SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
juNIbliht ly Autilnriti
VoL. 104.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971. [No. 49.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
No. 165.
APPOINTMENTS
His Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to approve the appointment of
Dr. I. A. E. KIRBY, Veterinary Officer
to act as Deputy Chief Agricultural
Officer, Agr cultural Department, Min-
istry for Agriculture Trade and Tour-
ism, in conjunction with his substantive
duties, with effect from 3rd August,
1971, and until further notice.
17th August, 1971.
(P.P. 268).
No. 166.
ST. VINCENT TOURIST BOARD
The undermentioned persons have
been appointed to serve on the St. Vin-
cent Tourist Board for a period of one
year with effect from 25th July, 1971.
H. V. Soso-Chairman
R. COOLS-LARTIGUE Esq.-Deputy
Chairman
ALPHAEUS KING Esq.
R. M. GRANT Esq.
JACK JOACHIM Esq.
GEOFF GUNN Esq.
ERROL AGARD Esq.
BERTRAM ARTHUR Esq.
Dr. I. A. E. KIRBY
Mrs. SYLVIA DASILVA
Mrs. VILNA Cox, M.B.E.
Permanent Secretary, Ministry for
Tourism.
17th August, 1971.
VACANT POSTS
No. 163.
VACANT POST OF ENGINEER, rF:-LIC
WORKS DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY FOR
COMMUNICATIONS, WORKS & LAPOUR
Applications are invited from suit-
ably qualified persons for appointment
to the post of Engineer, Public Works
Department, Ministry for Communica-
tions, Works and Labour.
The post is pensionable and in the
scale V16-6 $6,300 x $300-$6.600 x
$360-$8,400/$8,760 x $480-$10,200.
The duties of the post are as fol-
lows:-
1. To maintain organisation and con-
trol of sections of the Public Works
Department.
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SAINT VINCENT. TUESDAY. 17 AUGUST. 1971.-(No. 49).
2. To undertake engineering works
on Buildings and Roads as directed by
the Chief Technical Officer.
3. To work out full maintenance
programmes.
4. To draw up inventories for Roads
in the State.
5. To assist in the Training of Main-
teniance staff.
Applicants should possess a certifl-
:a1te in Civil Engineering from a r.'cog-
niised University. Preference may be
given to an applicant who has had some
experience in tropical conditions. A
n,,w appointee will be required to serve
on probation for a period of two (2)
yC:Ars.
Applications on the prescribed form
accompanied by evidence of qualifi-
cations and two recent testimonials
s''ould be addressed to the Chief Per-
sonnel Officer,
Service Commissions Department,
Kingstown,
1to reach him not later than 23rd
August, 1971.
10th August, 1971.
No. 164.
POr' Or Co0'T-L-FANT P EDIATRICIAN--
ST. VINCENT
Applications are invited from suit-
ably qualified persons for the above
post.
Q qualifications:
(1) Registerable medical qualification
(2) Membership of the Royal College
of Physicians with experience in
paediatrics.
Salary:
(a) $12,600 (Eastern Caribbhnn) for
a consultant without consulting
or other private practice or
(b) $10,800 (Eastern Caribbean) for
a consultant who is permitted
fee earning Consultancy practice
and ordinary private practice.
Appointments:
The appointment may be either on a
permanent and pensionable basis or on
contract for a specified period.
Applications, giving full particulars,
experience and proof of educational
qualifications, together with two (2)
recent testimonials should be addressed
to the Chief Personnel Officer, Service
Commissions Department, Kingstown
and should reach him not later than
31st August, 1971.
10th August, 1971.
No. 1G7.
LEGISLATION
The following Document is published
with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 33-Government and
Assisted Primary Schools (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1971.
17th August, 1971.
No. 168.
