sure that everything is right and<br />

then it will be managed by <strong>Caribbean</strong> Helicopters<br />

and it has also been registered. It will<br />

reduce the cost of travel between Antigua and<br />

Barbuda by at least 50 us dollars”, he noted.<br />

At this time, it is anticipated that Barbuda<br />

Airways will facilitate at least two flights a<br />

day- one in the morning and one in the afternoon.<br />

The aircraft was purchased for the sum of<br />

$300,000 US dollars.


<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong> c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g 5<br />

Rotaract Club of Antigua - 30 years of service<br />

The Rotaract Club of Antigua<br />

celebrated 30 years of<br />

service this past week, from<br />

the 4th - 11th <strong>December</strong>,<br />

<strong>2016</strong>. The club was officially<br />

chartered on 5th <strong>December</strong>,<br />

1986 and the members<br />

have been giving back to the<br />

communities of Antigua and<br />

Barbuda from since its creation.<br />

On Sunday, the club began<br />

its week with a church<br />

service at the St.John’s Lutheran<br />

Church. On Monday<br />

5 th , the club had its Media<br />

Day. President Jessica Challenger<br />

and Vice President<br />

Mykel Samuel, appeared<br />

on the Good Morning<br />

Antigua and Barbuda Show<br />

to promote the club, while<br />

Rotaractors wore their Rotaract<br />

shirts for the day at their<br />

respective jobs to show off<br />

their Rotaract Pride and also<br />

take pictures with Rotarians<br />

to celebrate the club’s official<br />

charter day.<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong> 6 th , the club<br />

