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Bazaar opening welcomes Christmas Season

Left to Right: Renardo Curry (MP for North Abaco & Parliamentary Secretary), Edison Key (MP for Central & South Abaco), Gary Sawyer (Senator), Bazaar Organizers Wynsome Ferguson, Jo-Ann Bradley and Brenda Sawyer; and the indefatigable event MC Shelly Austin.

After month hiatus, roadwork resumes

BahamasAir resumes flights to Treasure Cay But there are caveats: page 22.

By Timothy Roberts The official opening ceremony for the Tenth Annual Christmas Bazaar was held at 4pm under the theme ‘A Junkanoo Christmas’ with addresses coming from both the Members of Parliament for North and for Central and South Abaco. Edison Key, Member of Parliament for Central and South Abaco, gave greetings to the crowd. He thanked everyone for showing their support for the bazaar and emphasized the roll that Wynsome Ferguson, Brenda Sawyer and Jo-Ann Bradley played in making the event happen year after year. He said this year a lot of people have experienced problems, the economy hasn’t been well and noted that there wasn’t as many people attending as there have been in past years. Renardo Curry, Member of Parliament for North Abaco and Parliamentary Secretary, said that “when we think about Christmas it’s not just the time when we

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Hope Town Boxcart Derby

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MP eyes solid 2014

It’s all downhill, see Mr. Curry touches Section B page 2. on important Abaco projects: page 18.

Cooper’s Town dedicates new library and computer lab

Citing difficulties in acquiring necessary supplies, Simmons Construction is back to work on Abaco’s roads. However, the company notes that several key areas will not be completed before Christmas. Turn to page 6 to learn why.

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Above: The Hon. V. Alfred Gray was the keynote speaker at the opening and dedication of the Cooper’s Town Library and Computer Lab on Nov. 29. See page 16.

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celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, but it’s also a time that we can be unified and exhibit the spirit of love and togetherness.” He said as long as we are unified with a spirit of love we know that not only Abaco, but The Bahamas will continue to excel. He commended the “hardworking committee members” for all that they have done to ensure the event is a success. He gave apologies for the Minister of Tourism, Obie Wilchcombe who was unable to attend the event.

Mr. Curry, after wishing all the best of the holiday season to those gathered, declared the event officially opened. Wynsome Ferguson, Director of Tourism Office in Abaco, said she is proud to have been a part of this Bazaar since its inception ten years ago, which is now the most highly anticipated event every year. She said locals and visitors alike look forward to the fine food and locally produced crafts as well as the bevvy of entertainment served up every year. During the opening ceremony a special presentation was made to Gary Sawyer who was referred to as the ‘Santa’ of

the Christmas Bazaar over the years for his financial assistance in helping make it happen. Jo-Ann Bradley said that this year they were finally able to have paid off their ‘Santa’ and wanted to show appreciation for his help. Also honored for their hard work on the Christmas Bazaar and other events were Wynsome Ferguson and Melinda Pinder. Marilyn Sawyer, a Marsh Harbour native, was chosen to turn the lights on for the Christmas tree lighting as the crowd applauded the beautifully decorated tree. Right: Marilyn Sawyer was given the honour of lighting this year’s Christmas tree. Below: competitors hard at work during the wreath-making competition.

Above: colourful skits and performances were featured at the annual Christmas Bazaar’s opening.


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Central & All Abaco Christmas Festival highlighted by Santa Claus' visit, presents

added a bird to the top of their wreath with a message of “Merry Christmas” hanging from the bottom. Second place went to Alanna Bass, who added a splash of hot pink to her design. Finally, Laverne Maynard, placed third for her carefully arranged selection of burnt orange, green and silver ornaments. Stunned by the win, all Emily could say was: "My heart almost stopped." Soon after Santa Claus came to town in his freshly painted red sleigh – just in time to distribute candies to a throng of excited children. He took time to hug them, and listen to their Christmas wish lists. Well-thought out presents were also given to the children based on their ages, and de-

Above: Santa Claus being interviewed at the Abaco Christmas Festival By Canishka Alexander The 10th Annual Abaco Christmas Festival was well-received by the Abaco community and off-island visitors on Dec. 7 at BAIC Park. Pastor Stephen Knowles, president of the Abaco Christian Council, was invited to open the event in prayer. Leading off the fun-filled events was the Christmas Wreath Competition, which allowed participants to come up with the best decorated wreath in 10 minutes. They five competitors were allowed to compete individually or as a team. In the end, the first-place trophy was awarded to Kaylee Roberts and Emily Kemp, who

Above: Kaylee Roberts and Emily Kemp, winners of the Christmas Wreath Competition, along with Master of Ceremonies Shelly Austin. spite stern warnings, many of them opened their gift-wrapped packages to reveal what was inside. The Scurvy Few were also in attendance representing Toys for Tots, an organization that purchases toys every Christmas for underprivileged children. Many other booths and vendors were on site to entertain families.

Above: children at the Chirstmas Bazaar were delighted by the visit and gifts from Santa Claus as well as all the games and activities (such as face painting).


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Road paving resumes

Above: after a month of delays due to material shortages, paving has resumed in Central Abaco. However, due to pending approvals and paperwork there will be a delay to paving a certain section of Don MacKay Blvd where wells must be dug. By Timothy Roberts After about one month of inactivity due to a lack of material, Bill Simmons Construction & Heavy Equipment Company Ltd. resumed road paving on December 4 with a view to complete to the island’s signature stoplight before the holidays. General Manager of Simmons Construction, Kino Simmons said the major delay in paving occurred as they waited on a shipment of aggregate from Freeport which was delayed due a spot of bad weather in November. “Once this arrives we should be able to complete the entire of Don McKay before the holidays,” he said. However, due to waiting on Cabinet approvals and paperwork there will be a delay to paving a section of Don MacKay Blvd. from the area near Abaco Motor Mall to the area next to Bahamas Telecom-

munications Company (BTC). According to Mr. Simmons they are sub-contracting a company to drill drainage wells on the western side of the road in three spots in that stretch of Don MacKay Blvd. He said the proposal for the wells and the continued paving of Queen Elizabeth Dr. through to the Crossing recently was approved in Cabinet and the paperwork needed to proceed is likely to reach Simmons Construction in early January. There will be no paving until the drainage wells, expected to be about 150 feet deep, are completed. Mr. Simmons noted also that the new paving does not go all the way to the present verges. He explained that they were contracted to pave a twenty-four foot road and in some places along Don MacKay Blvd. the road is noticeably wider.

BTC technical issues interrupt service Press Release The Bahamas Telecommunication Company (BTC) advised that a technical issue inadvertently impacted BTC services to many of the Bahama Islands at 1:15 p.m., Tuesday December 10. Subsequently New Providence, Paradise Island, Eleuthera, Grand Bahama, Bimini, Abaco, Long Island, San Salvador, Inagua, Rum Cay and Cat Island experienced loss of Internet, data and Wireless service between 1:35 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Some connectivity was restored by 2:01 p.m. and remaining services slowly restored throughout the afternoon. Customers experienced congestion on cell to toll calls until 5:00 p.m. when normal service was resumed. BTC apologized for the inconvenience caused and assured that everything possible was done to quickly restore service to all impacted areas.

Cable Bahamas compensates customers for outages Press Release Cable subscribers in Grand Bahama, Abaco and Eleuthera were affected last week with an interruption of a small portion of their TV services. Cable Bahamas advised that the issues were caused by equipment and service upgrades. The upgrades began Wednesday, November 27, when a number of channels and the video on demand service were impacted with intermittent signals. The completion of the 48-hour upgrade process resulted in the resolution of the intermittent signals experienced by some of Cable Bahamas' subscribers.

"Every single one of our subscribers are important to us," said Cable Bahamas Head of Marketing David Burrows. "We know that people love their cable TV services and anything that gets in the way of that enjoyment is a serious matter for us." Mr. Burrows explained that the company will be providing free access to premium cable TV services for subscribers on the islands of Grand Bahama, Abaco & Eleuthera, as compensation for the inconveniences experienced during the upgrade of its television network. "While we responded immediately to get the issue resolved as quickly as possible," Mr. Burrows said, "we wanted to provide our customers with something of real value to balance out some of that frustration." Cable Bahamas provided all cable subscribers on Grand Bahama, Abaco and Eleuthera with free access to all premium cable TV packages for the weekend from 8:00 a.m. Friday, December 6th through 8:00 a.m. Monday, December 9th. This included all premium TV services, inclusive of movie packages, digital music channels, as well as the company's top premium sports packages. Mr. Burrows noted that the free weekend provided access to major programming options. "This week, you'll be able to all the NFL games like Seahawks vs San Francisco, top NBA matchups like San Antonio Spurs versus the Indiana Pacers, and great movies Pacific Rim, Epic, We're the Millers and Man of Steel, as well as enjoy many other movie options," Mr. Burrows explained. Mr. Burrows noted that this included free access to almost 400 channels. "This is to show our appreciation for our customers' patience for the trouble they may have experienced. We hope this provides some extra pleasure and enjoyment over the weekend," Mr. Burrows said.

