ISLAND OF MONTSERRAT A.D. 2019 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE [PROBATE DIVISION] MONTSERRAT
In the Estate of David Anthony Ponteen, deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen (14) days from the date hereof, application will be made in the Registry of the High Court of Justice for an Order for Letters of Administration of DAVID ANTHONY PONTEEN late of 1 Rhone Close, Sparkhill, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom, be granted to MILICIAONETTA PONTEEN of 1 Rhone Close Sparkhill, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom, the Wife of the deceased and the person entitled to the Estate. ALL persons claiming to be beneficially interested in the Estate are requested to send written particulars thereof to me the undersigned within fourteen (14) days from the date of this notice. FURTHER, any person objecting to the issuance of a Grant of Letters of Administration to the applicant should notify the Registrar of the High Court of Justice whose address is: Office of the Registrar, Brades, Montserrat, not later than fourteen (14) days from the publication of this notice.
Dated this 3rd day of October, 2019 FITZROY E. BUFFONGE Buffonge & Associates Attorney at law for the Applicant
In the Estate of RONALD SYLVESTER GREENAWAY, deceased
ISLAND OF MONTSERRAT A.D. 2019 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE [PROBATE DIVISION] MONTSERRAT
In the Estate of RONALD SYLVESTER GREENAWAY, deceased
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of eight (8) days an application will be made to the Registrar of the High Court of Justice for the resealing of the Probate of RONALD SYLVESTER GREENAWAY late of 65 Trailwood Drive, Unit 212, City of Mississauga, Canada, granted by the Superior Court of Justice, Ontario Canada on the 25th day of September 2019.
Dated this 3rd day of October, 2019
FITZROY E BUFFONGE Buffonge & Associates Attorney at law for Wayne Greenaway Trustee of the Estate
One hundred and forty-four years – it is the birthday of the (RC) St. Augustine school and the school did not let it by without a celebration which lasted throughout the morning from 10.30.
The 144-years birthday cake
Although the celebration marks 144 years of the school it the belief is that it has been recorded that Catholic education began as far back as 15 years earlier around 1860, with no school building but with classes being held in the church building in Plymouth. It was inn 1875 under the direction of Fr. Gagneux a small school was built which was later named the Roman Catholic School, known today as the St. Augustine Roman Catholic primary school, with a history known with plans for a Secondary school, but perhaps for Hurricane Hugo and Soufriere Hills volcano. A brief history of the school appears under the authorship of Cathy Buffonge in a 125th Anniversary booklet in 2000 under the title “To God be the Glory – St. Augustine School – 1875 – 2000. There you will find the motto of the school “No
Students marching and celebrating – mini-rally from Cheap End to the school
varum te no varum me”, “To know God and to know myself”. The celebration to mark officially the 144th anniversary began with a roll call at 9.00 a.m. the usual hour of the beginning of a school day; Career Pathways (Grade K – 2/5-6); a Treasure Hunt “Know Your School”; and the mini-rally from Cheap End to the basketball court (multipurpose) on the school compound in Woodlands where it has been since the relocation from Plymouth in 1996, (the volcano of course.) A celebration assembly began at 11.45 a.m. where Respect Certificates were distributed by Mrs. Veronica Hector, a visiting tutor at the school, preceded by a mini talk delivered by Mrs. Vernetta Williams, a long-standing teacher – “My St. Augustine School”. The program went through with the break for lunch, and witnessing the children thoroughly enjoying themselves in such disciplined fashion was captured and worth seeing. There were winners of Respect awards and the Know your school quiz. A Career Fair took the day ending in time for school dismissal at 3.00 p.m.
Teacher and students perform fun exercises
Deserving Students receive ‘Respect Certificates’
Long past students and student/principal: Mrs. Camilla Watts, Melvina Maloney, and Eileen Ewards
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