NOTICE
GRENADINES MAIL PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICE
1', "ons intere(.ted in tender ni'. for the Northern and Southern Grenadines
Mail. Passenr'er and Cnrgo Siervice as well as the general public are hereby
inll'ormd with resnecr to the recent notices appearing in the "Vincentian"
Newspai-,ir of the 711, Aug -t, 1971 and the Government Gazette of the 10th
August, 1971, lth; the proposed days for including Mustique in the Northern
G(renwdines Schedule are Mondays and Thursdays and not, repeat not Tuesdays
and Thuradays as stated in the notices under reference regarding the North-
ern (Grenadhws Service.
2. The hour of departure from Union Island in the Southern Grenadines
should be 6:15 a.m. and not repeat not 8:00 a.m. Accordingly the amended
sched:'le should read:
Leave ln on Island 6:15 a.m.
Arrive Canoran 8:00 a.m.
Arrive Kingstown 12:30 p.m.
Arrive Mayreau 7:00 a.m.
Arrive Bequia 11:00 a.m.
17th August, 1971.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49). 275
No. 160.
NOTICE
MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE TO AND FROM THE SAINT VINCENT
SOUTHERN GRENADINES.
Tenders are hereby invited for the conveyance of Mails, Passengers and
Cargo by Motor Vessel between Kingstown, Bequia and the Southern Grenadines
as set out in the Schedules on the terms and conditions indicated below:-
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Alternate Weeks as from Commencement of the Contract.
South-Bound: Kingstown to Union Island
Monday and Fridays:
Leave Kingstown
Arrive Canouan
Arrive Union Island
...... 9.30 a.m.
...... 2.00 p.m.
...... 4.00 p.m.
Arrive Bequia
Arrive Mayreau
...... 10.30 a.m.
...... 3.15 p.m.
Alternate Weeks as from Second Week after Commencement of Contract.
Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Leave Kingstown
Arrive Canouan
Arrive Union Island
...... 9.30 a.m.
...... 2.00 p.m.
...... 4.00 p.m.
Arrive Bequia
Arrive Mayreau
...... 10.30 a.m.
...... 3.15 p.m.
North-Bound: Union Island to Kingstown
Alternate Weeks as from Commencement of the Contract.
Tuesday and Saturdays.
Leave Union Island
Arrive Canouan
Arrive Kingstown
...... 8.00 a.m.
...... 9.30 a.m.
...... 2.30 p.m.
Arrive Mayreau
Arrive Bequia
...... 8.30 a.m.
...... 1.00 p.m.
Alternate Weeks as from Second Week after Commencement of Contract.
Leave Union Island
Arrive Canouan
Arrive Kingstown
Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays.
...... 8.00 a.m. Arrive Mayreau
...... 9.30 a.m. Arrive Bequia
...... 2.30 p.m.
...... 8.30 a.m.
...... 1.00 p.m.
Terms and Conditions.
1. The contract will be for a period of one year and all trips must be
made in daylight and with a reasonable .stay at each port referred to
in the Schedule.
2. The successful applicant will be responsible for delivery of mails and
parcels direct to and from the General Post Office and Post Offices at
Port Elizabeth, Canouan, Mayreau and Union Island in the Southern
Grenadines Service.
3. The successful applicant will be required to give an undertaking that
all persons travelling on Government business and duly certified as
such will receive priority over other passengers and cargo.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49).
4. The applicant 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 must have the
approval of the Ministry of Communications, Works and Labour.
5. The contract may be terminated by one month's notice on either side.
6. No tender will be accepted if the Motor Vessel tendered is not licensed
under the Passenger Boats Ordinance 1906 to carry passengers, and
the Master must hold a Certificate of Competency in accordance with
Regulations 18 and 19 of S.R. & 0. 1957, No. 31.
7. Tenders must state the amount of subsidy required and they should be
addressed to the Secretary, Central Supply Tenders Board, Ministry of
Finance, Kingstown, in sealed envelope distinctly marked "TENDER
FOR CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO
AND FROM THE SOUTHERN GRENADINES" to reach him not
later than 12 noon on Thursday the 19th day of August, 1971.
8. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
SECOND SCHEDULE
Classes of Persons to be Conveyed Free of Charge.
Classes of Persons
(i) His Excellency the Governor,
Members of the Cabinet and House of
Assembly and their wives.
(ii) Government Officials and Employees
when travelling on duty.
(iii) Government Officers and their families
stationed in the St. Vincent Grenadines
proceeding on and returning from leave.
(iv) Jurors and witnesses summoned by the
Registrar of Court or Police.
(v) Inmates of public or charitable institu-
tions.
(vi) Attendants (one each) on sick persons
(vii) Prisoners
Certifying Authority
The Permanert Secretary in
the Ministry for Communi-
cations;
The District Officer Southern
Grenadines;
The Executive Officer, Bequia;
The Senior Medical Officer;
The Commissioner of Police.
Articles to be Conveyed Free of Charge
Baggage of Classes (i) and (ii), not exceeding two packets per person.
Post Office Mails, including parcels by post.
All freight and livestock being the property of the' Government of-
St. Vincent.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
Passenger Fares.
BETWEEN
Kingstown and
Bequia ,,
Canouan ,,
Mayreau ,
Union Island
Bequia
$1.00
Canouan
$1.50
1.00
Mayreau Union Island.
$1.75
.75
$2.00
1.50
1.00
.50
(a) Children under 2 years of age are carried free of charge.
(b) Children over two years of age and under 12 years of age and School'
Children will be carried at half rates.
(c) Each passenger will be permitted to carry two pieces of baggage free.
of charge.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49). 277
NOTICE
No. 161.
MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE TO AND FROM BEQUIA AND MUSTIQUE
IN THE ST. VINCLNT NORTHERN GRENADINE ISLANDS.
Tenders are hereby invited for the conveyance of Mails, Passengers and
Cargo by Motor Vessel between Kingstown, Bequia and Mustique as set out in
the Schedules on the terms and conditions indicated below:-
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Kingstown, Bequia, Mustique: Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Leave Bequia
Leave Kingstown
Leave Mustique
Leave Kingstown
...... 6.30 a.m.
...... 9.00 a.m.
...... 12.30 p.m.
...... 3.30 p.m.
Arrive Kingstown
Arrive Mustique
Arrive Kingstown
Arrive Bequia
...... 7.45 a.m.
...... 11.30 a.m.
...... 2.30 p.m.
...... 5.00 p.m.
Kingstown-Bequial: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays
Leave Bequia
Leave Kingstown
...... 6.30 a.m.
...... 2.00 p.m.
Arrive Kingstown
Arrive Bequia
...... 7.45 a.m.
...... 3.30 p.m.
Terms and Conditions.
1. The contract will be for a period of one year and all trips must be
done in daylight and with a reasonable stay at each port referred to
in the Schedule.
2. The successful applicant will be responsible for delivery of mails and
parcels direct to and from thb- General Post Office and Post Offices at
Port Elizabeth and Mustique Island in the Northern Grenadines
Service.
3. The successful applicant will be required to give an undertaking that
all persons travelling on Government business and duly certified as
such will receive priority over other passengers and cargo.
4. The applicant 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 must have the
approval of the Ministry of Communications, Works and Labour.
5. The contract may be terminated by one month's notice on either side.
6. No tender will be accepted if the Motor Vessel tendered is not licensed
under the Passenger Boats Ordinance 1906 to carry passengers, and
the Master must hold a Certificate of Competency in accordance with
Regulations 18 and 19 of S.R. & 0. 1957, No. 31.
7. Tenders must state the amount of subsidy required and they should be
addressed to the Secretary, Central Supply Tenders Board, Ministry of
Finance. Kingstown, in sealed envelope distinctly marked "TENDER
FOR CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO
AND FROM THE NORTHERN GRENADINES" to reach him not
later than 12 noon on Thursday the 19th day of August, 1971.
