SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
lublisbth ht ^utthority.
VOL. 100.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 1967. [No. 29.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 82.
APPOINTMENTS.
COTTON CLOSE SEASON, 1967
Under the provision of Section 8 (1) of the Cotton Protection Ordinance
Cap. 37, the undermentioned persons have been appointed inspectors for the
purpose of the Close Season Regulations:-
E. G. HORNE
D.. L. MItORS
V. HENDRICKSON
C. PROVIDENCE
J. MCKENZIE
W. LEWIS
LESTER COLLINS
J. JACKSON
J. A. deFREITAS
S. BARKER
L. C. THOMAS
...... Layou
...... Indian Bay
...... C.P.E.S.
. Belmont
. Villa
. Sandy Bay
...... Three Rivers
. Diamonds
. Biabou
R...... ichland Park
...... Kingstown
...... Layou
...... Troumaca
...... Troumaca
...... Troumaca
...... Georgetown
...... Georgetown
...... Three Rivers
...... Georgetown
...... Kingstown
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 1967.-(No. 29).
J. CREASE
deVERE JAMES
0. GOULD
M. BAISDEN
L. GONSALVES
C. SLATER
C. WILLIAMS
W. A. HANNAWAY
R. THOMAS
E. G. LEWIS
E. SOLEYN
C. RICHARDSON
R. LESLIE
C. CHARLES
D. McTAIR
16th May, 1967.
No. 83.
It is hereby notified that in accord-
ance with Section 18 of the West Indies
Associated States Supreme Court Order
1967 a Judicial and Legal Services
Commission has been established with
effect from 5th May, 1967, consisting of
the following persons, that is to say-
The Honourable the Chief Justice,
Chairman;
The Honourable Mr. Justice GORDON,
a Justice of Appeal;
W. ADRIAN DATE, Esq., a retired
Judge;
HUGH BURROWES, Esq., C.B.E.,
Chairman of the Public Service
Commission of Antigua;
JOHN BULLY, Esq., M.B.E., Chair-
man of the Public Service Com-
mission of Dominica.
CHIEF JUSTICES CHAMBERS,
16th May, 1967.
No. 84.
CENTRAL HOUSING AND PLANNING
AUTHORITY.
The undermentioned persons have
been appointed to serve on the Central
Housing and Planning Authority under
Section 5 (i) of the Slum Clearance
and Housing Ordinance, 1946 (No. 1
of 1946) as amended for the period
ending 30th June, 1967:-
Mr. JEROME BURKE (Chairman)
Mr. H. F. YOUNG
Mr. DAVID JACK
Mr. OTTO JOSEPH
Mr. ORMOND J. BONADIE
The Senior Medical Officer
The Superintendent of Public
Works
...... Diamond
...... Fair Hall
...... Mesopotamia
...... Kingstown
...... C.P.E.S.
...... Clare Valley
...... Lowmans Hill
...... Layou
...... Layou
...... Spring Village
...... Rose Bank
...... Troumaca
...... Bequia
...... Canouan
...... Union Island
The Accountant General
The Permanent Secretary, Chief
Minister's Office.
Executive Secretary, Central Hous-
ing and Planning Authority-
Secretary.
2. Under Section 5 (6) of the Ordin-
ance the Sanitary Superintendent, the
Assistant Superintendent of Public
Works have been appointed to sit in the
place of the Senior Medical Officer, and
the Superintendent of Public Works
respectively only in their absence or
inability to attend meetings.
12th May, 1967.
No. 85.
BELGIAN CONSULAR REPRESENTATION.
It is notified for general information
that Monsieur A. NIJs, Belgian Ambas-
sador in Venezuela, has been appointed
concurrently as Consul-General of Bel-
gium for the Islands of Cayman, Turks
and Caicos, St. Vincent and the St. Vin-
cent Grenadines, Montserrat, the Associ-
ated States of St. Lucia, Dominica,
Grenada and the Grenada Grenadines,
St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla and Antigua,
and the British Virgin Islands, with
residence at Caracas.
