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The Belize Times The Truth Shall Make You Free Established 1957 22 FEBRUARY 2015 | ISSUE NO: 4933 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00 SCAN HERE COLA presses prosecution of corrupt UDP Politician Yolanda Schakron & Gilroy Usher Sr. carry out much needed clean- up in Port Loyola Deeds, Not Words!! Pg. 8 Pg. 11 Chief Justice Summons Elvin Penner PUP blocks UDP land grab in Belmopan Pg. 11 Pg. 31 San Pedro Police discover bodies in shallow grave Benjamin Molina Selvin Chi Darrell Bradley Does NOT Want to be Mayor Pg. 2 Belmopan residents have strongly opposed the construction of this building inside the “green zone”

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Page 1: Belize Times February 22, 2015

THE BELIZE TIMES 22 FEB2015 1 The Belize Times

The Truth Shall Make You Free

Established 1957

22 FEBRUARY 2015 | ISSUE NO: 4933 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00

SCAN HERE

COLA presses prosecution of corrupt UDP Politician

Yolanda Schakron & Gilroy Usher Sr. carry

out much needed clean-up in Port Loyola

Deeds, Not Words!!

Pg. 8

Pg. 11

Chief Justice Summons Elvin Penner

PUP blocks

UDP land grab in

BelmopanPg. 11

Pg. 31

San Pedro Police

discover bodies in shallow grave

Benjamin MolinaSelvin Chi

Darrell Bradley Does NOT Want to be Mayor

Pg. 2

Belmopan residents have strongly opposed

the construction of this building inside the

“green zone”

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THE BELIZE TIMES 22 FEB2015 202

serving Belize since 1957 as the longest continuous newspaper.

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The Belize TimesThe Truth Shall Make You Free

Established 1957

14 APR 2013 | ISSUE NO: 4840 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00

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Hon. Dolores continues outreach in Belize Rural Central!!Darrell Bradley Does NOT

Want to be MayorBelize City, February 17, 2015

The irony for the UDP in the upcom-ing municipal elections in Belize City is that their candidate for Mayor has abso-lutely no intention of serving as Mayor. Whether it is because he has racked up such a massive debt that he has scared himself from returning to office, or whether it is because his councilors de-spise the ground he walks on, or wheth-er it is because he has his megalomani-ac eyes set on higher office, one thing we know for sure is that Darrell Bradley does not want to be Mayor.

On Monday of this week, amidst the ranting and raving in his interview with the press, a particularly import-ant sound bite got lost in all the noise. Bradley was asked a very simple ques-tion by Marisol Amaya, the reporter from the Krem Radio/TV news: “What assurance can you give residents of Belize City that you will not aban-don your mayorship to seek higher office?”

Unbelievably, Bradley had absolute-ly no assurance or guarantee to the res-idents of Belize City. Bradley, in usual form, tried to sidestep a most obvious lollipop question that could have earned him much-needed points on his dwin-

dling political career. But because Bradley knows that he has literally been forced against his will to place his name on the ballot and because he knows that his heart is not with the city residents, he could not save himself from botching the question.

Seemingly unfazed by Bradley’s at-tempt to skirt around the issue, the report-er pressed on, repeatedly asking Bradley if he would serve out the full three years, to which Bradley could not bring himself to say a simple “yes” answer.

No assurance, no guarantee and now solid proof that Bradley has no intention of representing the Belize City residents as Mayor. His bid for Mayorship on March 4th is now just pure, unadulterated political garbage. What Darrell Bradley is in effect asking voters to do is to vote for him even though he has plans to vacate office after the election. This man is so full of himself and so arrogant that he actually feels that voters will vote for him as some sort of re-ward for his three years of blowing millions and millions of dollars in a blatantly unac-countable fashion.

This is truly the heights of disrespect. Bradley does NOT even want to be May-or! But what Bradley will find out in due course is that we, the Belize City residents, do NOT want him either!!!

Hon. Dolores handing cheque to coordinator Ednamae Garbutt of

the Mahogany Heights Dream Marching Band

to support the band for Band Fest 2015.

Mrs. Chi, Principal of Ladyville Evangel-ical Primary School receiving donation

of buckets of paint from Hon. Dolores for repainting of school building.

Hon. Dolores along with Pre-schoolers of St. Agnes Anglican School, La Democra-cia gathered for a birthday celebration for Junior Buddy, the Jaguar at the Belize Zoo

on February 17th.

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THE BELIZE TIMES22 FEB 2015 3 03

Francis Fonseca

Continued on page 31

WOMAN HATERS

A Puppet On Strings? PUP blocks UDP land grab in Belmopan

City of Belmopan, Febru-ary 18th, 2015

The efforts of PUP Stan-dard Bearer for Belmopan, Senator Patrick Andrews, to stop the greedy United Democratic Party from a barefaced land grab in the capital are nothing short of heroic.

The UDP Belize City Council, which has proven its incompetence over the last six years with its inabil-ity to bring deliver the very basic of services to resi-dents, is on its way out of office, but appears hell-bent on abusing its power and au-thority in their last days.

Several weeks ago, the construction of a wood-en building in an area be-tween the market building and the National Assembly began. Residents noticed the construction and had a strong feeling that some-thing wrong was taking place. They were right! They took their concerns to Sen-ator Patrick Andrews who launched an investigation immediately.

Senator Andrews dis-covered that the land, iden-tified as parcel 1127, is des-ignated as a green space for the city under Central Build-ing Authority’s zoning. Green spaces are areas where no form of construction should take place. He also found out the building being con-structed was for a commer-cial business.

Senator Andrews imme-diately began questioning

authorities to find out who granted permission and also went on the media to alert the residents of what was taking place.

“I am asking the Cen-tral Building Authority to put a stop order upon this because we need to know if there has been an offi-cial changing of the parcel 1127 from a green space to a commercial zone. I hope that that has happened,” he said in an interview with Plus TV.

According to Council sources, the building was being built for a business to be operated by the Secre-tary of the UDP Office in Bel-mopan. The permission was granted by the Belmopan City Council, unbeknown to Mayor Simeon Lopez, we are told.

Facing public embar-rassment and increasing op-position, and with municipal elections two weeks away, the UDP Belmopan City Council was forced to retract their decision. Interestingly, the damage control that has followed has not been done by the Mayor Lopez, but by the Deputy Mayor Anna Banner-Guy who we are told is chummier with UDP Area Representative John Saldivar than the Mayor.

Banner-Guy pretended that the matter was no big deal. But residents believe differently. They are asking how the City Council was so careless and reckless in giv-ing such permission.

Belize City, February 18, 2015Belmopan residents have be-

come highly suspicious and wary of the UDP’s Mayoral Candidate. Many questions have surfaced over the can-didate’s special and close relationship with John Saldivar.

In 2008 when Khalid Belisle chal-lenged Simeon Lopez for Mayor on the UDP ticket, he was resounding-ly rejected by residents. Back then Mayor Simeon Lopez made interest-ing revelations of Belisle’s special re-lationship with Saldivar. First, Lopez said Saldivar was on a campaign to remove him from office.

The “special” relationship

between John Saldivar & Khalid

Belisle

“We’re being chal-lenged from within,” he said in a Channel 7 inter-view, “basically because of the fact that some people cannot get their way, how they want. They want their way with the council.”

He then added, “The Area Representative for Belmopan constituency has told me blankly that he feels like he is beat-ing his head against a wall and so he is going to change his council; he put us there and he is go-ing to remove us. I don’t know if that is the right statement, I think the

people put us there and the people will remove us.”

Having established that he and Saldivar were not seeing eye-to-eye, he turned on his challenger who he said was not qual-ified for the job.

“The people of Bel-mopan are mature vot-ers, they are thinking voters, and they would like some people in the City Hall who are expe-rienced in running a city and who have the integ-rity to make sure that everything is transpar-ent. I don’t know if I can

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THE BELIZE TIMES 22 FEB2015 4

Officer Down!

Eulogy for Sister Mary Elsa Oliva0404

Read by Sandra McKayI have fought a good fight, I have fin-

ished my course, I have kept the faith, Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also, that Love His appearing. 2 Timothy 4:7-8.

With long life God satisfied Sister Mary Elsa Oliva and showed her His sal-vation.

She was born on 3rd July 1935 in Corozal, British Honduras, to Edwardo Oliva and Leonor Alcala de Oliva. She attended Holy Redeemer elementary school and completed her high school studies at Pallotti High School.

She made her first profession to en-ter the Novitiate on May 31st 1955 and her final profession was on May 31st 1961, both in Nazareth, British Hondu-ras.

Blessed with long life and length of days, Sister Elsa Oliva, focused on get-ting things done and getting them done right.

She therefore embarked on aca-demic studies to equip herself to serve with excellence.

In 1962 she did Practical nursing during the summer holidays, and studied ‘Special Education’ at St. Joseph Insti-tute for the Deaf, in the USA.

She completed her studies as a ‘Teacher of Sign Language’ from Gallau-dete College of the deaf.

Between the years 1968 and 1978, she successfully completed her studies to become:

A ‘State Registered Nurse’ studies in 1971 from the Rochdale School of Nursing

A ‘Certified Teacher of the Blind’ in 1972 from Liverpool School

A ‘ Certified Teacher of the Deaf’ in 1973 from Manchester University

A ‘Certified Teacher for slow learning children’ in 1978 from World University

With all these accomplishments, I believe Sister Elsa was very cognizant of what the book of Acts 20:24 says...in the NLT...But my life is worth nothing to me, unless I use it for finishing the work as-signed me by the Lord Jesus. The work of telling others about the good news, about the wonderful grace of God. Sister Elsa preached the good news that Jesus loves and cares for you, by the life she lived.

