Gleaner, The (Newspaper) - August 15, 1984, Kingston, Kingston PAGE TWO WHAT'S ON J Shearer tells of water schemes for island's region THE DAILY AUGUST 1984 I i MORNING National An exhibition of graphic works Upstairs 108 Harbour I ot original by of nui St Andrew Tom new paintings by by I Ken by Frame I works by I Design Harbour I 1 Roy by Barrington NX irul Ann r i n IJ ope I Omit New Kingston 1C Season of I I New Kingston WEATHER tor today ias supplied by the National Met it Mainly except for isolated showers over eastern coastal areas in the and tered showers over parishes and the interior of central and eastern parishes during the afternoon pressures yesterday al 7 1014.2 nibs and it 7 p.m 1013.9 nibs yesterday at ants I New San MOON PHASES I asi 19 New 26 I ust 2 lull 10 SUN TIMES p.m TIDES FOR AUG 16 HIGH LOW 12.01 I r.m p.m Si p.m p.m Hit CURRENT ITEMS The Chinese dor and the visiting troupe of Guangdong from the Republic of China will pay courtesy call on the Governor al Sir Glasspole at King's House this morning ar I The acrobatic performances continue at National Arena this Wednesday Friday and Saturday Si Andrew Jaycees will hold a forum to cope with the Vising cost of tomorrow at its 6 Kingston commencing at 7 p.m The public is to attend The official opening of an exhibition ot paintings by Sylvester Marsh takes place at the St I homas Morant Bay on August 2.3 at speaker will be Public Utilities and Transport Minister Charles The ex- will run until September Walesa marks anniversary of 1980 strikes Aug Solidarity leader Lech Walesa marked the fourth anniversary today of the baltic port strikes which gave birth to his free trade union by mp a floral wreath to workers shot dead in 1980 A small crowd cheered Walesa as he laid the flowers at -a monument to the ers outside the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk WANTS WORK WONDERS LIONEL Two projects one for irrigation and the other for in- creased domestic water supply were an- here last day A large-scale ty and engineering study of the part of the island covering acres to mine water demands and er factors and a water supply to in- crease domestic supply to the areas served by the Kemps Hill scheme covering to land were the projects announced by Deputy Prime the Rt Hon Hugh M.P for South larendon Mr Shearer was ad- dressing the Area 6 C of the Jamaica Labour Party at the Secondary School where he gave details of the schemes He said the ty engineering design will include the don Plains of which proximately acres are now inadequately Ir- as a result of worn salinity cient water distribution and water loss The programme over the 18 month he would include wa- for irrigation and drainage WHITE PINE For sale Limited Quantity Top Quality PRICED unbelievably low Come early and avoid the RUSH TEL Published by The Gleaner Company Limited Managing Director OLIVER CLARKE Financial Director ROBERTS HECTOR WYNTER Company Secretary FRANK HAWKINS Advertising Manager HENRI HENDRIKS Acting Circulation Manager HENRI HENDRIKS HEAD OFFICE 1 NORTH STREET BOX 40 KINGSTON Telephone BRANCH OFFICE 34 UNION STREET MONTEGO BAY Telephone systems for land and farming water re- water demands for other users and land reclamation The project cost is estimated at U.S of which the actual foreign cost is estimated at U.S million Some elements of the project are at state of preparedness to allow commence as early as next month and to con- through to The meeting plauded news of the im- proved water supply project which Mr Shearer said would er of Kemps Lionel Race Mitchel Town Portland Ridge The project is designed to increase the supply 1.25 million gallons per and is estimated to cost U.S The work involves harnessing of the erection of a 250 pump and miles of transmission a and improvements to proximately 6 miles ofj distribution network Colombian Govt warns rebels on peace talks Aug 14 Colombia's National Security ing after renewed rilla violence claimed 42 today warned the rebels that the ment's willingness to en- ter peace talks was not a sign of The Council called an emergency session ter rebels of the attacked City Hall and police station in 300 km south of in revenge for the killing of ber Carlos Toledo Plata by unidentified gunmen the day before