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Monday June 15, 2009 Issue 24 Saint Lucia Government Gazette 643 Notice of Company in Dissolution (International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14) ISLAND HERITAGE COMPANY, LTD. No. 2008 - 00019 T AKE NOTICE that the International Business Company Island Heritage Company, Ltd., No. 2008- 00019 which was incorporated on January 11, 2008 has registered its articles of dissolution. Take Notice that the dissolution of the above named Company commenced on 3rd June, 2009 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows: RICHARD N.C. PETERKIN Pointe Seraphine Castries SAINT LUCIA Dated this 3rd day of June, 2009. Lester D. Martyr Registrar International Business Companies Notice of Company in Dissolution (International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14: Section 94(4)) Name of Company: FULBROOK SERVICES LIMITED Registration Number: No. 2002 - 00116 Incorporation Date: May 29, 2002 Name of Company: PITTWATER INVESTMENTS LIMITED Registration Number: No. 2002 - 00122 Incorporation Date: May 29, 2002 T AKE NOTICE that the International Business Company particularised in the table above have registered articles of dissolution.. Take Notice that dissolution of the above named Company commenced on 13th June, 2009 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows: Notices ........... Cancellation of Registration of Societies Cancellation of registration of the following Co-operative Societies: Roots Farm Co-operative Society Limited, registration number 60, registered on September 26th, 2001. National Association of Fishermen Co-operative Society Limited, (NAF Co-op) registration number 25, registered on March 16th, 1978. Take notice that the cancellation of the above named Co-operatives became effective on May 26, 2009. Dated this 26th day of May, 2009. Sherill St. Catherine Registrar of Co-operatives Notice of Company in Dissolution (International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14) PACIFIC ENERGY FINANCING LTD. No. 2001 - 00239 T AKE NOTICE that the International Business Company Pacific Energy Financing Ltd., No. 2001- 00239 which was incorporated on December 19, 2001 has registered its articles of dissolution. Take Notice that the dissolution of the above named Company commenced on 30th April, 2009 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows: BRENDA M. WILLIAMS Colony House John Compton Highway P.O. Box 364 Castries SAINT LUCIA Dated this 30th day of April, 2009. Lester D. Martyr Registrar International Business Companies

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Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24Saint Lucia Government Gazette 643

Notice of Company in Dissolution

(International Business CompaniesAct, Cap 12.14)

ISLAND HERITAGE COMPANY, LTD.No. 2008 - 00019

TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company Island Heritage Company, Ltd., No. 2008-00019 which was incorporated on January 11, 2008

has registered its articles of dissolution.

Take Notice that the dissolution of the above named Company commenced on 3rd June, 2009 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows:

RICHARD N.C. PETERKIN Pointe Seraphine Castries SAINT LUCIA

Dated this 3rd day of June, 2009.

Lester D. MartyrRegistrar International Business Companies

Notice of Company in Dissolution

(International Business CompaniesAct, Cap 12.14: Section 94(4))

Name of Company: FULBROOK SERVICES LIMITED

Registration Number: No. 2002 - 00116

Incorporation Date: May 29, 2002

Name of Company: PITTWATER INVESTMENTS LIMITED

Registration Number: No. 2002 - 00122

Incorporation Date: May 29, 2002

TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company particularised in the table above have registered articles of dissolution..

Take Notice that dissolution of the above named Company commenced on 13th June, 2009 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows:

Notices ...........

Cancellation of Registration of Societies

Cancellation of registration of the following Co-operative Societies:

Roots Farm Co-operative Society Limited, registration number 60, registered on September 26th, 2001.

National Association of Fishermen Co-operative Society Limited, (NAF Co-op) registration number 25, registered on March 16th, 1978.

Take notice that the cancellation of the above named Co-operatives became effective on May 26, 2009.

Dated this 26th day of May, 2009.

