ContentsExecutorial re Estate of Aean Michael Walters, dec’d. 1Fortress Insurance Company Ltd. Statement of Financial Position as at December 31, 2022 4Guardian General Insurance Limited AbridgedNon-Consolidated Financial Statements for the yearended 31 December 2022 ………………………………………..5 - 9Notices of Application for Declaration of Ownership and Certificate of Title for Margo Virginia King andCheryl-Ann Boyce …………………………………………………..2, 3Notices of Revival of Registration re Frog InvestmentsLimited and Winter Fresh Limited 1Notice re The Light & Power Employees Co-op CreditUnion Ltd ……………………………………………………………………10 -12Probate Advertisements 13NOTICE NO. 2
THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 308(Section 339)
NOTICE OF REVIVAL OF REGISTRATION
FROG  INVESTMENTS  LIMITEDCompany No. 19598
In accordance with Section 339(3) of the Companies Act, Cap. 308 Notice is hereby given that the registration of the above-mentioned external company has been revived by the Registrar of Companies with effect from April 14, 2023.Dated this 20th day of April 2023. KEVIN J. O’CONNELLDirector.
NOTICE NO. 1 BARBADOSIn the Matter of the Estate ofAEAN  MICHAEL  WALTERSDeceased
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 31 of the Trustee Act, Cap. 250 of the Laws of Barbados to all persons having any claim upon or affecting the Estate of  AEAN MICHAEL WALTERS, deceased of Upper Carters Gap in the parish of Christ Church in this Island who died in this Island on the 16th day of December 1995 to send particulars of their claims duly attested to the undersigned MELANIE ALEXIS WALTERS the qualified Administratrix of the said Estate in care of Jennifer King Attorney-at-Law of D4 Atlantic Shores, Christ Church Barbados on or before the 25th day of June after which date the Administratrix will convey and distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to the valid claims then notified.And all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to settle their indebtedness without further delay.Dated this 24th day of April, 2023.
JENNIFER KINGAttorney-at-Law for MELANIE ALEXIS WALTERS, Administratrix of the Estate ofAEAN MICHAEL WALTERS, deceased.

NOTICE NO. 3
THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 308(Section 339)
NOTICE OF REVIVAL OF REGISTRATION
WINTER  FRESH  LIMITEDCompany No. 39324
In accordance with Section 339(3) of the Companies Act, Cap. 308 Notice is hereby given that the registration of the above-mentioned external company has been revived by the Registrar of Companies with effect from April 14, 2023.Dated this 20th day of April 2023. KEVIN J. O’CONNELLDirector.

NOTICE  NO. 2 (third publication)

SUPREME COURT OF BARBADOS

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

CLAIM NO. LTP 0043 of 2022

IN THE MATTER OF: The Land (Title Proceedings) Act, 2011 section 3;

AND IN THE MATTER OF ALL THAT land situate at Wellhouse in the parish of Saint Philip in this Island containing by admeasurement 1,735.1 square metres or thereabouts (inclusive of 90.6 square metres in Road) as shown on a Plan made and certified on the 9th day of July 2020 by N. St. C. Hunte, Land Surveyor Abutting and Bounding towards the North on lands now or formerly of Cuthbert Jones on the Plan towards the East on a road 2.44 metres wide on the Plan towards the South on lands now or formerly of James Brathwaite deceased on the Plan towards the West on lands now or formerly of James Brathwaite deceased and on lands now or formerly of River Plantation on the Plan or however else the same may abut and bound.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION OF OWNERSHIP AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE

TAKE NOTICE that MARGO VIRGINIA KING (Administratrix and Personal Representative of the Estate of DORIS ALLEYNE deceased) of River Land, Wellhouse in the parish of Saint Philip in this Island has applied to the High Court for a declaration of her ownership and a Certificate of the Title in respect of the land described above.

Any person having any adverse claim, lien or charge or right or interest against the said land should submit the claim duly authenticated on oath to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Bridgetown, on or before the 23rd day of May 2023 and immediately thereafter serve a true copy on the undersigned.

Any other person who has any information relating to the ownership of the said land is invited to submit such information in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Bridgetown on or before the 23rd day of May 2023.

Dated the 27th day of March 2023.