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Crime Report Disorderly Behaviour and Resisting Arrest (Suspect Arrested) At 10:10pm on 27th November, 2013, a 32 year old resident of Marsh Harbour, Abaco, reported that a young man was presently at her place of work, a local bar and restaurant, and refused to pay his bar bill. Police assistance requested. Officers of the M.H.P.S. responded and arrested a 26 year old male of Dundas Town, Abaco, who refused to pay his bill and conducted himself in a Disorderly Manner. He was charged for the offences. He is scheduled to appear before the Magistrate’s Court on Monday 2nd, December 2013 at 10:00 a.m.

Housebreaking, Stealing and Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Suspect Arrested) At 8:20pm on 26th November, 2013, a 25 year old resident of Murphy Town, Abaco, reported that sometime around 7:15pm on same date, a man known to her and two other males unknown came to her mother’s apartment complex located Murphy Town, Abaco, where they entered the premise without permission and stole a 45” flat screen T.V. One of the suspects while leaving pointed a knife at her 11 year old son putting him in fear. Police action requested. Suspect Arrested At 10:10am on 28th July, 2013, officers of the Central Detective Unit Abaco arrested the suspect a 51 year old male of Murphy Town, Abaco reference to the offences. The accused was interviewed and charged. He will be arraigned on the 2.12.13.

Threats of Death (Suspect Arrested) At 3:00pm on 29th November, 2013, a 71 year old resident of Mount Hope Abaco, reported that sometime around 10:00pm on 28th November, 2013 while at her residence, her son age 39 years of age of Fox Town, Abaco, Threatened to kill her and burn her house down. Police action requested. Suspect Arrested At 5:00pm on 29th November, 2013, officers of the North Abaco Division arrested the suspect while in Fox Town, Abaco. He was charged for the offence.

Armed Robbery On Sunday 1st December, 2013 at about 7:14pm a 63 year old male resident of Treasure Cay, Abaco reported for his employee a 24 year old female resident of Blackwood, Abaco that person (s) unknown had just robbed a local web shop located in Cooper's Town of an undetermined amount of cash. Police action requested. Officers of the Central Detective Unit Abaco and officers of the Coopers Town Police Station responded. Investigation continues into this matter.

Firearm Arrest At 4:10am on 7th December, 2013, Officers of the M.H.P.S. while on patrol reported arresting one Frank Curtis, age 35 year of Christie Street, Dundas Town, Abaco reference to Possession of Unlicensed Firearm. Acting on information received, officers went in the area of Surfside Club where he was found in Possession of a black pistol. Officers of the Central Detective Unit charged the suspect in reference to Possession of Unlicensed Firearm. The suspect was transported to New Providence on 8th December, 2013, to be arraigned in the firearm court.

Threats of Death, Disorderly Behaviour and Obsene Languages At 4:15am on 7th December, 2013, officers of the M.H.P.S. reported that while booking in one Frank Curtis, age 35 year old of Christie Street, Dundas Town, Abaco, reference to Possession of Unlicensed Firearm, the culprit used obscene languages to the annoyance of officers and acted in a disorderly manner. Further, the culprit Frank Curtis threatened to kill the officers putting him in fear of their lives. He was also charged reference to these matters.

Assault of a Police Officer and Escape (Suspect Arrested) At 9:35am on 7th December, 2013, officers of the M.H.P.S. reported that sometime around 9:35am on same date while on duty at M.H.P.S., an officer while putting one Frank Curtis, age 35 years old of Christie Street, Dundas Town, Abaco, in the holding cell at M.H.P.S. the culprit violently pushed the officer to the ground and made good his escape. The culprit was in custody at the time in reference to Possession of Unlicensed Firearm and other matters. He was caught a short time later. Suspect Arrested Officers of the M.H.P.S. sometime around 11:30am same date, arrested the suspect in the bush near the Government Complex in Marsh Harbour. The suspect was brought to M.H.P.S. where he was charged for the offences.

Causing Grievous Harm (Suspect Arrested) At 1:05am on 8th December, 2013, Security personnel c/o Marsh Harbour Government Clinic contacted the M.H.P.S. and reported that a young man was brought to Marsh Harbour Government Clinic suffering from injuries about his body. Police assistance requested. Officers of the M.H.P.S. saw and spoke to the victim, a 20 year old male of Murphy Town, Abaco who was suffering from injuries to the upper body and leg. The victim reported while in the area of DNR Sport Bar located Marsh Harbour; he was attacked by several males. Suspect arrested. Sometime around 3:50am on 8th December, officers of the M.H.P.S. acting on information, while in the area of Surfside, Dundas Town, Abaco arrested three sus-

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The Abaconian December 15, 2013

// Pine Tree Christmas

Christmas time always seems to bring back a host of memories. I have one in particular I want to share. Trekking through the bush with my father and mother. Our mission: to chop down a small Abaco pine to use as our family Christmas tree. I was incredibly young when this happened. In fact I’m not even sure if it is a real memory I’m holding on to at all. I could very well be constructing it around a family photo. In either case, this family adventure did happen; who cares about the perspective? I remember this scene every year around Christmas. Insignificant in the course of things, but something I hold on to. Especially now that my own tree is in the living room: decorated and smelling like everything that is right with the world. It sticks with me because if I can nail down one thing that, to me, embodies what Abaco is it is this. It’s a family, and a small adventure. Abaconians used to be adventurous. Perhaps we still are. But I am sorely worried about what will happen when the generation that

The Abaconian Bradley M. Albury Editor-in-Chief AB 20213 Marsh Harbour Abaco, The Bahamas

brought us this far is no longer with us. The boat builders, the entrepreneurs and those who took up the burden of governance, politics and caring for each other made these islands what they are. Those who volunteer and those who get things done are a dying breed. I do not see the younger generation being brought up. Scarier, I don’t see a lot of initiative on their part. Sure, they’ve been to college or found a good career. But there is a hard line, it seems to me, between the contented generation and the generation of shapers. I’ll focus on one thing in particular: the Marsh Harbour Boat Parade. It used to be an annual Christmas tradition. Well-loved. Fun. And a whole lot of work to organize and execute. I won’t go into any of the reasons I think it stopped, but the point is this: no one stepped up to restart it. We obviously can’t expect those who originally began it to pick up the pieces. So it becomes blatantly obvious that there was no one waiting in the wings. It seems that all the hard work that keeps Abaco a special place is too much for our younger Abaconians. Where are our peers who should be chomping and the bit to start the next big Abaco initiative? If we had to start from scratch, right now, would the upcoming generations find the willpower and drive to volunteer and maintain organizations like the Cancer Society, local government, the annual Christmas Bazaar or the boat parade? Would we be chopping down our own Christmas trees or waiting for Santa to bring them? I end with this. Encourage each other during this season. Enjoy the festivities and think how you can make Abaco a better place come New Year. We can start small. We can make a big difference.

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Letters to the Editor A Big Thanks To Ural Delancy Dear Editor; We were on the last flight into Marsh Harbor on Tuesday Evening. With greeting friends gathered around the incoming gate and picking up our suitcase from the luggage cart, my brief case got left on one of the chairs near the gate. I did not discover it until I got back home to Treasure Cay so I immediately returned to the terminal but no briefcase and no response from inside the terminal' The case had a lot of medications and items valuable to our winter stay in the Bahamas and it was going to be difficult to replace. When I got back the second time to Treasure, I went on line and there was an e mail from my Grandson at Boston College. He had gotten a call from someone telling him he had found the case and to pick it up at the airport the following day. That someone turned out to be Ural Delancy, a security employee at the airport, who had secured the case and turned it over to me the next day. This was duty above and beyond the normal standards. Most importantly, it is this kind of gesture that keep us Second Homeowners coming back year after year. Thanks Ural, and love the Bahamas!

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Dear Editor; I am venting regarding yet another form of BEC's extortion. I lived in Abaco for six years and was required to give them a $650.00 security deposit. For six years the bill was paid on time and averaged $130.00 to $150.00 as we did not use dryer or air conditioning. Well, we sold our home and stopped service as of November 4. Now back in the U.S. trying to get our deposit rebate has proved to only net us repeated long distance phone calls and no returned calls. Everyone passes the blame to the next. My call this morning was to Mr. Peter Rutherford AGM-Customer Services in Nassau. Let’s see if I receive a call back from him. My dear Bahamas, rather than abusing and insulting your foreign residents you should treasure the fact that they come to your country!