Girl Guide Association:Thanks to Marilyn Young and Jean

Reyes, I gathered that Sister Elsa served as a Girl Guider over a span of 62 years, commencing in 1944. With a break only for overseas studies, she served until 2006, rising to the post of Chief Com-missioner in 1999 up to her resignation in 2006. She ensured, along the way, that a guide company started at Stella Maris School with Deaf and Visually im-paired girls.

Stella Maris:Mrs Rose Williams tells us of the 34

sterling years of service given by Sister Elsa, to the Stella Maris School, from 1958 to 1992. She introduced practical programs into the school, to foster in-dependence, enable students to fit into society and develop the skill to care for younger ones, and to help themselves in

a family life. She always went the extra mile for students, staff and parents alike.

HelpageSr. Elsa joined the Board of Helpage

Belize in the early nineties. During this period the Helpage Complex became a reality. Sister Elsa was appointed to be the Patroness in 2007.She remained committed to the work of Helpage to the end of her earthly life.

Hospital AuxiliaryMagda Burgos, President of the

Hospital Auxiliary, shared that Sister Elsa became involved with the Hospital Auxil-iary about 25 to 30 years ago. Apart from identifying worthy causes for the Auxil-iary’s financial support, Sr. Elsa initiated the Hospital Auxiliary’s quarterly visits to Sr. Cecelia’s Home. About 20 years ago, Sr. Elsa was the brainchild of the Hospital Auxiliary’s Gift Shop at KHMH. A successful venture that still exists to-day, and is one of the Hospital Auxiliary’s main source of income to help the less fortunate in our community.

BCVIMrs. Joan Musa recalls that Sister

Elsa has been the President of the BCVI for over 20 years, since the early 1990’s. Her goal was to help blind children to get into the regular school system. Charley

Chiac from Punta Gorda was the first blind student to be accepted into the regular school, under this program.

Under Sister Elsa’s leadership, Be-lize Council for the Visually Impaired de-veloped from a small, voluntary organiza-tion, as part of the Belize Red Cross, and expanded into a completely independent organization with 5 branches throughout the country, employing some 32 per-sons. Apart from services to the blind, BCVI now provides services for Blind-ness Prevention. The staff continues to speak highly of her as they express pro-found appreciation for her leadership.

But, creole seh ‘Si mih an live wid mih da two difrent ting’..Charity begins at home....and who better to tell of the true person she was, than those whom she lived with day in, day out. One of the first things said about Sister Elsa was that she was a good person.

She was always so vibrant so active. Sister Rosalyn recalls that since high School, she was visibly active, energetic and involved. The sisters recall how she loved to participate in parades. Whatever parade, girl guides parade etc.

Sister Elsa was the one who took the Sisters to the clinic when they were not well. She cared for the sick. She took care of so many and always called to check on you if you were not well. Sis Gabriela remembers when her mother was not well, Sister Elsa always called to check on how her mother was doing.

She was known to follow up on the sick for many of the other sisters. She was the Nurse in charge of the infirmary at Pallotti.

She was dogged about the sisters having a mass and ensured that the priests would come for mass. She al-ways called the priests to remind them, to ensure they were coming to have mass with the sisters.

She was a stickler for good man-ners and doing things right. Clearly with Sister Elsa, she took the same loving, caring, compassionate person she was

arranging the interviews, and recording the history.

A few weeks ago, she shared with my family and I, that this year will mark two major milestones in her life: she will be 80 years old on the 3rd of July, and this year also, she will be celebrat-ing her 60th jubilee as a Pallotine Sister. We quickly saved the jubilee date in our phones and assured her we will be there to celebrate with her in May of this year. And that July 3rd will be another hot date for her 80th birthday.

I now have to take her advice so frequently given to me, “Sandra, if God wanted it to be so, it would have been so. Don’t worry, God has other plans”. So many times I have recalled those words over the years to help me manage different situations, and they truly helped me. They are helping me right now too.

Sister Elsa was an honorary Rotarian of the Rotary Club of Belize

She was instrumental in getting Ro-tary involved with one of its first major projects, to construct a building for Stel-la Maris School. The initial building was destroyed in the 1961 hurricane and was again rebuilt by the Rotary Club of Belize in 1961. Sometime later, Rotary bestowed Sister Elsa with the highest Rotary award, that of a Paul Harris Fel-low for her part in humanitarian projects and for promoting world peace and un-derstanding.

Our conversations always ended on a joyful note of “God Bless You, I love you” . And so, one more time, before we meet in heaven sister, “God bless you sister, I love you”.

Vibrant, active, energetic, involved, loving, caring, compassionate, faithful, she was up and out and around, until Saturday February 7th. We thought she would get over her illness, but God had other plans. She has now joined the cel-ebration in heaven.

When I appear before God He is not going to measure my head to see how much knowledge is in there. He’s going to measure my heart to see how much love is in there. Words of Sister Bene-dict, likened to the life Sister Elsa lived. She lived a life of love. Love is not love until you give it away. If you love people, you go out to people, you reach out.

The sisters of mercy recalled that the very Friday morning after Sister Elsa passed, the gospel reading was about Jesus healing the dumb and the blind, exactly what Sister Elsa was doing throughout her life.

Was this a coincidence or confirma-tion? Acts 20:24 says in the New Living Translation, “But my life is worth nothing to me, unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus”. Sister Elsa has definitely left this world a better place than she found it.

I have finished my course, I have kept the faith, Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also, that Love His appearing.

To the family of Sister Elsa, the Pal-lotine sisters and the wider Roman Cath-olic family, her nephews, her niece and cousins, we share your loss. We miss her too. Just remember, for those who live and die in Christ, we will meet again in heaven one day.

Sister Mary Elsa Oliva, Rest in Peace, until we meet again.

within the home, and shared it with-out as well.

Today, Dr. Christopher Bennett wrote to remind us that Sister Elsa was founding member of the Belize Michigan Partners. She served as the President for many years . She was instrumental in developing and implementing many of the associa-tion’s projects.

In 1999, at the beginning of that new year, Sister Elsa was given the British Empire Medal, B.E.M.

Personally:My family and I give God thanks

for a treasured friend, a mentor, and a confidant in Sister Elsa. She was a woman of high discipline, faith, virtue and character, and still, a whole lot of fun. She said she loved my laugh and I told her I cherished her wit and pleasant disposition. I will always treasure our long talks, and sweet moments of fellowship. She did so much and with apparent ease.

It was an honour to be asked by her, to be the narrator for Pallot-ti High School’s 50th Anniversary documentary. She did an outstand-ing job of compiling the pictures,

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THE BELIZE TIMES22 FEB 2015 5

Schakron Exposes the Mayor

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EDITORIAL

The Mayor of Belize City is in deep financial trouble. His so-called financial statements confirm the citizen’s suspicions that the spending of over forty million dollars has been wasteful, mismanaged, and bloated with irregularities.

The spending may also be infested with corruption.We all owe a debt of gratitude to Mayoral candidate Yolanda

Schakron, a fiery and outspoken advocate.It is Mrs. Schakron, who as a successful and no-nonsense

business-lady has taken the time out to painstakenly comb through the Mayor’s City Council financial information. In order to be accurate with her critique, candidate Schakron has sought the advice of qualified accountants to confirm her concerns. Their professional advice proved her correct.

The so-called financial statement of the Mayor for 2013 has been exposed by Mrs. Schakron to be a fraud. It is in-complete and the Auditors who tried to make sense of the Mayor’s figures have been handed a basket to carry water. The Auditors could not offer their professional opinions on what the Mayor handed them. The question now becomes what all are missing?

The Mayor turned to a foreign Audit firm to do the 2014 financials. This decision alone raises serious questions. There are many local accountants and Accounting firms in the country. What in the devil would prompt the Mayor and his part-time Councillors who are all paid full time salaries, to disrespect professional Belizeans in favor of foreigners? Is the Mayor trying to keep the dirty deeds and irregularities of his City Council finances away from knowledgeable Belizeans?

The 2014 Audit exposes a most reckless management of the finances of the City Council. There is a scandalous figure of $47 million dollars of debt. In a period of 12 months. Forty seven million dollars can run all the other municipalities for the next ten years.

Not only has Mrs. Schakron exposed the Mayor and his criminal reckless spending which has plunged the city into its worst debt situation in history, but she has also in the process exposed a second fraudulent personality. The Min-ister of Local Government under Godwin Hulse must share a large part of the blame for failure to protect the citizens of Belize from the Mayor’s mismanagement of monies.

The financial Audit for the year 2014 does not carry the details of expenditures and revenues. We all know the devil is always in the detail. The Mayor, his Councillors and Minister Hulse are the ones privy to the details. They are accountable and they are to blame.

For the past few nights, the television news has been show-ing the fruitless attempts to get some details from the Mayor. This slicko has been expounding and articulating but it is never in specific answers to specific questions. He has not answered a single question on the whereabouts of millions of dollars. He has even resorted to telling the media it is all party politics or it is a waste of his time to be posing such questions.

His logic is that he is the one that released the information so asking questions is going too far.

His further logic is that he is a Christian. “Jules, I am a Christian”, he says. This has angered citizens and sparked outrage on the talk shows. Are we not all Christians? Is the Mayor some sort of “special Christian”? This is similar to the way the Deputy Prime Minister explained his scandalous land grab with his “I am not an ordinary Belizean” nonsense.

A famous American once posited that patriotism had become the last refuge of the scoundrel. For the Mayor of Belize City it now seems he is hiding behind Christianity. Christ has never been dragged so low. His name is now been trotted out to hide the mismanagement of millions of dollars.

Questioned about this scandalous debt of 47 million dol-lars, the Mayor glibly replied that the media must remember there was a bond loan of $20 million and there were debts of a few million dollars to the garbage contractor. Even if this was so, it still does not account for $47 million in debt.

