SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
1ublislub ti Anthlaritu.
VOL. 103.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 20 -JANUARY, .1970.
GOVERNMENT
NOTICES.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
ST. VINCENT
It is notified for general information that there will be a meeting of
the House of Assembly at the Assembly Chamber, Kingstown, on Friday, 23rd
January, 1970 at 10.00 a.m.
A cordial invitation is extended to the General Public.
20th January, 1970.
No. 27.
VACANT POSTS.
.ation:; are invited from suit-
ably qualified persons for appointment
a': Prison Officers in the SL. Vincent
Prison Service.
Candidates should be between the
ages'of 23 aad 35 years, shouu'd *bp at
least 5' 9" in height with chest at least
36 inches (expanded) and should have
attaiiied the Primary School Leavingr
Certificate. Persons possessing subjects
at G.C.E. '0' Level, or its equivalent
may be appointed direct as 1st Class
Prison Officers...
Successful applicants will be re-,
quired to undergo a training course for
Prison Officers in Trinidad and Tobago
as soon as possible after appointment
and .on successful completion may be
appointed 1st Class Prison Officers-if
not already in that Grade.
Applicants must be recommended by
at least two prominent and reputable
citizens.
Salary will be in the scales:-
(a) 2nd Ciass-$1,320 x $60-$1,380
/$1,464 x $84-$1,968 x $96-
$2,064.
(b) 1st Class-4 2.088 x $96-$2,280.
The following allowances will also
be paid if applicants qualify for
them:-
.1. Duty
o. 2. Good Conduct
House
Brth Nr rticulars can be obtained
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No. 26.
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64 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 20 JANUARY, 1970.-(No. 5.)
From the Superintendent of Prisons,
Prisons Department, Ministry for
Home Affairs.
Applications, in the applicant's own
handwriting should be addressed to the
Chief Personnel Officer, Service Com-
missions Department, Kingstown, and
should reach him not later than 28th
January, 1970.
20th January, 1970.
No. 16.
TRAINING IN CANADA-COMMON-
WEALTH CARIBBEAN ASSISTANCE
PROGRAMME 1970.
Applications are invited from suitably
qualified persons for the award of Schol-
arships to Canada for the Academic Year
1970/71, subject to the provision of funds
under the Canadian Caribbean Pro-
gramme.
a) Technical and Vocational Courses
(successful applicants to return to
teach)
Electrical Engineering
Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
Brickwork and Masonry
Plumbing and Pipe-fitting
Technical Drawing.
b) Other Courses
Sanitary Engineering Technology
Hotel Management
c) Group Programmes
Public Administration
Accounting
Agricultural Marketing
Candidates for courses at a) and b)
should possess a minimum of five (5)
G.C.E. '0' Level passes including English,
Mathematics and a relevant Science
subject, to gain entrance to a Canadian
Institute of Technology.
Candidates for the Group Programmes
must be Government officers or employed
by a Statutory Board.
Successful candidates will be required
to sign a Bond with Sureties.
Applications-on Form Tl-should be
addressed to the Chief Personnel Officer
(marked attention: Training Officer) to
arrive by January 26th, 1970.
MARY E. MORGAN,
Training Officer.
8th January, 1970.
No. 17.
TENDERS FOR CONVEYANCE OF MAILS,
AND PASSENGERS TO AND
FROM BEQUIA
Tenders are hereby invited and will be
received up to 12 o'clock on Saturday
24th January, 1970 for the conveyance
daily with the exception of Sundays and
Public Holidays of Mails-including
parcel post mails-ond passengers to and
from the island of Bequia for a period of
one (1) year, commencing on 1st Febru-
ary, 1970.
2. The Contractor shall not arbitra-
rily refuse to convey any passenger who
pays or offers to pay his or her fare.
3. The contractor will be required to
state the arrangements that would be
made for a replacement of the contract
vessel in the event of a breakdown in the
service. Any vessel substituted should
be with the approval of the Ministry for
Communications and Works.
4. The Contract may be terminated by
one month's notice on either side.
5. The Contract boat will be required
to leave Bequia at 6.45 a.m. and Kings-
town at 1.30 p.m.
6. No tender will be considered if the
Motor Vessel tendered is not licensed
under the Passenger Boats Ordinance
1906. to carry passengers, and its Master
must hold a certificate of competency
in accordance with Regulations 18 and 19
of Statutory Rules and Orders No. 31 of
1957. Cabins should be well ventilated
and free from exhaust fumes. Life
jackets should be provided for all passen-
gers in accordance with British Ministry
of Transport standards.
7. Tenders must state the amount of
subsidy required and they should be
addressed to the Chairman, Central
Supply Tenders Board, Ministry of Fi-
nance, Ministerial Buildings, Kingstown,
in sealed envelopes distinctly marked
"Tenders for Bequia Mail and Passenger
Service".
8. Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
13th January, 1970.
No. 18.
TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF
PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO AND
FROM THE GRENADINES
Tenders will be received until 3 p.m.
on Saturday the 24th January, 1970, for
the conveyance of mails, parcels, passen-
gers and cargo by Motor Vessel between
St. Vincent and St. Vincent Grenadines
as contained in the Schedule shown
hereunder:-
SCHEDULE
SOUTH-BOUND
Alternate Weeks as from Commencement
of the Contract
Monday and Fridays Kingstown to
Union Island
Leave Kingstown
Arrive Bequia
Arrive Canouan
Arrive Mayreau
Arrive Union Island
Monday & Fridays
9.30 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
2.00 p.m.
3.15 p.m.
4.00 p.m.
Alternate Weeks as from 2nd Week after
Commencement of the Contract
Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays
Kingstown to Union Island
Leave Kingstown 9.30 a.m.
Arrive Bequia ..... 10.00 a.m.
Arrive Canouan 2.00 p.m.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 20
Arrive Mayreau
Arrive Union Island
NORTH-Bou
Alternate Weeks as from
of Contra
Tuesday and S
Union ; 'and to I
Leave Union Island
Arrive Mayrea i
Arrive Canouan
Arrive Bequia
Arrive Kingstown
3.15 p.m. eminent Departments have been
..... 3.15 p.m. ernment Departments have been
- 4.00 p.m. awarded as follows:-
xD Fre h Beef without bones c:d Sm);p
Commencement lon1es
ct Mr. Milton King'-Beef-$1.10 per lb.
aturdays Bone'- .40 ., ,,
Kingstown
_ 8.00 a.m.
8.30 a.m.
9.30 a.m.
1.00 p.m.
._ 2.30 p.m.
Alternate Weeks as from 2nd Week after
Commencement of Contract
Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays
Union Island to Kingstown
Leave Union Island ...... 8.00 a.m.
Arrive Mayreau ...... 8.30 a.m.
Arrive Canouan .... 9.30 a.m.
Arrive Bequia ...... 1.00 p.m.
Arrive Kingstown ...... 2.30 p.m.
2. The contract will be for a period
of one year from 1st February, 1970, and
all trips must be done in daylight with a
reasonable stay at each island in the
Grenadines.
3. The successful tenderer will be re-
sponsible for delivery of mails and
parcels direct to and from all Post Offices
at Port Elizabeth, Canouan, Mayreau and
Union Island.
4. He will be required to state the
arrangements that would be made for a
replacement of the contract vessel in
the event of a breakdown in the service.
Any vessel substituted should be with
the approval of the Ministry of Com-
munications and Works.
5. The contract may be terminated by
one month's notice on either side.
6. No tender will be considered if the
Motor Vessel tendered is not licensed,
under the Passenger Boats Ordinance,
1906, to carry passengers, and its Master
must hold a certificate of competency in
accordance with Regulations 18 and 19
of Statutory Rules and Orders No. 31 of
1957.
7. Tenders must state the amount of
subsidy required and they should be ad-
dressed to the Chairman, Central Supply
Tenders Board, Ministry of Finance,
Ministerial Buildings, Kingstown, in seal-
ed envelopes distinctly marked "Tenders
for Conveyance of Mails and Passengers
to and from the Grenadines".
8. Government does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
13th Jr -v:'r-y, 1970.
No. 28.
TENDER S FOR SUPPLIES TO
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
It is hereby notified for general in-
formation that tenders for the supply
of the udermentioned articles to Gov-
Food Yeast biscuits
W. J. Abbott -$6.60 per carton of
2 (10 lb.) tin-.
20th January, 1970.
No. 29.
The following Clerical Officers as
Executive Officers in the Public Service
of Saint Vincent with effect from 1st
January, 1970.
Mr. J.H.FALBY
Mrs. K. MASON
Mrs. Z. GARRAWAY.
20th January, 1970.
No. 30.
Mr. Reginald Gittens as a Junior
District Overseer of Roads, Public
Works Department, Ministry for Com-
munications, Works and Labour, with
effect from 1st January, 1969.
20th January, 1970.
No. 31.
LEGl-LATION
The following Document is published
with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.Il. & 0. No. 1.-Proclamation
bringing into operation the
Everard G. Horne (Gratuity)
and Pension) Ordinance, 1968,
(No. 30 of 1968) with effect from
the 12th .January, 1970.
20th' January, 1970.
By Command,
C. IVOR MARTIN,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
20th January, 1970.
JANUARY, 1970.-(No. 5.)
66 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 20 JANUARY, 1970.-(No. 5.)