Dear Editor; In the midst of the heated National debate on VAT, our Minister of State for Finance, Michael Halketis is on an international roadshow with the hopes of floating an additional US$300,000,000.00 sovereign debt bond. The purpose of these funds is mostly to cover recurrent expenditure. In a typical Bahamian household when the decision is made to borrow, it is done with great deliberation and conviction that the funds will be used for an investment that will bring increased opportunity and prosperity to the home. Extending this analogy then, it would be quite unreasonable for a family to undertake borrowing on an annual basis in order to keep up with ordinary expenses such as rent, utilities, or salaries for domestic helpers and it would clearly signal that this family has moved far beyond living within its means. Why then, would our government believe that this same basic, economic principle would not also apply in matters of national finance? As The People of the Bahamas clamor for increased transparency, increased accountability and more efficient collection of existing revenue; our government, on one hand seems intent to carry on a "business as usual

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approach" to unsustainable expenditure while on the other hand convince the public that the increased revenue from VAT is the only option to avoid economic disaster. In the end, without an authentic effort towards developing a comprehensive economic reform plan, VAT will do little more than buy our country a few additional years of borrowing capacity and then ultimately "kick the can" of the credit rating downgrade a bit further down the road like it has done for Barbados. -Citizens For A Better Bahamas www.citizensforabetterbahamas. org

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Central & All Abaco Tourism’s BahamaHost Programme graduates 60-plus participants By Canishka Alexander / Photos: Michelle Mikula In a combined graduation for participants in Sessions 3, 4 and 5 of the Ministry of Tourism’s BahamaHost Graduation Ceremony, more than 60 people graduated as certified BahamaHost professionals on Nov. 24 at the Government Complex. Agape Christian School Principal Cecile Albury was commended for her approach in enrolling teachers in the programme before extending it to the school’s 11th grade students. Following welcome remarks by Wynsome Ferguson, manager of the Abaco Tourist Office, brief remarks were made by Alexander Flowers, undersecretary of the Office of the Prime Minister. Top students of Sessions 3 and 4, Canishka Alexander and Anastacia Bullard, shared their BahamaHost experiences. Several of the graduates performed a skit related to the improvement of customer service in the public transportation sector. After highlighting the bad service that some visitors encounter, the skit was followed by another on good service to ensure service recovery.

Ian Ferguson, Tourism’s director of Training & Education, gave an overview of the BahamaHost programme, and noted several enhancements. One significant change is offering the BahamaHost programme online.

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Above: participants of BahamaHost’s Session 3, 4 and 5 Graduation.


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Above: top BahamaHost graduate, Canishka Alexander, addresses her peers and the audience.

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Dundas Town Local Government Update By Samantha Evans The Local Government Committee of Dundas Town has always been very active when it comes to community building. They have numerous projects that they have embarked upon and a few others earmarked to begin early in 2014. According to Chairman Faron Newbold, they will resume the work on the Cultural Center in January which will include them reinforcing the seawall which was damaged. They will have a Christmas Party at Brown’s Bay at which time they will feed the kids and distribute toys and other goodies. They will also be preparing and distributing care packets to the senior citizens in Dundas Town and Central Pines Estate.

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They have begun street patching to cover the holes in these two communities as well and will continue until they have all been covered. They have partnered with two companies to provide playgrounds for Brown’s Bay and Central Pines. BTC will provide the one for Brown’s Bay during the month of December and a Canadian company will provide the one for Central Pines in January. According to Mr. Newbold, they will have another year of BGCSE classes in Math and English for the community since the results from the June 2013 sitting was so good. Sixty percent of the students who took the classes passed the exam which was very impressive. He stated that registration will begin on January 6 and classes with begin on Tuesday January 21 with Math. English will remain on Wednesday evening at 6pm. The classes will be available to current high school students and recent graduates who took the exam and didn’t do well but want to take it again. Forms will be available at high schools in the community or from any Dundas Town Local Government Committee member. The chairman would like to send a message to owners of dilapidated building who are neglectful to please help them breakdown those building as they are an eyesore in the community, they attract deviant behavior and they are a breeding ground for rodents. He noted that they have sent out letters to these persons but none of them have responded as yet. He wants them to know that Local Government will partner with Urban Renewal to teardown these buildings if they do not do so. He further ap-

peals to residents and contractors in Central Pines and Dundas Town to please keep their surroundings clean as he has noticed much garbage being left around some construction sites especially which makes the communities look very untidy. He appeals to them to have proper receptacles in place to discard of their trash and debris. Finally, he would like to wish the residents of Central Pines Estate and Dundas Town a very Merry Christmas and a happy and blessed New Year 2014. He knows that some of them had a hard year 2013 but he is convinced that with God’s help, next year will be better.

Marsh Harbour Town Committee Update By Timothy Roberts During a short meeting of the Marsh Harbour Town Committee on November 21 the members discussed items concerning cleaning up around the township. In a previous meeting the Committee decided that the gazebo at the Union Jack Dock was proving more of a nuisance than a benefit and it was decided to remove it and make use of it elsewhere. However, it was brought to their attention that the committee needs to send a letter to police advising on who they authorized to remove it. The Committee also discussed removing derelict vehicles from various locations in the township and hope that this works will begin as early at the first week of December.


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North Abaco MP Partners with GTC Ferry to build cabana

BTC hosts corporate party

Above: GTC Ferry owner Floyd Lowe (left) and MP Renardo Curry. By Timothy Roberts North Abaco Minister of Parliament and Parliamentary Secretary, Renardo Curry, is working together with the Green Turtle Cay Ferry service to provide visitors relief from the elements as they partner together to build a cabana at the Treasure Cay Ferry Dock. “We were approached by Floyd Lowe of the Green Turtle Cay Ferry service who had a concern about the tourists who come across to the cay having to wait in the sun or in the rain; they have no place to sit and wait,” Mr. Curry said.” He suggested building a nice cabana for the tourists who travel back and forth.” “So we decided to partner with them in providing them with all the materials for the project and they will provide the labor,” he said. Mr. Curry said this is a good example

of a government and private sector partnership getting things done in the community and that “We are glad to be able to partnership with the ferry and Mr. Lowe in particular who is heading it.” “I appreciate so much what they have done in doing this because it shows that they are corporate citizens and they have concern for the community,” Mr. Curry said. “As we know finances in the country are tight so it is good when a stakeholder and the government can come together to help their own community.” Mr. Curry said he is thankful for their support and partnership in putting in a facility accommodate the visitors to Green Turtle Cay. Work has already started and he expects that the cabana should be completed in about a month.

Left to right: Edison Key (Central & South Abaco MP), Geoff Houston (BTC CEO), Senator Gary Sawyer and Renardo Curry (North Abaco MP). By Timothy Roberts Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) with CEO Geoff Houston hosted a corporate party at Below Decks at Abaco Beach Resort on December 2 with the view to foster a better relationship with the business community of Abaco. A number of upper-level management and local staff from BTC were present at the well-attended party who mingled and spoke with the guests around hors d'oeuvres and drinks while being entertained with live music. Senior Vice-president Commercial

and Family Islands, Tellis Symonette said BTC Since last year has done a lot of work with their network and in improving both the technical staff and the sales staff in Abaco. “We want you to meet our staff so that you can know them and so we can build a better relationship with you,” he said. “We came here, not to just eat and have a good time, but to be available to speak with you; to engage you so you can

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and working adults. Equally, Garneth Edgecombe expressed his gratitude in having such great leaders in the community as he urged the students to be proud of what they have accomplished. He said the road was not easy, but they stayed focused and are happy that they have opened a state-of-the art facility that all communities can take advantage of. Neil Campbell, North Abaco District Administrator, commended the men on fulfilling the mandate of Local Government. He read a letter on behalf of former Administrator Theophilus Cox, who congratulated the community on its untiring efforts to complete the “magnificent struc-

ture.” Renardo Curry, MP for North Abaco, was also called on to make remarks. Curry said he was pleased to celebrate such an historic milestone because he is an advocate of education and envisions that there will now be opportunities for adults in the community to obtain their degrees online. Keynote speaker, the Hon. V. Alfred Gray, Minister for Agriculture, Marine Resources and Local Government, called it a “whale-sized pleasure” to be in Cooper’s Town for the momentous occasion. He, too, thanked students and parents who

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Above: student, Jaquay Sands, cutting ribbon to computer lab. By Canishka Alexander On Nov. 29, Gary Smith, Chief Councillor of the North Abaco District welcomed distinguished guests to the opening and dedication of the Cooper’s Town Library and Computer Lab. Smith acknowledged Steve Pedican, former chief councillor, and former chairmen of the Cooper’s Town Committee-

Basil Edgecombe, and Eric Collie – along with present chairman Garneth Edgecombe for the work and financial support they put into the facility over a nine-year period. Pedican recounted the arduous journey, but like his colleagues was pleased that the library and computer lab can be used as a study center for research and home-work for both school-aged students

Above: an S.C. Bootle student taking advantage of the new computer lab.