An important area highlighted by Mrs. Schakron which the Mayor simply refuses to answer or provide concrete proof is the concrete streets that were built. First it was 100 streets for twenty million dollars, then the figures started wobbling. It then turned to 115 streets. Months later the Mayor was claiming 120 streets. Now, astonishingly, the Mayor is taking credit for building 140 streets. If 100 streets originally cost twenty million dollars, then 140 streets are now somewhere in the area of thirty million dollars.

Would the Mayor be dishonest enough to count concrete streets built by CisCo Construction through Central gov-ernment? Is the Mayor taking credit or is it more sinister and he is hiding expenditure under John Woods/central government/Petro Caribe funds.

Mrs. Schakron has publicly called for the details of ex-penditures on the individual concrete streets. The Mayor has provided no answers. His response to the media is to launch a personal attack on Mrs. Schakron. He did the same when Former Mayor and Chartered Accountant Jose Coye offered the view that the Mayor’s figures do not look well for the City Council. He referred to the Council’s debt which jumped from 14 million dollars in the Mayor’s first year to what is now $47 million and rising.

Attacking those who raise legitimate questions is an old UDP political trick. It cannot fool people anymore.

The Mayor has mismanaged the City Council’s finances. The Mayor has a duty to come clean and provide proof of all expenditures.

Mrs. Yolanda Schakron as a candidate has a duty to ex-amine questionable expenditures and reckless spending. She has discharged her duty to the voters and citizens.

Mayor Darrell Bradley must stop mouthing off and do his duty by providing proof of what every street has cost the taxpayers of Belize City.

Put up or Shut up.

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THE BELIZE TIMES 22 FEB2015 6

Reid

By G. Michael Reid“Corruption is one of the evils

that really undermines the vision and practice of social justice be-cause it distorts fairness and it un-dermines democracy. Corruption is the means by which the ruling elites seek the maximum benefit that they can get out of the sys-tem...” ~ Miklos Marschall, Deputy Managing Director of Transparency International

As we approach the March 4th date for Municipal elections in Belize, the political rhetoric has ratcheted up considerably. Political ads are running ad nauseam and the half hour news is now over two hours long; comprised primarily of long and expensive political ads. Given the type of money that is being spent on propaganda during this season, it is more apparent than ever that there is a dire need for discussion about campaign fi-nancing and spending. The ques-tion is; who will bell that cat?

The United Democratic Party has painted the country red with banners, flags and tee shirts. Ev-ery lamp post, every dirt box and every bus stop is plastered with banners, posters and political slo-gan. In an effort to present a false sense of support, the UDP’s are rolling out Petro Caribe in every district and own, bussing in people and throwing lavish rallies and con-certs. Where is all this money com-ing from? There was a time when political parties had to dip into their war chests and spend cautiously because there was a limit to their funds. In today’s reality, the gov-ernment of the day knows no limit because nothing is available to hold them accountable. They have unfet-tered access to the public coffers and none dare ask any questions. The Auditor General is busy doing criminal investigations (seems she is still busy working on the Penner files), the Public Accounts Commit-tee is moribund and the Integrity Commission is non-existent. The

rats have free access to the cheese and corruption runs rampant.

Belize’s only hope to address any kind of wrongdoing would be to rely upon outside agencies for help. One such agency would be Trans-parency International (TI) which was founded in 1993 and which has done much to put the topic of corruption on the world’s agenda. That organiza-tion, which is based in Berlin, defines corruption as “the abuse of entrust-ed power for private gain”. Going by that benchmark, one would have to concede that any war against corrup-tion would put Belize squarely in the crosshairs.

Since 2008 when the United Democratic Party assumed office, of-ficials from Transparency Internation-al have consistently complained that their efforts to obtain information from Belize have been stonewalled and frustrated. Of all the countries in the world, Belize is one of the few countries to have refused infor-mation to be properly assessed. In October of 2003, the United Nations General Assembly recognized and officially sanctioned the United Na-tions Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). As of January 2015, Belize remains one of only 17 countries that have not ratified the UNCAC. Follow-ing his 2008 victory at the polls, Prime Minister Dean Barrow promised that at the “slightest whiff of corruption, he would pull out a double-edged machete and cut it off.” Given Be-lize’s current level of corruption, one would have to think that even Arthur’s magical Excalibur would have trouble cutting into this heavy metal of cor-

ruption and tyranny. The fight against corruption seems relegated to simple campaign balderbash.

It will take a sincere and concert-ed effort to move corruption from buzz-word status to strategic action. The primary address to corruption will have to come from us, the aver-age Belizeans who must understand the serious ways in which corruption affects all of us. Corruption hampers economic development, diminishes our ethical values and impedes justice and the rule of law. We cannot sim-ply continue to ignore corruption and believe that it will go away on its own accord. Neither can we continue to al-low it because of political expediency. Belizeans must leap the hurdle of po-litical differences and collectively con-demn corruption or we will forever be plagued by this serious social illness. The tee shirt, the few dollars, the pay-ment of a utility bill is nothing com-pared to the millions that are siphoned off public funds. Monies that should be going to housing, healthcare, edu-cation, security and the welfare of the entire nation is instead going to just a few selfish individuals. The deter-minants of corruption affect us all but until we all realize that and each of us must do our fair share to combat it, regardless of political affiliation or indi-vidual benefit, then we will forever be engaged in this Sisyphus task.

The task of fighting corruption on the local front normally falls upon the Opposition. In an effort to call Mayor Bradley to task regarding an audit report released last December, Mayoral candidate Yolanda Schakron called out the media this past Mon-day to highlight and point out what she deemed as “several degrees of financial mismanagement and a lack of accountability”. To support her case, Schakron enlisted the aid of former mayor and certified accountant Jose Coye. Schakron and Coye had many questions about the audit report but when confronted with the facts, May-or Bradley threw a hissy fit and bor-

Attacking the messenger

rowed a page from his Prime Min-ister’s playbook. When in trouble, attack the messenger.

While Bradley has stated pub-licly that it “is important that City residents see and read the audit and look at the Council’s finances and work to have a means of question-ing the Council”, he did not address one single issue raised. Instead, he called into question Joe Coye’s integ-rity and right to question “the boss”. “I am the Mayor” declared Bradley. “I am running a campaign. I am also running a city. Do not waste my time for things which are not issues.” What issues exactly can we waste your time on, Mr. Mayor?

Bradley accused Joe Coye of being referred “to in the most un-kind way for actions that were done in the capacity of a public office”. To their credit, Channel Seven clarified the comments and proved Darrell Bradley a liar. Fact is that Joe Coye is eminently qualified to question Bradley on this and any audit. First of all, Coye is an internationally ac-claimed accountant and secondly he is one of the few mayors to have run the city efficiently under a hos-tile central government. There are serious concerns about this audit and Darrell Bradley cannot be let off simply by throwing a childish tan-trum or by launching ad hominem attacks on any who dare to question him on the facts.

This is where we need a group like Transparency International to come in and independently look at our situation as it pertains to this rampant corruption and lack of ac-countability. Dean Barrow and Dar-rell Bradley are fast talking sophists who consider themselves above reproach and above the law. Their record however tells a different sto-ry and their administrations, both at the central and municipal levels have been rife with corruption and lacking in both accountability and transpar-ency. Berlin we have a problem!

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THE BELIZE TIMES22 FEB 2015 7 07

BY ORDER OF CHARGEENOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED a statutory body formed and registered under the Credit Union Act, Chapter 314 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, and whose registered office is situated at No. 1 Hyde’s Lane, Belize City, Belize District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Chargee under and by virtue of a Charge registered at the Land Registry between Minor Castellanos and the said Holy Redeemer Credit Union Limited.

HRCU will at the expiration of three months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the Schedule below.

ALL offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing to HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED from whom full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained.

SCHEDULEALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 891.09 square yards be-ing Parcel 2461, Block 16 in the Caribbean Shores/Belize Registration Section situate at No. 2461 Palm Grove Estate, Mile 4 ½ Philip Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, the freehold property of MINOR CASTELLANOS

DATED the 4th day of February 2015

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

Phone: (501) 224-5644Fax: (501) 223-0738

BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEENOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED a statutory body formed and registered under the Credit Union Act, Chapter 314 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, and whose registered office is situated at No. 1 Hyde’s Lane, Belize City, Belize District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under and by virtue of a Deed of Mortgage registered at the Land Titles Unit between MINOR CASTELLANOS of the one part and HRCU of the other part.

HRCU will at the expiration of three months from the date of the first pub-lication of this notice sell the property described in the Schedule below.

ALL offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing to Holy Redeemer Credit Union Limited from whom full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained.

SCHEDULEALL THAT piece or parcel or block of land being Block No. 41 consisting of 49 Acres situate along the San Ignacio – Benque Viejo Road, Cayo being such land comprised in MINISTER’S FIAT GRANT No. 800 of 1999 dated 16th October 1999 and more particularly shown and delineated on a Plan of Survey No. 800 of 1999 recorded at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys, Belmopan, Cayo District as Plan No. 1514 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, the freehold property of MINOR CASTELLANOS

DATED this 4th day of February 2015

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

Phone: (501) 224-5644Fax: (501) 223-0738

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BELIZE A.D. 2014(DIVORCE)

ACTION NO: 191

(MELIDA MARIANA CASTELLANOS PETITIONER

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(SANTIAGO ORLANDO CASTELLANOS RESPONDENT

TO: SANTIAGO ORLANDO CASTELLANOS

TAKE NOTICE that a Petition for dissolution of marriage dated 30th day of July, 2014 endorsed with a Notice to you to appear and answer charges therein has been filed in the Supreme Court of Belize by MELIDA MARIANA CASTELLANOS of Escalante Sub-Division, DFC Layout, San Pedro Ambergris Caye Town, Belize and that you are required within Fourteen (14) days after the second publication herein, inclusive of the day of such publication, to enter an appearance either in person or by your Attor-ney at the Registry of the Supreme Court, should you think fit so to do and thereafter to make answer to the charges in this Petition, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that in default of your so doing the Court will proceed to hear the said charges proved and pronounce judgment your absence notwithstanding.