Pending the issue of Her Majesty
The QUEEN'S Exequatur, this Govern-
ment has accorded Monsieur NiJs
provisional recognition in his consular
capacity.
16th May, 1967.
(E.A. 14).
No. 86.
LEGISLATION.
The following documents are pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette:-
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 1967.-(No. 29). 191
S.R. & 0. No. 17.-Police (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1967.
(See. M.P. 601).
S.R. & 0. No. 18.-Port Officers
(Harbouri (Amendment) Regula-
tions, 1937.
16th ?May, 1967.
No. 87.
VACANT POST.
POST OF CROWN LAND BAILIFF,
Si- FOR TRADE, PRODUCTION,
LABOLR & TOURISM.
Applications are invited for the post
of Crown Land Bailiff, Ministry of
Trade, Production, Labour and Tour-
ism, St. Vinceut. T'ie post is pension-
able with salary in '-Ie scale-Cl $1,392,
$1,392,1,536 1< 84 $1,872 X 96 -
$2,160 X 120 $2,640. Travelling
allowance is payable in accordance with
local regulations.
Further particulars of the post can
be obtained from tLe Permanent Sec-
retary, Ministry for Trade, Production
Labour and Tourism. St. Vincent.
Applications, supported by two testi-
monials should be addressed to the
Establishment Officer, Kingstown, and
should reach him not later than 31st
May, 1967.
16th May, 1967.
No. 80.
BANK HOLIDAY.
Under the Bank Holidays Ordinance,
Thursday, 25th May, 1967, (Corpus
Christi), being a Bank Holiday, all
Public Offices will be closed on that day.
9th May, 1967.
By Command,
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Establishment Officer.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
16th May, 1967.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
EDUCATION NOTICES.
A competitive examination for the
award of scholarships for boys and girls
tenable at the Grammar School and
Girls' High -School will be held at the
Richknond 1--1 Governmaent School on
Friday. 7th July. 1967.
2. The Scholarships are open to
pupils attending Government or Assist-
ed Primary Schools or Private Schools
which satisfy the requirements of the
Board of Education, and entitle the
hold' to free tuition, games and
Library f'e.-4 and the necessary school
hboi.; aid stationerv. All Scholarship
hold"':,, who driving the tenure of a
scholarship normally reside not less
thai twiN miles from the limits of
Kiin'stown measured by the shortest
nublie, hi'hwav. shall be entitled to
receive the maintenance grant at the
rate of one hundred and ninety-two
dollars (.0192.00) per annum; provided
that should a -scholarship holder cease
to resid for any period during the
tenure of the scholarship, no mainten-
ance grant should be paid in respect
of s.- period, unless such scholarship
hold-r i, living for the purpose of tak-
ing advantage of the scholarship.
3. Candidates must (a) have been
less than 12 years of age on the 31st
July. 1' -. Age must be proved by a
birth certificate or baptismal certificate;
(b) have attended a Government or
Assisted Primary School which satisfies
the requirements of the Board of Edu-
cation, during the twelve months pre-
ceding- the 31st July, 1967 for not less
than 75% of the maximum attendances
possible during such period, as shown
in the attendance Register kept in the
school: (c) furnish a certificate of good
conduct from the Head Teacher or
Head Teachers. of such school or
schools; (d) be natives of the territory
or children of natives or have been resi-
dent in the territory for at least two
years.
4. The Education Officer is em-
powered to accept for examination any
candidate who, through illness has
failed to comply with the requirements
of paragraph 3(b) above, with respect
to .the number of attendances.
5. No scholarship shall be awarded
to any candidate who obtains less than
one third of the possible marks in each
subject and less than one-half of the
total possible marks in the examination.
6. Scholarships are awarded for a
period of not more than six years pro-
vided the Scholar's attendance, conduct
and progress as shown by the term re-
ports are considered satisfactory.