DEATHS DEATHS ANDERSON Late of Water Kgn 16 passed away under tragic circum- stances Leaving 4 and other relatives neral service at Holy Trinity North Street on Thursday at 3.00 p.m Interment in Dovecot Memorial Pork Harold Of 19 Beethoven ton age lots of the Ministry of Foreign died August 13th in the Be- thesda Institute of Maryland Leaving mother father Vemon sister Dr Celia ran and brother-in-law Dr Rowley Further arrangements will be announced ELECTORAL OFFICE VACANCIES RETURNING OFFICERS and ELECTION CLERKS The Electoral Advisory Committee established under the provisions of the Representation of the People Electoral invites applications for the posts of Returning Officers and Election Clerks for the undermentioned Returning Officers St Andrew Western Southern Hanover Eastern Manchester South Election Clerks Kingston West Central St Andrew West Central St Andrew South Western St Andrew Southern St Andrew North Western Portland Eastern St Mary Western Clarendon North Western St Catherine North Western Manchester South The duties and responsibilities of the post of Returning Officer include the preparation ot the official list of electors and the conduct of all elections for the constituency The Election will be required to assist the Returning Officer in the performance of his duties Applicants should be persons of strength of character and balanced judgement and should own a reliable motor car Interested persons should apply in writing giving a resume of their qualifications and experience and from two referees Applications should bt unt The Director of Elections 43 Duke Street Kingston not later than 5th 1984 BRODERICK Con- Of 74 Avenue and Air Con Trix field passed on in the Kingston Public Hospital on Aug 1984 Leaving wife daughters Joni and son Christopher and 2 dren Funeral service takes place tomorrow Thursday at The Sunset Shooters Hill at 3 p m No floral tributes Donations in aid of The Temple of Light Sunday School COLLIER Dr an of Falmouth Health passed peacefully away in London on July 1984 at the age of 70 years Memorial service to be held at the Knibb Church Falmouth on August 1984 at 4.00 p.m Alpton Formerly of 13 Kingston 16 and late of retired Accountant of United Fruit passed away leaving nieces Erty Barbara Stuart Vanessa close Jessis Lloyd Camilla Amy sisters and brothers ol the Home Missionary and other relatives Funeral service at Dovecot Chapel St John's St Catherine at 3.00 p.m on day Interment In the Memorial Park HALL VtoM of Morris Portland 37 Riverside New died on the ing daghter brother nephews arid other relatives Body leaves House of Serenity neral Orange on Sunday for funeral service 2.30 p.m at New Haven ney Park Interment follows in the Dovecot Mem Pork JOHNSON Age late Sates Manager Paints Ltd and of 96 Canal died on August 1984 leaving wife dren brothers Maxwell Claude and sister Dr Daphne son Funeral service at can church ol Bridgeport on Aug 18 at 2 p.m Burial follows at Dovecot Memorial JOHNSON Died wife sons Hazel and Rena and other relatives Body lies in state at the Church of God of Pennants on Thursday gust 1984 at 2 p.m for funeral service at 4 p.m In- terment in the family plot DAVIS Sydney Of Bangor age 79 died in the Buff Boy Hospital on 9th August 1984 He leaves wife sons daughter great one one nephews and other relatives Funeral service takes place at St Phillips Anglican Bangor on Sunday 19th August at 2.30 p.m Interment follows in the ly plot DUNCANSON William Of 6 Moll died on the leaving daughters Stewart and Mrs 5 grandchildren and other tives Body lies in state at p.m Funeral service at p.m Wednesday at Our Lady of the Angels Rd Interment at Dovecot No donations will be in aid of the Church ESCOFFERY Irwin Lote of St died August leaving wife sisters Alda Rita Funeral service takes place at the St Johns Methodist Number Montego August at 3.00 p.m Interment in the Pye River Cemetery tions will be taken for the Church Indigent Fund to hold Festival of the Laity Lay preachers and Ministers from Jamaica and the English-speaking Caribbean in all will attend a val of the Laity at West Indies in from August 15 to 19 A previous Festival was held for the region in Barbados in 1979 The theme will I Officials from the Church's headquarters in in