made a donation to the Cedar<br />

Grove Primary School as part<br />

of its ‘Learn a Trade project’,<br />

which found the members of<br />

the club building and tuning<br />

steel pans from scratch. Special<br />

mention and thanks must<br />

be made to Mr. Veron Henry<br />

and his team, who guided and<br />

assisted the club in the building<br />

of these steel pans. <strong>Tuesday</strong><br />

evening members gathered<br />

at the movie theater for<br />

a night of fun and fellowship.<br />

Wednesday brought the<br />

club to an evening of fellowship<br />

held at the Rotary<br />

House. On Thursday, the<br />

club executed its School Enhancement<br />

Initiative to the<br />

winning school of Spelling<br />

Bee <strong>2016</strong>, the Sunnyside<br />

Tutorial Primary School. Finally<br />

to wrap up the week<br />

of activities, the club held<br />

its 30 th Anniversary Banquet<br />

at the Touloulou Restaurant<br />

on Sunday 11th <strong>December</strong>,<br />

<strong>2016</strong>.<br />

This event brought Rotarians,<br />

past and present Rotaractors,<br />

and friends together<br />

to celebrate this milestone.<br />

Mr. Patrick “Paddy” Benjamin,<br />

one of the founders<br />

of the club, was also in attendance<br />

and made a very<br />

generous donation of a significant<br />

amount in efforts to<br />

assist the club with its community<br />

projects.<br />

The Rotaract Club of Antigua<br />

and its members were<br />

elated to celebrate 30 years<br />

of service and looks forward<br />

to continue to serve those in<br />

need for many more years.<br />

Club members at 30th Anniversary<br />

banquet<br />

Donation of Steel pans to Cedar Grove Primary School<br />

School enhancement initiative to the Sunnyside Tutorial Primary-<br />

Spelling Bee <strong>2016</strong> Winning School<br />

30th Anniversary Church Service


6 c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

State Insurance stages beach clean-up<br />

On Saturday <strong>December</strong> 10, State Insurance<br />

Corporation Green Team, in their<br />

on-going environmental exercises, took<br />

the clean-up to Pensioners Beach, in<br />

the vicinity of Side Hill.<br />

When the clean-up was brought to<br />

a somewhat premature end, due to the<br />

overpowering stench of human faeces,<br />

the teammates collected 82 large garbage<br />

bags of trash which comprised mainly<br />

Styrofoam cups and plates, plastic forks,<br />

dirty diapers, plastic bottles, items of<br />

clothing, used condoms and wrappers,<br />

empty and broken alcohol bottles, juice<br />

boxes and cans, along cushions and someone’s<br />

lost stash of several smaller bags of a<br />

suspicious looking substance. And not<br />

forgetting the baby stroller and tires. Nor<br />

the dead dog, wrapped in black plastic,<br />

which received an impromptu funeral<br />

when it was buried by one brave member<br />

of the party. Sadly, no less than five individuals<br />

that we met at the beach issued<br />

the identical warning.<br />

They all stopped short of commending<br />

us on the fine job that we were doing<br />

because, according to them, if we return<br />

to the beach that same afternoon, we<br />

would be appalled at the amount of filth<br />

By Joanna Paris<br />

Seventy young and ambitious<br />

men and women recently<br />

graduated from the Business<br />

Management and Yacht<br />

maintenance courses hosted<br />

by the Gilbert Agricultural<br />

Rural Development Centre<br />

(GARD).<br />

The special ceremony was<br />

held at the Ebenezer Methodist<br />

Church and was widely<br />

attended by family, friends<br />

and other well-wishers, who<br />

that would accumulate within that short<br />

time span.<br />

It appears that this area is an unofficial<br />

dump, not only due to the debris that<br />

washes ashore from sea vessels but from<br />

reports, certain establishments that are<br />

located in close proximity to this once<br />

beautiful beach and persons who discard<br />

household trash and other larger bulk<br />

waste. The Green Team is therefore using<br />

this opportunity to appeal to residents to<br />

stop the indiscriminate dumping of garbage,<br />

not only at Pensioner’s Beach, but<br />

throughout the entire island.<br />

A final appeal from this fledgling<br />

body is to respect the earth, respect the<br />

environment, beach lovers and indeed,<br />

each other.<br />

Seventy graduate from Business Management<br />

and Yacht Maintenance courses<br />

visibly cheered on the happy<br />

graduates.<br />

According to Programme<br />

Coordinator, Kareem Francis<br />

who gave an overview<br />

of the training, the courses<br />

ran for twelve weeks with<br />

ten students graduating from<br />

the Business Management<br />

course and sixty successfully<br />

completed the Yacht Maintenance<br />

course.<br />

Francis indicated that the<br />

graduates are now equipped<br />

in a variety of areas and she<br />

is confident that they will all<br />

make meaningful contributions<br />

to the wider society.<br />

“The project is geared towards<br />

young men and women<br />

between the ages of 15<br />

and 29. The project ran for<br />