7. Candidates will be examined in
English (including Comprehension) and
Arithmetic, and shall be given an In-
telligence Test.
8. Applications accompanied by Birth
or Baptismal Certificates must reach the
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 1967.-(No. 29).
Education Office not later than Wednes-
day, 7th June, 1967.
THEODORE V. KEANE,
Education Officer.
20th April, 1967.
ENTfANCE EXAiu:INATION-GRAMMAR
SCHOOL
An Examination for entrance to the
St. Vincent Grammar School in the
school year beginning September 1967
will be held at the School on Friday
7th July, 1967 at 8.30 a.m.
Candidates should be not less than
10 years 8 months nor more than 12
years 6 months on 30th September, 1967
and parnt ar-e ro l to submit Birth
Certificates before Friday 23rd June,
1967.
Candidates will be expected to bring
along pencils, pens and rulers. Writing
paper will be supplied.
AUDLEY R. MORGAN,
Headmaster,
St. Vincent Grammar School.
18th April, 1967.
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
An Examination for Entrance to the
Girls' High School in September, 1967,
will be held at the School on Friday, 7th
July, 1967, at 8.30 a.m.
Candidates should be not less than 10.
years 6 months nor more than 13 years
6 months on 30th September, 1967, and
parents are asked to submit Birth Certi-
ficates before Friday 23rd June, 1967.
Candidates will be expected to bring
along pencils, pens and rulers. Writing
paper will be supplied.
MILLICENT T. BYRON,
Headmistress, Girls' High Sckeol.
9th May, 1967.
ST. VINCENT BANANA GROWERS
ASSOCIATION.
NOTICE
The Board of Management is offering
tv.wo _itolarships, one for a boy and on
ii it girl to the Government Secondar
Schools.
Only children of banana growers
who were registered on the books of the
Association on the 1st day of January,
1967 will be eligible.
The award will be made on the results
of the examination for Government
Scholarships to be held in July by the
Education Department.
Copies of the rules governing the
award cani be had on application to the
Secretary/Manager of the Association
at Lot 10, Sharpe Street, Kingstown,
or from the Secretary of any district
branch.
Applications must reach the Sec-
retary/Manager, St. Vincent Banana
Growers Association, Lot 10, Sharpe
Street, Kingstown, not later than Thurs-
day the 23rd June, 1967.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Secretary/Manager.
8th May, 1967.
POLICE NOTICES.
GENERAL ELECTIONS
19TH MAY, 1967
The attention of the general public is
drawn to Section 71 Sub. Sections (1)
(2) and (3) of the Legislative Council
Election Ordinance No. 13 of 1951.
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-
section (2) of this section during the
hours when the poll is open upon elec-
tion day, no persons shall assemble or
congregate within one hundred yards
of any building in which is situate any
polling station.
(2) This section shall not apply:-
(a) to any electors who are wait-
ing to poll their votes at such
polling station and who obey
any instructions which be
given by the presiding officer
or any constable for purpose
of forming a queue with
other electors also waiting,
or,
(b) to any person who may
under the provisions of Or-
dinance lawfully enter or re-
main in such polling station.
(3) Every person who contravenes or
fails to comply with any of the pro-
visions of this section shall be guilty of
an offence against this section and shall
e be liable on summary conviction there-
y for to a fine of two hundred and forty
dollars or to imprisonment for six
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 1967.-(No. 29).
months or to both such fine and im-
prisonment.
S. A. ANDERSON,
Chief of Police.
21st April, 1967.
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADE
SATURDAY 10TH JUNE, 1967.
Regulations made by the Chief of Police
under Section 79 (1) of the Motor
Vehicles & Road Traffic Ordinance,
No. 20 of 1940.
VICTORIA PARK
Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11
a.m. orn Saturday 10th June, 1967 dur-
in- the Parade to celebrate the Birth-
day of Her Majesty the QUEEN, Motor
Vehicles will be admitted to Victoria
Park by way of Peebles Bridge only.