CYRILLENE S. THOMAS-MASCOLL

Attorney-at-Law for the Claimant

whose place of business and address for service is Excelsior Chambers, “Juromed”, No. 2, St. Clair Gardens,

Perry Gap, Roebuck Street in the parish of Saint Michael, BB 11083.

NOTICE NO. 4

Land (Title Proceedings) Act, 2011 (Act 2011-7)

FORM 3

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DECLARATION OF  OWNERSHIP

AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE IN RESPECT OF LAND AT LOT 2 WALKES SPRING TENANTRY ST. THOMAS CONTAINING 345.5 SQUARE METRES

SUPREME COURT OF BARBADOS

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

CLAIM NO.: LTP 0004/2023

IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND (TITLE PROCEEDINGS) ACT, 2011 (section 3)

AND IN THE MATTER OF ALL THAT certain

piece or parcel of land situate at Walkes Spring Tenantry in the parish of Saint Thomas in this Island containing by admeasurement 345.5 square metres depicted on a Plan certified by Nigel R. Marshall Land Surveyor on the 26th day of  March, 2022 ABUTTING AND BOUNDING on lands now or late of Haldeane Cadogan, Barbados Farms Limited, Oriel Roach and on a public road called Highway H leading to Proute Village in one direction and to Clifton Hill in the other direction or however else the same may butt and bound.

TAKE NOTICE that CHERYL-ANN BOYCE of Lot 2 Walkes Spring Tenantry in the parish of Saint Thomas in the Island of Barbados applied to the High Court for a Declaration of the Ownership and a Certificate of Title in respect of the property described above.

Any person having any adverse claim, lien, charge, right or interest against the said property should submit the claim duly authenticated on oath to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, on or before the 5th day of June, 2023.

Any other person who has any information relating to the ownership of the said property is invited to give such information in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, on or before the 5th day of June, 2023.

Dated  the  24th  day  of  April, 2023.

MARVIN  H.D. PATTERSON

Attorney-at-Law for the Claimant whose address for service is Anfield Law Chambers,

2nd Ave. Carter’s Gap, Black Rock, St. Michael.

EXTRACTED FROM THE 2022 AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSStatement of Financial Position
As at December 31, 2022
(expressed in Barbados dollars)20222021
$$
Current Assets
Investments1,381,6881,280,109
Accounts receivable6,4221,500
Due from parent company1,14611,443
Restricted cash250,000250,000
Cash and cash equivalents2,235,3332,077,830
Total assets3,874,5893,620,882

Equity
Share capital3,000,0003,000,000
Retained earnings698,898512,813

Total equity
3,698,8983,512,813
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities9,7249,720
Due to related parties160,21493,868
Actuarial reserve5,753 4,481
Total liabilities175,691 108,069
Total equity and liabilities3,874,589 3,620,882

Statement of Comprehensive IncomeFor the year ended December 31, 2022
(expressed in Barbados dollars)
2022 2021
$ $
Income
Interest income34,557 14,137
Net gains on financial assets at fair value through profit or loss120,643 194,191
Other income116,804 99,160
Total income272,004 307,488
Expenses
Audit and professional fees31,866 20,094
Operating expenses52,781 54,485
Actuarial expense1,272 696
Total expenses85,919 75,275
Total comprehensive income for the year186,085 232,213

Approved by the Board of Directors on March 25, 2023
Director Director

Guardian General Insurance Limited

Abridged Non-Consolidated Financial Statements

For the year ended 31 December 2022 (Expressed in Trinidad and Tobago dollars)

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT ON THE ABRIDGED NON-CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

To the shareholder of Guardian General Insurance Limited Our opinion

In our opinion, the accompanying abridged non-consolidated financial statements of Guardian General Insurance Limited (the Company)

are consistent, in all material respects, with the audited non-consolidated financial statements, on the basis described in note 2.

The abridged non-consolidated financial statements

The Company’s abridged non-consolidated financial statements derived from the audited non-consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2022 comprise:

  • the abridged non-consolidated statement of financial position as at 31 December 2022;
  • the abridged non-consolidated statement of income for the year then ended;
  • the abridged non-consolidated statement of comprehensive income for the year then ended;
  • the abridged non-consolidated statement of changes in equity for the year then ended;
  • the abridged non-consolidated statement of cash flows for the year then ended; and
  • the related notes to the abridged non-consolidated financial statements.