three cohorts with its culmination<br />

in <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong>,<br />

with the expectation to train<br />

one hundred young men and<br />

women in a variety of disciplines”,<br />

she explained during<br />

the graduation ceremony.<br />

Francis said that during<br />

the second and third cohort, a<br />

total of 42 and 29 persons respectively<br />

registered for the<br />

course. In the second cohort,<br />

which had 42 participants,<br />

there were 30 males and 12<br />

females. The third group had<br />

21 males and eight females.<br />

Francis encouraged the<br />

graduates to use their skills as<br />

a stepping stone for a number<br />

of careers.


<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong> c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g 7<br />

Largest global HIV program for key populations<br />

in Eastern and Southern <strong>Caribbean</strong><br />

Port of Spain - A new project, the<br />

first and largest of its kind, is working<br />

to reduce the spread of HIV and improve<br />

health care for key populations<br />

most at risk of and already living with<br />

HIV in select <strong>Caribbean</strong> countries.<br />

The LINKAGES Project (Linkages<br />

across the Continuum of HIV Services<br />

for Key Populations Affected by HIV),<br />

which is funded by the United States<br />

Agency for International Development<br />

(USAID) and the United States President’s<br />

Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief<br />

(PEPFAR) focuses on at-risk populations<br />

in the Bahamas, Barbados, Trinidad<br />

and Tobago and Suriname.<br />

“LINKAGES is about passion, partnership<br />

and re-thinking the way we<br />

address HIV, with the end goal that all<br />

members of key populations in the <strong>Caribbean</strong><br />

and globally will have access<br />

to comprehensive health care services<br />

and enjoy a high quality of life,” explained<br />

Hally Mahler, LINKAGES Director,<br />

Washington D.C. “LINKAGES<br />

is excited to work alongside local governments,<br />

international partners and local<br />

communities in these efforts.”<br />

LINKAGES partners with governments,<br />

communities and key populations<br />

in an effort to provide support<br />

and reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination.<br />

“It is important to focus on key populations<br />

in the fight against HIV and we<br />

must not just do so in rhetoric. Inclusion<br />

of men who have sex with men,<br />

sex workers and transgender women<br />

must be done in ways that address their<br />

experiences and help heal their communities.<br />

This is the opportunity we<br />

have with the LINKAGES project,”<br />

said Luke Sinnette, Director of Friends<br />

for Life, a Trinidad-based LINKAGES<br />

grantee.<br />

Through funding and technical support,<br />

LINKAGES will share the best<br />

tools and strategies drawn from decades<br />

of global experience and adapted<br />

to local needs and conditions. This<br />

will help LINKAGES and its partner<br />

countries realize challenging but essential<br />

objectives: testing those who<br />

don’t know their HIV status; linking<br />

those living with HIV to quality care,<br />

treatment and support; and reducing<br />

new infections. The program will also<br />

address incidents of stigma and violence<br />

that place people at greater risk<br />

for HIV.<br />

“USAID, as part of the broader<br />

PEPFAR initiative in Trinidad and the<br />

<strong>Caribbean</strong>, is proud to work hand-inhand<br />

with Governments, Civil Society<br />

and the LINKAGES project to pilot<br />

innovative ways to expand access<br />

to life-saving HIV/AIDS services to<br />

critically underserved and stigmatized<br />

populations. We know that sustained<br />

progress towards achieving an AIDS-<br />

Free <strong>Caribbean</strong> demands this focus and<br />

we applaud national and regional leaders,<br />

such as those here in Trinidad, for<br />

their tireless dedication to this health<br />

and human rights agenda,” said Christopher<br />

Cushing, Mission Director, US-<br />

AID Eastern and Southern <strong>Caribbean</strong>.<br />

To honor this ambitious plan and to<br />

celebrate a new era in HIV programs,<br />

LINKAGES was launched in Trinidad<br />

and Tobago on <strong>December</strong> 12, <strong>2016</strong> in<br />

collaboration with the Office of the<br />

Prime Minister, Ministry of Health,<br />

and the Family Planning Association<br />

of Trinidad and Tobago. The U.S. Ambassador<br />

to Trinidad and Tobago John<br />

L. Estrada, USAID Eastern and Southern<br />

<strong>Caribbean</strong> Mission Director Christopher<br />

Cushing, the LINKAGES Project<br />

Director Hally Mahler, and leaders<br />

of local community organizations were<br />

among those invited to participate in<br />

the half day event.<br />

LINKAGES, a five-year cooperative<br />

agreement funded by PEPFAR<br />

and USAID, is the largest global project<br />

dedicated to key populations. The<br />

project is led by FHI 360 in partnership<br />

with IntraHealth International, Pact,<br />

and the University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill.