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
INCOME TAX NOTICES
TO ALL EMPLOYED PERSONS
-.vry person deriving income from any
employment or by way of pension is
hereby reminded that the latest date for
toe submission of income Tax Returns
for assessment in the year 1970 is the 31st
January, 1970, and that failure to give
notice ef char-eability is an offence
against the Income Tax Ordinance, ren-
dering the person concerned liable on
convicuicn to a fine not exceeding ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS and in default of
paymenL to imprisonment with or with-
on- ha-'d .Labor fr a term not exceeding
foI.r months, and after judgement has
been given for that penalty to a further
penalty of fifty dollars for every day
during which the refusal, failure or
neglect to render any document con-
tinues.
2. iVERY PERSON whose income aic-
cruing in, derived from the Colony or
elsewhere and whether received in the
Colony or not for the preceding ,year,
exceeded the statutory limit of $600.00
is required to submit a return on the
prescribed form notwithstanding that on
account of approved deductions no tax
may eventually be chargeable, and parti-
cular attention is directed to the fact
that the term "income" is deemed to in-
clude not only money but also allowances
in kind.
3. Efforts are being made to send
forms to such persons through their Em-
ployers or Heads of Departments (in the
case of Government Employees). It is
to be clearly understood, however, that
the Income Tax Department is under no
obligation to send a return to anyone
and that a person is not exonerated
from the statutory liability of making a
return even though a form may not
have been re'deived from the Department.
Forms may be obtained, on application,
at the Revenue Office at Georgetown,
Barrouallie, Bequia and Union Island, or
in any other district from the Police
Station situate therein, or 'from the
Income Tax Office, Kingstown, where any
person requiring information in connec-
tion therewith is invited to enquire.
4. Where officers are in receipt of in-
come other than salaries, the form should
include particulars thereof and should
be accompanied by the necessary sup-
p)rting statements.
N. R. CUMMINGS,
Comptroller of Inland Revenue.
Inland Revenue Office,
Kingstown.
7th January, 1970
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Every person, not being an employed
person, is hereby reminded that the
latest date for the submission of Income
Tax Returns for assessment in the year
1970 is the 31st March, 1970, and that
failure to give notice of uhargeability is
au fencee against the Income Tax Ordi-
nance rendering the person concerned
liable on summary conviction to a penalty
not exceeding ONE THOUSAND DOL-
LARS and in default of payment to im-
prisonment with or without hard labour
for a term not exceeding four months,
and after judgement has been given for
that penalty to a further penalty of fifty
dollars for every day during which the
refusal, failure or neglect to render any
document continues.
2. EVERY PERSON whose income ac-
cruing in, derived from the Colony or
elsewhere and whether received in the
Colony or not for the preceding year,
exceeded the statutory limit of $600.00 is
required to submit a return in the pre-
scribed form notwithstanding that on
account of approved deductions no tax
may eventually be chargeable, and par-
ticular attention is directed to the fact
that the term "income" is deemed to
include not only money but also allow-
ances in kind.
3. Efforts are being made to send
forms to such persons. It is to be clearly
understood, however, that the Income
Tax Department is under no obligation
to send a return form to anyone and that
a person is not exonerated from the
statutory liability of making a return
even though a form may not have been
received from the Department. Forms
may be obtained, on application, at the
Revenue Offices at Georgetown, Barrou-
allie, Bequia and Union Island, or in
any other district from the Police Sta-
tion situate therein or from the Income
Tax Department, Kingstown, where any
person requiring information in connec-
tion therewith is invited to enquire.
4. The form correctly completed
should be accompanied by all necessary
Statements. Specimens of the form of
account required from small traders and
from occupiers or cultivators of land will
be supplied on request.
N. R. CUMMINGS,
Comptroller of Inland Revenue.
Inland Revenue Office,
Kingstown.
7th January, 1970.
SAINT'V'INGCENT.T.UE'STESDAY, 207JANUARY, 1970.--(NoA .)'v;} 67
WEST 'INDIES ASSOCIA lEIfESTATES .
OTAO .- .A COURT OF APPEAR. F'.'
.attst v V. H'f' "'. 'F :, CFNOTICE OF SIl'E'TQS. : r; F i
- r ~-*"'*','
Pursuant to rule 5 (1),.;of the Court of Appeal Rules 1968 the Chief Justice
has directed that during 1'970,aittiga&bf thijf.qrtqf1Appal ,hall be held.g .A
undermentioned Sta es for the.heamifhgof apalgfped4r-ng t.heironi, compnesirngy'
on-the days herein stated:- to JF,-." .'ri c :F :; '- .'. .
Grenada 13th January ,(Lh April 1t ll Septemiber
Dpmipjcv,,. F 16th March 7t. Juy, 20th October .