This Petition is filed and this Notice to appear is issued by Oscar W. A. Selgado of No. 6 E. Street, Belize City, Belize Attorney-at-Law for the Petitioner, MELIDA MARIANA CASTELLANOS.

DATED THE 20th day of January, 2015

E.O. PENNIL

DEPUTY REGISTRAR

NOTE: Any person entering an appearance must at the same time furnish an ad-dress for service within two miles of the Supreme Court.

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A 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom concrete Bunga-low house is for sale. Located in the quiet Cohune Walk area of Belmopan. Yard is fenced and parking is available. Call owner at 605-0859 or 663-1608. Serious Inquiries Only.

A vacancy exists for a Supervisor. Applicant must have an Associates or Bachelor’s Degree, 3 years Work Ex-perience, Analytical and Solving Skills, Good Organization and Communication Skills. Send Resume to Marine Life Belize, St. George’s Caye, P.O. Box 1014, Belize City

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that DONG SHENG ZHENG is applying for a Convenient Store Liquor Li-cense to be operated at “Sun Rise Shopping Center”, situated at Front Street, Caye Caulker Village, Be-lize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that NORMA ANGELITA VASQUEZ is applying for a renewal for a Beer Liquor Li-cense to be operated at “Angie’s Cool Place”, situated at San Felipe Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Or-dinance Revised Edition 1980.

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Belize City, February 17th, 2015Corrupt UDP Area Representative

Elvin Penner may have thought that he had gotten away scotch free after CO-LA’s private prosecution of his treach-erous actions was struck out at the Magistrate’s Court. But Penner isn’t out of the hot water just yet.

The disgraced UDP politician who broke our sacred immigration laws to grant a fraudulent Belize passport and nationality to South Korean national Won Hong Kim has been ordered to appear before Supreme Court Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin on Friday, February 27th, 2015 as the appeal of the August 2014 decision of Magistrate Aretha Ford gets underway.

COLA’s attorney, Kareem Musa, successfully filed an application for an appeal at the Supreme Court which was upheld last week Friday, February 13th by the Chief Justice Benjamin. At Friday’s hearing, Penner did not show up. His attorney Tricia Pitts-Anderson asked the Court for time to prepare since she had recently been retained. The Chief Justice granted two weeks and ordered that Penner be present at the next hearing.

Through COLA’s private prosecu-tion, Penner was charged under Section 22 of the Nationality Act, and Section 31 of the Passport Act, for his lead role in providing illegal national documents to Kim Won Hong, who attempted to use the Belize nationality as reason to avoid extradition from Taiwan to South Korea. The matter was an international scandal which later exposed a corrupt ring at the immigration ministry.

Despite sufficient evidence against Penner, the Barrow Administration re-fused to prosecute him. Prime Minister Dean Barrow stated publicly that he saw nothing criminal in Penner’s ac-tions.

Dissatisfied with the UDP Govern-ment’s blatant cover-up of the wrongdo-ing, the Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Francis Fonseca, sought an Order of Mandamus from the Supreme Court to compel the Commissioner of Police to investigate Penner.

On March 3rd 2014, Hon. Fonse-ca’s efforts successfully led a Writ of Mandamus, issued by the Chief Justice ordering Commissioner of Police Allen Whylie to commence and conclude an investigation on Penner. Whylie had told the Court through his attorney, the then acting Solicitor General, that he had used his discretion not to investigate the Penner case. The Chief Justice re-sponded that the ComPol’s refusal to investigate was “irrational, unreason-able and unlawful”.

COLA’s private prosecution got un-derway on March 27th 2014. During the months that followed the UDP Govern-

ment did its utmost best to frustrate the process and cover up any evidence that could incriminate Penner.

There is little evidence that a com-prehensive investigation was started by the Police, allowing the six month statute limitation for summary offens-es to expire.

COLA’s private prosecution had commenced within the limitation pe-riod which meant that their case was still valid. The only problem was that the material evidence lay in the hands of the Police Department, Immigration Ministry and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) who engaged in a game of ‘pass the hot potato’ with the

evidence.The DPP admitted that there was

sufficient wrongdoing to investigate criminally, but the Office relied on the Police to investigate.

The ComPol hid behind the law, claiming that the Disclosure Act pre-vented him from making any evidence public once an investigation was on-going.

The Immigration Department claimed that the Police had all the files. One immigration official even ac-cused the Minister of Immigration of taking and concealing important files.

All state functionaries were on cue to protect Penner.

On the final day of the case, Mag-istrate Ford and the prosecution dis-agreed on the interpretation of a law regarding summoning of officials to provide evidence. COLA’s attorney filed an application which asked the Magistrate to summon the ComPol to Court to give evidence. The appli-cation was challenged by Penner’s at-torney Ellis Arnold who claimed that it was proof that they lacked evidence and were merely wasting the Court’s time. Magistrate Ford then struck out the application and the case for lack of evidence.

COLA is asking the Supreme Court to review Magistrate Ford’s decision.

Chief Justice Summons Elvin Penner

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YOLANDA, YOLANDA!By Dolores Balderamos Garcia

This past week there have been the excitement of Nomina-tion Day, the massive PUP march,

more work in Belize Rural Central, and attending the sad funeral of a very young woman in La Democracia. We have also as a party had to call out Prime Minister Dean Barrow for his hypocrisy and his most inappro-priate comments to the media. Seemingly without thinking, the Prime Minister wades right into very sensitive issues. He seems, as do all his roguish colleagues, to feel that he can get away with almost anything.

I want, though, to continue my focus on the positive. The old song goes: “Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative; don’t mess with Mr. In-between.”

It is therefore not at all difficult to choose to write about the lady Yolanda Schakron, our candidate for Mayor of Belize City. Yolanda has been successful in business and in advocacy, and she has come into the public spotlight by becom-ing an activist for the causes of fairness, justice and betterment.

I have to say that the UDP attack ad on her, trying to make her out to be a liar is a sure sign of discomfort and desperation on their part. SO WHAT, if years ago Yolanda said that she was not at that time interested in elected pol-itics!! In politics, as in life in gener-al, things can change, sometimes very quickly. From the time Yolan-da decided to throw her cap into the ring and run for elected office in Lake Independence that change

had already occurred. Not a soul will thus give any credence to the silly at-tack ad that the UDP have pulled out. Had it not been for our own internal difficulties in the PUP and Yolanda’s disqualification from being the stan-dard bearer for Lake I, the present representative would have been soundly whipped.

And imagine, we have now heard the most egregious flouting of sacred elected trust emanating from the Lake I representative. I remem-ber well the day in March 2012 when all of us elected members took our solemn oath to serve and do right by all manner of Belizeans “without fear or favor, affection or ill-will.” What part of that oath did Mark King not understand? I firmly believe that he ought to be taken to court for clear violation of his Constitutional Oath for throwing in our faces: “UDP first, Belizeans second, PUP last.” Do we really realize how shocking and out-rageous that remark is?? Like I said, this dastardly crowd think they can get away with anything.

Let me say for the record that the pledge by Yolanda to offer her salary as Mayor to go towards a scholarship fund for needy students is no flimsy gimmick or flippant gesture. It shows profoundly her compassion and her genuine intention to do something about the abject poverty and lack

of opportunity experienced by so many children. She is willing to put her money where her mouth is. Incredible, therefore, that Darrel Bradley has called this STUPID. I can tell you who and what are real-ly stupid, but I will refrain from ex-pressing righteous indignation with any profanity or vitriol.

Yolanda has said she is running because, like so many residents, she sees the awful state of affairs in our city and country, and that if change is to occur it starts with her and other citizens. She is a proven fighter for social justice and access to basic human needs, and she is deeply committed to making a pos-itive change in City Hall to create a better quality of life for Belize City residents.

She has also rightly called for proper accounting from the pres-ent City Hall for all the multi-mil-lions in spending that has taken place recently. Santi is surely right. It is hard to pay back borrowed funds. The present Mayor must come clean. He has a lot of explain-ing to do.

I only add: “YOLANDA, YOLAN-DA, you go there very strong. I know that you and your team will bring about the change that is sorely needed. Let Change Begin Now!!!

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Yolanda Schakron & Gilroy Usher Sr.

carry out much needed clean-up

in Port Loyola

Deeds, Not Words!!

Belize City, February 18, 2015On Tuesday, February 17th 2015

People’s United Party Mayoral Candi-date Yolanda Schakron, PUP Standard Bearer for Port Loyola Gilroy Usher Sr., about thirty residents of the division, as well as and councilor candidates Lennox “D.J. Tambran” Young and Jermyn Galvez conducted a very suc-cessful cleanup campaign in the area.

The work included carrying out a much-need cleaning up of the clogged drains and cutting of overgrown grass on both sides of Central American Blvd from Trinity Street to Jane Ush-er Blvd. that have been neglected for years. The purpose of the cleanup was to promote civic pride and remind the residents of Port Loyola that despite the millions and millions of dollars that the Belize City Council has spent over the last three years the residents have hardly benefitted.

Residents of Port Loyola and other areas in Southside Belize City still live with the most deplorable conditions – with broken up streets; yards and streets that flood with the least rain due to the absence of needed drains; and with no investment in parks or playgrounds for their children to rec-reation.