Halo: Music for a Ca<br />

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Their Excellencies Sir Rodney and Lady Williams with HE Ambassador<br />

Carlos Perez Silva (Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of<br />

Venezuela)<br />

The French Connection<br />

One of the many food stations<br />

Dancers on the lawn<br />

Kuttin Eddge Band<br />

Governor General and guest<br />

Donna Marie McIntosh


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Kathy Sledge singing with Governor General and Lady Williams<br />

The audience singing and dancing with Kathy Sledge<br />

International artiste Rupee with Joi Brown, Senior<br />

Vice President of Brand Partnerships at Atlantic<br />

Records


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Governor General Sir Rodney Williams address<br />

at V.C. Bird Day Wreath Laying ceremony<br />

GOOD MORNING<br />

I am delighted to be with you on this<br />

important day on the calendar of holidays<br />

in Antigua and Barbuda—today, <strong>December</strong><br />

9 th when we celebrate V C Bird Day.<br />

Few Antiguans and Barbudans will<br />

dispute the assertion that Sir Vere Cornwall<br />

Bird is a justly deserving recipient<br />

of our highest honour of National Hero.<br />

Sir Vere’s leadership was so impactful,<br />

that with his team of loyal nationalists, he<br />

led the charge to rescue our nation and<br />

its people from misery persistent poverty<br />

and the illiteracy that stalked our land at<br />

the time.<br />

He was not a man who could see his<br />

fellow citizens of Antigua and Barbuda<br />

suffer and accept the status quo.<br />

He was a man of compassion and a<br />

man of action!<br />

He was a man with a quick eye and a<br />

dexterous management of any crisis; he<br />

was bold and exhilarating in steering the<br />

ship of state in high winds, rough seas and<br />

full sails. There is a point beyond which<br />

boldness becomes rashness; a point perceptible<br />

to intuition. Beyond this point V<br />

C Bird never went. An unerring instinct<br />

guided him.<br />

His immense popularity was due partly<br />

to his extraordinary personal affability<br />

but chiefly to the genuine intensity with<br />

which he responded to peoples’ feelings<br />

and supported the interest of his countrymen.<br />

The public knew that they not only<br />

had a high mettled master but also a devoted<br />

servant in every sense of the word;<br />

a public man; a patriot!<br />

The imprint of his hand was stamped<br />

everywhere. Sixty years of labour and<br />

exhaustive exertion. He worked for a single<br />

purpose, the ‘cause celebre’ of Antigua<br />

and Barbuda. He made me feel that<br />

I was similarly involved in this odyssey.<br />

The consciousness of this realization was<br />

his reward. In other words, only when the<br />

people grasped the vision he shared, did<br />

he feel that he had achieved his purpose.<br />

My acquaintance with him was one of<br />

the most satisfying incidents of my life.<br />

I first knew him as our father’s<br />

friend and a regular visitor to our home<br />

in Swetes, especially on Sundays when<br />

he would drive to the country and share<br />

dinner with us. My father and Sir Vere<br />

would spend hours discussing the affairs<br />

of the country and how problems could<br />

be solved. Personally for me, it was a<br />

delight to have the opportunity to turn<br />

around his blue Austin Westminster in<br />

a position that would enable him to return<br />

home, since he hated reversing. On<br />

several occasions, when he was not in<br />

the mood to drive, I was given the responsibility<br />

to pick him up and bring<br />

him home for discussions. I recall on one<br />

occasion as we passed Buckley’s Road<br />

he looked to the left and said to me that<br />

we needed to build a road to open up the<br />

area between All Saints Road and Factory<br />

Road. I asked him why he wanted to<br />

build more roads when he could not even<br />

maintain the one we were driving on at<br />

the time? He said to me that we should<br />

open the road because it would allow<br />

more persons to go in and build homes<br />

and develop the country because Antigua<br />

and Barbuda could do well with a larger<br />

population.<br />

Over the years our acquaintance grew<br />

until I became his personal physician<br />

alongside Sir Cuthwyn Lake. After being<br />

elected an MP I became his advisor, once<br />

again, alongside Sir Cuthwyn Lake and<br />

attended Cabinet at his invitation; then<br />

I became a Minister of his Government<br />

and attended Cabinet in my own right.<br />

On one occasion as Minister of Tourism,<br />

the hoteliers came to me complaining that<br />

the upcoming summer that year would be<br />

so bad that they would be forced to close<br />

their hotels. We then came up with plan<br />

to bring in charters to boost the industry.<br />

Sir Vere objected and said that he did<br />

not want any hamburger tourists in Antigua<br />

and Barbuda. He wanted persons<br />

Governor General Sir Rodney Williams<br />

who would spend money. He turned me<br />

down on several occasions and when the<br />

time was drawing near for a decision, Sir<br />

Vere asked the late Comrade Eustace Cochrane<br />

to tell the Cabinet his view on my<br />

proposal. Comrade Cochrane told him<br />

that a charter would come straight from<br />

their destination to Antigua and Barbuda.<br />

All persons on board would stay in<br />

Antigua and once they stayed, they had<br />

to spend money. At that point V C Bird<br />

finally agreed. That was the man, only<br />

what was good for his country was good<br />

for him.<br />

God, in my view, sent us Sir Vere<br />

Cornwall Bird and other lieutenants who<br />

would change our circumstances.<br />

Yet, on his birth, Vere Bird was perceived<br />

as insignificant and inconsequential.<br />

We know this because of the treatment<br />

which was accorded this great man<br />

by the Registrar of Births at the Court<br />

House.<br />

First, the official with responsibility<br />

for entering births in the Register at the<br />

Court House, completed writing another<br />

child’s name in a column of the Register<br />

before he discovered that he made an error.<br />

He drew lines through the first child’s<br />

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name and merely inserted<br />