The abridged non-consolidated financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by International Financial Reporting Standards. Reading the abridged non-consolidated financial statements and the auditor’s report thereon, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited non-consolidated financial statements and the auditor’s report thereon. The audited non-consolidated financial statements, and the abridged non-consolidated financial statements, do not reflect the effects of events that occurred subsequent to the date of our report on the audited non-consolidated financial statements.

The audited non-consolidated financial statements and our report thereon

We expressed an unmodified audit opinion on the audited non-consolidated financial statements in our report dated 24 February 2023.

Responsibilities of management and those charged with governance for the abridged non-consolidated financial statements Management is responsible for the preparation of the abridged non-consolidated financial statements on the basis described in note 2. Those charged with governance are responsible for overseeing the Company’s financial reporting process.

Auditor’s responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on whether the abridged non-consolidated financial statements are consistent, in all material respects, with the audited non-consolidated financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with International Standard on Auditing 810 (Revised), ‘Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements’.

Port of Spain

Trinidad, West Indies 21 March 2023

PricewaterhouseCoopers, PO Box 550, 11-13 Victoria Avenue, Port of Spain, 100902, Trinidad, West Indies T: (868) 299 0700, F: (868) 623 6025, www.pwc.com/tt

Guardian General Insurance Limited

Abridged Non-Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)

For the year ended 31 December 2022

(Expressed in Trinidad and Tobago dollars)

ABRIDGED NON-CONSOLID ATED

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

2022 2021

$’000 $’000

Assets

Property and equipment 43,735 33,725

Right-of-use assets 3,374 6,431

Investment property 7,999 8,086

Investment in associated company 15,540 15,540

Investment in subsidiary 36,251 36,251

Investment securities 494,040 494,885

Loans and receivables 344,067 157,312

Pension plan assets 13,875 13,414

Deferred tax asset 13,076 13,508

Reinsurance assets 592,289 454,389

Due from affiliated companies 25,473 15,231

Deferred acquisition costs 70,249 66,840

Cash and cash equivalents424,586282,589claims incurred(206,955)(131,402)
Total assets2,106,4161,625,032Net claims incurred167,828152,917
Acquisition costs181,143176,586
Equity and liabilitiesChange in deferred
Shareholders’ equityacquisition costs(3,697)(6,970)
Share capital43,59743,597Expenses of management192,258201,039
Reserves65,48665,686Finance charges185318

Taxation recoverable 21,862 26,831

ABRIDGED NON-CONSOLID ATED STATEMENT OF INCOME

2022 2021

$’000 $’000

Gross premiums written 1,606,570 1,544,727

Outward reinsurance premiums (1,203,305) (1,178,093)

Net premiums written 403,265 366,634 Change in gross provision for

unearned premiums (32,457) (35,747)

Change in provision for unearned

premiums reinsurers’ share 26,537 60,068

Net insurance premium revenue 397,345 390,955

Reinsurance commission 202,832 150,338

Underwriting revenue 600,177 541,293

Gross claims incurred 374,783 284,319 Reinsurers’ share of

Retained earnings 391,243 360,956

Underwriting profit62,46017,403
LiabilitiesInvestment income from financial
Insurance contracts1,060,686919,966assets measured
Lease liabilities3,1385,613at amortised cost15,03514,746
Pension plan liability1,3381,349Other investment income12,59711,093
Post retirement medicalNet realised gains on financial assets
benefit obligation11,55211,294measured at amortised cost337938
Deferred tax liabilities25,40623,550Net realised losses on other assets(680)(225)
Due to parent andNet fair value gains4,22911,660
affiliated companies40062Other operating (expense)/income(2,517)71
Payables and accruals479,435186,605Net impairment gains/(losses)
Provision for taxation24,1356,354on financial assets2,893(2,052)
Total liabilities1,606,0901,154,793Net investment and other income31,89436,231
Total equity and liabilities2,106,4161,625,032Profit before taxation94,35453,634
Taxation(31,349)(10,698)

Total equity 500,326 470,239

Underwriting expenses 537,717 523,890

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these abridged non-consolidated financial statements.