ONE WAY TRAFFIC
A system of One-Way Traffic will be
conformed to on Nr rth River Road
between Grenville Street and Peebles
Bridge. Vehicles travelling along this
route will proceed from South to North
only.
Vehicles entering Victoria Park will
also conform to a system of One-Way
Traffic ; proceeding aniticockwise around
the Park.
MOTOR VEHICLE EXIT
Exit will be by way of Bentinek
Square and Road to Leeward.
PARKING.
Motor Vehicles bearing "Red Stick-
ers" will park on the road outside the
Park enclosure as directed by the Police.
Motor Vehicles bearing "Blue Stick-
ers" will park in the open space in
front of the Colonial Hospital Annexe,
also along Back Street and Fernside.
COCKTAIL PARTY-
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Motor Vehicles bearing "Red .Stick-
ers" will park on the Government
House Grounds as directed by the
Police. Motor Vehicles bearing "Blue
Stickers" will park in Mrs. Maingot's
premises.
S. A. ANDERSON,
Chief of Police.
4th May, 1967.
It is hereby promulgated for General
Information that with effect from 4th
May, 1967, it is an Offence for any per-
son to use, or cause or permit to be used
on a Road, any Scooter or Cart.
Section 3 of the "ROADS (PROHIBI-
TION OF CERTAIN VEHICLES)
ORDER" 1967, Reads:- "No person
shall use or cause or permit to be used
on a road, any Scooter or Cart.
Cart for this purpose does not in-
clude a Hand Cart or a Cart drawn by
a Motor Vehicle or by a Draught
Animal.
Ainy person found acting in contra-
vention of the above-mentioned Section
after 1st day of June, 1967 will be
prosecuted.
S. A. ANDERSON,
Chief of Police & Licensing
Authority.
11th May, 1967.
AUCTION SALE.
UNSERVICEABLE VEHICLES M.C.W.
It is hereby notified for public inform-
ation that the undermentioned unser-
vrirnflhe vehicles belonging to the Min-
[sty for Communications and Works
will be sold by auction at the Ministry
Compound, Arnos Vale, on Wednesday,
17th May, 1967 at 1.30 p.m.:-
1 Opel Car P. 1496
1 Burnt Bedford Truck T. 831
Ministry for Communications & Works
2nd May, 1967.
GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1967
CORRECTION NOTICE
CHANGES IN POLLING STATIONS
AND ELECTION OFFICERS.
Notice is hereby given that Polling
Station No. 4 in the North Leeward
Electoral District has been changed
from Mr. William Sutherland's House,
Rose Bank, to Mrs. Elaine Smith's
House, Rose Bank.
Polling Station No. 4 in the South
Leeward Electoral District has been
changed from Estate Cotton House,
Cane Grove to Buccament Bay Govern-
ment School.
Polling Stations Nos. 10, 11 and 12
in the South Windward Electoral Dis-
trict have been inadvertently omitted
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 1967.-(No. 29).
in the publication of 9th May Notice
of Grant of a Poll. These are:-
Polling Station No. 10 Mr. Benjamin
Lewis' Residence, Carrierre
Polling Station No. 11 Mrs. Eliza
Alves' Residence, Evesham
Polling Station No. 12 Evesham
Methodist School, Evesham.
Presiding Officer in the South Lee-
ward Electoral District, Polling Station
No. 2A, has been changed from Mrs.
Cynthia Mason to Miss Eva Patrick.
Poll Clerk in the same Electoral Dis-
trict, Polling Station No. 2 has been
changed from Miss Eva Patrick to Mr.
Norris Hadaway.
Presiding Officer in the West St.
George Electoral Distric t, Polling
tmauon No. 11i has been changed from
Mr. Hector Anthony to Mrs. Estelle
Liverpool. Poll Clerk in the same Elec-
toral District, Polling Station No. 9 has
been changed from Mrs. Estelle Liver-
pool to Miss Anna Pompey.