Sherill St. CatherineRegistrar of Co-operatives

Notice of Company in Dissolution

(International Business CompaniesAct, Cap 12.14)

PACIFIC ENERGY FINANCING LTD.No. 2001 - 00239

TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company Pacific Energy Financing Ltd., No. 2001-00239 which was incorporated on December 19, 2001 has

registered its articles of dissolution.

Take Notice that the dissolution of the above named Company commenced on 30th April, 2009 and that the name and address of the liquidator are as follows:

BRENDA M. WILLIAMS Colony House John Compton Highway P.O. Box 364 Castries SAINT LUCIA

Dated this 30th day of April, 2009.

Lester D. MartyrRegistrar International Business Companies

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24644

ANDREW M. PAUL 23rd Floor, Tung Hip Commercial Building 244 Des Voeux Road Central HONG KONG

Dated this 3rd day of June, 2009.

Lester D. MartyrRegistrar International Business Companies

Change of Name ofInternational Business Company

(International Business Companies Act, Cap. 12.14 Section 10 (5))

TakE notice that the International Business Company incorporated on 5th April, 2006 as:

CONTINENTAL BAKING HALF WAY TREE(ST. LUCIA) LIMITED

No. 2006-00152

has registered an amendment to its Articles and Memorandum of Association and has changed its name to :

DYLISSA HOLDINGS LIMITED

Dated this 12th day of May, 2009.

Lester D. MartyrRegistrarInternational Business Companies

Change of Name ofInternational Business Company

(International Business Companies Act, Cap. 12.14 Section 10 (5))

TakE notice that the International Business Company incorporated on 8th September, 2008 as:

MACLON INC.No. 2008-00460

has registered an amendment to its Articles and Memorandum of Association and has changed its name to :

BANDSERVE INC.

Dated this 28th day of May, 2009.

Lester D. MartyrRegistrarInternational Business Companies

Customs Exchange RatesEffective Monday,

08th June, 2009

IT is notified for general information that under the provisions of section 78 (2) of the Customs (Control and Management)

Act No. 23 of 1990 as amended that the under-mentioned rates of exchange shall be used for determining their equivalent in E.C. dollars.

U. K. Pound $4.3871

U.S.A $2.7169

Canadian Dollar $2.4483

D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) $0.5128

NZ (New Zealand Dollar) $1.7085

Australian Dollar $2.1690

Jamaican Dollar $0.0304

Japanese Yen $0.0281

Guyanese Dollar $0.0135

Swedish Kroners $0.3562

Venezuelan Bolivars $0.0013

Barbados Dollar $1.3542

Euro $3.8182

Swiss Franc $2.5174

Trinidad & Tobago $0.4545

TERENCE LEONARD, Comptroller of Customs & Excise.

$ $ $ $

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Judicial Sales

NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of FORTY THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE DOLLARS AND FIVE CENTS ($40,581.05) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. High Court Civil Appeal No. 16 of 2008

Between : (1) PETER JN MARIE (2) CLOTHILDA JN MARIE

Claimant

and

(1) WINSTON CENACDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 17th day of June, 2008 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Thursday the 9th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 1253B PARCEL 98

All that piece or parcel of land comprising approximately 0.30 Hectares, situate at Vieux Sucrerie in the Quarter of Gros Islet and shown on the Land Register as Block 1253 B Parcel 98 and bounded as follows:

On the North partly by Block 1253 B Parcels 244 and 179, On the South partly by Block 1253 B Parcels 99, 100, 101, On the East by Block 1253 B Parcel 95 and on the West by a Road or howsoever other wise the same may be bounded or contained.

Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

Upset Price: NIL

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

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NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY DOLLARS AND EIGHTY-THREE CENTS ($4,830.83) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2005/0627

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Between : J. BADEN ALLAIN

Claimant

and

(1) MATHURIN BERTRANDDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 9th day of December, 2005 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Friday the 3rd day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 0427B PARCEL 86

All that piece or parcel of land being a dismemberment of Lands situate at Beausejour Estate, in the Registration Quarter of Soufriere and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 0427 B Parcel 86, and bounded as follows:-

On the NORTH partly by 0427 B Parcel 85 and an access road, On the SOUTH and East partly by Block 0427 B Parcel 87 and an access road, and on the WEST by an access road, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded or contained and all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

Title: Deed of Sale by Rose Volney to Mathurin Bertrand executed before J. Baden Allain, Notary Royal on the 11th day of August 2005 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 19th day of August 2005 as Instrument No. 4192/2005.

Upset Price: NIL

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

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NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated

for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND FOUR DOLLARS AND FIVE CENTS ($8,504.05) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2003/0722

Between : LINMORE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) LUCILLA RAMONA CELESTINDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 30th day of November, 2005 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Thursday the 2nd day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 0848D PARCEL 730

All that piece or parcel of land, being a dismemberment of the Barnard Hill Development, situate at Barnard Hill, Quarter of Castries in the State of Saint Lucia and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 0848 D Parcel 730 and bounded as follows:-

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On the NORTH by a Road Reserve. On the SOUTH by Block 0848 D Parcel 731, On the EAST partly by Block 0848 D Parcels 728 and 729 and on the WEST by an access road, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded or contained.

The whole containing TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ONE (2,571) SQUARE FEET OR 0,02 HECTARES and shown as lot no. 11 on the Plan of survey By J .Alexander, Licensed Land Surveyor on the 10th Day of May 1993 and lodged at The SueveyOffice in St. Lucia on the 16th day of May 1993 as Plan No. C 8281 T and Recorded as 408/93.

Title: Deed of Sale by The Housing and Urban Development Corporation to Lucille Celestin executed before Nicholas John, Notary Royal on The Seventh day of September 1994 and Registered at the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 9th day of September 1994 as Instrument Number 3579/94.

Upset Price: NIL

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

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NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of SIXTY-ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY-THREE CENTS ($61,862.53) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2007/0105

Between : FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

CORPORATION (WINDWARD & LEEWARD) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) IVAN JAMES of CASTRIES, SAINT LUCIADefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 25th day of September, 2007 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Friday the 10th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 1052B PARCEL 218

All that piece or parcel of land situate at Marisule, in the Quarter of Gros Islet in the Island of Saint Lucia and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1052 B Parcel 218 in the Registration Quarter of Castries.

The said piece or parcel is bounded as follows: On the NORTH by 1052 B 615: On the SOUTH by a Road. On the EAST partly by Parcel 1052 B 215, partly by 1052 B 216 and partly by Parcel 1052 B 217 and on the WEST by Parcel 1052 B 734, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded.

The whole containing THIRTY SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ONE POINT FIVE NOUGHT SQUARE FEET (36,481.50 SQ. FT.) or approximately NOUGHT POINT THREE NOUGHT HECTARES (0.30) and appears on plan of survey dated 28th March 1962, Drawing No. GI 335 by Victor Girard, Licensed Land Surveyor, and lodged at the survey office as Record No. 16/62. Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof including the building erected thereon.

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Title: Deed of Sale by Angela Doris Murray to Ivan James executed before Lorraine Desmonde Jolie, Notary Royal on the 2nd day of November 1999 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 26th day of November 1999 as Instrument No. 5079/99

Upset Price: $1,075,000.00

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

[ First Publication ]

NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND AND TWENTY DOLLARS AND NINETY-FOUR CENTS ($44,020.94) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2007/0644

Between : FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

CORPORATION (WINDWARD & LEEWARD) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) SYLVIA WILSONDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 21st day of November, 2007 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Tuesday the 14th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 1652B PARCEL 81

All that piece or parcel of land registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1652 B Parcel 81, measuring 0.05 Hectares in extent more or less and situate in the Quarter of Dauphin in Saint Lucia and Bounded as follows:

On the NORTH by Block 1652 B Parcel 63, On the SOUTH partly by Block 1652 B Parcel 95 and Parcel 68, On the EAST by Block 1652 B Parcel 94 and on the WEST partly by Block 1652 B Parcel 63 and Parcel 68, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

Title: Deed of Sale by Jean Baptiste Jacob and Josephine Cadogan to Sylvia Elizabeth Wilson executed before Marius Wilson, Notary Royal on the 9th day of October 1996 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 21 st day of October 1996 as Instrument No.4409/96

Upset Price: $40,957.50

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

[ First Publication ]

NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

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The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of ELEVEN THOUSAND AND SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND SIXTY-TWO CENTS ($11,665.62) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2006/0959

Between : FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK

(BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly known as CIBC CARIBBEAN LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) ANESTA PHAETON KYDDDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 25th day of March, 2008 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 9th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Tuesday the 7th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 1019B PARCEL 107

All that piece or parcel of land registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1019 B 107, measuring 0.05 Hectar:es in extent more or less and situate in the Quarter of Vieux Fort in Saint Lucia and Bounded as follows:-

On the NORTH by Block 1019 B 108, On the SOUTH by Block 1019 B 106, On the EAST by a Road and on

the WEST by Block 1019 B 124, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof including the Building Erected thereon.

Title: Deed of Sale by National Development Corporation to Anesta Phaeton Kydd executed before Callistus Vern Gill, Notary Royal on the 11 th day of August 1994 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 26th day of August 1994 as Instrument No. 3372/94

Upset Price: $365,000.00

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

[ First Publication ]

NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AND NINETY-NINE CENTS ($35,317.99) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2005/0049

Between :

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FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) NORMA LIONELDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 17th day of October, 2005 and 8th July, 2008 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Monday the 13th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 0849 D 134

All that piece or parcel of land registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 0849 D 134, measuring 0.02 Hectares in extent more or less and situate in La Clery in the Registration Quarter of Urban Castries in Saint Lucia and bounded as follows:-.

On the NORTH partly by Block 0849 D 133, On the South by Tapon Avenue, On the East by a road, and On the West by Block 0849 D 139 or howsoever else the same may be bounded. Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof including the Building erected thereon.

Title: Deed of Sale by Mary Mona James to Norma Lionel executed before Joseph Baden Allain, Notary Royal on the 21 st day of April 1998 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 27th day of April 1998 as Instrument No. 1518/98.

Upset Price: $321,228.00

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier Street, Castries

[ First Publication ]

NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOUR DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-ONE CENTS ($35,824.71) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2005/0302

Between : FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK

(BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) ANNETTA POPO-JOHNDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 30th day of March, 2006 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 9th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Monday the 8th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULEBLOCK 1648 B 93

All that piece or parcel of land Registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1648 B Parcel 93, measuring 2.67 Hectares in extent more or less and situate in the Quarter of Dauphin, in the State of Saint Lucia and bounded as follows:

On the NORTH by Block 1649 B 23, On the SOUTH by the Marquis River, On the EAST by the Marquis River, and on the WEST partly by Block 1648 B 45, Parcel 64,

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Parcel 95, a Road and the Marquis River, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded.

Together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

Title: Designation of Vesting Deed by ANNETTA POPO-JOHN OF THE Immoveable PROPERTY PASSING UNDER THE SUCCESSION OF THE Late KENNETH JOHN also called DAVID KENNETH JOHN executed before LEONARD JOSEPH RIVIERE, Notary Royal on the 26th. day of May 1999 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 16th day of June 1999 as Instrument No. 2398/99

Upset Price: $279,900.00

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier Street, Castries

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NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her

Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND AND TWENTY DOLLARS AND NINETY-FOUR CENTS ($44,020.94) paid to the Accountant General, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and costs) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgement Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2007/0644

Between :

FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly known as BARCLAYS FINANCE CORPORATION OF THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD ISLANDS LIMITED

Claimant

and

(1) SYLVIA WILSONDefendant

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Judgement of the High Court dated 21st day of November, 2007 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution Returnable on the 15th day of July 2009, there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or her Officer to the highest bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street, in the City of Castries on Tuesday the 14th day of July, 2009 at ten o’clock in the forenoon the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

(1) BLOCK 1652 B PARCEL 78

All that piece or parcel of land registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1652 B Parcel 78, measuring 0.15 Hectares in extent more or less and situate in the Quarter of Dauphin in Saint Lucia and Bounded as follows:

On the NORTH by Block 1652 B Parcel 53, On the SOUTH by Block 1652 B Parcel 79, On the EAST by Block 1652 B Parcel 53 and on the WEST by Block 1652 B Parcel 94, or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof including the Building Erected thereon.

SCHEDULE(2) BLOCK 1652 B PARCEL 79

All that piece or parcel of Land registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1652 B Parcel 79, measuring 0.04 Hectares in extent more of less and situate in the Quarter of Dauphin in Saint Lucia and bounded as follows:

On the North by Block 1652 B Parcel 78, On the South by Block 1652 B Parcel 90, On the East by Block 1652 B Parcel 53 and On the West by Block 1652 B Parcel 94 or howsoever the same may be bounded together with all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof including the Building erected thereon.

Title: Deed of Sale by Jean Baptiste Jacob and Josephine Cadogan to Sylvia Elizabeth Wilson executed before Marius Wilson, Notary Royal on the 9th day of October 1996 and registered in the Land Registry of Saint Lucia on the 21 st day of October 1996 as Instrument No.4409/96

Upset Price: $653,292.50

Sheriff’s OfficePeynier Street, Castries

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24652

The Correctional Service Act number 24 of 2003 changed the name of the uniform staff from Prison Officers to Correctional Officers. Since then a different uniform was recommended and worn by the Correctional Officers of the Bordelais Correctional Facility. The original new uniform of grey

trousers and white shirt is now changed to a navy blue trousers and light blue shirt for a more universally (United States of America) copied style. This gives a better psychological and socially accepted, kinder and gentler feeling to the new mission statement presently adopted by the Management of the Bordelais Correctional Facility.

UNIFORM ISSUE:

Official Uniforms of the Bordelais Correctional Facility

Director of Corrections:

White uniform short sleeve shirtsNavy blue trousers 1/2 inch stripe White uniform long sleeve shirt Black tie Black leather shoesCap peak (double silver lace) Cap peak (double silver lace) ceremonial Ceremonial Black suit Shoulder title (crown & laurel leaf) Lanyard (black) Officers cane Gazette designated gold metal badgeName tag Belt black

Deputy Director of Corrections:

Same as per the Director of Corrections with the exception of :

Shoulder title (laurel leaf & two pips)

Assistant Directors:

Same as per Director and Deputy Director with this exception:

Shoulder title (laurel leaf & one pip)

Cap peak (single silver lace) Cap peak (single silver lace) ceremonial

Unit Managers/Operations Managers:

Same as per Director & Deputy Director of Corrections with these exception:

Shoulder title (three pips) Cap peak (single silver band) *Ceremonial Black suit *Cap peak (single silver band) ceremonial

Correctional Officers:

Light Blue uniform short sleeve shirt *Light Blue uniform long sleeve shirt Navy Blue uniform trousers Black tie Black leather shoesCap peak *Cap peak (ceremonial) *(Ceremonial Black suit*White shirt (official) Shoulder title (when promoted) Gazette designated silver badge Name tagBlack beltWeapon ( 38 or 9 mm) pistol

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Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24Saint Lucia Government Gazette 653

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24654

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURTIN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIACLAIM NO. SLUHCV2005/0273

BETWEEN:

SAGICOR FINANCE INC. formerly THE MUTUAL FINANCE INC.Claimant

and

(1) EVA JACQUELINE SMITHDefendant

TO: (1) EVA JACQUELINE SMITH whose last known address was Au Leon, Dennery

NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that in the action commenced against you in the High Court of Justice Saint Lucia No.SLUHCV2005/0273 by SAGICOR FINANCE INC. formerly THE MUTUAL FINANCE INC. Judgment has been entered against you and the Claimant has filed an Application to procure a private sale of your property Parcel 1640B 213 being held as security by the Claimant.