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will use the facility for the betterment of themselves. He reminded the audience to always thank the people who helped them to get to where they are, and advised the older councilors to always ensure that those who come behind them have better opportunities. “This is going to be a trendsetter,” Gray said of the Cooper’s Town Library and Computer Lab. “This is our country; let’s build it together.” Rev. Archilaus Cooper led the dedication of the building, while the cutting of the ribbons for the main entrance, library and computer lab were performed by Destiny Russell; Niquesha Bootle; and Jaquay Sands, respectively.

Above: St. Chad Anglican Church in Fox Town. God which is love. Many community leaders stopped by to give warm words of encouragement to those present. One of the organizers, Charmine Wells, said in a brief interview that they started around one o’clock and by three o’clock had distributed more than

300 dinners to the seniors from Black Wood to Crown Haven, not counting those who came by the church. This event has been going on for years and they hope that others will join in this humanitarian effort love.

Thanksgiving in MP Curry expecting a bright New Year Fox Town By Timothy Roberts through tough economic times. We have a feeds community As he extended to his constituents tradition of entrepreneurs here who keep By Bishop Carroll As many around the world join hands in giving back to the community and thanking God for the many blessings He has bestowed, Fox Town was no exception. Members of St. Chad Anglican Church under the leadership of Catechist Christopher Russell and members transformed this little church, which is located in the center of the Fox Town Community, as a distribution center of sharing the greatest gift of

and all Abaco best wishes for a prosperous New Year, Minister of Parliament for North Abaco and Parliamentary Secretary Renardo Curry said that things are looking up for 2014 and beyond for Abaco. Mr. Curry noted that this year Abaco has seen some growth in the local economy even though there were challenges faced like the rest of the country. “The resilience of the people seems to be the thing that keeps Abaco going even

Abaco’s economy going strong over the years, and this year was no exception,” he said. He added “I want everyone to know that 2014 looks very good for Abaco as well as for the rest of The Bahamas.” Mr. Curry said he anticipates the completion of a number of the ongoing projects including the airport which should be open by January and the hospital will follow possibly as early as February which

would “open “The resilience the door for of the people a number of seems to be jobs and even the thing that careers.” He said keeps Abaco that the North going” Abaco Port is on stream and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) is working very closely with the government to ensure that “they not only build a project but forge a relationship that can help our local economy.” “We are doing all we can to ensure that the people who live here benefits from this project and CHEC has been very receptive to that. Everything is running smoothly with that project and they are ready to start up in early January so we will see a number of people employed going forward,” he said. He added that he is waiting to get all the details; however, there are a number developments ready to come to Abaco in the area near the North Abaco Port and with them will come more and new opportunities he expects. “Despite recent challenges Winding Bay is doing well and are expecting a very good 2014 with bookings up from previous years,” Mr. Curry said. “After laying off some employees a number were re-hired and we are seeing some stability returning there.”

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He noted that Schooner Bay, who has engaged a new marketing team, is expected to reach another level in their development and they are anticipating great things to come. He added that Baker’s Bay is holding their own and continues to do well. He said that in the past year “we were able to put a number of persons to work, whether it was in the government sector or the private sector, so we are grateful to God for all that he has done for Abaco.” He said he is also grateful to the people for keeping their heads up and “putting their shoulders to the wheel making Abaco the special island that it is.” “So the economic outlook is bright and as long as it continues there are opportunities for entrepreneurs and for our young people to be able to find a career or develop skills,” he said. “We are hopeful to get CurryM rsaid. the roads that the government is completed trying to though implement in all of this funding has for been a factor.” aA b away conians

young and old to be trained in particular disciplines. The National Training Agency (NTA), which has been delayed from opening last month in Abaco, is scheduled to open early next year, bringing hands on education for locals. “We will have systems in place where people can go straight to work when they finish their training; the same businesses assisting in their training may be the ones to keep them on to work,” Mr. Curry said. They are hoping to be able to host a number of training opportunities from the resort sector, to construction, to banking or whatever may be needed, to fulfill the needs of diversified business opportunities in Abaco. He said the Sporting Complex is still a goal which is expected to kick-off with ground-breaking coming in early 2014. He said that Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Danny Johnson has confirmed that the drawings for the facility have been completed. “We are hopeful to get the roads completed though funding has been a factor. Recently some of the road works were stopped as the contractor had difficulty getting materials in due to the weather,” he said. He was assured, however, by the contractor that they would complete at least up to the stoplight before Christmas.

“It is my personal desire and drive to see the campus for the BTVI (Bahamas Technical Vocational Institute) be opened in Abaco,” Mr. Curry said. Joining with the local government of Murphy Town he says they have a location already in place for the facility and are looking to build a 5000 square foot building that will house the local government administration with space to facilitate BTVI. “This will be another way we can help more people qualify for jobs they might not otherwise have an opportunity to get,” he said. “That’s one of the problems we have is that there are persons looking for work but they are not qualified, so the government is going to work with those who take part to make sure they are qualified.” He commended all the local government representatives and the island administrators for all their hard work in their districts, and those that have gone “above and beyond” to get things done. “I am here to assist them in any way possible – I have an open door policy and any of them can come and see me any time they need to.” He also commended all the heads of departments and their staff for their cooperation and working along with him and the Office of the Prime Minister. “We thank them for their commitment and hard work in offering professional service to the

Bahamian public.” “I wish a Merry Christmas to all and a happy and prosperous New Year” Mr. Curry said.

BahamasAir resumes flights to Treasure Cay BahamasAir, after receiving heavy criticism from business owners and residents of North Abaco, has resumed flight services to the Treasure Cay Airport. The Bahamian airline halted flights unannounced earlier in September. BahamasAir has chosen to outsource service to the area with another local carrier, Pineapple Air. Pineapple Air will fly a 19-seater plane into the area as opposed to the 50 seat Dash 8 that BahamasAir was operating. The decision to reopen the route using the smaller aircraft was a choice of “economics, but also long-term planning,” according to Henry Woods, general manager for BahamasAir. Currently BahamasAir (via Pineapple Air) flights to Treasure Cay are on Mondays and Thursdays. However, business owners have urged the airline to do their due diligence in whether or not those days had the highest demand.

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tell us what we are doing whether right or wrong. It’s very important for us.” He said the Abaco market is very important to BTC and they didn’t do a very good job in the past of servicing this market. “We want to improve our business, grow our resources, be able to work with you and make us all more successful,” he said. He spoke of some changes to the company image, an updated logo and redesigned website, as well as the expectation that in early 2014 LTE – the next generation of mobile data offering higher speeds – will be available in Abaco. Presently LTE has been rolled out in Nassau and Grand Bahama.

Hope Town’s Ebb Tide gift shop reopens By Jennifer Hudson Ebb Tide Gift Shop, which has been a welcome stop for visitors to Hope Town for the past forty years, had to permanently close its doors at the beginning of the summer much to the disappointment of Debbie Patterson who had run the shop all of those years. This quaint old house which stands between the St James Methodist Church and the new Hummingbird Art Gallery is a landmark of old colonial charm. "This house has been in the family for a long time and was owned by my great grandfather, Reggie Malone," stated Mrs. Patterson. “My grandfather, Jack Patterson, decided to open it as a gift shop 40 years ago. The building is now owned by my father and four siblings who all decided that the time had come to sell, so the store had to move out." Fortunately, the Wyannie Malone Heritage Museum, just across the road from the Ebb Tide house, offered Mrs. Patterson the front of the building for use as her store. The museum entrance has now been moved to the side and so the Ebb Tide gift shop sits in what was once the entrance to the museum and so is very accessible to visitors wishing to purchase local souvenirs. "We opened at 10 am on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, and we are truly a Bahamian gift shop," stated Mrs. Patterson who was helped in the move by her son, Eric. "All our inventory is made in The Bahamas by Bahamians and expats and includes handcrafts, jewellery, artwork (originals and prints), carvings, jams, sauces, candles and books and maps about the Bahamas.” Debbie herself makes friendship bracelets and her daughter Olivia makes sea glass and shell jewellery. Some of the other artisans are Bill Johnson from Lubbers-- prints and maps; Kim Rody-paintings; Lillian Cash--' It's In the bag' Straw bags; Marc Andre-- carved wooden fish and animal jewellery boxes; Amanda Lark ---mosaic mirrors, and Roddy Pinder’s beautifully turned and polished native wood bowls. Cleaned conch shells, Bahamian calendars and notecards are also among the items sold. Ebb Tide gift shop will be open six days a week from 9 am to 5 pm in its new home at the Wyannie Malone Museum. Eric Patterson, who has just graduated from college with a Degree in Ma-

rine Biology, was filling in for his mother to give her a short break before becoming busy with his business Abaco Eco-Kayak Rentals and Tours. Once the Hope Town Sailing Club season opens from December 26 to mid-March, Eric admits that he will no longer have time to help his mother in the shop. He sails on the “Abaco Rage” which keeps him very busy. He sails her in the National Family Island Regatta in Georgetown, Exuma, the Long Island Regatta and Regatta Time in Abaco. He enjoys giving others the once-in-a-lifetime chance to sail on the “Rage” during Regatta Time in Abaco.