8. Government does not bind itself to accept the' lowest or any tender.
SECOND SCHEDULE
Classes of Persons to be Conveyed Free of Charge.
Classes of Persons .
(i) His Excellency the Governor,
Members of the Cabinet and House of
Assembly and their wives.
(ii) Government Officials and Employees"
when travelling on duty.
Certifying Authority
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49).
(iii) Government Officers and their families
stationed in the St. Vincent Grenadines
proceeding on and returning from leave.
(iv) Jurors and witnesses summoned by the]
Registrar of Court or Police.
(v) Inmates of public or charitable institu-'
tions. J
The Permanent Secretary in
the Ministry for Communi-
cations;
The Executive Officer, Bequia
(vi) Attendants (one each) on sick persons The Senior Medical Officer;
(vii) Prisoners The Commissioner of Police.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Articles to be Conveyed Free of Charge
Baggage of Classes (i) and (ii), not exceeding two packets per person.
Post Office Mails, including parcels by post.
All freight and livestock being the property of the Government of
St. Vincent.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
BETWEEN
Kingstown and
Bo(a,~a
$1.00
Mustique
$1.50
(a) Children under 2 years of age are carried free of charge.
(b) Children over two years of age and under 12 years of age and School
Children will be carried at half rates.
(c) Each passenger will be permitted to carry two pieces of baggage free-
of charge.
No. 96.
HURRICANE NOTICES
It is hereby notified for general information that in the event of a hurricane
threatening or approaching the Island, the following warnings will be given:-
CAUTIONARY HURRICANE
WARNING
(1) A red flag with a black
rectangular centre will be
flown from Police Head-
quarters.
(2) Loudspeaker and Radio
Announcements.
(3) Three saluting guns will be
fired.
(1) A red. flag, with a black
rectangular ceAtre will be
flown from Police Stations.
(2) Loudspeaker and Radio
Announcements.
FINAL HURRICANE
WARNING
(1) Two red flags with black-
rectangular centres one-
above the other will be
flown on Police Head-
quarters.
(2) Church hells will ring for
5 minutes.
(3) The siren will blow for 5
minutes.
(1) Two red flags with black
rectangular centres will be-
flown from Police Stations.
(2) Church bells will ring for-
5 minutes.
No. 97.
CENTRAL HURRICANE COMMITTEE
It is, notified for general information that the Central Hurricane Committee,
is comprised of:-
The Premier (Chairman%),
The Minister of Home Affairs (Deputy Chdirman)
The Financial Secretary.
The Commissioner of Police
KINGSTOWN:
RuAL AREAs:
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49). 279
The Chief Personnel Officer
Permanent Secretaries
The Manager Central Water Authority
The Chief Technical Officer
The Chief Agricultural Officer
The Senior Medical Officer
The Executive Secretary, C.II. & P.A.
The Public Relations Officer
The Chairman, Kingstown Town Board
A Representative of the B.R.C.S.
A Representative, of the Chamber of Commerce
A Representative' of each of the three leading Churches
A Representative of the St. Vincent Electricity Services
A Representative of Cable & Wireless
A Representative of the Jaycees
A Representative of the IIAMS
The Senior Assistant Secretary, Housing, Local Government and
Community Development
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs (Secretary).
Headquarters at Office of Ministry of Home Affairs.