On 21 March 2023, the Board of Directors of Guardian General Insurance Limited authorised these abridged non-consolidated financial statements for issue.

Director Director

Profit for the year 63,005 42,936

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these abridged non-consolidated financial statements.

Guardian General Insurance Limited

Abridged Non-Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)

For the year ended 31 December 2022 (Expressed in Trinidad and Tobago dollars)

ABRIDGED NON-CONSOLID ATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

Other reserves Retained earnings Total

2022$’0002021$’0002022$’0002021$’0002022$’0002021$’000
Profit for the year63,00542,93663,00542,936
Other comprehensive (loss)/income
Items that may be reclassified subsequently
to profit or loss:
Exchange differences on translating foreign operations(264)2,581– – (264)2,581
Net other comprehensive (loss)/income that may
be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss(264)2,581– – (264)2,581
Items that will not be reclassified subsequently
to profit or loss:
Gains/(losses) on property revaluation198(141)198(141)
Remeasurement of pension plans(1,928)(1,499)(1,928)(1,499)
Remeasurement of post-retirement medical benefit obligations377(3,346)377(3,346)
Taxation relating to components
of other comprehensive income(134)(1,721)3331,394199(327)

Net other comprehensive income/(loss) that will not

be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss 64 (1,862) (1,218) (3,451) (1,154) (5,313)

Other comprehensive (loss)/income for the period,

net of tax (200) 719 (1,218) (3,451) (1,418) (2,732)

Total comprehensive (loss)/income for the period,

net of tax (200) 719 61,787 39,485 61,587 40,204

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these abridged non-consolidated financial statements.

ABRIDGED NON-CONSOLID ATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

`Share capital$’000Statutory reserve$’000Translation reserves$’000Revaluation reserves$’000Retained earnings$’000Total equity$’000
Balance at 1 January 202243,59750,7847,4997,403360,956470,239
Total comprehensive income(264)6461,78761,587
Dividends paid(31,500)(31,500)
Balance at 31 December 202243,59750,7847,2357,467391,243500,326
Balance at 1 January 202143,59750,7844,9189,265361,471470,035
Total comprehensive income2,581(1,862)39,48540,204
Dividends paid(40,000)(40,000)
Balance at 31 December 202143,59750,7847,4997,403360,956470,239

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these abridged non-consolidated financial statements.

Guardian General Insurance Limited

Abridged Non-Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)

For the year ended 31 December 2022

(Expressed in Trinidad and Tobago dollars)

ABRIDGED NON-CONSOLID ATED STATEMENT OF CA SH FL O WS

2022 2021

$’000 $’000

Cash flows from operating activities

Profit before taxation 94,354 53,634 Adjustment for specific items included

on the accruals basis:

1.1. Parent Company

On 13 May 2019, NCB Financial Group Limited (‘NCBFG’), through its 100% owned subsidiary NCB Global Holdings Limited (‘NCBGH’ and the ‘Parent’), acquired 74,230,750 ordinary shares in GHL, increasing its shareholding from 29.974% (acquired in 2016) to 61.77% (2022). NCBGH is a limited liability holding company, which was incorporated in Trinidad and Tobago in December 2017.

– Finance charges185318NCBFG was incorporated in Jamaica in April 2016 and is
– Investment income(27,632)(25,839)the financial holding company for the NCB Group. NCBFG is
Adjustment for non-cash items810(3,828)52.67% (2021: 52.67%) owned by AIC (Barbados) Limited
Interest received13,34113,903
Dividends received12,59711,093and the ultimate parent company is Portland Holdings Inc.,incorporated in Canada.
Operating income before changes
in operating assets/liabilitiesChanges in operating assets and liabilities:93,65549,2811.2. SubsidiaryThe Company owns 100% shareholding (2021: 100%) of
Net increase in insurance liabilities140,72073,089Guardian General Insurance (OECS) Limited, which was
Net increase in reinsurance assets(137,900)(91,387)incorporated in Grenada on 21 August 1990 and its registered
Purchase of investment securities(222,196)(232,106)office is located at the Villa, St. George’s, Grenada.
Proceeds from sale of
investment securities232,016247,5791.3. Associated Company
Net decrease in other operatingThe Company owns 26.21% (2021: 26.21%) of RoyalStar
assets/liabilities87,71031,560Holdings Limited, which was incorporated in The
Cash provided by operating activities194,00578,016Commonwealth of The Bahamas on 2 October 2012 and its
Interest paid(194)(312)registered office is located at Mareva House, 4 George Street,
Net taxation paid(7,307)(7,357)Nassau, The Bahamas.