Careers on Abaco: Dentistry with Dr. Denise Archer-Sands By Jennifer Hudson Dr. Denise Archer-Sands is an Abaconian who decided to set up her own dental practice in Marsh Harbour to serve the people of the island where she was born. "When I left The Bahamas to study dentistry, there were at that time no Bahamian dentists on Abaco," she states. She is a compassionate person and cites this as being a very important personality trait for a dentist along with the ability to deal with many different personalities. "This is a stressful occupation because we have to deal with people in pain and people often tell us that they don't want to be here and they don't like us but I understand that and I tell them that the needle is their friend, I do this job because I love it,” she says. “One must also be able to deal with staff and have a good business sense." Dr. Archer- Sands received her early education at St Francis de Sales School, Marsh Harbour, and then at the Grand Bahama Catholic High School before going on to tertiary education at Louisiana College where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in biology. She then entered Louisiana State University School of Dentistry in New Orleans, graduating in 1995. After working in Freeport for a while, staying with her sister, Dr. ArcherSands returned to Abaco where she worked for a year with Dr. Therese Bonamy at the Agape Dental Centre and then for another year with Dr. Vincent McWeeney at the Greater Abaco Dental Clinic. In 1993 she opened her own dental practice, Diamante Dental, located above the Auskell Clinic in Marsh Harbour. Since she is a devout Christian, Dr. Archer- Sands knew that she wanted a career which would not only provide a living but which she also saw as a Ministry. "I felt that God could use me in this career," she says. "Also dentistry combines the two things that I like; art and science. Dentistry is artistry in itself because one has to match dental colours very accurately and both pencil drawing and dental work require much precision." Dr. Archer is a talented pencil drawing artist and some of her work can be seen on the walls of her dental surgery. Combining her dentistry skills and her desire to fulfil her calling in Christian ministry, Dr. Archer has journeyed several times to Jamaica where she spent a week each year in Mandeville tending to the dental needs of underprivileged patients working with a church from the United States whose Christian outreach was centered on caring for children.

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Threats of Death (Suspect Arrested) At 11:20pm on 7th December, 2013, a 53 year old male of Murphy Town, Abaco, reported that sometime around 10:30pm on same date while downtown Marsh Harbour, a male known to him threatened him with death. Police action requested. Suspect Arrested On 8th December, 2013, officers of the M.H.P.S. arrested the suspect in this matter a 30 year old male of Murphy Town, Abaco reference to this matter. Investigation continues.

Assault of a Police Officer, Resisting Arrest, Obscene Languages and Disorderly Behaviour (Suspect Arrested) At 11:15am on 6th December, 2013, an anonymous caller contacted the M.H.P.S. and reported that there were several young men in the area of a local grocery store located in Murphy Town,

Abaco, using Obscene Language and appeared to have been fighting. Police assistance requested. Officers of the M.H.P.S. responded and arrested a male age 19 years old of Murphy Town reference to disorderly behavior and using obscene languages. He was brought to M.H.P.S. where he was charged for the offences.

Drug Arrest and Possession of Counterfeit Currency (Suspect Arrested) At 7:35pm on 4th December, 2013, a male resident of Central Pines, Abaco, reported that there is a male at his place of work located in Dundas Town, Abaco, attempting to pay his bill with counterfeit currency. Police action requested. Officers responded and arrested a 30 year old male of no fixed address in reference to this matter. A $20.00 counterfeit note was also seized along with a marijuana cigarette. The suspect was brought to M.H.P. where he was charged for the offences.

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Further Business Chelsea’s Choice makes donation to Abaco Cancer Society

Above: the delicious, but endangered, Nassau Grouper. A closed season has been announced by the government in an effort to protect this important economic, and cultural resource. Above: Chelsea’s Choice made a $1,200 donation to the Abaco Cancer Society. Accepting the cheque on behalf of the Cancer Society was Jo-Anne Bradley.

Government announces closed season for endangered Nassau Grouper Press Release The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) is pleased that the government has finally announced the three-month December 1 - February 28 closed season for the Nassau Grouper this winter, but further notes that it is time for the closed season on this highly-prized but endangered species to be fixed in our legislation, rather than having to wait on a Ministerial decree each year. “It is just a few days before the start of the closed season and Bahamians are just being notified of this important closure. Many people think that the closed season on Nassau Grouper is legislated in The Bahamas. It is not. The decision to announce a closed season or not, rests with the Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources & Local Government. This delay highlights the critical need to have fixed dates for the closed season, as is the case for other valuable species such as the crawfish and the

stone crab so that fishermen, the public and law enforcement agencies can be prepared. This is not just about a fish, people’s livelihoods will be significantly impacted if this fishery collapses.” says BREEF’s Executive Director, Casuarina McKinney-Lambert. The iconic Nassau Grouper is listed as "Endangered" on the IUCN's Red List, as its populations have declined by about 60% over the past three decades. In areas such as Florida and Bermuda, the Nassau Grouper Fishery no longer exists, largely because people have been allowed to fish on and fish out entire spawning aggregations during their breeding period from November -March. This collapse does not have to be a part of the future for the Bahamian Nassau grouper fishery, but serious action needs to take place now to avoid it. The Bahamas has some of the last remaining populations of Nassau Grouper. We only need to look to neighbouring countries to see what will happen if we

continue to delay having an annual fixed closed season for this valuable fish that helps to sustain the livelihood of our fishermen, attracts eco-tourists to our country and is an important part of Bahamian food culture. Nassau Grouper has already started to disappear from many restaurant menus that used to read 'grouper fingers' but now read 'fish fingers' for example. The scientific evidence, both regionally and locally, clearly sounds the need for us to take further action to protect this species. Many historically abundant spawning aggregation sites have already been lost. An example is the well-known Bimini aggregation site that was recorded having 30,000-100,000 fish in 1970, and is now completely gone, documented scientists from BREEF, Scripts Institute of Oceanography and SCRFA earlier this year. "For twenty years now, BREEF has advocated to ensure a sustainable Nassau Grouper fishery. We remain hopeful that the government will take this next step in the best interest of Bahamians and do what is necessary to protect Nassau Grouper for the benefit of present and future generations." In the meantime, all residents and visitors can help by not catching, selling or purchasing Nassau Grouper from De-

cember 1 - February 28. Please support our local fishermen, seafood vendors and restaurants by purchasing other fish during this period.

The Oasis Restaurant to open in New Year By Canishka Alexander Trio Culinary’s partners have branched out to include The Oasis Restaurant under their premier brand. With a combined 35 years of experience, Chefs Antonio Huyler, David Thompson and Demeko Saunders, are all looking forward to elevating the dining experience of Abaconians through their catering and consulting business. The Oasis will feature a unique dinein or take-out experience with a menu that boasts Bahamian, Japanese, Chinese, Cuban, Mexican, Haitian and Jamaican cuisines. To ensure that their menu maintains its high mouth-watering standard, Trio ensures that the freshest ingredients are used by supporting local farmers and fishermen. Huyler expressed that he and his partners look to create an interactive restaurant where live food stations will be set up and food will be reasonably priced. Their intent is to provide value for their customer’s money, and ensure that the person who greets them is knowledgeable and sets the tone for them. The Oasis’ Grand Opening is scheduled for Jan. 6 with the Grand Opening Party taking place Jan. 6. Huyler added that the opening of the restaurant represents an intriguing and fresh new start for them as business owners and chefs. Through the culinary expressions and the restaurant’s vibrant ambience, The Oasis offers a “paradise of sorts.” He said that they are fascinated by the challenge of creating something special through such a creative approach. While the focus is on in-house service, the restaurant will be able to accommodate private events, and a private booth can be reserved for a party of 12 to 18 persons. Customers are encouraged to take advantage of Trio’s catering services for birthday parties and weddings. Business hours are Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for lunch and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. for dinner. Trio also provides grilled food and pasta at DNR nightclub on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. for the night owls. Contact Trio Culinary/The Oasis Restaurant at: 475-8331. Visit their Facebook page: Trio Culinary or e-mail them at: trioculinary@gmail.com.


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"This was a deaf community which included lots of young people and children, many of whom were orphans. We saw up to 150 patients on the first day alone and worked for four days each visit." Dr. Archer was a dedicated member of the Rotary Club of Abaco for seven years and was awarded a Paul Harris Fellowship which is Rotary's highest honour for her service to the club's programs. She is also a dedicated member of the Epworth Methodist Chapel at Cherokee sound.

