Monday, November 30, 2009
Happy Independence, Barbados!!!
To all my Bajan peoples at home and abroad, to all adopted Bajans from around the world, I wish you a Happy Independence Day!
Let's give God thanks for our wonderful nation. We are blessed.
Congratulations are also extended to our newest Knights (we're still very British, ain't), Sir Philip Greaves and Sir Maurice King. I've posted the full list of honourees below.
God Bless Bim!
2009 INDEPENDENCE DAY HONOURS LIST
KNIGHT OF ST. ANDREW
For extraordinary and outstanding achievement and merit in service to Barbados or to humanity at large.
1. Mr. Philip Marlowe Greaves, Q.C.
For his distinguished career and his outstanding service and contribution to Barbados and public life.
2. Mr. Maurice Athelstan King, Q.C.
For his distinguished service and contribution to the legal profession and public service.
COMPANION OF HONOUR
For distinguished national achievement and merit.
1. Mr. John Andrew Connell, Q.C.
For his public service contribution to the legal profession.
2. Mr. Lionel Seymour Craig
For his outstanding contribution in the area of community service.
3. Mr. Robert Livingstone Morris, GCM
For his outstanding contribution to the labour movement.
GOLD CROWN OF MERIT
For highly meritorious service or achievement in science, the arts, literature, sports, civic duties or any other endeavour worthy of national recognition.
1. Mr. Winston Alfred Cox
For his contribution to central banking and his meritorious contribution to the Region on economic matters.
2. Dr. Juliet Michelle Daniel
For her highly meritorious work in the area of cancer research.
3. Mr. Owen Lynderson Estwick
For his highly meritorious service in the area of public administration and cricket administration.
4. Mr. Joseph Cecil Ince
For his highly meritorious service in the area of tourism in particular cruise tourism.
SILVER CROWN OF MERIT
For meritorious service or achievement in science, the arts, literature, sports, civic duties or any other endeavour worthy of national recognition.
1. Mr. Ryan McDonald Brathwaite
For his winning a Gold Medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.
2. Mr. Jerston Sherlock Clarke
For his meritorious service in the area of athletic coaching.
3. Miss Elizabeth Eileen Alice Deane
For her meritorious service to horse racing in Barbados and the Caribbean.
4. Dr. Edward Augustus Layne
For his meritorious service in promoting Barbados and developing linkages with the Atlanta business community.
BARBADOS SERVICE STAR
For meritorious work in the civil, fire, military, police, prison or other protective services or any other similar field of endeavour.
1. Miss Eleanor Elaine Catlyn
For her contribution to nursing.
2. Mrs. Yvette Patricia Scantlebury
For 25 years of service to Government working in Cabinet Office.
3. Mr. Desmond Charles Weekes
For his contribution to the development and promotion of spouge music.
4. Rev. Dr. Carlyle DaCosta Williams
For his contribution to religion, in particular to the Wesleyan Holiness Church.
5. Miss Sylvia Oneta Wilkinson
For her contribution to the public service.
BARBADOS SERVICE MEDAL
For meritorious work in the civil, fire, military, police, prison or other protective services or any other similar field of endeavour.
1. Ms. Joan Wilma Glasgow
For her outstanding contribution to the community.
2. Mr. Frank Herbert Reid
For his outstanding contribution to education.
3. Mr. Weldon Adolphus Spencer
For his contribution to the community and in particular his contribution to the Police Force.
4. Mrs. Marseta Bynoe-Walcott
For her contribution to community development, in particular, her work with youth and civic organisations in Christ Church.
5. Ms. Evelyn Margarette Walcott
For her contribution to the hospitality industry.
BARBADOS BRAVERY MEDAL
For acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances.
1. Mr. Terry Tyrone Omar Ifill
For his act of bravery in rescuing two visitors from drowning while swimming at Bathsheba, St. Joseph, on September 2, 2009.
2. Mr. Victor Leon Lewis
For his act of bravery in rescuing two visitors from drowning while swimming at Bathsheba, St. Joseph, on September 2, 2009.
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