No. 169. l '
It is notified for general information that the District Hurricane Com-
mittees for 1971 are as follows:-
CHATEAUBELAIR DISTRICT:
Mr. RODWELL GORDON (Chairman)
Mr. AMBROSE REDDOCK
Mr. BENONI FRANKLIN
Mrs. MAY FRANCIS
Mr. OTTLEY DEBIQUE
Mr. FREDERICK MICHAEL
Rev. NEVILLE BUCHANAN
The Dispenser, Chateaubelair District
The Corporal i/c Chateaubelair Police
Station
The Public Health Inspector
Mr. WILLIAM GLASGOW
Miss OLIVE MORGAN
Miss ELDICA HADAWAY
Miss ERLA COOMBS
TROUMACA DISTRICT:
AUGUSTUS FERDINAND (Chairman)
EVERADE MASON
MAUXFORD PROVIDENCE
ARTHUR BYAM
Mr. MOULTON BROWNE
Mrs. ENID WALKER
Mrs. YVONNE JACK
BARROUALLIE DISTRICT:
Mr. WELLNGTON WIuIAMS Mr. CYRIL ALEXANDER
(Chairman) Mr. REGINALD ASH
Mr. L EONARD ADAMS Mr. NATHANIEL BLUGH
Mr. BERTIE ROBERTS MAir. 1iARY LkNE;
LAYOU DISTRICT:
Mr. DONALD CAMBRIDGE (Chairman) Mr. ALGERNON DOUGLAS
Mr. WILLIAM HANNAWAY Mr. ExRY DOUGLAS
Mr. FITZROY McALLISTER Mr. SAMUEL DESHONG
Mr. G. JACK
KINGSTOWN DISTRICT:
Mr. R. B. RUSSELL (Chairman) Mr. N S. BALLANTYNE
Mr. H. B. CRICHTON Mr. C. Z. HYPQLITE
Mr B. A. DESHONG Mr. E. G MCLEAN
Mr. A. S. KING Mr. J. M. BURKE
Mr. G. E. KING Mr. E. G. LEWIS
CALLIAQUA DISTRICT:
Mr. GEORGE DOUGAN (Chairman)
Mr. ERIC ALEXANDER
Mr. EDWIN BYRON
Mrs. EDITH TONEY
Mr. JONATHAN BABB
Rev. Fr. J. MONTGOMERY
Mr. JOHN DOiGAN
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49).
MALCOLM JOIINN
IRVINE ROBERTSO
OFFORD MORRTS
GOIDEON KixNG
LOWMANS WD. DISTRICT:
iY (Chairman) Mr. JEROME
N
SHEARMAN
Mr. WILLIAM PRINCE
Mr. CHARLES JAM.IES
BIABOU DISTRICT:
Mr. FREDERICK: OLLIVIERRE (Chairman) Mr. GORDON WILLIAMS
Mr. GEORGE GOODLUCK Mrs. EULALIE ROBERTS
Mr. G(:EOaGE JOIINSON Mr. EsAU W. BALLAD
Mr. WVAITIILEY WILLIAMS
STUBBS DISTRICT:
Mr. WV. A. FALBY (Chairman)
Mr. ALFRED JOSLYN
iNr. CONRAD JACK
' r. DANIEL JolN
MARRIAQUA
Mrs. VELMA BROWNE (Chairman)
Mr. HAYWOOD MARRICHEAU
Mr. ALPIIONSo D. DRAYTON
PARK HILL I
PATRICK DASILVA (Chairman)
NORDIE DABREO
JEROME FERREIRA
AUSTIN RICHARDS
Mr. ALFRED CLARKE
Mr. SEBASTIAN DEANE
Rev. ALAN GRIST
DISTRICT:
Mr. CLIVE RICHARDSON
Mr. LEON PARSONS
Mr. LILEY CATO
)ISTRIC
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
T:
CADMAN LEWIS
DAVID BOYEA
JAMES SOUPRAN
GEORGETOWN SOUTH DISTRICT:
Mir. ETZEKIzL 3VKSIXAN (Chairman) Mr. DODRIDGE GLASGOW
Mr. JiRINDSLEI BROWNE Mr. JOACHIM COZIER
Mr. EDWARD SMITH 1~iSS ULENDA LAWRENCE
Mr. BASIL WELLS
GEO(RGETOWN NORTII DISTRICT:
Mr. M \aN BIARNARD (Chairman) Mr. BLUCE MULRAIN (Head Teacher
Mr. O'CAROL JOHN Fancy)
Father ROLAND ROBERTS
BEQUTA DISTRICT:
Cri-L MITCHELL (Chairman)
( 'MCND HIAZELL
( '.LTER BYNOE
WaI.LItM TENNIS
Mrs. EVELYN JOSHUA
Mr. AUCKLAND WALLACE
Mr. KENNETH ALLICK
Mr. (LIVE FRANK
PETIT ST. VINCENT DISTRICT:
Mr. ILTAFx R IhITRDSON II (Chairman)Mr. NOEL VICTORY
Mir. ''I1LLIP CHARLES Mr. CHESTER BELMAR