AND it has been ordered that service upon you of the Notice of the said Application be effected by advertisement in two consecutive issues of the local Newspaper circulating in St. Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

If you desire to respond to the said Application you must do so within 14 days of the last publication of this advertisement, or the application will be heard in your absence.

The said Application can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries or at the Chambers of McNamara & Co. 20 Micoud Street, Castries

Dated this 4th day of June, 2009.

McNAMARA & CO.Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Per:Jonathan McNamara

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Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24Saint Lucia Government Gazette 655

EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

OF THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE MATTER of the Application of MARY CHERRY under Article S.2103A of the Civil Code Chapter 242 of the Laws of Saint Lucia 1957 for a Declaration of Title to Immovable Property

AND

IN THE MATTER of the Chapter 2.01 of the Laws of Saint Lucia Revised 2001 Supreme Court Prescription by 30 Years (Declaration of Title) Rules.

CLAIM NO. SLUHCV 2009/0354

BEFORE: THE REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT

WITHOUT NOTICE:

SUMMONS

WHEREAS, MARY CHERRY of Babonneau in the Quarter of Castries, by her Petition filed in the High Court on 08th April, 2009 claims to have acquired title by 30 years prescription to the property described in the Schedule hereto and has applied to the Court for a declaration of title.

All persons claiming an interest in the said property are hereby required to enter an appearance in the Court Office, in person or by Solicitor, within two months from the date of the last publication of this Summon which is being published twice in the Gazette.

SCHEDULE

All that piece and parcel of land shown on the Land Registry Map as Block 1247B Parcel 76 and consisting of a portion of land measuring One Point Zero (1.0) Hectares or Two Point Four Seven (2.47) Acres situate at Babonneau in the Quarter of Castries in the Island of Saint Lucia and bounded as follows:- NORTH by a parcel of land registered at the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1247B Parcel 25 belonging to Mary Euter Simon, SOUTH by a parcel of land registered at the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1247B Parcel 77 belonging to Anicia Lambert; EAST by a parcel of land registered at the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1447B Parcel 398 belonging to Alvin Alexander John and John Humberton Pilgrim and by Block 1447B Parcel 156 belonging to Gladys Joseph, and WEST by a parcel of land registered at the Land Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1247B Parcel 75 belonging to Leonard Reynolds or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded together with the appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

The said parcel of land is shown on Survey Plan by Earl Cenac, Licensed Land Surveyor drawn by M. St. Juste as Drawing No. C.11243B dated on the 10th September, 2007 and lodged with the Chief Surveyor on 30th October, 2007, recorded as No. SM458/2007.

BY THE COURT

Registrar Of The High Court

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia, telephone no. (758) 453-1916, fax no. (758-453-2071. The office is open between 9:00a.m. and 2:00p.m.. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays except public holidays. The office can also be contacted via email at [email protected]. This Summons was prepared by George &. Co, whose address for service is Comer of Cadet & Jeremie Streets, Castries, whose E-mail address is [email protected] and whose Tel: 458-1754/5, Fax: 451-7701.