Vere Cornwall’s between and<br />

below the scratched names.<br />

That act, when examined<br />

one hundred years later, has<br />

the look of sloppiness and a<br />

certainty that this child would<br />

not matter. No-one, the Registrar<br />

must have thought, would<br />

likely examine that Register<br />

following Vere Cornwall’s<br />

arrival on earth. He was so<br />

wrong!<br />

Although none of us was<br />

present in <strong>December</strong> 1909, it<br />

is possible to make some reasonable<br />

conclusions about the<br />

thinking of the official.<br />

In his hand was a certificate<br />

from the hospital. It indicated<br />

that a poor black mother<br />

named Amanda Edghill, living<br />

in a slum area called Garling’s<br />

Land, had given birth to<br />

a third son; further, he learned<br />

from the data on the certificate,<br />

that she was not married<br />

to the father of her first two<br />

sons by one man, and was not<br />

married to the father of her<br />

third child, whose father was<br />

a different man. This infant,<br />

he evidently thought, did not<br />

matter.<br />

Yet, Vere Cornwall Bird<br />

became the most important<br />

person to be born in Antigua<br />

during the 20 th century. His<br />

leadership, his application<br />

of sound policies, his moral<br />

framework, and his commitment<br />

to his people lifted him<br />

to the status of Father of the<br />

Nation.<br />

Second, I tell this history<br />

about Vere Cornwall Bird’s<br />

birth in order to demonstrate<br />

that the circumstances of one’s<br />

birth have become less of a<br />

predictor of the way in which<br />

the life of anyone—born in<br />

our Antigua and Barbuda—is<br />

likely to turn out. The greatness<br />

of Vere Cornwall Bird, a<br />

God-send, is discerned from<br />

his overcoming of the circumstances<br />

of his birth.<br />

I wish to point out the obvious,<br />

especially to the youth<br />

of Antigua and Barbuda. Noone<br />

selects his or her parents.<br />

No-one determines, when he<br />

or she is in the womb, how<br />

well his or her pre-natal care<br />

will be; or whether, after birth,<br />

that as an infant you will be<br />

well-fed, well nurtured and<br />

provided the inoculation shots<br />

required in order to grow up<br />

healthy.<br />

No-one could be assured,<br />

especially in the early 1900s<br />

in Antigua and Barbuda, that<br />

one’s mother would not be<br />

compelled to drink Cooks<br />

Pond water, because there<br />

was no clean running water<br />

and no APUA pipes in those<br />

days.<br />

Vere Cornwall Bird’s leadership<br />

assured all children<br />

born in Antigua and Barbuda—<br />

in the latter part of<br />

the last century, up until this<br />

day—that their parents would<br />

have access to clean water<br />

for infants, even if desalinated.<br />

That all will have decent<br />

homes at affordable prices.<br />

That every infant will receive<br />

the inoculation shots<br />

that have eliminated diseases<br />

that used to kill infants in<br />

large numbers. That healthy<br />

diets would become commonplace,<br />

although many<br />

now choose to eat fatty foods<br />

and sugary drinks to their detriment.<br />

And, above all, that<br />

every child has access to free<br />

primary and secondary education<br />

and a growing number to<br />

tertiary education. These factors—clean<br />

water, a healthy<br />

diet, a home in which to live,<br />

and access to school including<br />

tertiary education—will lift<br />

any healthy young boy or girl,<br />

who takes his or her lessons<br />

seriously, out of poverty and<br />

into a better place.<br />

The lives of all of Vere<br />

Bird’s lieutenants, during the<br />

struggle to free our country<br />

from the stranglehold of colonial<br />

rule, are the stories of<br />

men and women who rose to<br />

heights beyond the expectations<br />

of their colonial masters.<br />

V C Bird Day reflects a<br />

hard won victory as our democratic<br />

beach head. It is a defining<br />

moment in the fight for<br />

freedom and progress.<br />

It is our own D day; akin<br />

to the Homeric myth and legacy<br />

so that his efforts do not<br />

pass over the horizon of living<br />

memory. By celebrating<br />

V C Bird Day, our nation is<br />

demonstrating eternal gratitude<br />

for the long, arduous exertion<br />

and sacrifice of a truly<br />

great leader.<br />

It is a badge of honour for<br />

those who fought with him, to<br />

reflect upon and for the young<br />

to aspire knowing that they<br />

NATURALIZATION<br />

NOTICE<br />

Notice is hereby given<br />

that Joseph Eid of Radio<br />

Range, St. John’s Antigua,<br />

is applying to the Minister<br />

for Naturalization and that<br />

any person who knows any<br />

reason why Naturalization<br />

should not be granted<br />

should send a written and<br />

signed statement of the fact<br />

to the Permanent Secretary,<br />

Ministry of External Affairs<br />

stand on the shoulders of the<br />

Father of the Nation and that<br />

they have within them the<br />

same genetic predisposition<br />

to use this as national oxygen<br />

for the growth, development<br />

and advancement of this and<br />

future generations.<br />

Some men are legends in<br />

their mind; others are legends<br />

in their time. V C Bird was a<br />

legend in his time.<br />

THANK YOU ALL<br />

IN THE HIGH COURT OF<br />

JUSTICE<br />

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA<br />

(PROBATE)<br />

A.D. <strong>2016</strong><br />

CLAIM NO. ANUHPB<br />

In the Matter of the Estate<br />

of ENID SMITH, also<br />

known as ENID BROWN,<br />

Deceased<br />

TAKE NOTICE THAT<br />

Kenneth I.E. Smith of Mount<br />

Vernon, New York, 10551,<br />

U.S.A will make an Application<br />

to the Probate Registry<br />

in the High Court of Justice<br />

as Intended Administrator of<br />

the Estate for an Order for a<br />

Grant of Letters of Administration<br />

of the Estate of ENID<br />

SMITH, also known as<br />

ENID BROWN, late of Bell<br />

View Heights who died on<br />

the 18th day of March, 2013<br />

be granted to KENNETH I.<br />

E. SMITH of Mount Vernon,<br />

New York, 10551, U.S.A the<br />

brother of the said deceased.<br />

All persons beneficially<br />

interest in the said Estate<br />

or who oppose to the said<br />

Grant are requested to send<br />

particulars to the Registrar of<br />

the High Court, not later than<br />

fourteen (14) days from the<br />

date of this Notice.<br />

DATED the 12th <strong>December</strong>,<br />

<strong>2016</strong><br />

Joy Dublin<br />

Attorney-at-Law


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Monday’s Sudoku Solution<br />

S U D O K U<br />

CROSSWORD<br />

Across<br />

1. ‘’Ma, He’s Making Eyes<br />

___’’<br />

5. Beet variety<br />

10. Nasty shock<br />

14. Monorail unit<br />

15. Classical reading<br />

16. State of Xenia<br />

17. Performs a certain exercise<br />

20. Parting remark<br />

21. Regarding ebb and flow<br />

22. ‘’Say what?’’<br />

23. Metric work unit<br />

25. Snug bug’s place<br />

27. Glances at briefly<br />

36. Trial judge Lance<br />

37. Type of blockade<br />

38. Inscribed pillar<br />

39. Naldi of the Ziegfeld Follies<br />

41. They represent trillions<br />

43. Nutmeg coat<br />

44. Asimov’s domain<br />

46. Like movies<br />

48. Any seaworthy vessel<br />

49. Grieve inconsolably<br />

52. Disencumber<br />

53. Oilcan letters<br />

54. ‘’Intimations of Immortality,’’<br />

e.g.<br />

57. Insinuate<br />

61. Potato variety<br />

65. Renounce interest in<br />

68. Son of Rebekah<br />

69. More frost-covered<br />

70. Small accessory case<br />

71. Adjust with a wedge<br />

72. ‘’USA, USA, USA ...’’<br />

73. Kind of board<br />

Down<br />

1. Lead-in to ‘’boy!’’ or ‘’girl!’’<br />

2. Walked on<br />

3. Pacific paradise<br />

4. Hosts a roast<br />

5. Bearded revolutionary<br />

6. Party thrower<br />

7. Mine, in Marseilles<br />

8. Tear apart<br />

9. Bleak<br />

10. Notate quickly<br />

11. ‘’___, I’m Falling in Love<br />

Again’’ (Dee Mullins tune)<br />

12. In ___ of<br />

13. Reggae artist Peter<br />

18. Second largest of the Great<br />

Lakes<br />

19. Twists around<br />

24. No-see-um, e.g.<br />

26. Jim Croce’s ‘’I ___ Name’’<br />

27. Dishwasher cycle<br />

28. New York thruway city<br />

29. Tag game call<br />

30. ‘’Miss ___ Boys’’ (1997)<br />

31. ‘’The Divine’’ Vaughan<br />

32. Send to seventh heaven<br />

33. Left-hand page<br />

34. Nobel Peace Prize winner<br />

Root<br />

35. Rent to another tenant<br />

40. Get an ___ effort<br />

42. Word with seven or high<br />

45. Architect Jones<br />

47. Things go down it<br />

50. Like paradise<br />

51. Spread hay<br />

54. Has bills<br />

55. Hyphen’s cousin<br />

56. Actor Morales<br />

58. Kind of support (Abbr.)<br />

59. Pacific Rim region<br />

60. ‘’... and ___ some’’<br />

62. Cinematic pooch<br />

63. Word with rush or happy<br />

64. ‘’Think nothing ___.’’<br />

66. Engine sound<br />

67. Gallery display


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HOROSCOPE<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-<br />