The level of poverty and unem-ployment has also gotten worst due to lack of jobs. Still the Belize City Coun-cil led by UDP Mayor Darrell Bradley had the heart to impose higher prop-erty taxes, new taxes for garbage collection, increased fees for driver’s license renewal and an ultimatum that persons with outstanding taxes will not benefit from any Council services. Additionally, the UDP Central Govern-ment has imposed fines for offences for persons’ who use the poor man transport, bicycles, without lights or bells.

Tuesday’s cleanup campaign was a great success. During the clean-up, a number of residents and pass-ersby complemented the work team for showing interest. They also con-demned the UDP City Council for fail-ing to do a good job over the last three years.

The cleanup was also greatly ap-preciated because that section of Central American Blvd is home to many families and several small busi-nesses that were all suffering great in-convenience due to flies, rodents, and an unsightly and foul smelling environ-ment as a result of overgrown grass and dirty and clogged drains.

Due to the success of the event PUP Port Loyola Standard Bearer Gil-roy Usher Sr. has committed to con-ducting a comprehensive cleanup campaign in the Port Loyola Division at least once a year.

The Port Loyola clean up crew headed by Standard Bearer Gilroy Usher Sr. and Mayoral Candidate Yolanda Schakron Mrs. Schakron and supporters carry-

ing out clean up

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Lennox Castillo defends against Matthew Leal

BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. Scotiabank (Belize) Limited, Licensed Auctioneer Noel J. Codd will sell the following properties Orange Walk Town and Corozal Town at the

dates and times below:

ON Wednesday 25th February, 2015 at the time and place below:

AT 8:00 a.m. on site AT 9:30 a.m. on site AT 11:00 a.m. on site AT 1:30 p.m. on site

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All that piece or parcel of land being the Northern portion, of Lot No. 240 situate in Otro Benque, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District. Locat-ed at LOT # 240, CORNER PHILLIP GOLDSON STREET AND BELMO-PAN STREET, O/WALK TOWN. Holding a bungalow house with 2 bed-room, one bath/living/ kitchen. Fee simple of Margarita Rivas Ayuso

ALL THOSE LOTS, PARCELS OR PIECES OF LAND, BEING BLOCK 4 PARCELS 1127,1128,1129,1130 & 1131 ORANGE WALK TOWN REG SECTION being the Freehold proper-ties of Jems Quality Imports

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land con-taining 627.220sm being BLOCK 4 PAR-CEL 640 TRIAL FARM REGISTRA-TION SECTION. The Subject Lot hosts 2 structures. Building #1 (main residence) is a one storey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of 2154sft. The same is occupied as a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence with kitchen/dining ,living room & laundry room areas. House is ful-ly tiled, secured, plastered and painted on both the inside & outside. Building #2 is a small one bedroom structure, tiled, plas-tered and painted with gross floor area of 272sft. Lot is fenced. Being the Freehold property of James Moreira

ALL THAT piece or parcel being lot # 101, LUSIANA FARM WEST WHICH IS NOW PARCEL # 3939, ORANGE WALK TOWN REG SECT BLOCK 1, Located Corner Guanacaste Street, Lou-isana Farm West, Orange Walk Town. Holding 2 bedrooms one bath, living dinin and kitchen area. Property for Fer-nando & Emilia Ayuso.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 558.466sm being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 287 ORANGE WALK REGISTRATION SECTION. The Subject Building is a one storey con-crete bungalow with a gross floor area of 1200sft. The same is occupied as a 1 large bedroom, 1 bathroom resi-dence with kitchen/dining and living room areas. House is fully tiled, plas-tered and painted on both the interior and exterior. Fee Simple Property of Ramiro Custodio

ALL that being Block 4 Parcel 1817 Orange Walk Town Registration Sec-tion, orange Walk District and con-taining450.697 square meters. Subject property is located one parcel east on the southeastern corner of Fonseca and Trinidad Street. Area is dotted with commercial uses being the free-hold property Carlos Alvarado

ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 284/1, TRIAL FARM REG. SECTION BLOCK 4, O/WALK. Property contains 3 bed-rooms, 1 bathroom, Living and kitchen area. Property for Lisandro Vargas

ALL that piece or parcel property being Block 4 Parcel 923 Orange Walk Town Registration Section, Orange Walk Dis-trict containing 551.338 square meters as shown on R.I.M. Subject Property is located along Santa Clara Street be-tween San Narciso and San Francisco Street two storey concrete/wooden. Main level: 3 bedrooms, laundry room, 1 bath, dining, living, kitchen. Second level: 1 bedroom and 1 full bath being the Freehold property of Everind Perez.

ALL THOSE (2) pieces or parcels of land together comprising 1116.932sm being BLOCK 4 PARCELS 313 & 314 ORANGE WALK REGISTRATION SECTION. The subject building is a 2 story ferro-concrete structure with a gross floor area of 3325sft of which includes 1307sft open space and 2018sft is living area. The ground floor hosts 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with kitchen/dining and living room areas. Sec-ond floor is used as a family/entertainment room. Ricardo Villanueva.

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 4 Parcel 421 Orange Walk Town Regis-tration Section, Orange Walk District and containing 711.11 square yards as shown on R.I.M Subject property is lo-cated in front of the B.S.I. football field. Property belongs to Amory Jacobs

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land con-taining 1040.4 s. m. being Block 4 Par-cel 12 Trial Farm Reg Sec. Land with structure the freehold of Ismael Teck.

All that piece or parcel of land being lot No.72 situate at the corner of Evelyn & St. Peter Street,Orange Walk Town, Or-ange Walk District. Being Block 4 Parcel 1618 Orange Walk TownRegistration Section, Orange Walk District and con-taining 479.3 square meters. The subject building is a 2 storey concrete struc-ture. Main level having 8 bedrooms, 1 part-bath,and living area. 2nd level 3 bedrooms,2 full bath, family room, laundry room, living, dining and kitch-en. THE LOWER FLOOR IS USED AS DOCTOR’S OFFICE THE UPPER AS RESIDENCE. BUILDING IS IN VERY GOOD STATE being the Freehold prop-erty of Ricardo Fabro

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 4 Parcel 3252/1 Louisiana Farm Area.Lo-cated at Lot No. 1119 Louisiana Farms Layout, Orange Walk District. Land con-taining 464.454 Sq M. Building is an ele-vated concrete structure with a floor area of 600 sft. 3 bedroom, 1bath, ktichen, dining and living room area being Leas-hold property of Alva & Alfonso Ayuso. Continued on page 15

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under the UDP. What is Ridiculous?

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ALL that piece or parcel of land being Block 4, Parcel 2463, Orange Walk Town Registration Section consists of a 32 feet by 47 feet concrete build-ing divided into 6 living units, each unit having a living area, a bedroom, a kitchen area and a bathroom. Interi-or divisions for each unit is concrete, divisions inside individual units are cellotex. Building is approximately 12 years old. Being the Freehold property of Damian Vasquez.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 567.75sm being Parcel 2053 Block 4 Orange Walk Town -Lot No.149 situate on Asuncion Street, Or-ange Walk Town as shown on a Plan of Survey Book No.7, Folio 12. The sub-ject building is a one storey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of 844sft. 4 bedroom, bathroom kitchen/dining and living room areas. Property of Allan Heredia

ALL THAT piece or parcel being Block 4 Parcel 90 san Jose Palmar Registra-tion Section and containing 1127.3 square meters as shown on R.I.M. De-velopment consists of a 32 feet by 37 feet concrete building with a verandah in front and open verandah beside. Holding 2 bedrooms, bath/living/din-ing/kitchen. Fee Simple for Naila Tre-jo.

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 4 Parcel 1049 San Jose/Palmar Reg Sec. The Building is a 2 storey ferrocon-crete structure with a gross floor area of 1200sft. The same is occupied as a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom residence with kitchen/dining and living room areas. Moises Figueroa.

BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. Scotiabank (Belize) Limited, Licensed Auctioneer Noel J. Codd will sell the following properties Orange Walk Town and Corozal Town at the dates and times below:

On Thursday 26th February, 2015 at time and place mention below:

AT 9:00 a.m. on site AT 11:00 a.m. on site At 3:00 p.m. on site

AT 9:30 a.m. on siteAt 1:30 p.m. on site

AT 3:30 P.M. IN FRONT SCOTIABANK (BELIZE)

LTD. Orange Walk Branch on Thursday 26th February, 2015

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ALL THAT piece or parcel being Block 4 Parcel 1250 Ann Gabourel Registra-tion Section, Orange Walk Town and containing 545.03 square yards located at the end of San Martin Street. Vacant Land being the Freehold property of Danny Duran

ALL THAT piece or parcel being Being Block 4 Parcel 4225 Orange Walk Town Registration Section, Orange Walk Dis-trict and containing 522.534 square me-ters. Parcel is vacant mowed regularly. Fee Simple property of Benedicto Ramos

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 452.01sm being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 1422 ANN GABOUREL REGISTRATION SECTION, Orange Walk District. Fee Simple property for Marco Yama

ALL THAT piece or parcel being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 1444 ORANGE WALK TOWN REGISTRATION SECTION, ORANGE WALK DIS-TRICT AND CONTAINING 522.563 SQUARE METERS. Subject property is located along Goff Street which is the last street before reaching the Dr. George Farm It is the third parcel on the eastern side of the street It ends at the People’s Stadium in a dead end. Development consists of a 36.5 by 38.5 split level. curtilage is concrete. Main level, 2 bedrooms, 2 full bath, living, dining and kitchen area.Second level, 2 bedroos, 1 bath, and living area. One upper room needs to be completed. Chury’s Store

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 1.107acres being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 714 SAN JOSE PALMAR REGISTRATION SECTION, located along the Northern Highway. Vacant land with low grass. Fee Simple Proper-ty of Francisco Gonzalez

ALL that piece or parcel of land being Block 4 Parcel 1946 Orange Walk Town-measuring 1199.638 sq yds. being the Freehold property of Ricardo Fabro.