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24656

SAINT LUCIAPRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRINTING CORPORATION

CASTRIES2009 [ Price : $3.00 ]

GOVERNMENT NOTICE

THE public is hereby notified that, effective 11th May, 2009 and until further notice, I Hon. Stephenson King, Minister of Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000, approve the following rates of consumption tax as corresponding to the description of goods and HS Tariff

Numbers specified:

HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty

27.10.13.90 Gasolene (Unleaded) 276.47 cents per imperial gallon

27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported -49.37 cents per imperial gallon under processing agreement

27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene -49.37 cents per imperial gallon

27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the 372.41 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement

27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil 372.41 cents per imperial gallon

27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under 372.41 cents per imperial gallon processing agreement

27.10.39.90 Other 372.41 cents per imperial gallon

27.11.12.00 Liquid Propane - Bulk 82.75 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs)

Liquified Propane - (100 lbs) 29.75 cents per pound

Liquified propane - (20 lbs) -35.25 cents per pound

27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane - Bulk 82.75 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs )

Liquified Butane (100 lbs) 29.75 cents per pound

Liquified Butane (20 lbs) -35.25 cents per pound

27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas - Bulk 82.75 cents per pound (More than 100 lbs )

Liquified Natural Gas (100 lbs) 29.75 cents per pound

Liquified Natural Gas (20 lbs) -35.25 cents per pound

27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 82.75 cents per pound Bulk (More than 100 lbs)

Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 29.75 cents per pound (100 lbs)

Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne -35.25 cents per pound (20 lbs)__________________________________________________________________________________________________

HON. STEPHENSON KING,Minister of Finance.

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Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24Saint Lucia Government Gazette 657Technology

It may seem like Facebook and Twitter widen the gaps between boomers, Gen X-ers and members of Generation Y, but online social networks may bring us all closer. The story is as old as the Web: A social network born among 20-something college kids and young wired professionals sprouts up, apparently out of nowhere, and grows into a cultural phenomenon. Eventually, it reaches critical mass and explodes, its mushroom cloud drawing the attention of millions of baby boomers, leading to a huge influx of new users, which in turn triggers complaints from the youngsters who started it all. The invasion of the boomers spurs some members of younger generations to flee the carnage (and the fallout) in search of fresher territory. We’ve seen this scenario play out on MySpace and Facebook, and now it is starting to happen on Twitter. When the Baby Boomers -- traditionally defined as anyone born in the United States between 1946 and 1964 -- arrive, they tend to do so en masse. And when they set up camp, they invariably change the dynamic of the social network itself. Whether due to their distinctive social habits or the sheer vastness of their demographic, a mass migration of 50-and-over folk brings in its train everything from increased political activity to a proliferation of spam. That boomers dramatically alter the social networks they adopt should come as no surprise, according to Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, a think tank that studies Americans’ online habits. “Boomers are the mainstream of the country now,” Rainie says. “When you attract a mainstream audience, you’re going to attract a lot more commercial interests. Boomers validate that this is a big market, and that this is a place where commercial interests can make money.”End of innocence The twin processes of mainstreaming and commercialization mark an end of innocence on

a social network, as younger users lose what was once their private playground or -- even worse -- have to share it with their parents. “Younger folks don’t want their parents there,” Rainie says. “But does that mean they’ll all flock to different places?” Not yet, according to data collected by Rainie and his colleagues at the Pew Research Center. Though a few early adopters may jump ship as a social network that was once on the electronic frontier gets swallowed up by digital suburbs, most stick around -- at least until a major new network arrives to supplant the old one, as Facebook has done with MySpace. Still, there’s no shortage of anecdotal evidence that sharing the online world can be a source of intergenerational strife. Take Will Smith (no, not the actor), for example. When this 33-year-old tech professional received a Facebook friend request from his father in March, he was floored. Not because he didn’t want to connect with his dad, but because doing so on the same network that he shared with so many peers and colleagues raised a host of complex concerns. “My father, who I dearly love, has a tendency to forward e-mails that are pretty off-color,” Smith says. “It’s probably nothing that would get me fired, but stuff that could earn me a trip to HR, if I ever opened them [at work]. My concern was that he would post that type of message on my wall or in another public venue on Facebook without realizing it was a public venue. Since everyone from my immediate supervisor to the president of my company is in my friend list, there’s potential for bad things to happen. I don’t think anything actually would, but there was strong potential for embarrassment.” To reduce the likelihood of a career-damaging dust-up, Smith sent his dad an e-mail in which he laid out what he considered reasonable limits for their online father-son bonding. Off-limits: “Politics, sex, jokes, things you find funny but offend me, comments about family members, any combination of the aforementioned items and pretty much every e-mail you’ve ever sent me.” Ultimately, Smith’s worst-case scenario never came to pass and -- perhaps because of that e-mail -- his father never logged back into Facebook. But according to data from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, people of the same age as Smith’s father are logging onto Facebook in droves, and baby boomers are now the fastest growing population on the social network.