Net cash provided by

operating activities 186,504 70,347

Cash flows from investing activities

Purchase of property and equipment (11,444) (2,818)

Proceeds on sale of property

and equipment 184 55

Net cash used in investing activities (11,260) (2,763)

Cash flows from financing activities

Repayment of lease liabilities (2,493) (4,202)

Dividends paid to equity

holders of the parent (31,500) (40,000)

Net cash used in financing activities (33,993) (44,202)

Net increase in cash and

cash equivalents 141,251 23,382

The accompanying notes form an integral part of these abridged non-consolidated financial statements.

NO TES T O THE ABRIDGED NON-

CONSOLID ATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

  1. Incorporation and business activitiesGuardian General Insurance Limited (“the Company”) is engaged in the provision of all classes of general insurance including property, motor, marine and casualty primarily in the Caribbean. The Company was incorporated in Trinidad and Tobago on 1 October 1999 and is wholly owned by Guardian Holdings Limited (GHL). The registered office of the Company is 30-36 Maraval Road, Newtown, Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies.
  2. Basis of preparationThe abridged non-consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with the Guideline on the Publication of Abridged Financial Statements issued by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. The abridged non-consolidated financial statements are derived from the Company’s non-consolidated audited financial statements which are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (‘IFRS’). The abridged non-consolidated statement of financial position as at 31 December 2022 and abridged non-consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows for the year then ended were exactly re-produced from the Company’s audited non-consolidated financial statements. However, the disclosures within the abridged non-consolidated financial statements were limited to disclosures that were deemed material and necessary to present a true and fair view of the Company’s performance through a succinct lens.The abridged non-consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in the respective notes of the audited non-consolidated financial statements consistently applied from period to period. All new and amended accounting standards and interpretations that are mandatory for the periods disclosed and which are relevant to the Company, have been adopted.Effective 1 January 2023, the Company will implement IFRS 17, ‘Insurance Contracts’. The 2022 non-consolidated financial statements are therefore the last to be reported under the existing IFRS 4 regime. The new standard materially changes
    Guardian General Insurance LimitedAbridged Non-Consolidated Financial Statements (continued)For the year ended 31 December 2022 (Expressed in Trinidad and Tobago dollars)
    1. Basis of preparation (continued)the recognition and measurement of insurance contracts and the corresponding presentation and disclosure in the non- consolidated financial statements.These abridged non-consolidated financial statements are prepared solely for statutory purposes and do not reflect the consolidation of the accounts of subsidiary and associate companies.The abridged non-consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.The Company’s audited non-consolidated financial statements are available for any user on the Company’s website or can be accessed at the Company’s office during normal business hours.
    2. Functional and Presentation CurrencyItems included in the Company’s abridged non-consolidated financial statements are measured using the currency of the primary economic environment in which the entity operates (the ‘functional’ currency). The abridged non-consolidated financial statements are presented in Trinidad and Tobago dollars, rounded to the nearest thousand, which is the Company’s functional and presentation currency.
    3. Contingencies Legal proceedingsThe Company, like all other insurers, is subject to litigation in the normal course of business. The Company does not believe that such litigation will have a material effect on its profit or loss and financial condition. However, the recent trend of increasing jury awards and settlements makes it more difficult to assess the ultimate outcome of such litigation.
    4. Related party transactionsParties are considered to be related if one party has the ability to control the other party or exercise significant influence over the other party in making financial or operational decisions. The following transactions were entered into with the parent, Guardian Holdings Limited, and the subsidiaries within the Guardian Holdings Group in the normal course of business.2022 2021$’000 $’000Expenses 42,230 45,282
      Net underwriting income56,971119,258Dividend income11,2789,833Key management compensation10,21013,110Balances with related parties:Due from related parties25,34615,194Due to related parties27325Financial assets held with related parties14,47916,269
    5. Subsequent events

On 23 February 2023, the Board of Directors declared a final dividend of $10.18 per share (2021 – $6.84), a total dividend to be paid of $26 million (2021: $21.5 million). These abridged non-consolidated financial statements do not reflect the final dividend which will be accounted for as an appropriation of retained earnings in the year ending 31 December 2023.