Dec. 21). The way people behave<br />

can be truly perplexing.<br />

It will be most beneficial to<br />

extend as much empathy as<br />

you can muster — to really try<br />

to understand where this mystifying<br />

person is coming from.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 21).<br />

If you pursue the conflict,<br />

there will be winners and losers,<br />

and they’ll be one and the<br />

same. Choose peace instead<br />

and you won’t have to worry<br />

about this anymore.<br />

Today’s weather forecast<br />

Antigua and Barbuda<br />

Sun and a few passing clouds.<br />

High - 82ºF<br />

Low - 75ºF<br />

Wind: East 18 mph<br />

Sunrise 6.27 am; Sunset 5.35 pm<br />

Monday’s Crossword Solution<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.<br />

19). There are some jobs you<br />

like to do and other jobs you<br />

like to have done. Don’t waste<br />

the better part of your day on<br />

anything that falls into the latter<br />

category.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.<br />

18). Expecting to be happy<br />

pushes happiness away from<br />

you. So instead of anticipating<br />

great joy, commit to bringing<br />

your full attention to an interesting<br />

challenge. That’s when<br />

happiness might just alight on<br />

your shoulder.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).<br />

You’re glad for the peaceful<br />

days, and you’ll certainly take<br />

as many of them as you can<br />

get. But when the complications<br />

start to pile up, that’s a<br />

good time, too. Greatness is<br />

forged in times of strife.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April 19).<br />

“Better late than never,” the<br />

saying goes, but if you can<br />

help it, don’t be late. In fact,<br />

today there’s a wonderful<br />

prize (beyond making a stellar<br />

impression) for showing up<br />

early.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May 20).<br />

If it has a beginning, it has an<br />

end. This will work to your<br />

advantage today. An unpleasant<br />

circumstance will meet its<br />

logical conclusion, and you’ll<br />

finally be able to move forward.<br />

CANCER (June 22-July 22).<br />

Though it will be important<br />

to challenge the statement<br />

that seems false, it is even<br />

more important to question<br />

the statement that seems true.<br />

Thorough investigation will<br />

yield powerful results.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Hard<br />

jobs will bring out the best in<br />

some and the worst in others.<br />

Then there are those who<br />

won’t even show up, and<br />

that about says it all. You, on<br />

the other hand, welcome the<br />

chance to show your true grit.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).<br />

Your inner life needs a voice.<br />

Writing it out will be good for<br />

your health, even if what you<br />

write isn’t exactly positive.<br />

You’ll realize what’s at the<br />

root of your trouble and begin<br />

to solve the problem.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).<br />

One size does not fit all. The<br />

shoe that fits you perfectly<br />

would pinch your friend, but<br />

that doesn’t mean you can’t<br />

have a wonderful relationship.<br />

Don’t let differences in lifestyle<br />

or worldview deter you.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).<br />

You recognize your influence<br />

over another person, and it’s<br />

not a responsibility you take<br />

lightly. There’s honor in your<br />

choices and even more so in<br />

the way you readily accept the<br />

consequences of your actions.