ALL that piece or parcel of land being BLOCK 1 PARCEL 499 SAN ESTEVAN REGISTRATION SECTION in San Es-tevan Village, Orange Walk Town. Land measuring 461.9 S.M. Building:Concrete bungalow house with 3 bedrooms, full bath, living, Dining, Kitchen Area and laundry room. Being the Freehold prop-erty of Eudaldo & Macaria Patt.

Lease property being lot no. 309 Guin-ea Grass Village, Orange Walk District, containing 1200.467 sqyds Two storey concrete structure; 2400 sqft Main: 1 living, dining, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms,laundry room Second Level - 80% completed: 1 living room, dining, kitchen , full bath, 4 bed rooms being the Leashold property of Primitivo Chan

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 348.33sm being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 1473 ANN GABOUREL REGISTRATION SECTION. Located at #49 Yo Creek & San Joaquin St., Or-ange Walk Town. The Subject Building is a one storey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of 1971sft, includ-ing open area. The same serves as a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence with kitchen/dining and living room areas. House was originally constructed in 1998 and renovated in 2011. House is 50% tiled, plastered and painted. There is also a second structure within the lot that is currently used as a store room. Property of Edison & Rosita Johnson.

ALL THAT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 1550/1, ANN GABOUREL REG .SECTION, BLOCK 4, ORANGE WALK TOWN. LOCATED JUST OFF THE YO CREEK STREET MAIN ARTERY. Building is 580 SFT with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living dining and kitchen area. Lease hold property of Flotida Zac

ALL that piece or parcel of land being Block 4 Parcel 1493 Ann Gabourel Regis-tration Section, Orange Walk District, Or-ange Walk Town and containing 416.67 square yards as shown on R.I.M. Subject property is located in the Marcus Can-ul Area along San Felipe Street 5 blocks north of San Andres Street being the 4th parcel from the junction of Yo Creek and San Felipe Street on the southern side of the street. Rosalba Rosado. Continued on page 16

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AT 3:30 P.M. IN FRONT SCOTIABANK (BELIZE)

LTD. Orange Walk Branch on Thursday 26th February, 2015

NOEL J. CODDCarmelita Village,

Orange Walk DistrictTel: Office: 677-5184

cell: 624-5184Email:[email protected]

ALL that piece or parcel Being Block 1 Parcels 228, 229, 230, 231 San Estevan Registration Section. Land measuring 657.1 sm, 710.8 sm, 641.7sm, & 729 sm respectively in San Estevan Village, Orange Walk. 39 x 39 feet Concrete bungalow structure: 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, lkitchen, dining and living room. There is also an open shed, which is used as an additional kitchen & wash-ing area. Being the Freehold property of Wilber & Erica Vega.

Fee Simple Property Being Block 4 Parcel 523 Indian Hill East Registra-tion Section, Orange Walk District and containing 2201.267 square me-ters. Parcel is situated approximately 100 meters east of the O/Walk bypass and the San Estevan junction in a pri-vate sub-division along Petville Area San Estevan Road Orange Walk. Va-cant land being the freehold property of Roberto Santos

ALL That piece or parcel being Parcel 188 Block 1 San Jose/San Pablo Village.Containing a one storey concrete bun-galow with a gross floor area of approx-imately 700sft. Holding 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living/kitchen area.Being the Freehold property of Otilio Cace-rez & Macedonia Chi.

ALL THAT piece or parcel being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 428/1 SAN JOSE/SAN PABLO REGISTRATION SEC-TION containing 1646.7 square me-ters being the Leasehold property of Miguel Briceno.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land con-taining 20acres being BLOCK 4 PAR-CEL 65 DOUGLAS RURAL REGIS-TRATION SECTION. Located in San Jose/San Pablo Village being the Free-hold property of Vicente Escalante.

ALL that piece or parcel of land being Block 1 Parcel 37 Doulas Rural Regis-tration Section, Orange Walk District.Containing 19.59 acres being the Free-hold property of Teodocio Chuc

All That or piece of parcel being Lot No. 475 situated in Trial Farm Vil-lage Extension, Orange District now declared as Trial Farm Block 4 Parcel 87/1. The Subject Lot hosts an incom-plete concrete structure with an ap-proximate floor area of 700sft. Lease-hold for Jaime Cocom

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 975.376sm being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 354 SAN JOSE PALMAR REGISTRATION SECTION. The Sub-ject Building is a one storey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of 520sft. It is 85% complete with roof, internal and external walls complete as of May 2014. Plumbing and electrical are pending. House is designed to be occupied as a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom residence with kitchen/dining and liv-ing room areas upon completion. Free simple property of DIAMANTINA P QUIROA

1. ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Parcel 206/1 Block 1 Miller’s Bight Registration Section containing 36.7 acres being the leas-hold property of Apolonio Ramirez.

2. ALL THAT piece or par-cel of land being Parcel 15 Block 1 Douglas Rural Registration Section being the Freehold property of Allen Development/ Fredi Patt.

ALL that piece or parcel Being Block 1 Parcels 485 & 486 San Estevan Village Lots Layout, Orange Walk and con-taining 1,084.1 square meters (parcel 485) and 1018.6 square meters (parcel 486) respectively. Land only Property of Amelio Cansino

Fee Simple Property BEING PARCELS 157 AND 158, DOUGLAS REG. SEC-TION BLOCK 1, ORANGE WALK. LOT 158 CONTAINS 1045.159 S.M. AND IS THE CORNER LOT ON ROADSIDE. LOT 157 CONTAINS 1040.57 SQ. METERS AND IS THE INSIDE LOT FOR WHICH THE STREET IS NOT YET OPENED. BOTH LOTS ARE PRESENTLY IN ITS NATURAL STATE. Property of Erica Cabral

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ON FRIDAY 27th February, 2015 at Corozal Town at the following time and Place:

AT 8:30 a.m. on site

At 9:00 a.m. on site

At 9:30 a.m. on site

AT 10:00 a.m. on site

ALL that piece or parcel of land be-ing Parcel 2157/1 Block 1 in Corozal North situate in Hall’s Layout, College Road, Corozal Town Land - 727.06 sqyds, Building 47.5ft x 32.5ft-split level concrete house, Main level holds 5 bedrooms, 2 full bath, 1 kitchen and living room. Second level 2 bedrooms and a storage area. There is also a 13ft x 15 ft single building in the yard be-ing the leasehold property of Ezekiel Gilharry.

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, BEING PARCEL # 1844/1 COROZAL NORTH REG SECTION, BLOCK 1, COROZAL. THE HOUSE MEASURES 37’ X 35’. IT IS A 4 BED-ROOM FULLY CONCRETE AND TILED on the Main floor and on the 2nd floor is 25’ X 35’ [875 SQ.FT. be-ing the freehold property of Enrique J. Romero

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND being Block 1 Parcel 930 Corozal Central Registration Section. Subject property is developed with a garage/workshop being the freehold property of Geomira Fashion N Things.

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 1 Parcel 282, situated at No. 96 5th Street North, Corozal Central, Corozal Town, Land measuring 669.91 SqYds, Build-ing - Concrete bungalow structure containing 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, kitchen, living room, dining room, and office being the Freehold property of Froylan & America Gilharry.

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Chiquibul

Illegal Guatemalans caught panning for gold inside the Chiquibul forest

ON FRIDAY 27th February, 2015 at Corozal Town at the following time and Place:

AT 10:30 a.m. on site

AT 11:00 a.m. on site

At 11:30 a.m. on site

AT 1:00 p.m. on site AT 3:00 on site

At 1:30 p.m. on site

AT 2:00 p.m. on site

ALL that piece or parcel of land being Corozal Central Registration Section Block 1 Parcel 278, located at No. 8th Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District. Land - 505.33 sq yds. Building - One single storey bungalow house with 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living, dining and kitchen area. The original house is 21 X 31 fully complete, with an exten-sion that is considered 40% completed and measuring 17 X 31 being the free-hold of Abimael & Monica Catch.

ALL that lot, parcel or piece of land, being Parcel No. 2163, Corozal North Registration Section, Block 1, Corozal. Located in PORT SAUL AREA. Hold-ing a bungalow concrete house with 2 bedroom, one bath, living/dining/kitchen area. Land Measuring Approx 575.52 SQ YDS. Being the Freehold property of Roque & Maria Martinez.

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, BEING PARCEL # 31 Block 1, PARAISO/ SANTA RITA REGISTRATION SECTION. Build-ing:2 ½ storey with 5,013 sq. ft. with Main:- 2,294 sq. ft 2 Bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1 part bath, with kitchen, dining and living room areas and laun-dry room. Second:- 2,077 sq. ft. 2 Bed-rooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1 part bath, with kitchen, dining and living room areas and laundry room. Third:-642 sq. ft. and is used as an additional living room space being the freehold of Ra-mesh Buxani Co Ltd

ALL that piece or parcel being Parcel 62 Block 1 COROZAL CENTRAL REG. SECTION. Located at No 3. 4th Ave Corozal Town. Building is FUL-LY CONCRETE, DWELLING COM-PRISING OF A PARTIAL BASEMENT WHICH CREATES A TWO-STOREY. Measuring aprox. 1800 sq ft. Property of Albertico Gongora

ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 1710, COROZAL NORTH REG. SECTION, BLOCK 1, COROZAL. CONTAIN-ING 555.6 SQ YARDS. It IS LOCAT-ED ON CACAO STREET HALLS LAYOUT. THE BUILDING IS FULLY CONCRETE, TILED AND BURGU-LAR BARRED with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living/dining/kitchen. Freehold property of Sylvestre Chi.