the United will in- clude Pastors G Ralph and Also from the Inter-American Division will be Pastors George Carlos Ministerial and Sergio Lay Director Remember Our CAFETER Kingston Entertainment Centre NEW KINGSTON'S LUNCH SPOT EN DAILY FROM 11 30 tb 2.30 P.M FOR AND DUR ING SHOWTIME EVERY NIGHT I ADEQUATE PARKING RADIOS OPENING TONIGHT Over IU IN CM A 1 16 THE MISSION TO CRACK YOU UP PACKED WITH LAUGHTER WILD WACKY LEGEND BIOLOGY AND THE OCCULT ON THE EDGE OF JOHNSON Enid Mm KM Late of Hanover died at Lucea day 10th Leaving husband Uton Mayor of Son Lloyd daughters Shirley Local Government Montego Loma Valerie Church chers College eleven tives and friends to mourn Funeral service at the Witness Kingdom Hanover August 19th p.m Inter- ment in the Lucea Cemetery JONES Late of St Elizabeth and hem Teachers died leaving wife son son-in-law land daughters Daphne Osie Parish sisters mie and grandchildren Funeral arrangements to be announced KIRKBY Mra Either Age 97 late of Santa Hill Spaulding Clarendon died on leaving children Roy 2 1 great grandchildren other relatives Body leaves Lyn's Funeral Thurs to St Luke An- Church Sanguinetti for funeral service ot 4 p.m In- terment in the Church tery In lieu of flowers a donation will be token in aid of the church fund McLEOD Ina Of 12 Halifax Ave Kgn 6 died gust 9 leaving sisters George other relatives Funeral service on day August at 4.00 p.m at Methodist Church Interment in the Church Cemetery In lieu of flowers offering for dence Church Organ Fund DEATHS Widow of Pilot Izet Mc- late of Upper Ivy Kingston 5 died on August 1984 Leaving son daughter-in-law sisters brother nephews and other relatives Body leaves Bryan's Funeral Home n Thursday to the St James Cathedral Spanish Town for funeral service at 400 p.m Inter- ment in the Dovecot Memori- al Pork FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IS WHERE The Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago will be offering the following three Van Carriers for sale by Public Auction oh the 22nd 1984 at 2 p.m at King's Port Port of TWO VAN CARRIERS Model VC 8 wheel 20 and 40 Container Handler New in May 1977 Engine V8 cylinder 504 cub in Cummins Diesel Max H P 1ST BMP Governed 2500 Fuel tank capacity 341 litres Av Fuel consumption -27 32 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Volt Battery wilh electric charging system and audio warning equipment TRANSMISSION 7 Torque Converted with power shift drive BRAKING SYSTEM Foot brake dual with safety i Mechanical parking brake SUSPENSION AND WHEELS is individually suspended and fitted with 1400 x ply rated tyres STEERING Six wheels steer with hydraulic power steering HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Two tandem gear type pumps supply oil to lift side shifting and twist lock mechanism LIFT MECHANISM Lift frame is hydraulically hoisted and ically stabilised within carrier frame ic Lifting capacity 40 and 20 74000 Ibs and 67200 Ibs Stacks containers 3 high OPERATORS CAB All steel operator's with glass all located at 90 to direction of travel WEIGHT Service weight with lift Ibs OPERATING SPEEDS Lift 30 Lowering 45.2 Level -15 mph ONE VAN CARRIER Model Model 512 6 wheel 20 container handler New in May 1974 ENGINE V 6 cylinder 378 cub ins 4 cycle Cummins Diesel Max -155 BHP 3300 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM x 12 Von electric charging tem and audio warning equipment All cations are similar to the VC with the exception of the lift beam which is fixed at 20 and stacks 3 high This unit is missing Hydraulic valves and fittings The above Van Carriers are in the Crane Maintenance Garage of the Port Authority of Trinidad and and can be inspected by arrangement For further particulars apply The Manager Port Operations Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TELEPHONE or direct 62-52644 No 3477 PATT WG General Manager Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Leo Late of Upper Somerset died Leaving ters Leonie and lores sons-in-law and grandsons grand- daughters Judith and brother Allan Funeral service at Christ Vineyard Town on August 1984 at 3.00 Interment follows at the St Andrew Parish Church Cemetery Half Way Tree An will be en in aid of the Church's Outreach Programme MCKAY viRis