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published: Wednesday | September 24, 2008


Member of the Royal Air Forces Association Jamaica 580 Branch, Tony Urquart, kicks age aside as he dances up a storm with Janice Dufour, at a band concert at Curphy Place, recently, in celebration of the 68th anniversary of victory in the Battle of Britain. - Contributed

The Gleaner honoured some of its stalwarts on Monday plus a potpourri of events across 'Jamrock'.


Musician Jon Williams performs a selection for Ezmon Daley, (seated) for his 45 years of service to The Gleaner at the company's annual long service awards luncheon at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Monday. Applauding are Christopher Barnes, deputy managing director, and Miss Jamaica World, Brittany Lyons.


Christopher Barnes (left), deputy managing director of The Gleaner, presents Hilma Brown (right) of The Gleaner's editorial department with her award for 40 years service to the company. Miss Jamaica World 2008, Brittany Lyons, looks on. - photos by Junior Dowie/Staff Photographer


Spanish staff members from the Bahía Príncipe Resort in Runaway Bay, St Ann, have a relaxing time while attending the Hart Hill Homecoming concert, on the grounds of William Knibb Memorial High School (Bolt's alma mater) in Trelawny. Chilling out are (from left) Ricardo Morillas, Daniel Ferra, Gustavo Aroya, Luis Manuel Malagon, Guillermo Calucho and Armando Mercado. - Photo by Noel Thompson


(From left) Lisa Bell, deputy president of Jamaica Trade and Invest (JTI); Andrew Pritchard, author of the book, 'Urban Smuggler', and producer of its movie version; Paul Samuda, co-producer; Michael Edwards, writer; and Del Crooks, film consultant at JTI, laugh it up at the launch of the movie at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel recently.


Scotiabank recently launched a new road-safety programme, branded Street Smart, Street Safe in Half-Way Tree. President and CEO William Clarke takes on a fatherly role in guiding these youngsters across the busy main road leading from the transport centre.

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