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CNPA<br />

undefeated<br />

By Carlena Knight<br />

The Concerned Netball<br />

Players Association All Star<br />

team remained undefeated<br />

on their island tour of St.<br />

Martin over the weekend.<br />

After winning their first<br />

match, Team Wadadli added<br />

another victory under their<br />

belt as they edged out SXM,<br />

23-22 in their final match on<br />

Sunday evening.<br />

In the highly contested<br />

and controversial match,<br />

Team Wadadli dug deep in<br />

the final quarter to overcome<br />

the odds and claim the win.<br />

The team who returned<br />

today were congratulated<br />

by former national player,<br />

Karen Joseph, who is also<br />

a member of the CNPA, on<br />

their achievements, as well<br />

as, exhibiting great professionalism<br />

as ambassadors<br />

for the sport.<br />

The team travelled last<br />

Thursday to take part in an<br />

invitational event.<br />

By Marver Woodley<br />

Asot’s Arcade Parham continued their<br />

lead on the scoreboard of the Antigua and<br />

Barbuda Premier Division on Sunday bagging<br />

one of the three games played on that<br />

day.<br />

Parham increased their standings to 22<br />

after overcoming Cool and Smooth Empire<br />

FC 3-2 in Sunday’s action packed game.<br />

Sandals INET/ IMOBILE Grenades FC<br />

also celebrated a win as they also netted 3-2<br />

win over Harney Motors Tryum FC.<br />

The bottom seated Liberta Blackhawks<br />

Defending champions trump SAP<br />

By Carlena Knight<br />

Cool and Smooth AC Delco Glenn’s<br />

Pet Paradise Green Bay Hoppers trumped<br />

SAP, 4-1 on Saturday night at the Antigua<br />

Recreation Grounds.<br />

The defending champions of the Antigua<br />

Barbuda Football Association Premier<br />

League, bounced back from their upsetting<br />

loss to Parham to devastate SAP in the feature<br />

match of the weekend double header<br />

fixture.<br />

Javorn ‘Bozo’ Stevens struck twice for<br />

the champions in the 4th and 57th minute<br />

By Carlena Knight<br />

The Antigua Grammar<br />

School continue to make<br />

an impressive showing in<br />

the Ministry of Sports Inter-School<br />

Football Under<br />

17 Boys League.<br />

Now sitting on 21 points<br />

after their 2-0 victory over<br />

third place All Saints Secondary,<br />

last Thursday, the<br />

Semper Virens cemented<br />

their status.<br />

Kerwani Simon and<br />

D’Jarie Sheppard both<br />

scored for the victors.<br />

They are 10 points clear<br />

of second place, Glanvilles<br />

Secondary who also picked<br />

up another on Thursday.<br />

GSS edged out Princess<br />

Margaret, 1-0 with Emmanuel<br />

Lawrence being the<br />

lone striker.<br />

Also on Thursday, St.<br />

Anthony’s Secondary<br />

edged out Pares Secondary,<br />

3-2.<br />

Luka Brusci netted<br />

twice for SASS with teammate<br />

Camron Hadeed scoring<br />

the game winning goal.<br />

Parham continues to lead in Premier Division<br />

were also denied another win, hoping to<br />

continue the winning streak form their last<br />

game which earned them three points to enter<br />

the score boards but, were trounced 3-1<br />

by FLOW Old Road FC in the final game of<br />

the triple header.<br />

Meanwhile Cool and Smooth/ AC Delco<br />

Glenn’s Pet Paradise and Fitzroy Rewinding<br />

Pigotts Bullets all bagged wins during the<br />

double header match a day prior on Saturday.<br />

Cool and Smooth overcame SAP FC in<br />

a superb 4-1-win performance while Pigotts<br />

Bullets defeated Glanvilles FC 3-1.<br />

while the other two goals were own goals<br />

by Peter Byers and Duwayne Peters.<br />

The lone goal for SAP came from Kemar<br />

Headley in the 45th.<br />

Fitzroy Rewinding Pigotts Bullets were<br />

also victorious on Saturday night as they<br />

defeated Glanvilles FC, 3-1.<br />

Jordan Schmoker found the net twice<br />

for the victors in the 9th and 83rd minute<br />

while teammate, Osay Martinez also<br />

scored in the 77th minute.<br />

Shakine Joseph of Glanvilles scored in<br />

the 52nd minute in a losing effort.<br />

AGS extend their dominance in U17 league<br />

Pares’ Deshawn Looby<br />

scored both goals in a losing<br />

effort.<br />

Kennedy’s<br />

win Business<br />

League title<br />

By Marver Woodley<br />

The newest leading business<br />

football team has been<br />

named in the Antigua and<br />

Barbuda Football Association<br />

Business League <strong>2016</strong><br />

as the title has been captured<br />

by Kennedy’s Blue Diamonds.<br />

Kennedy’s snatched the<br />

title on Saturday in the finals<br />

of the league against<br />

Transport Board at the King<br />

George the 5th Grounds by<br />

3-2 after given some extra<br />

time.<br />

The new champions were<br />

crowned after Hermitage<br />

Strikers defeated Antigua<br />

and Barbuda Airport Authority<br />

in the third-place battle,<br />

winning the spot 3-1.


<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong> c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g 15<br />

The Medical Benefits Scheme wishes to advise all its’ beneficiaries<br />

that the Browne’s Avenue Pharmacy is now open<br />

to serve you. Enjoy quick service including pick-up & drop<br />

off services and spacious parking. Opening hours are MON<br />

– FRI 8 AM- 3 PM. Special extend hours on 12th – 23rd<br />

of <strong>December</strong> & 3rd -<strong>13th</strong> JANUARY 2017: 7AM – 4 PM.<br />

Have a healthy and happy holiday from the Medical Benefits<br />

Scheme.<br />

The Family and Social Service Division, Foster Care Program,<br />

under the Ministry of Social Transformation in collaboration<br />

with our community partner Digicel will be hosting<br />

an Ice Cream Social for Children in Care on <strong>December</strong><br />

11, <strong>2016</strong>. All Foster families are invited, please contact the<br />

Division for more information at 462-4402 or 562-1508/9.<br />

Thanks in advance for your support.<br />

The General Public is hereby advised that the Antigua Port<br />

Authority (Deep Water Harbour) will open every Saturday<br />

from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm through to <strong>December</strong> 31, <strong>2016</strong><br />

to facilitate regular business activities. Please be guided accordingly.<br />

The Cedar Hall Moravian Church invites you to its Extravagant<br />

Black and Gold Gala Event on Saturday 17th <strong>December</strong>,<br />

<strong>2016</strong> starting at 7pm. This grand event takes place at<br />

the Ernest James C.E Building on the Church grounds in<br />

Jennings. Tickets - $150 per couple or $80 single. It’s an<br />

evening of fine dining, great entertainment and wholesome<br />

fun. So bring the entire family and enjoy this spectacular<br />

event. Proceeds are in aid of church development.<br />

Please be advised there will be a end of year meeting for<br />

all members to be held at the msjmc conference room on<br />

Wednesday 14th <strong>December</strong>, <strong>2016</strong>. Please make an effort to<br />