Are Baby Boomers Killing Facebook and

Twitter?

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Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday June 15, 2009 • Issue 24658

cRIcKeT

Openers rocket Sri Lanka to 192

Sanath Jayasuriya may be turning 40 at the end of the month but his demolition of the West Indian attack at Trent Bridge was as violent as any innings played during his heydays. In the absence of Chris Gayle, Jayasuriya ensured that the crowd had its fill of massive hits, blitzing 81 off only 47 balls, and his occupation of centre stage was so complete that Tillakaratne Dilshan’s second half-century of the tournament was largely overshadowed until after his dismissal. The West Indian bowlers made novice errors while bowling to Jayasuriya. They often gave him too much width, allowing him to free his muscled forearms and launch the ball over the off side, instead of cramping him for the room he loves. They bowled too short and too straight as well, giving Jayasuriya the space to lift the ball off his pads. Denesh Ramdin, West Indies’ captain for the day, made frequent bowling changes but none of his bowlers were able to break Sri Lanka’s opening

SPoRTSstand before it caused severe damage. Jayasuriya and Dilshan added 124 for the first wicket in 12.3 overs, and Dilshan took charge thereafter to steer Sri Lanka towards an imposing total. Jayasuriya’s innings today ended a period of poor Twenty20 form: he had a quiet IPL and his scores in three innings since arriving in England were 26, 1 and 2. He certainly didn’t look out of touch today, though, tearing into Fidel Edwards’ first over by launching the first ball through cover and the third over cover for fours, before pulling a short fifth ball powerfully over deep backward square leg. He was aggressive against all comers, slashing Dwayne Bravo in his first over to the boundary, sweeping and reverse sweeping Sulieman Benn, and powering Kieron Pollard to the long-off boundary. And when Edwards returned after everyone else had failed to take a wicket, Jayasuriya attacked him once again, launching the first ball over the point boundary, pulling two short balls for fours behind square, before chipping a wide one wide of the wicketkeeper. Edwards’ two overs cost 37 runs and he wasn’t given the ball again. Jayasuriya dominated the early scoring, contributing 32 out of Sri Lanka’s first 40 runs, but Dilshan eventually emerged from his shadow in an astonishing manner. He moved across his stumps to Pollard’s first ball, bent down low, ready to scoop the ball and sent it flying over the wicketkeeper’s head for four. He then went on to cut Pollard over point for six and a four during a first over that cost 19. He clearly rattled Pollard, forcing the bowler to abort his run-up by getting into position extremely early to repeat his scoop, and even reverse-swatted Benn for four. The West Indies withered under the onslaught: Benn dropped Dilshan at short third man and Andre Fletcher let one pass him at the fine-leg boundary. Lendl Simmons was their best bowler, taking the first four wickets to fall in the Sri Lankan innings. His first was in the 13th over, when Jayasuriya missed a reverse sweep and was lbw, and his next big wicket was when Dilshan reverse-swept to Benn at short third man. Those strikes prevented Sri Lanka from reaching 200.

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Sanath Jayasuriya ensured that the Trent Bridge crowd had its fill of massive hits