Pictured from L-R are Desmond Bootle, Rotary Club of Abaco; Gier Williams, Scotiabank, Marsh Harbour; Ruby Albury, Scotiabank, Marsh Harbour; Bryan Thompson, Rotary Club of Abaco. Above: Tishura Mills, left, receives her prize from Fidelity Bank. She is presented her gify by Branch Manager Victoria Albury, as part of Fidelity’s Dollar$ and Sen$e Christmas Promotion. Tishura Mills, is seen here accepting her prize of a Kindle Fire tablet from Victoria Albury, Branch Manager of Fidelity Bank, as a part of their Dollar$ and Sen$e Christmas Promotion. With the Dollar$ & Sen$e campaign, loan customers of Fidelity can choose a gift from the Fidelity gift box when their loan is disbursed. Clients have a chance to win gas vouchers, food store gift certificates, cell phones, tablets and more, which offer great relief during a season of heavy spending. Mrs. Mills, a long standing Fidelity customer, notes that from her very first experience with Fidelity, the service has always been “A plus.”

Press Release Scotiabank has joined forced with the Rotary Club of Abaco to host its 11th Annual Charity Golf Tournament in keeping with its commitment of giving back to the community. “At Scotiabank, community involvement is an important part of the way we live, work and do business every day. We

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7:15 / 10:30am / 12:15pm / 2:30pm* 4:00pm / 5:45pm *Except Sundays and Holidays

Man-O-War to Marsh Harbour

8:00am / 11:30am / 1:30pm /3:15pm* / 5:00pm *Except Sundays and Holidays

Marsh Harbour to Scotland/Guana Cay 30 minute ride

6:45am / 10:30am / 1:30pm /3:30pm 5:45pm

Scotland/Guana Cay to Marsh Harbour 8:am / 11:30am / 2:30pm / 4:45pm / 6:30pm

Any stops outside the main harbour will be a minimum charge of two persons. Two persons or over will remain at regular charge.

During the month of August through December there are some adjustments made to the schedule. You are advised to contact the office for any changes.

REGULAR FERRY FARES

One Way: $17.00 Round Trip - Open Return: $27.00 Children 6-11: Half Price Children 5 and under: Free Hope Town and Man-O-War ferries depart from the Ferry Dock at Crossing Beach. Guana /Scotland Cay depart from the Conch Inn. Prices subject to change without notice.

are pleased to be partnering with Rotary in giving back to the Abaco community through this charity golf tournament,” said new branch manager Charlene Major. The Rotary Club of Abaco’s 11th Annual 4-man Scramble Golf Tournament will take place on Saturday, December 14 at the Treasure Cay Golf Course.

Above: Dr. Denise Archer-Sands

Hotels and House Rental Agents Area Code 242 unless listed otherwise Island-wide Abaco Listings Abaco Cottage 114 hse 366-0576 Abaco Vacation Planner + 25 hse 367-3529 Casuarina Point Sea Grape/Coco Plum 2 Units 367-2107 Cherokee Lee Pinder 3 hse 3662053 Marina Albury Cottages 5 cottages 366-2075 Grand Cay Rosie’s Place 352-5458 Green Turtle Cay Barefoot Homes 14 hse 577-4092 Bluff House Club 12 units 365-4200 Cocobay Cottages 6 cott 800-752-0166 Green Turtle Club 35 rm 365-4271 Island Properties 34 hse 365-4047 Leeward Yacht Club 5 hse 365-4191 New Plymouth Inn 9 rm 365-4161 Ocean Blue Properties 34 hse 365-4636 Other Shore Club 365-4226 Roberts Cottages 3 cott 365-4105 Guana Cay Dive Guana 11 hse 365-5178 Dolphin Bch Resort 4 r m 1 0 cott. 365-5137 Guana Sunset Beach 13 units 365-5133 Ocean Frontier 6 cott 519-389-4846 Ward’s Landing 4 units 904-982-2762 Ruth Sands 9 hse 365-5140 Hope Town Abaco Inn 22 rm 366-0133 Crystal Villas 5 villas 321-452-0164 Elbow Cay Prop 53 hse 366-0035 Firefly Resort 7 villas 366-0145 Hope T Harb Lodge 25 rm 366 0095

Hope Town..cont

Hope T Hideaways 63 hse 366-0224 Hope Town Inn 6 rm 4 Villas 3 Suites 366-0003 Hope T Villas 3 hse 366-0266 Lighthouse Rentals 4 cott 366-0154 Sea Gull Cottages 4 hse 366-0266 Sea Spray Resort 6 villas 366-0065 Tanny Key 43 hse 366-0053 Turtle Hill 4 villas 366-0557 Lubbers’ Quarters Cay Lubbers’ Landing 4 villas 577-2000 Man-O-War Island Home Rentals 2 hse 365-6048 Waterway Rentals 14 hse 365-6143 Marsh Harbour area Abaco Beach Resort 82 rms 367-2158 Abaco Real Estate 6 hse 367-2719 Abaco Towns 16 apts 367-0148 Ambassador Inn 6 rms 367-2022 Conch Inn 9 rms 367-4000 Living Easy 16 hse 367-2202 Island Breezes Motel 8 rms 367-3776 Lofty Fig Villas 6 eff 367-2681 Pelican Beach Villas 6 cott 367-3600 Regattas 32 apts 577-6764 HG Christie 11 hse 367-4151 Sandy Point Oeisha’s Resort 366-4139 Pete & Gay’s Resort 14 rm 366-4119 Rickmon’s Bonefishing 10 rm 800-628-1447 Spanish Cay Spanish Cay Resort 18 rm 6 hse 3 6 5 - 0 0 8 3 Treasure Cay Abaco Estate Services Mult hse 365-8752 Bahama Beach Club 88 units 365-8500 Brigantine Bay Villas 5 units 877-786-8455 Treasure Cay Resort 95 rms 365-8801 Turtle Rock Villas at Palmetto Beach 3 villas 262-820-1900

Web Sites with Abaco Information

www.abaconian.com www.abacoinet.com www.abacocottage.com www.abacos.com www.oii.net www.bahamas.com


December 15, 2013 Emergency Services

Police - Marsh Harbour 367-3437 • 911 Police - Hope Town 366-0667 Police - Man-O-War 365-6911 Police - Treasure Cay 365-8048 Police - Green Turtle Cay 365-4550 B. Electricity Corp 367-2727, 367-2846, 367-4667 Water & Sewerage 475-1499, 475-5518 The following services are provided by volunteers Fire - Marsh Harbour 367-2000 Fire -Hope Town VHF Ch 16 • Fire - Green Turtle Cay 475-1768 Fire - Man-O-War 365-4019 Treasure Cay Fire & Rescue 365-9111 BASRA Bah Air Sea Rescue......Marine VHF 16...............366-0282 Hope Town 366-0549 Marsh Harbour 367-3752 Guana Cay 365-5178 Treasure Cay 365-8749

Medical Services

Abaco Family Medicine, Marsh Harbour......................367-2295 Abaco Medi-Center.....................................................367-9999. Auskell Advanced Medical Clinic.................................367-0020 Chiropractor-Dr. Lewis.................................................367-0020 Chiropractor-Michael Hendley, D.C....242-439-0768...367-0020 Corbett Clinic, Treasure Cay .........................................365-8288 Integrated Medical Center...........................................367-1304 Emergency................................................458-1234 Marsh Harbour Medical Centre....................................367-0050 Government Clinic, Marsh Harbour............................367-2510 Government Clinic, Cooper‘s Town..............................365-0300 Government Clinic, Green Turtle Cay...........................365-4028 Government Clinic, Hope Town ...................................366-0108 Government Clinic, Sandy Point..................................366-4010 Kidney Centre, Marsh Harbour....................................367-3310 Out Island Chiropractor...............................................367-2584

Dental Services

Agape Family Dental, Marsh Harbour..........................367-4355 Abaco Dental Asso......................................................367-0164 Diamante Dental, Marsh Harbour................................367-4968 Man O War Dental Clinic..............................................365-6508

Pharmacy

Abaco Island Pharmacy, Marsh Harbour......................367-2544 Chemist shoppe, Marsh Harbour.................................367-3106

Veterinary

Caribbean Veterinary Centre, Marsh Harbour..............367-3551 Island Veterinary Clinic, Marsh Harbour......................367-0062

Airlines Serving Abaco

Abaco Air - Nassau, N Eleuthera, Moores Is............................367-2266 AirGate Aviation - New Smyrna Beah.......................1-386-478-0600 American Eagle - Miami ......................................................367-2231 US Reservation..............................1-800-433-7300 Bahamasair - Nassau,W. Palm B, Ft Laud .............................367-2095 Craig Air - Jacksonville...........................................................367-3522 Island Wings - Ft. Lauderdale.....................................1-954-274-6214 Regional - Freeport...............................................................367-0446 Silver Airline - Orlando, Ft. Laud and W Palm Beach.............367-3415 US Reservation...................................1-800-231-0856 Sky Bahamas - Nassau..........................................................367-0996 Reservation.......................................1-242-377-8993 Western Air - Nassau ............................................................367-3722 Local air charters serving Bahamas & S.Florida Abaco Air...............................................................................367-2266 Cherokee Air Charters .........................................................367-1920