The Light & Power Employees Co-operative Credit Union Ltd (the Credit Union) advises that pursuant to section 18 (4) (a) of the Co-operative Societies Regulations, 2008, we invite the account holders or beneficial owner to submit a claim to the Credit Union within 90 days of the publication of this notice. For further information, please visit us at our Bush Hill, The Garrison location or contact us at (246) 431 1400, or by email to memberservices@lpecu.bb.

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1732ALEXANDER, HARRIET308.48159.92468.40
1903ALLEYNE, SHAE’LYNNE100.00292.94392.94
2378ASHBY, BLAKE N.100.00229.97329.97
1770BARKER, LIONEL AUBREY209.72150.91360.63
1108BELLE, STEVE745.30233.01978.31
2019BENJAMIN, OPHETIA OPILI206.19175.35381.54
2058BISHOP, OMARI100.0089.34189.34
88BOYCE, JOHN348.63100.00448.63
781BRATHWAITE, KEVIN879.09445.251,324.34
1274BRATHWAITE, MICHAEL276.23287.51563.74
2167BROOMES, VICTOR CARLYLE1,100.005,558.986,658.98
727BROWNE, ANTHEA FIONA2,283.21385.432,668.64
828BROWNE, CATHERINE1,086.93924.832,011.76
581BROWNE, JUSTIN200.00386.64586.64
528BROWNE, MABEL201.46201.46
1265BRYAN, PATTERSON192.75192.75
1795BUNTHORNE, ANTHONY T310.00271.32581.32
2241CAGE, DONA200.00159.83359.83
2506CALLENDER, AKEM B.405.00407.01812.01
603CARTER, MICHAEL ADRIAN823.02125.87948.89
1963CHEESEMAN, GLENDINE496.95938.411,435.36
15COX, MAURICE4,638.00507.515,145.51
2120DASH, ANDELL D. D.100.00133.92233.92
742DONAWA, KATHLEEN206.97115.37322.34
531DOTTIN, GREGORY209.721,610.681,820.40
1534DOWNES, JULIET248.36109.72358.08
2296DUGUID, GINA200.00340.06540.06
473ESTWICK, PHILIP680.92362.571,043.49
447FORDE, WAVENEY815.34559.861,375.20
355FRANKLIN, ALISON3,721.563,208.346,929.90
431GILL, RUDOLPH1,141.40259.351,400.75
A/c #NameSavingsDepositsTotal
859GITTENS, CURTIS2,093.851,688.173,782.02
2428GODDARD, PATRICIA B.495.00200.66695.66
2570GRANT, ALEX M.100.0075.86175.86
237GRANT, ATHEAL1,038.51257.991,296.50
1410GREENIDGE, DALE O213.57169.96383.53
1373GREENIDGE, JUANNE EUDEL629.96741.691,371.65
1388GRIFFITH, INGRID274.06118.86392.92
344GRIMES, IAN100.001,826.431,926.43
2369GROSVENOR, SHAWN NATHAN100.0083.24183.24
883HAREWOOD, ADRIAN267.07176.73443.80
2133HARRIS, RANALCO100.001,329.331,429.33
632HAYNES, MICHAEL O’BRIEN282.44282.44
876HEADLEY, STEPHEN283.10137.85420.95
987HINDS, KASPER2,474.291,234.803,709.09
948HINDS, SABRINA1,676.591,370.233,046.82
493HINKSON, CORAL300.38132.67433.05
1895HOLDER-GREENIDGE, CHERYLL-ANN359.724,631.464,991.18
1157HOLLIGAN, ROGER100.0091.17191.17
920HOLMES, LISA675.80510.401,186.20
655HOWARD, JOEL803.07344.231,147.30
2014HOWELL, KATRINA200.00248.82448.82
1012HUTSON, ROGER1,034.59163.171,197.76
2265JACOBS, GLEN200.00139.09339.09
1773JAMES, JOSEPH DAVID ISAIAH100.00118.73218.73
1743JARVIS, RICARDO259.11867.971,127.08
1281JOHN, CARLISLE1,728.961,825.003,553.96
2054JONES, LARRAINE OCTAVIA205.00145.83350.83
2401JORDAN, DEBORAH ANNE C.100.0085.78185.78
1094JOSEPH, MARCIA124.72127.86252.58
412KING, CECIL & MALLANSON-KING, ROSALINE369.44502.01871.45
811KING, EDWARD G DA’C352.46440.65793.11
316LAS, CARIS307.43139.78447.21