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, BEING PARCEL # 1450/1 CONSEJO ROAD S.E REG SECTION BLOCK 1, COROZAL District being the Leasehold of Jose Cawich

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 675.348sm be-ing BLOCK 1 PARCEL 1774 COROZAL NORTH REGIS-TRATION SECTION. Located in Paraiso Village, Corozal District. The Subject Building is a one sto-rey ferroconcrete structure with a gross floor area of 1804sft, at-tached to the building are also 2 open area garage with a floor area of 942sft total. The same is occu-pied as a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom residence with kitchen/dining and living room areas. House is fully tiled, and 75% secured with bur-glarbars. Fee Simple Property of Roberto Tun

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 1 Parcel 682 Libertad Village Registra-tion Section, Corozal District Land: 10,811.87 s. y Building is a two storey concreted dwelling - Main level con-tain 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, kitchen, dining, living and laundry room, Sec-ond level is incomplete. According to the owner it has been sub-divided into 4 large lots. There is also a thatch house on the property a open trench that may have been initial work for a swimming pool. Being the Freehold property of Herman Botes.

ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 28,CAR-OLINA CALCUTTA REG. SECTION, BLOCK 1, COROZAL containing 907.43 SQUARE YARDS. THE PROP-ERTY IS IN KEN’S LAYOUT, AN EXPANSION OF XAIBE VILLAGE AND IS FIVE LOTS OFF THE MAIN ROAD. Building is a one storey con-crete structure with 1 bath, living din-ing and kitchen area. Property is de-signed for more bedrooms but is not complete. Fee simple property of Val-entin Nicholas

ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 57/1, BUE-NA VISTA REG. SECTION BLOCK 1, COROZAL. Containing Approximately 1310.6 S.Y. THE SUBJECT PROPER-TY IS NEAR CENTRALLY LOCAT-ED LOT IN THE VILLAGE AND TWO STREETS PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERN HIGHWAY.Holding a two storey concrete building: main lev-el has 1 bed room, living and dining area. Second level has 3 bedrooms, liv-ing, dining and kitchen area. Leasehold property for Florencia Pott

Fee Simple Property being PARCEL # 552, LIBERTAD VILLAGE REG. SECTION BLOCK # 1, Corozal Dis-trict, Belize. THE PROPERTY IS A BIG AND LONG LOT containing 1799.63 S.. IT IS DEVELOPED WITH 2 HOUSES. THE 1ST HOUSE IS A TWO-STOREY WOODEN AND CONCRETE STRUCTURE WITH 5 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL BATH, KITCHEN, DINING AND LIVING. IT MEASURES ABOUT 2100 SQ. FEET. WHILE THE 2ND AT THE BACK IS WOODEN WITH A CON-CRETE, BACK ADDITION WHICH GIVES IT SORT OF AN L - SHAPED and HAS ABOUT 1300 SQ. FEET. IT HAS 3 BEDROOMS LIVING DIN-ING AND KITCHEN. PROPERTY OF EMILIO & MELVA SARMIENTO (EMILA & BALDOMINIO MONTE-JO)

ALL that piece or parce being Block 3 Parcel 614 Sarteneja Registration Section, Corozal District. Vacant land measuring 1106.8 s.m. being the Free-hold property of Juan Perez.

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(Belize) LTD. Corozal Town Branch

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Elections and Boundaries Commission Belize City

18th February 2015

BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with Belize City Council Act and the applicable Regulations, I, Hugo Miranda, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and ten (10) other members of the Belize City Council will be held in Belize City on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Areas in the electoral divisions for Belize City: -

FREETOWN ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 1

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Freetown Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:Commencing at a point, the said point being the junction of Princess Margaret Drive and St. Thomas Street; thence south along the west-side of St. Thomas Street to 19th Street; the south-side of 19th Street to ‘K’ Street; the west-side of ‘K’ Street to an un-named street; thence east along the south-side of the un-named street to ‘I’ Street; thence south along the west-side of ‘I’ Street to 11th Street; thence east along the south-side of 11th Street to ‘G’ Street; thence south along the west-side of ‘G’ Street to 6th Street; thence east along 6th Street to Hopkins Street; thence south along the west-side of Hopkins Street to 3rd Street; thence west along the north-side of 3rd Street to St. Peter Street; thence south along the west-side of St. Peter Street to St Joseph Street; thence east along the south-side of St Joseph Street to Simon Lamb Street; thence south along the west-side of Simon Lamb Street to Freetown Road; thence along the south-side of Freetown Road to its junction with Princess Margaret

Drive; thence north along Princess Margaret Drive back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 1—ALL SAINTS PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 2ALL THAT section of the Freetown Electoral Division which lies between the Philip Goldson Highway and Haulover Creek from Haulover Bridge to Belcan Bridge, and that section that lies within the following described area.Commencing at a point, the said point being the junction of Princess Margaret Drive produced to the Haulover Creek at Belcan Bridge; thence upstream along Haulover Creek to its confluence with the Belize River; thence downstream the Belize River to its junction with the Philip Goldson Highway; thence easterly along the north side of the Philip Goldson Highway to its junction with Princess

Margaret Drive; thence south along Princess Margaret Drive produced to Haulover Creek and back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 2—YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YWCA) BUILDING, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 3BALL THAT area comprising that section of the Freetown Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of Independence Avenue and the coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence southerly along the east-side of Independence Avenue to the Philip Goldson Highway; thence west along the north side of the Philip Goldson Highway to its junction with the Belize River; thence downstream along the Belize River to its confluence with the Caribbean Sea; thence southerly and easterly along the coast of the Caribbean Sea back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 3B—YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YWCA) BUILDING, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 1, 2, AND 3B IS THE YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YWCA) BUILDING, CORNER 119 ST. THOMAS AND FREETOWN ROAD, BELIZE CITY

CARIBBEAN SHORES ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 3

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Caribbean Shores Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of Button Wood Bay Blvd and the coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence southerly along the east-side of Button Wood Bay Blvd to the Philip Goldson Highway; thence along the north-side of the Philip Goldson Highway to Princess Margaret Drive; thence along the east and south sides of Princess Margaret Drive to St. Matthew Street; thence north along St. Matthew Street to its production to the Caribbean Sea at the coast; thence northerly and westerly along the said coast of the Caribbean Sea back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 3—EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 3A

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of Independence Avenue and the coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence southerly along the east-side of Independence Avenue to its intersection with the Philip Goldson Highway; thence easterly along the north-side of the Philip Goldson Highway to its intersection with Button Wood Bay Blvd; thence north along the east side of Button Wood

Bay Blvd to its intersection with the Coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence westerly along the said coast of the Caribbean Sea back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 3A – NAZARENE PRIMARY SCHOOL, BUTTONWOOD BAY, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 4

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection Princess Margaret Drive and St. Thomas Street; thence south along St. Thomas Street to 19th Street; thence along the south-side of 19th Street to ‘K’ Street; thence along the west-side of ‘K’ Street to an un-named street; thence east along the south-side of the un-named street to ‘I’ Street; thence south along the west-side of ‘I’ Street to 11th Street; thence east along the south-side of 11th Street to ‘G’ Street; thence south along the west-side of ‘G’ Street to 6th Street; thence east along 6th Street to Hopkins Street; thence south along the west-side of Hopkins Street to 3rd Street; thence west along 3rd Street to St. Peter Street; thence south along the west-side of St. Peter Street to St Joseph Street; thence east along the south-side of St Joseph Street to Baymen Avenue; thence northerly along the west side of Baymen Avenue and across Princess Margaret Drive to the Caribbean Sea at the coast; thence northerly and westerly along the said coast of the Caribbean Sea back to the production of St Matthew Street at the coast; thence southerly along the west side of St. Matthew Street and across Princess Margaret Drive back to the point of commencement.

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POLLING STATION NO. 4 – TRINITY METHODIST SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 5

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Caribbean Shores Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at the junction of St. Joseph Street and Baymen Avenue. Thence Northerly along the Eastern Side of Baymen Avenue to the Sea Coast. Along the Sea Coast to Barrack Road, thence Southerly along the Western Side of Barrack Road to its junction with Victoria Street. Thence Southerly along the Western side of Victoria Street to its junction with Castle Street. Thence Northerly along the Eastern side of Lancaster Street to its junction with Freetown Road. Thence along the Northern Side of Freetown Road to its junction with Cinderella Plaza. Thence Northerly along the Eastern side of Cinderella Plaza to Kelly Street. Thence westerly along the Northern side of Kelly Street to its junction with Simon Lamb Street to its junction with St. Joseph Street.

Thence easterly along the southern side of St. Joseph Street to its junction with Baymen Avenue.

POLLING STATION NO. 5 – EX-SERVICES LEAGUE’S BUILDING, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 3, 3A, 4 AND 5 IS THE ITVET BUILDING, FREETOWN ROAD, BELIZE CITY.

PICKSTOCK ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 6

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of Mapp Street and Cran Street; thence along the north-

side of Cran Street to Douglas Jones Street; thence along the east-side of Douglas Jones Street to Castle Street; thence along the south-side of Castle Street to Victoria Street; thence along the west-side of Victoria Street to Haulover Creek; thence along the north-bank of Haulover Creek to its intersection with Princess Margaret Drive produced to Belcan Bridge; thence north along the east-side of Princess Margaret Drive to Freetown Road; thence easterly along the south-side of Freetown Road to Mapp Street; the south along the east-side of Mapp Street back to the

point of commencement

POLLING STATION NO.6 – CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD SCHOOL, 166 FREETOWN ROAD, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 16A

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Pickstock Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the junction of Vernon Street and Sarstoon Street; thence north along the east-side of Sarstoon Street to Haulover Creek; thence upstream along the south-bank of Haulover Creek back to Central American Boulevard; thence south along the west side of Central American Boulevard to Vernon Street; thence east along Vernon Street back to

the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 16A – SAINT LUKE’S METHODIST SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 17A

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Pickstock Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at the junction of Haulover Creek and Oleander Street; thence south along the east-side of Oleander Street to Morning Glory Street; north-side of Morning Glory Street to Partridge Street; thence south along the east-side of Partridge Street to Lark Spur Street; thence east along the south-side of Lark Spur Street to Zericote Street; thence south along the east-side of Zericote Street to Mahogany Street; thence west along the south-side of Mahogany Street to Partridge Street; thence south along the east-side of Partridge Street to Vernon Street; thence east along the north-side of Vernon Street to Central American Boulevard; thence north along Central American Boulevard to Haulover Creek; thence upstream along the south bank of Haulover Creek back

to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 17A – SAINT LUKE’S METHODIST SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 6, 16A AND 17A IS THE ST. LUKE’S METHODIST SCHOOL, MAHOGANY STREET, BELIZE CITY.

