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At a ceremony held last Friday (11) at Government House, H.E Governor Duncan Taylor, announced four postage stamps were to be issued to commemorate four Cayman Island pioneers. These were: Mrs. Almeria McLaughlin Tomlinson (1882-1974), the granddaughter of one of Cayman Brac’s first settlers, William Scott. Mrs. Scott was a highly respected midwife who delivered hundreds of babies from Spot Bay to West End and also in Little Cayman. Her payment was often in the form of fish, ground provisions, or days of gardening by the baby’s father. Capt. Rayal Bodden, Snr. (18851976), was born into a family of shipbuilders and was our publisher, Joan Wilson’s uncle. Capt. Rayal built over 100 ships including the “Lady Slater”, the “Cimboco”, and two

Superior Auto, a comprehensive garage- (Machine Shop/ Aluminum, Steel and Gas Welding, Auto Repairs and Bodywork and Paint Shop).

Governor Duncan Taylor with members of Captain Rayal Bodden’s family

minesweepers for the British Royal Navy. He also designed and helped construct Elmslie Memorial Church, General Post Office, Public Library, George Town Clock, and the town halls in West Bay, Bodden Town and East End. In 1971 he laid the cornerstone of the Legislative Assembly building. Miss Irksie Leila Yates, Cert. Hon. (1899-1996), was a nurse and worked with Dr. Overton, the islands’ only doctor. She delivered many babies (over 1,000) and during the 1931 malaria epidemic was head nurse for government. In 1959 she opened a private clinic in her West

Bay home. After retiring at the age of 73 she devoted her time to the Mormon Church. Major Joseph Rodriguez (Roddy) Watler (1890-1965), was Joan Wilson’s father. For over 30 years, he was Cayman Islands Inspector of Police, warehouse keeper, lighthouse keeper, bailiff, customs officer, head of the Home Guard during the second World War and aide-de-camp to the Commissioner of the Cayman Islands and visiting governors. He holds eight medals including one for bravery for actions during the 1932 hurricane. He was given the title of Major by Sir Hugh Foot. Also attending the ceremony was Dep. Premier, M/s Juliana O’ConnorConnolly, the Speaker of the House, Hon. Mary Lawrence, Postmaster General, Mrs. Sheena Glasgow, members of the Cayman Islands Philatelic Bureau and members of the families of the honourees. Governor Taylor gave out framed plaques showing the first day covers of the Pioneers stamps with a speech. Other speakers were Dep. Premier O’Connor-Connolly and Postmaster General Glasgow.

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Boys from John Gray High School have taken to the high seas to gain purpose and direction in their life, as part of a new mentoring programme, Fishing for a Purpose. “The intention of this programme is to have our boys exposed to positive male role models of the society and, ultimately, create an opportunity to develop meaningful relationships. The boys go on fishing trips every other Saturday with adult males and, while on the trips, sessions are held where the mentors share positive insights with the boys,” said John Gray Principal Lyneth Monteith. “On one trip so far, over 30 fish were caught and donated to the Golden Age Home in West Bay. This we believe helped to enhance a sense of purpose to the trips,”

she added. “The programme has been proven to be quite beneficial as the boys have been interacting positively and have shown overall improvements in their demeanor. One male student was overheard saying ‘I can’t remember the last time I got a suspension,’ and without doubt that gives the true meaning of Fishing For A Purpose.” The programme is being coordinated by JGHS Counsellor Christopher Murray. Mr Murray said that the programme was still looking for people with boats who are willing to help out at the weekends: “We have three boats so far but we wouldn’t mind getting another boat,” he said. “On the last trip we had 19 to 20 boys but there are others who want to be a part of it. “While we are on the fishing trips,

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Issue 155 The George Town landfill site known as Mount Trashmore