Antigua".-, 17th February ".I(L J.u.te -26th October :
St. Christopher-.'
'4dvi.-Anguilla 10th March 22nd June 17th November
Si. Vincent 26th January 28th April 15th September,
St 'Lucia 20th January 9 ..April 21st September
Mbntserrat 20th February
Virgin Islands:, 25th February
pther fixtures for Montserrat and the Virgin JIslands will be made as occasion
demands.* F
By order of the Chief Justice.
FF
E. C. WILKINSON, F
Chief Registrar:
Chambers, Court of Appeal,
St. Georges,
Grenada.
December 17th, 1969.
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SAINT VINCENT:
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED KINGDOM
PATENTS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 156
OF THE REVISED LAWS OF
ST. VINCENT, 1926.
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF U.K. PATENT
NO. 1,052,881
In accordance with the requirements
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance No-
tice is hereby given that an application
was made on the 1st December, 1969, by
MAY & BAKER LIMITED, a British
Company, of Dagenham, Essex, through
Edward Alexander Clavier Hughes, Esq.,
for the registration of a Patent in re-
spect of an invention in relation to
"HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS".
Any person may at any time within
TWO MONTHS from date of such adver-
tisement give notice to the Registrar of
opposition to the issue of a certificate of
registration upon any of the grounds
prescribed by section 27 of the Patents
Ordinance (Cap. 155) for opposition to
the grant of Letter Patent.
The relevant sub-section of section 27
of the Patents Ordinance referred to
above reads thus:
"27 (1) Any person may at any time
within two months from the date of the
advertisement of the acceptance of a
complete specification, give notice at the
Registry of Patents of opposition to the
grant of the Patent, on the ground of the
applicant having obtained the invention
from him, or from a person of whom he
is the legal representative, or on the
ground that the invention has been pa-
tented in the Colony, on an application
of prior date, but on no other ground."
A. E. CATO,
Deputy Registrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o the Registry,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
SAINT VINCENT:
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED KINGDOM
PATENTS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 156
OF THE REVISED LAWS OF
ST. VINCENT, 1926.
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF U.K. PATENT
NO. 1,071,421
In accordance with the requirements
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance No-
tice is hereby given that an application
was made on the 1st December, 1969, by
68 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 20 JANUARY, 1970.-(No. 5.)
MERCK & CO., INC. of Rahway, New
Jersey, United States of America, through
Edward Alexander Clavier Hughes, Esq.,
for the registration of a Patent in re-
spect of "2-SUBSTITUTED BENXIMIDA-
ZOLES AS ANTI-FUNGALS".
Any person may at any time within
TWO MONTHS from date of such adver-
tisement give notice to the Registrar of
opposition to the issue of a certificate of
registration upon any of the grounds
prescribed by section 27 of the Patents
Ordinance (Cap. 155) for opposition to
the grant of Letter Patent.
The relevant sub-section of section 27
of the Patents Ordinance referred to
above reads thus:
(1) Any person may at any time
within two months from the date of the
advertisement of the acceptance of a
complete specification, give notice at the
Registry of Patents of opposition to the
grant of the Patent, on the ground of the
applicant having obtained the invention
from him, or from a person of whom he
is the legal representative, or on the
ground that the invention has been pa-
tented in the Colony, on an application
of prior date, but on no other ground."
A. E. CATO,
Deputy Registrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o the Registry,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
KINGSTOWN BOARD NOTICE
It is notified for the attention of
Traders in the Town of Kingstown
wvhose rates were unpaid after the thir-
tieth day of June, 1969, that their de-
fault is impeding the normal opera-
tions of the Board, and they are hereby
warned that it is the intention of the
Board without delay to take all law-
ful steps for the recovery of arrears
Traders rates which shall be unpaid
after the thirty-first day of January,
1970.
EDMUND M. ISRAEL,
Warden.
20th January, 1970.
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SAINT VINCENT.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,-
1970, No. 1.
(Gazetted 20th January, 1970.)
BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
['L. S.
H. GEORGE,
Governor.
WHEREAS it is enacted by section 3 of the Everard G. Horne (Gratuity and
Pension) Ordinance, 1968, that the said Ordinance shall come into operation
on a day to be appointed by the Governor by Proclamation published in the
Gazette. ?
Now THEREFORE I, HYWEL GEORGE, Governor of Saint Vincent pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the said Ordinance do hereby proclaim that the
aforesaid Ordinance shall be deemed to have come into operation on the 12th
day of January, 1970.
GIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of Saint Vincent at Government
House in Saint Vincent, this 16th day of January One thousand nine
hundred and seventy and in the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of Her
Majesty QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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