be in full attendance.<br />

ABSTEP SPECIAL RECRUITMENT DRIVE<br />

ATTENTION JOBSEEKERS!<br />

The Antigua and Barbuda Skills Training and Empowerment<br />

Programme (ABSTEP) is offering short-term job opportunities<br />

for residents of Freetown and surrounding areas.<br />

ABSTEP is looking for individuals who:<br />

• Are between the ages of 17-50 years<br />

• Are legal residents of Antigua and Barbuda<br />

• Aren't afraid to get their hands dirty<br />

• Are hard-working<br />

• Are willing to learn a range of skills<br />

• Are team players<br />

If you are interested in attending ABSTEP’S recruitment<br />

drive, here's what you need to know:<br />

• DATE: Thursday, <strong>December</strong> 15, <strong>2016</strong><br />

• VENUE: Freetown Health Centre (on the verandah)<br />

• TIME: 9:00 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m.<br />

• WHAT TO BRING:<br />

o Passport<br />

o Social Security card<br />

o Medical Benefits card<br />

o Curriculum vitae/resume<br />

o Educational certificates (original and two copies)<br />

o Driver's license (if any)<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION: call (268) 562-8533/ (268)<br />

462-STEP (7837) or e-mail abstep@ab.gov.ag<br />

The Antigua Girls’ High School will be holding its annual<br />

Carol Service on <strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>13th</strong>, <strong>2016</strong>, at the<br />

Spring Gardens Moravian Church, beginning at 5:00pm. All<br />

old girls, parents, retired staff and friends of AGHS are cordially<br />

invited. Please bring a soft offering.<br />

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16 c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong> <strong>13th</strong> <strong>December</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

Revived Volcanoes in the driving seat<br />

ROSEAU, Dominica – Tyrone Theophile<br />

perished agonisingly short of another<br />

first class hundred but teammate<br />

Sunil Ambris was eyeing his third, as<br />

Windward Islands Volcanoes conjured<br />

up their best performance of the new Regional<br />

Four-Day Championship, to take<br />

command of their fourth round contest<br />

against Leeward Islands Hurricanes.<br />

Their bowlers first provided the momentum,<br />

removing the last four Hurricanes<br />

wickets cheaply for 50 runs, as the<br />

visitors were dismissed for 259 in their<br />

first innings here Sunday.<br />

And armed with a lead of 34 runs,<br />

Volcanoes marched to the close on 311<br />

for six, to be 345 runs ahead going into<br />

the final day of the game at Windsor<br />

Park.<br />

Sunil Ambris was unbeaten on 84<br />

By Marver Woodley<br />

Generation Next FC and<br />

Wadadli Strikers FC in calibration<br />

with Stokes City<br />

FC of the English Premier<br />

League, EPL have begun<br />

while Tyrone Theophile fell for 96<br />

with his third first class hundred within<br />

touching distance.<br />

Taryck Gabriel chipped in with 30<br />

and West Indies limited overs batsman<br />

Johnson Charles, 28.<br />

Volcanoes batted well in partnerships,<br />

with Theophile anchoring two<br />

key stands up front. He put on 68 for<br />

the first wicket with veteran left-hander<br />

Devon Smith (22) and a further 53 with<br />

Charles for the second wicket.<br />

Unbeaten on 47 at lunch, Theophile<br />

upped the tempo afterwards, taking the<br />

attack to West Indies seamer Alzarri Joseph,<br />

as he raced to 96 on the stroke of<br />

the drinks break.<br />

But a lapse in concentration followed<br />

in the first over after the resumption<br />

and he skied a mis-timed stroke of<br />

their one week training camp<br />

at the St Anthony’s Secondary<br />

School.<br />

Jack Day and Arron<br />

Duce coaches of Stokes City<br />

FC has been facilitating the<br />

pacer Gavin Tonge for Haydn Walsh to<br />

take the catch at 153 for three.<br />

Theophile struck 13 fours and two<br />

sixes and faced a mere 113 balls.<br />

Ambris then produced a patient<br />

knock to control the game for Volcanoes.<br />

He put on 74 for the fifth wicket<br />

with Gabriel and another 32 with Kyle<br />

Mayers (12) for the sixth wicket.<br />

He has so far faced 146 balls balls in<br />

170 minutes at the crease and counted<br />

three fours.<br />

Earlier, wicketkeeper Jahmar Hamilton<br />

failed in his bid to reach his fourth<br />

first class century when he fell for 94<br />

after resuming the day on 77.<br />

Shane Shillingford finished with five<br />

for 96 while captain and fellow off-spinner<br />

Liam Sebastien picked up four for<br />

78. (CMC)<br />

EPL training camp off to a good start<br />

training sessions thus far.<br />

Co-founder and C.E.O of<br />

both local FC Ricky Santos<br />

expressed that the purpose<br />

for the camp is to get back<br />

on track after a two-year hiatus<br />

to improve local talent<br />

and benefit from the exposure,<br />

as according to Santos<br />

you may never know what<br />

can happen.<br />

Coach Day who is making<br />

his fourth appearance to<br />

the island for the year noted<br />

that he is observing the control<br />

and talent of the young<br />

players, while Duce making<br />

his first appearance to the<br />

island noted his observance<br />

with the island ad regarded<br />

the youngsters and technically<br />

advanced.<br />

The one week engagement<br />

men will end on Friday<br />

with the participants receiving<br />

certificates and awards<br />

for their participation.

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