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Government planners have given permission for Dart Realty to begin development of five land parcels on 561 acres in Bodden Town for a proposed waste management facility, presaging relocation of the George Town Landfill. The company will pay $2.5 million in the initial phase to develop an access road and provide water, stormmanagement controls, electricity and telecommunications. The Department of Environment has registered objections to the construction, to the east of Midland Acres near the Bodden Town quarries, on 325 acres of central mangrove wetland, recommending that some of the area and its surrounds be given “in perpetuity” to the National Trust to conserve the area. The National Roads Authority has called for comprehensive drainage systems to preserve the wetlands natural ability to absorb stormwater, street lighting and proper paving, elevation and sloping to accommodate movement of both garbage and fire trucks. One of the property subdivisions will be as a surrounding agriculturalresidential buffer. which, according to the department, could “have a negative impact” on the mangrove area, recommending no development take place in the green area. The mid-October approval by the Central Planning Authority comes as part of the Dart-government to blog visit www.ieyenews.com

ForCayman Investment Alliance, a $1.2 billion, 30-year programme of infrastructure improvement and economic revitalisation involving roads, hotels, schools and the transfer of the George Town landfill to Bodden Town. Dart will spend between $32.5 million and $42.5 million to “close, remediate and relocate” the 58acre landfill, according to company planners, eliminating the toxic accumulation of garbage and enabling expansion of Camana Bay, which has promised a public park on the site. Dart will spend another $26.5 million on the landfill’s replacement, a waste-management facility on 110 acres in Bodden Town, already partly owned by Dart. The area will be lined, sealed and enclosed, providing recylng and reprocessing of leachate, derelict vehicles, waste oil and hazardous liquids, discarded tyres, medical waste, hurricane and construction debris, and feature a baling and transfer station and waste-to-energy conversion. The unit’s eight-cell design will stagger waste storage, minimising the amount of exposed refuse at any one time. After construction, the company will give the facility to government to operate. “Yes, part of this is for the wastemanagement facility,” said Dart spokeswoman Lynn Smith-Moore, describing the acquisitions and subdivisions approved by the Central Planning Authority. Some of the parcels, she said, “is land that Dart Realty recently acquired and

is located between the Midland Acres quarry to the west and Tarpon Springs quarry to the east. The purpose of the application was simply to split the large tract of land into five sizeable parcels and an access road. “The CI$ 2.5 million cost identified in the application is the estimated cost to provide the road and infrastructure -power, water and telecoms -- to service the parcels in the future,” she said. Construction is unlikely to begin before Premier McKeeva Bush and Dart Realty, Executive Director Jackie Doak sign the formal ForCayman Alliance agreement, due by the middle of next week, although Mr Bush has been reluctant to name a date, saying final details still need to be settled. Meanwhile, in Bodden Town, an informal group of at least 20 residents have gathered to protest siting the waste-management faciity in Midland Acres, suggesting the area’s road system was inadequate to handle the predicted 200 daily vehicle trips, including two each day by a dozen garbage trucks. “The traffic on the main road is already unbelievable. We cannot walk there and people nearby have trouble sleeping. Doing business is already a challenge and this is just another one,” said a spokeswoman for the Coalition to Keep Bodden Town Dump Free. ”So this deal has been done for the interests of Dart as opposed to the interests of Bodden Town. There is no infrastructure here. It makes no sense,” she said.

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Cayman lost $3.5 million in tourism revenues last week alone when 10 cruise ships skipped the island because of high seas, bypassing even Spotts Landing, supposed foul-weather alternative to George Town. More than half-a-million dollars in landing fees and the average $90 spend per tourist were lost when the 35,000 passengers aboard those 10 ships did not disembark, underscoring the loss of almost 14% of cruise-tourist days during high season. Offering a remedy on Tuesday in George Town’s Seafarer’s Hall, architect Burns Conolly, joined by West Bay community leader, businessman and former independent political candidate Reginald “Choppy” Delepenha and at least four Cayman seacaptains, unveiled increasingly detailed plans for a fiveberth cruise-ship dock in South Sound, claiming the location was superior to George Town. Continued on page 5

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“I am not a cancer patient but I have been attending the Cancer Society’s Survivor Dinners over the years with my wife. I appreciate how the Cayman Islands Cancer Society’s staff care for my wife who is a cancer survivor. I have a lot of respect for those people because they treat everyone with respect. They truly care for cancer patients. I pray that the Lord will give them His blessings and the strength to carry on the good work that they are doing. I am happy to be around them as they are a friendly and loving group of people.” ~ Turner Myles 114 Maple Road George Town P.O. Box 10565 Grand Cayman KY1-1005 Cayman Islands

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