485LASHLEY, RICARDO3,719.062,251.315,970.37
2391LEACOCK, AMELIA ISALENE1,460.53977.862,438.39
1896LEACOCK, JAHZARA S,100.00442.20542.20
2442LEE, MARGARET100.00204.98304.98
691LESLIE, CHERYL424.02257.47681.49
1227LEWIS, KYLE CLEO200.00329.74529.74
1289LYNCH, CEDRIC & LYNCH, JO-ANN LUCAS256.31119.16375.47
1174MALONEY, FREDERICK R100.00145.01245.01
1523MANNERS, FELIX325.13188.13513.26
1143MAPP, DARNLEY209.72212.62422.34
A/c #NameSavingsDepositsTotal
2571MARSHALL, SHAWNTELLE100.0075.86175.86
1556MARTINDALE, MARK ALLAN254.06115.21369.27
2211MC DONALD, WAVYNE100.00239.36339.36
68MILLAR, TREVLYN312.98768.681,081.66
2092MITCHELL, NORMAN100.00227.17327.17
1549MORGAN, NICOLE5,321.771,558.696,880.46
2320NEWTON, ARTHUR100.00147.91247.91
2380NOWELL, KYLE J.R100.00118.73218.73
2400PARASRAM, MUNESHWAR100.0080.65180.65
259PILE, COLLIS1,075.05137.851,212.90
1399POLLARD, ISHMAEL100.3684.32184.68
1654QUINTYNE, RASHIDA MIA100.00108.32208.32
1051REECE, YOLANDE337.80193.42531.22
2300RIVIERE, KHARI SHAKA205.00130.28335.28
17ROACH, CHARLES337.80196.80534.60
428SCANTLEBURY, CAROLYN2,434.192,351.984,786.17
2402SCOTT, KEARRA100.00234.69334.69
203SEALY, NIGEL E.200.00243.80443.80
1300SEALY, PETRE CHARMAIN322.27222.70544.97
1344SEALY, RONALD268.68330.81599.49
1053SIMMONS, RUSSELL221.95188.41410.36
1205SMALL, KEISHA100.0078.69178.69
1013SMALL, SHARON881.50724.491,605.99
2028SMITH, ODETTE MIRANDA100.0083.24183.24
2494SOBERS, LINDA M.100.0080.65180.65
44STRAKER, COLVIN1,494.654,105.765,600.41
949SUTTON, THERESE884.80778.111,662.91
1130TAITT, DENTON521.61521.61
961TAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER324.50204.03528.53
951THOMPSON, CHAD276.68133.29409.97
857TROTMAN, SAMUEL1,249.40828.652,078.05
701WEEKES, DAVE431.55191.19622.74
2097WHITE, THIERRY100.00341.76441.76
2368WILES, DANIEL A.14,200.006,684.9220,884.92
1748WILKINSON, ERROL100.00112.11212.11
748WILLIAMS, CECIL497.74286.52784.26
2076WILSON, AMINA SAADIA205.00195.28400.28
984WILSON-MERRITT, CHERYL1,115.83321.321,437.15
2355WORRELL, TIMOTHY DACOSTA245.00152.63397.63
2236YARDE, ANTHONY215.00146.11361.11
1476YARDE, MONICA167.04119.28286.32
662YEARWOOD, TERRY327.30139.76467.06
Probate Advertisements

NOTICE NO. 5 BARBADOSIN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATUREHigh Court Civil Division
In the Estate of
LELIA VERONA WORRELLalso known as LEILA WORRELLDeceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the application has been made for the following Grant of Probate namely:-
PROBATE of the Will dated 12th day of August 2016 of LELIA VERONA WORRELL also known as LEILA WORRELL late of Ebworth in the parish of Saint Peter in this Island who died on the 14th day of February 2023 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island by ANDERSON GLENALBAN WORRELL theExecutor named in the Will of the said deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from this Advertisement to proceed with the above-named application for Probate.
Dated this 24th day  of April 2023.
WAYNE P. CUMBERBATCH & CO.Attorneys-at-Law Arlington Chambers, Speightstown, St Peter.