Dive Shops

Dive Abaco Since1978, Marsh Harbour.................................. 367-2787 Dive Time, Man-O-War............................................................365-6235 Froggies, Hope Town.............................................................. 366-0431 Treasure Divers, Treasure Cay.........................................365-8571 Brendal’s Dive, Green T. Cay......................................... 365-4411 Dive Guana............................................................... 365-5178

Taxi Cab Fares one or two passengers

Extra $3 for each passengers above two • Marsh Harbour Airport to: Effective Dec 08 Clinic, Downtown, Stop Light, .........................................................$10 Ab Bch Resort, Eastern Shore close, Ferry .........................................$15 Spring City.........................................................................................$15 Dundas Town, Nat Ins bldg, C Abaco Primary Sch ..............................$15 Murphy Town & Great. Cistern ..........................................................$20 Snake Cay .........................................................................................$35 Casuarina Point.................................................................................$60 Cherokee, Winding Bay, Little Harbour..............................................$80 Bahama Palm Shore..........................................................................$90 Crossing Rocks.................................................................................$105 Sandy Point ....................................................................................$150 Leisure Lee ........................................................................................$50 Treasure Cay Airport, G Turtle ferry....................................................$80 Treasure Cay Resort...........................................................................$85 Fox Town .........................................................................................$165 • Between Marsh Harbour Ferry and: Clinic, downtown, Ab Beach Hotel .................................................. $ 10 Nat. Ins. Bldg, Murphy Town, Gr. Cistern ...........................................$10 Wait time $0.40 per minute, Hourly rate $40 per hour Children under three - free • Caged pets - as people Luggage $0.75 each over two, large bags $1 ea. • Treasure Cay Airport to: Effective Dec 08 Green Turtle Cay ferry dock................................................................$10 Madeira Park.....................................................................................$20 Sand Banks .......................................................................................$25 Treasure Cay Resort...........................................................................$30 Leisure Lee ........................................................................................$45 Black Wood .......................................................................................$20 Fire Road & Cooper’s Town ................................................................$40 Cedar Harbour ..................................................................................$60 Wood Cay ..........................................................................................$70 Mount Hope..................................................................................... $80 Fox Town ...........................................................................................$85 Crown Haven ....................................................................................$90 Marsh Harbour airport ......................................................................$80 Green Turtle Ferry to Marsh H Airport ...............................................$80 Treasure Cay Hotel to Marsh Harbour.................................................$85 Treasure Cay Hotel to Green Turtle Ferry............................................$25 Treasure Cay Hotel to Blue Hole.........................................................$30

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Visitors’ Guide Restaurants • Services • Transportation www.th e a b ac o ni a n. co m

Ferry Schedules • Departure times shown • Daily service unless noted Marsh Harbour to Hope Town or Man-O-War - 20 minutes, Guana Cay - 30 minutes

Everyone reads The Abaconian

Albury’s Ferry Service • Ph 367-3147 or 367-0290 • VHF Ch. 16 • Hope Town & Man-O-War from Crossing Bch Marsh Harbour>Hope Town 7:15am 9:00am 10:30am 12:15pm 2:00pm 4:00pm 5:45pm Return: 8:00 am 9:45am 11:30am 1:30pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:30pm Marsh Harbour>Man-O-War 10:30am 12:15pm 2:30pm* 4:00pm 5:45pm * Not on Return: 8:00am 11:30am 1:30pm 3:15pm* 5:00pm Sundays Marsh H.>Guana Cay/Scotland cay From Conch Inn or holidays (6:45am - Union Jack Dock) 10:30am 1:30pm 3:30pm 5:45pm Return: 8 am 11:30am 2:30pm 4:45pm 6:30pm

Bring errors & revisions to our attention Revised July 2013

Fare • Adult prepaid one way $17 / open return $27, • Kids 6-11 half, Under 6 free (Phone after hours 359-6861) Note: During the month of August through December there are some adjustments made to the schedule. You are advised to contact the office for the changes.

Green Turtle Ferry • Phone 365-4166, 4128 • VHF Ch 16 • Ten minute ride T Cay Airport>Green T Cay 8:30am 10:30am 11:30am 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm 4:30pm* 5:00pm Return: 8am 9am 11am 12:15pm 1:30pm 3:00pm 4:30pm* * * Note: 4:30 pm trip to GTC not on Sundays

** Note: 4:30 pm trip will be made from New Plymouth only

New Plymouth :One way adult $12 (Children $7) • Round trip $17 (Children $10) • Extra to some G T Cay docks

Abaco Adventures • Ph 365-8749 or 375-8123 VHF Ch 16 Charters Available Treasure Cay to Guana Cay Sunday departs 11:00am & returns 3:30 p.m. $50 Round Trip T Cay to Man-O-War/ Hope Town - Saturday departs 9:30 am, $60 Round Trip

Bahamas Ferries Summer Schedule only (April to Dec) Sandy Point & Nassau Every Friday & Sunday, except holidays, under 4 hours. Call 225-3376 or 366-4119 Call for rates. The Great Abaco Express Eco & Historical bus tours • Call 367-2165 or 559-9160

Attractions

Beaches Pocket Crossing Beach in Marsh Harbour Witches Point - 3 miles S. of Marsh Harbour Little Harbour - 20 miles S. of Marsh Harbour Cherokee - 23 miles S of Marsh Harbour Miles of beach (most exposed to ocean) • Treasure Cay • Green Turtle Cay • Guana Cay • Elbow Cay • Man-O-War Cay • Casuarina Point • Bahama Palm Shore • Sandy Point & more Tours & Excursions Abaco Island Tours • Marsh Harbour.................367-2936 Abaco Neem • Marsh Harbour..........................367-4117 Abaco’s Nature Adventure................................577-0004 Adventure on Prozac - T Cay.............................365-8749 Brendals Dive • Green Turtle Cay.......................365-4411 C & C Charters • Treasure Cay............................365-8506 Dive Abaco Since 1978 • Marsh Harbour...........367-2787 Excursion boat, Froggies • Hope Town..............366-0024 DSB Eco-Adventures • Schooner Bay................376-9858

Abaco Marinas - Slips - Fuel - Phone Green Turtle Cay

Bluff House ....................... 38..........F.................365-4247 Green Turtle Club ............... 40..........F.................365-4271 Black Sound Marina........... 15.............................365-4531 Other Shore Club................ 15..........F.................365-4226 Abaco Yacht Service........... 10..........F.................365-4033 Leeward Yacht Club............ 26............................365-4191 Treasure Cay

Treasure Cay Marina...........150..........F..................365-8250 Man-O-War

Man-O-War Marina ........... 28..........F..................365-6008 Marsh Harbour

Boat Harbour Marina....... 192..........F..................367-2158 Conch Inn........................... 72...........F.................367-4000 Harbour View Marina......... 40..........F .................367-2182 Mangoes Marina................ 29..............................367-4255 Marsh Harbour Marina....... 62..........F..................367 2700 Hope Town

Hope Town Marina............. 62..............................366-0003 Lighthouse Marina............... 6..........F.................366-0154 Sea Spray........................... 60..........F.................366-0065 South Abaco

Schooner Bay..................... 15..........F.................475-7626 Spanish Cay

Spanish Cay Marina............ 40..........F.................365-0083 Guana Cay

Bakers Bay Marina........... 158.............................365-5802 Guana Hide-aways............. 37.............................365-5070 Orchid Bay.......................... 66 .........F.................365-5175

Boats can clear Customs at Green Turtle Cay, Treasure Cay or Marsh Harbour

Wi-Fi Marsh Harbour: Abaco Beach Resort Snappas Grill & Chill Curlytails Mangoes Restaurant Hope Town: Abaco Inn Cap’n Jacks H.T. Harbour Lodge Sea Spray

Bonefish Guides

Casaurina Point Junior Albury................ 366-3058

Cherokee Donnie Lowe................366-2275 Maxwell Sawyer............366-3058 Marty Sawyer............. ..366-2115 Randy Sawyer............. 366-2284 Will Sawyer.................. 366-2177 Crossing Rocks Tony Russell................ 366-3259 Green Turtle Cay Rick Sawyer................. 365-4261 Ronnie Sawyer............ 357-6667 Hope Town Maitland Lowe............. 366-0234 Tom Albury................... 366-3141

Pinder’s Ferry Service Between Abaco & Grand Bahama Crown Haven, Abaco to McLean’s Town, Grand Bah. Daily 7:00 am & 2:30 pm McLean’s Town to Crown Haven - return Daily 8:30 am & 4:30 pm Fare $45 OW / $90 RT • Children half fare • Call Abaco 365-2356 for information Bus between Freeport and McLean’s Town • Rental automobiles at both terminals.