Poll Clerk in the South Windward
Electoral District, Polling Station No.
4 has been changed from Mrs. Elritha
Paris to Mr. Terrence Parris.
Presiding Officer in the North Lee-
ward Electoral District, Polling Station
No. 7, has been changed from Mr.
Leopold Anthony to Miss Eileen Iton.
Poll Clerk in the same Electoral Dis-
trict and Polling Station has been
changed from Miss Eileen Iton to Mr.
Herbert Creese.
Presiding Officer in the South Lee-
ward Electoral District, Polling Station
No. 8, has been changed from Mr.
Arnold Jack to Mr. Conrad Charles.
G. W. Y. HUCKS,
Supervisor of Elections.
CENTRAL HOUSING AND
PLANNING AUTHORITY
ST. VINCENT.
Notice of a decision to prepare a Housing Scheme for two parcels of land
at Petit Bordel, is published for general information.
(Section 17 (14) of the Slum Clearance and Housing Ordinance No. 1
of 1946).
The Central Housing and Planning Authority hereby give notice that a
Housing Scheme is about to be submitted to the Administrator-in-Council
for approval:-
(a) All that parcel of land lying in the Parish of St. David, at Petit
Bordel, being a portion of Land Settlement Estate, measuring more or
less 6 Acres, 2 Roods, 32 Poles, and bounded on the North by lands of
Land Settlement Estate. on the South by Leeward Highway, OIL the
West by Petit Bordel River and the sea, and on the East by Land
Settlement Estate. the whole as delineated on a plan of survey
bearing number D-94. lodged in the office of the Crown Surveyor on
the 13th day of f)ecelimwr. 1961.
(b) All that parcel of land lyivng in the Parish of St. David, at Petit
Bordel, being a portion of Land Settlement Estates. measuring more
or less 3 Acres. 2 Roods, 3 Poles. and bounded on the North bv lands
of the Leeward Highway and a road, on the South by Petit Bordel
River, and on the East by a Road. the whole as delineated on a plan
of survey bearing number D-95, lodged in the office of the Crown
S, Surveyor on l 2Tth day of March. 1963.
2. A copy of the oiereme arrow' Plansr No'. D-94 and D-95 of the area referred
to can be seen at the office of tl1h Cenitral iHfounsin. and Planning Authority.
3. Any person having any objection tn the said Scheme or to the said
plans may object therto ii writing' t(o the' Secretary of the Contral Housing
and PlanningAuthority notlater than the 30th day of May, 1967.
B. R. NEEHALL,
Secretary & Technical Officer.
9th May, 1967.
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NOTICE
UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCES ORDINANCE NO. 11 OF 1948.
It is notified for general information that the QUARTERLY LIQUOR
LICENSING SESSION will be held in the undermentioned Parishes for the
purpose of hearing applications from new Applicants in their respective
Parishes for the granting of Certificates in accordance with the provisions of
the Liquor Licences Ordinance, No. 11 of 1948, at the times and places stated
hereunder:-
Parishes.
St. Patrick
Charlotte
The Grenadines (Bequia)
St. David
The Grenadines (Union Island)
St. Andrew & St. George
Times and Places of Sessions.
...... At the Court House, Barrouallie, on
Thursday 8th June, 1967 at 9.15 a.m.
.. At the Court House, Georgetown, on
Monday 12th June, 1967 at 10.00 a.m.
.. At the Court House, Bequia, on Fri-
day 16th June, 1967 at 10.00 a.m.
.. At the Court House, Chateaubelair,
on Thursday 22nd June, 1967 at
10.00 a.m.
.. At the Court House, Union Island,
on Friday 23rd June, 1967 at 10.15
a.m.
.. At the Court House, Kingstown, on
Wednesday 28th June, 1967 at 9.00
a.m.
Notice of intention to oppose the grant of any certificates, stating in
general terms the grounds of opposition, must be served upon the applicant
and upon the Magistrates not later than seven days before the date fixed for
the holding of the Licensing Session.