UNION ISLAND DISTRICT:
Mr. PIrILLV' CRUICKSHANK (Chairman) Mr. CONRAD ADAMS
Mr. ]\o'(!A> SNAGO Mr. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL
Mr. CONRAD RA-MAGE Mr. TORISITO ALLEYNE
Miss VI;u!IA AMBROSE
CANOUAN DISTRICT:
Mr. PInLEiMON MORRIS (Chairman)
Mrs. ADELAIDE KING
Mr. THORNHILL SANDY
Mrs. ANNELLA DEROCHE
MAYREAU DISTRICT:
Dr. J. P. EUSTACE (Chairman) Mr. EARDLEY ISRAEL
MYSTIQUEE DISTRICT:
Hon. HIUGO MONRY-COUTTS (Chairman) Nr. SIMPSON HAMILTON
Mr. ARNE ItASSELQVIST
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 17 AUGUST, 1971.-(No. 49).
PALM (PRUNE) ISLAND DISTRICT:
Mr. JOHN CALDWELL (Chairman)
Mrs. JOHN CALDWELL
Mr. JOHNNY CALDWELL
Mr. PRINCE CUDJO
By Command,
F. G. THOMAS,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
10th August, 1971.
DEPARTMENTAL AND OTHER
NOTICES.
TREASURY NOTICE
It is hereby notified for general in-
formation that General Licence Receipt
Book No. 86001/86100 issued to the In-
land Revenue Department is reported
missing
Receipt Nos. 86094 to 86100 inclusive
were not used and members of the pub-
lic are warned against accepting from
any person purporting to be an author-
ised Revenue Col!ector, the receipts
bearing the said numbers as they are
not valid.
A. J. DaSILVA,
Accountant General.
3rd August, 1971.
ARROWROOT BOARD NOTICE
A Statutory General Meeting of
members of the St. Vincent Co-Opera-
tive Arrowroot Association has been
arranged for Saturday 28th August,
1971, at 9.30 a.m. at the offices of the
Association.
AGENDA:
To ballot for fifteen members who will
later elect six members to serve on the
Arrowroot Board for the Crop year
1971/72.
D. E JACK,
General Manager.
EDUCATION NOTICE
University of London General
Certificate of Education Exam-
ination-January-1972
Forms of entry for the above
examination may be obtained from
the Ministry of Education, Kingstown.
Applicants for Ordinary levels will
normally be required to offer those
subjects only for which they were
recommended at the last Qualifying
Trsts held by the Dernrtment of
Education. Candidates, however, who
wish to complete minimum University
Entrance requirements may be allowed
to offer the necessary subjects) at
Advanced level.
Fees are as follows:
Entry fee $10.80
Ordinary level $4.32 per subject
Advanced level $9.60 per subject
Local fee $4.00 for '0'
ar { levels
$6.00 for 'A'
levels
A provisional entry must be clearly
indicated on the Entrance form.
Forms must be completed and re-
turned to this Ministry together with
a copy of Birth/Baptismal Certificate
"-,d fees receipt between the hours of
9 a.m. and 3 p.m. (Saturday 9 a.m. to
11 a m.) O- or before Tuesday 31st
August, 1971.
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE
ACCEPTED.
Ministry of Education.
13th August, 1971.
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