Albert Lowe Museum.................................Green Turtle Cay Capt Roland Roberts House, reef exhibits...Green Turtle Cay Memorial Sculpture Garden..................... Green Turtle Cay Wyannie Malone Historical Museum..................Hope Town Elbow Cay Lighthouse........................................Hope Town Swim Mermaid Reef off Marsh Harbour......... Pelican Shore Drive to & swim in Blue Hole............Treasure Cay farm road Art studio & working foundry....................... Little Harbour Man-O-War Heritage Museum...................Man-O-War Cay Man-O-War Boatyards............................... Man-O-War Cay Hole-in- Wall lighthouse -very rough road......South Abaco Cedar Harbour plantation ruins - need guide...North Abaco Blackwood blue hole & sisal mill......................North Abaco Abaco wild horses by appointment..................... 367-4805 Bird watching - ask tourism.................................367-3067

All phones use area code 242 unless noted

Marsh Harbour Jody Albury.................375-8068 Sidney Albury................477-5996 Richard Albury.............577-0313

Hotspots Green Turle Cay: Sundowners McIntosh Restaurant Jolly Roger Bar & Bistro Leeward Yacht Club Bluff House Guana Cay: Guana Grabbers Nipper’s Bar & Grill

Charter Fishing Boats

Lucky Strike - Hope Town.............................366-0101 Sea Gull - Hope Town.................................366-0266 A Salt Weapon - Hope Town........................366-0245 Down Deep...................................................366-3143 Local Boy......................................................366-0528 Back Breaker................................................365-5140

Bikes & Scooters • Boats

Marsh Harbour A & P Car Rentals ..............................................367-2655 Abaco Dorado Boat Rentals...............................367-1035 Bargain Car Rentals...........................................367-0500 Blue Wave Boat Rentals ....................................367-3910 Cruise Abaco......................................................577-0148 Quality Star Car Rentals (Texaco).......................367-2979 Rainbow Boat Rentals.......................................367-4602 Rental Wheels Scooters, Bikes, Cars...................367-4643 Rich’s Boat Rentals ..........................................367-2742 Sea Horse Boat Rentals .....................................367-2513 Sea Star Car Rentals .........................................367-4887 The Moorings Boat Rentals...............................367-4000 Green Turtle Cay Brendals Dive Bikes & Kayak rental...................365-4411 C & D Cart Rental ..............................................365-4311 Cruising Cart Rentals.........................................365-4065 D & P Cart Rental ..............................................365-4655 Donnie’s Boat Rentals........................................365-4119 Harbour View Golf Carts....................................365-4411 Kool Karts.........................................................365-4176 Reef Boat Rentals .............................................365-4145 Sea Side Carts & Bikes.......................................365-4147 T & A Cart Rentals.............................................365-4259 Guana Cay Donna Sands Cart Rentals ................................365-5195 Dive Guana Boats & Bikes..................................365-5178 Orchid Bay Cart rentals......................................365-5175 Lubbers Quarters Cruise Abaco..............................................321-220-8796 Man-O-War Conch Pearl Boat Rentals..................................365-6502 Ria-Mar Golf Cart Rentals..................................365-6024 Waterways Boat Rental .................357-6540 & 365-6143 Hope Town Cat’s Paw Boat Rentals......................................366-0380 Elbow Cay Cart..................................................366-0530 Hope Town Cart Rentals ...................................366-0064 Island Cart Rentals ...........................................366-0448 Island Marine Boat Rentals ..............................366-0282 J R’s Cart Rental.................................................366-0361 Sea Horse Boat Rentals.....................................366-0023 T & N Cart Rentals.............................................366-0069 Treasure Cay Abaco Adventures - Kayaks ..............................365-8749 Blue Marlin Rentals...........................................365-8687 Cash’s Carts.......................................................365-8771 Cornish Car Rentals...........................................365-8623 JIC Boat Rentals ................................................365-8582 Triple J Car Rentals............................................365-8761 Wendal’s Bicycle Rentals...................................365-8687 Schooner Bay T’s Carts............................................................557-1015 DSB Bike Rentals...............................................376-9858

Marsh Harbour cont... Terrance Davis...........375-8550 Buddy Pinder.............366-2163 Justin Sands..............359-6890 Danny Sawyer...........367-3577 Jay Sawyer................367-3941 North Abaco O’Donald McIntosh....477-5037 Alexander Rolle.........365-0120 Edward Rolle.............365-0024 Pedro Thurston..........365-2405 Sandy Point Valantino Adderley.....366-4323 Anthony Bain.............366-4107 Rickmon’s.........366-4139/4477 Pete’s Guest House...366-4119 Patrick Roberts..........366-4285 Treasure Cay Capt. Joe Pritchard....559-9117 Carey McKenzie.........365-8313

Restaurant Guide Prices $ Low, $$ Moderate, $$$ Upper Marsh Harbour Abaco Pizza..................................$................... 367-4488 Anglers....................................$$$................... 367-2158 Casiah’s.......................................$................... 367-0514 Curly Tails ................................$$$................... 367-4444 Golden Grouper..........................$$................... 367-2301 Island Family Rest......................$$................... 367-3778 Java Coffee House........................$................... 367-5523 Jamie’s Place..............................$$................... 367-2880 Junovia’s.....................................$$..................367-1271 Jib Room ...................................$$................... 367-2700 Kentucky Fried Chicken................$................... 367-2615 Mangoes..................................$$$................... 367-2366 Rum Runners.............................$$.................. 367-0171 Snack Shack ................................$................... 367-4005 Snappas.....................................$$................... 367-2278 Wallys .....................................$$$................... 367-2074 Hope Town Abaco Inn ...............................$$$................... 366-0133 Cap’n Jacks.................................$$................... 366-0247 Firefly.......................................$$$................. 366-0145 Harbour’s Edge.......................... $$................... 366-0087 H T Coffee House (B & L)...............$................... 366-0760 HT Inn & Marina.........................$$................. 366-0003 H T Harbour Lodge ...................$$$................... 366-0095 Munchies.....................................$................... 366-0423 OnDa Beach...............................$$................... 366-0558 Sea Spray ‡................................$$................... 366-0065 Sugar Shack +.............................$................... 366-0788 Little Harbour Pete’s Pub...................................$$................... 577-5487 Lubber’s Quarter Cracker P’s..................................$$................... 366-3139 Man-O-War Bradley’s on the Harbour..............$................... 365-6380 Dock’n Dine..................................$................... 365-6139 Island Treats Snack Bar.................$................... 365-6501 Guana Cay Baker’s Bay - Market Place.......$$$................... 612-1021 Grabbers....................................$$................... 365-5133 Nippers .....................................$$ .................. 365-5143 Orchid Bay................................$$$................... 365-5175 Treasure Cay Bahama Beach Club.................$$$...................365-8500 Coco Beach Bar & Grill..................$................... 365-8470 Florence’s Cafe..............................$.................. .365-8185 Spinnaker Restaurant ..............$$$................... 365-8469 Touch of Class .........................$$$................... 365-8195 Treasure Sands Club.................$$$.................. .365-9385 Green Turtle Cay Bluff House..............................$$$................... 365-4200 Jolly Roger Bistro.......................$$................... 365-4247 Green Turtle Club .....................$$$................... 365-4271 Harvey’s Island Grill....................$$................... 365-4389 Lizard Bar & Grill........................$$...................365-4191 McIntosh’s Restaurant ...............$$................... 365-4625 Miss Emily’s Restaurant..............$$................... 365-4181 New Plymouth Inn.....................$$................... 365-4161 Pineapple Restaurant Bar & Grill.$$.................. 365-4039 Plymouth Rock Cafe...................$$................... 365-4234 Shorties Take-a-way...................$$..................365-4342 Sundowners...............................$$................... 365-4060 Sandy Point Nancy’s......................................$$................... 366-4120 Schooner Bay The Blackfly Lodge...................$$$................... 376-0321 The Red Marlin Bistro...............$$....................426-5440 Judy Mae’s Kitchen....................$.....................475-7626 Beach Cabana Bar......................$.....................376-9858


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The Abaconian December 15, 2013

INSURANCE MANAGEMENT (BAHAMAS) LIMITED, INSURANCE BROKERS & AGENTS

To Our Valued Customers We would like to thank you for your patronage over the past year and look forward to continuing to serve you with the same professionalism and dedication in the New Year.

Back Row: SHEYNA SAWYER, BONNIE PRITCHARD, CANDICE TRECO - VIKEN, BETH SAWYER, LINDA SIMMONS Sitting - Front Row: CHRISTINA McINTOCH, ROBERT PINDER, AMANDA LONG

We wish you a Very Merry Christmas season and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

info.abaco@imbbah.com


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