J.P Age 72 yrs late of Hanover died on Friday August 10 1984 leaving husband Beryl and brothers Renford tor son Giles tgn of daughter Audrey Anderson stepson Manley step daughter grand other relatives and friends Funeral service will be on day August 1984 at 3.00 p.m at the Cacoon Castle Baptist Haddington Hanover Interment in the ly plot No floral tribute tions in aid Of the Cacoon Castle church building fund Dorett Late of 22 Lower Mall Road died on August leaving husband daughters sons Edward and Charles 2 grand children and friends Funeral service will be held on Friday August 17 1984 at Bt Jude's Catholic Church at 3.30 p.m interment at Calvery Cemetery Donation will be accepted in aid of the Radio Therapy Depl of the Kingston Public SIMON Lale of 7 Maiden Street Kgn 16 passed away ing husband Linval other relatives and friends Funeral ments will be announced SILVERA Frank Late of 4 Nutmeg Kingston died August 1984 at the age of ing wife sons Oliver Edward Herbert daughters Karlene Erica twelve grand- other relatives and friends to moum their loss Funeral service at Dovecot Chapel on August 18 at 4 p.m Interment at Dovecot Park THOMAS Leonelle Mrs Late of St Catherine and 20 Garden Kingston died on August leaving husband Gustavus J.P daughters Mrs Ena Smith Matron Mrs Geraldine Kerr Sybil Pantry University Mrs Daphne Dunstan Nursing Education Unit and School of Nursing University Mrs Eunice Williams Mistress St sons Clinton Lukie Julius sons-in-law Mr D Sam Mr G C Mr ick Dunstan and Mr Nathan daughter in law grand great grand nephews and other relatives to mourn her loss Funeral ments will be announced TAYLOR Luther Merita Late of 9 Text away leaving wife daughters Joyce Huie House 56 Constant Spring Shirley Bev Janice sons Vincent Owen Maurice Spring Police grand great grand nephews and other ret Funeral service at set Chapel Hill St Andrew oh Sunday at 4.09 Interment hi the set Park WAITE Of Cocoa Cross Manchester Died on the Leaving ters Dorothy Mrs Shirley Blair Mrs Tenneth Mrs Janet sons Leo Guy Prince Waite Winston Melbourne Carl grand sister brother Frank other tives Funeral service wil be at St Joseph's Cross MOTH Chester on Thursday 1984 at 2.30 p.m Interment family Cross wB be taken in aid of Church Organ Fund WILLIAMS Late of Richmond Washington Gardens and St Thomas er of the late Gene Williams off on the Leaving sons David and gar of daughters Eu- Murray of All Island Evangelistic Williams grand daughters and Shirley Murray Local and Foreign Missionaries teen other grand and great grandchildren Funeral ice at Disciples of Christ 70 Kingston at 3.00 p.m on August inter- ment at Norris Stl Thomas 78 BONITTO Raymond In loving and unfading memory of our dear son who left us on 15th 1980 Sadly missed Parents Kenneth Joyce sisters Other relatives TOMLINSON Arthur Late of Auditor als Department and Mar died peacefully on the 14th inst leaving mother Bert Sisters Fay and nieces and ews and other relatives Funeral on Saturday 18th inst Wesley Methodist Church ot 4 p.m Thence to Tate Cemetery for interment CHRISTIE Herman In loving memory of a dear husband and left us on the moves on and years go by But memories never fade nor Deeply missed Wife children Walter CHRISTIE Herman In loving memory of a be- loved and devoted brother To live in the hearts of those who love you is riot to die You left so suddenly No chance to say goodbye Our secret tears still flow God knows Sadly missed Sister Eileen the rest of family HALL Sybil In ory of a darting sister and who died for the touch of the And the sound of the voice that is We miss you Game Rinnie of In loving memory of a dear grandmother great grand- mother who was called to be with her on Ith of one sad year Alight in our life has A voice so sweet is still we wonder why But all is well that's done by thee Sadly grand great grand son-in-law PETAL D CLARKE In laying memory of a dear one who slipped away on God gave us strength to accept Courage to face life without But memories never fade or When thoughts go back as often at they do Today and always we think of Remembered Aunt Muriel In this year celebrating our Golden Jubilee Madden's Funeral Supplies Ltd Salutes its Founders LESLIE MADDEN 1966 HAZEL MADDEN 1974 hi to IMr nil tweet It tke el