NOTICE NO. 6 BARBADOSIN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATUREHigh Court
In the Estate of
GOLDRITA EUNICE SCANTLEBURY
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the application has been made for the following Grant of Letters of Administration De Bonis Non namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION DE BONISNON in respect of the Estate of GOLDRITA EUNICE SCANTLEBURY, deceased late of Benn Hill in the parish of Saint Peter in this Island who died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island on the 12th day of August 1987 by CHERYL YOLANDE SCANTLEBURY and JOANCELESTE JORDAN, the daughters of the deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice  of  the advertisement.
Dated this 20th day of April 2023.
WAYNE P. CUMBERBATCH & CO.Attorneys-at-Law Arlington Chambers, Speightstown, St Peter.

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VOL. CLVIII No. 40

Part C

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, 24TH APRIL, 2023

Contents

Appointments: Persons to the Community Legal Services Commission 1

Persons  to  serve  as  Members  of  the  Anti-Money

Laundering  Authority 2

Duty Leave: The Hon. Mr. Justice Christopher Birch,

Judge of the High Court 1

Extension  of Term of Office: The Hon. Mr. Justice Barry

Carrington, Judge of the High Court 1

The Hon. Mr. Justice William Chandler, Judge of the

High Court 1

Vacation Leave: The Hon. Madam Justice Cicely Chase,

Judge of the High Court 1

NOTICE NO. 1

Government Notices

Duty Leave

The Hon. Mr. Justice Christopher Birch, Judge of the High Court, has been granted six (6) days’ duty leave from 17th to 22nd April, 2023, to attend the CARICOM IMPACS In-Country Financial Crimes Training Workshop for Judicial Officers and Prosecutors, in Trinidad and Tobago.

Vacation Leave

The Hon. Madam Justice Cicely Chase, Judge of the High Court, has been granted an additional thirteen (13) days’ vacation leave from 27th May, 2023 to 9th June, 2023.

Extension of Term of Office

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 84 of the Constitution, the term of office of the Hon. Mr. Justice Barry Carrington, Judge of the High Court, has been extended until he attains the age of sixty-seven (67) years.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 84 of the Constitution, the term of office of the Hon. Mr. Justice William Chandler, Judge of the High Court, has been extended until he attains the age of sixty-six (66) years.

Appointments to the Community Legal Services Commission

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 4 and the Second Schedule of the Community Legal Services Act, Chapter 112A, the following persons have been appointed to the Community Legal Services Commission for a period of three (3) years with effect from 1st April, 2023:

Ms. Anika Jackson,

Solicitor General (Ag.) – Member

Mr. Ian Weekes

Chief Magistrate – Member

Dr. Antonius Hippolyte Faculty of Law,

University of the West Indies – Member

Appointments  to  the Anti-Money Laundering Authority

In accordance with Section 8(2) of the Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (Prevention and Control) Act, 2011-23, the Attorney General, the Honourable Dale Marshall, S.C., M.P., has appointed the following persons to serve as Members of the Anti-Money Laundering Authority with effect from March 20, 2023 until March 19, 2026:

Mr. David Wright – Chairman

Mr. Anderson Yearwood – Deputy Chairman

Mr. Andrew Greaves – Member

Mr. Cameron Haynes – Member the Revenue Commissioner

or nominee – Member the Solicitor General or nominee – Member

the Commissioner of Police

or nominee – Member

Representative of the Financial

Services Commission – Member

the Comptroller of Customs

or nominee – Member

Representative of the Central

Bank of Barbados – Member

the Registrar of Corporate Affairs

and Intellectual Property

or nominee – Member

Director of International Business

or nominee – Member

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