C. E. A. RAWLE,
and
L. A. D. WILLIAMS,
Magistrates.
PARTICULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR NEW CERTIFICATES
Parish Names of Applicants Occupation Residence Situation of
Premises
St. Patrick i Estelle Quow Housewife Barrouallie Barrouallie
Alfred Williams Planter Kirton Hill Barrouallie
Charlotte I*Henry Minors Merchant Biabou Biabou
Dorothy Mercury iHousewife Dickson Georgetown
Ruby Nero
St. David tRonald Murray
Grenadines
(Union Is.)!
St. Andrew &
St. George
Gabriel Mitchell
Mabel Phillips
Lyric Trading Co.
(L. Robertson)
'ybil Charles
Vere K. Daly
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper
Merchant
IGreggs
I Chateaubelair
Grand Bay
iRilland Hill
White Chapel
Seamstress Camden Park
Shopkeeper I Mesopotamia
Lowmans
(Wd.)
Chateaubelair
Canouan
Rilland
Kingstown
Camden Pl
Mesopotam
ark
ia
Transfer of name of Licencee. t Change of Class.
C. E. A. RAWLE,
and
L. A. D. WILLIAMS,
Magistrates' Office, Magistrates.
Kingstown,
St. Vincent,
8th May, 1967.
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STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
1967, No. 17.
POLICE (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS.
(Gazetted 16th May, 1967).
1. Short title. These Regulations may be cited as the Police (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1967, and shall be read as one with the Police Regulations,
1948, (S.R. & 0. 1948, No. 110) (hereinafter referred to as the principal
Regulations) and all amendments thereto.
2. Regulation 211 of
lation 211 of the prince
the following:-
211. Servi/
Private Functi e V
may be assigned ) c
ta:n Ients and i lk
tions revoked and replaced. Regn-
hereby revoked and replaced with
.:OffOicers and Constables at
tsioned Officers and Constables
ip at dances, parties, public enter-
iiliar nature.
(2) Every al,%e ices of one or more Non-commis-
sioned Officer or C 1bl1e s WI I ade to the Chief of Police and shall
state the number of i im the services desired and the time and
place for the performance of the said service.
(3) Fees for the service of each Non-commissioned Officer or Con-
stable shall be paid by the applicant in advance at the following rates:
Provided that the Chief of Police may waive the whole or part of such
fees where he is satisfied that the service is in respect of a function or
entertainment sponsored by the Government or by a charitable institution
or organisation.
Constable Sergeant Inspector
Day-time Service:- For the first hour .. 750 $1.00 $1.20
For each succeeding
hour or part thereof 50
Night-time Service:- For the first hour . $1.20
For each succeeding
/ / hour or part thereof 75
75 $.0
$1.30
$1.50
$1.00 $1.25
S. -j -
Made by the Chief of Police under section 63 (1) of the Police Ordinance,
1947 (No. 48 of 1947) this 13th day of April, 1967.
S. A. ANDERSON,
Chief of Police
Approved by the Administrator under section 63 (2) of the aforesaid
Ordinance this 8th day of May, 1967.
HI. GEORGE,
Administrator.
(See. M.P. 601).
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STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
1967, No. I8.
PORT OFFICERS (HARBOUR) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS.
(Gazetted 16th May, 1967).
1. Short title. These Regulations may be cited as the Port Officers
(Harbour) (Amendment) Regulations, 1967 and shall be read as one with the
Port Officers (Harbour) Regulations, 1964 (hereinafter referred to as the
principal Regulations).
2. Amendment of Regulatiop.. principal Regulations. Regula-
tion 33(e) of the principal Regulati f ereby amended by inserting
immediately before the /ord "hold" the w without the consent in writing
Made by the Admin under sec n Jof the Port Officers Ordinance
(Cap. 198) and by virtue a naming him in that behalf this
16th day of May, 1967.
H. GEORGE,
Administrator.
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