FORT GEORGE ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 7

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Fort George Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the junction of Freetown Road and Barrack Road; thence along Barrack Road to Hyde’s Lane; Hyde’s Lane to New Road; New Road to Pickstock Street; Pickstock Street produced to Haulover Creek; thence upstream along the north bank of Haulover Creek to Victoria Street produced; Victoria Street to Freetown Road; thence across Free-

town Road back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 7 – HOLY REDEEMER SCHOOL (NEW ROAD), BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 8

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Fort George Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the junctions of Eve Street and Barrack Road and the coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence southeasterly along Barrack Road to Freetown Road; Freetown Road to Kelly Street; Kelly Street to Simon Lamb Street; southerly along Simon Lamb Street to Mapp Street; Mapp Street to Cran Street; Cran Street to Douglas Jones Street; Douglas Jones Street to Castle Street; Castle Street to Victoria Street; Victoria Street to Barrack Road; Barrack Road to Hyde’s Lane; Hyde’s Lane to New Road; New Road to Pickstock Street; Pickstock Street produced to Haulover Creek; thence downstream along The north bank of Haulover Creek to North side Canal; North side Canal to its confluence with the Caribbean Sea at the coast;

thence northwesterly along the coast back to the point of commencement.

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SMART AD FULLPOLLING STATION NO. 8 – HOLY REDEEMER SCHOOL (NORTH FRONT STREET), BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 9

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Fort George Electoral Division in Belize City South of Northside Canal and between Haulover Creek and the Sea, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point located at the confluence of Haulover Creek and the Caribbean Sea and also being the location of the lighthouse above the grave of Baron Henry E. E. V. Bliss on the coast; thence northwesterly along the coast of the Caribbean Sea to its confluence with Northside Canal; thence south along Northside Canal to its confluence with Haulover Creek; thence along the north-bank of Haulover Creek to its confluence with the Caribbean Sea back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 9 – ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, BELIZE CITYCOUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 7, 8 AND 9 IS THE HOLY REDEEMER PARISH HALL, NORTH FRONT STREET, BE-LIZE CITY.

ALBERT ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 10

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Albert Electoral Division in Belize City North of South Street and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of Thurton Lane produced and Haulover Creek; thence south along Thurton Lane to Vernon Street; thence east along the north-side of Ver-non Street to Alexandra Street; thence south along the east-side of Alexandra street to Baghdad Street; thence east along the south-side of Baghdad Street to Water Lane, thence continuing east along Water Lane to East Canal; thence south along the west-bank of East Canal to South Street; thence east along the north side of South Street to its intersection with the Caribbean Sea at the coast; thence

northerly along the coast of the Caribbean Sea to its confluence with Haulover Creek; thence westerly along the south bank of Haulover Creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 10 – WESLEY INFANT SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 11

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Albert Electoral Division in Belize City South of South Street, and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of South Street and the Caribbean Sea at the coast; thence southerly along the coast, and including Birds Isle to Collect Canal; thence northerly

along the east-bank of Collect Canal to South Street; thence east along the north side of South Street back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 11 – ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL COLLEGE, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 16

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Albert Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of Sarstoon Street and Haulover Creek; thence south along the east-side of Sarstoon Street to Vernon Street; thence east along the north-side of

Vernon Street to Thurton Lane; thence north along Thurton Lane to its production to Haulover Creek; thence upstream the south bank of Haulover Creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 16 – CALVARY TEMPLE SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY.COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 10, 11 AND 16 IS THE ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL COLLEGE LIBRARY, ALBERT STREET, BELIZE CITY.

QUEEN SQUARE ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 12

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Queen Square Electoral Division in Belize City, East of Collet Canal, and Bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the confluence of Collect Canal and East Canal; thence easterly and northerly along the east bank of East Canal to South Street; thence west along the south-side of South Street to its intersection with George Street at Basra Street; thence continuing west along Basra Street to Euphrates Avenue; thence north along the west-side of Euphrates Avenue

to Dean Street; thence along the south-side of Dean Street to Collect Canal; thence south along the east bank of Collect Canal back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 12 – ST. JOHN’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 21ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Queen Square Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of Central America Boulevard and Fabers Road; thence south-easterly along the north-side of Fabers Road to Queen Charlotte Street; thence east along Queen Charlotte Street to Collect Canal; thence north along the east-bank of Collect Canal to its confluence with South Creek; thence along the south bank of South Creek to Central

American Boulevard; thence south along the east-side of Central American Boulevard back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 21 – ST. JOHN’S VIANNEY SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 12 AND 21 IS THE ST. JOHN’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, EUPHRATES AVENUE, BELIZE CITY.

MESOPOTAMIA ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 13

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Mesopotamia Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:Commencing at a point, the said point being the junction of Dean Street and Collect Canal; thence south along the east bank of Collect Canal to South Creek; thence west along the north bank of South Creek to Curassow Street; thence north along the east-side of Curassow Street to Cemetery Road; thence easterly along the north-side of Cemetery Road across Pound Yard Bridge

to the east bank of Collect Canal; thence south along Collect Canal back to the point of commencement.

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POLLING STATION NO. 13 – QUEEN SQUARE ANGLICAN SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 14

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Mesopotamia Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of Collect Canal and Orange Street; thence along Orange Street to Euphrates Avenue; thence along Euphrates Avenue to King Street; thence along King Street to East Canal; thence south along the west-bank of East Canal to South Street; thence west along the south side of South Street to Basra Street at their intersection with George Street; thence continuing west along the south-side of Basra Street to Euphrates Avenue; thence north along the east-side of Euphrates Avenue to Dean Street; thence west along the south-side of Dean Street to Collect Canal; thence north along the east bank of Collect Canal back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 14 – GRACE PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 15

ALL THAT comprising that section of the Mesopotamia Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of Water Lane and East Canal; thence south along the west-bank of East Canal to King Street; thence west along the King Street to Euphrates Avenue; thence along Euphrates Avenue to Orange Street; thence across Orange Street to Mosul Street; thence north along the west-side of Mosul Street to Vernon Street; thence east along the north-side of Vernon Street to Alexandra Street; thence south along Alexandra Street to Baghdad Street; thence east along Baghdad Street to Water Lane; thence continuing east along Water Lane back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 15 – SALVATION ARMY SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 13, 14 AND 15 IS THE GRACE PRIMARY SCHOOL, AMARA AVENUE, BELIZE CITY.

LAKE INDEPENDENCE ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 17

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Lake Independence Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the intersection of the George Price Highway and Burdon Canal; thence easterly along the north-side of the said George Price Highway to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 371533 meters east and 1935066 meters north; thence north from said point to its intersection of Administrative Drive; thence north along the east-side Administrative Drive to its intersection with Haulover Creek; thence upstream along the south bank of Haulover Creek to its confluence with Burdon Canal; thence south-westerly along the south bank of Burdon Canal back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 17 – ST. MARTIN DE PORRES R.C. SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 17B

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Lake Independence Electoral Division in Belize City, West of Central American Boulevard and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point on the George Price Highway having a scaled UTM coordinate of 371533 meters east and 1935066 meters north; thence easterly along the north-side of the said George Price High-way back to where it intersect with Vernon Street; thence along the north-side of Vernon Street to Partridge Street; thence north along the east side of Partridge Street to Mahogany Street; thence east along the south-side of Mahogany Street to Zericote Street; thence northerly along the east side of Zericote Street to Lark Spur Street; thence west along the Lark Spur Street to Partridge Street; thence northerly along Partridge Street to Morning Glory Street; thence west along the north-side of Morning Glory Street to Oleander Street; thence north along the east-side of Oleander Street to Haulover Creek; thence west along the south bank of Haulover Creek to its intersection with Administrative Drive; thence south along the eastern-side of Administrative Drive and extending to the George Price Highway back to

its point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 17B – ST. MARTIN DE PORRES R.C. SCHOOL, BELIZE CITYCOUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 17 AND 17B IS THE ST. MARTIN DE PORRES RC SCHOOL, PARTRIDGE STREET, BELIZE CITY.

COLLET ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 18

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Collet Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the junction of Curassow Street and Cemetery Road; thence north along the east-side of Curassow Street to Cemetery Road; thence east along the north-side of Cemetery Road and across Pound yard Bridge to Orange Street; thence along the north-side of Orange Street to Mosul Street; thence along the west-side of Mosul Street to Vernon Street; thence west along the north-side of Vernon Street to Central American Boulevard; thence south along the east side of Central American Boulevard to Cemetery Road; thence east along the north-side of Cemetery

Road back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 18 – MASONIC LODGE HALL, VERNON STREET, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 19ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Collet Electoral Division in Belize City and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 371491 meters east and 1934652 meters on Hood’s and Stephen’s Estate; thence continuing east along the northern boundary of Hood’s and Stephen’s Estate to Central American Boulevard; thence southerly along the east-side of Central American Boulevard to its junction with South Creek; thence easterly along the south bank of South Creek to Curassow Street; thence north along the east-side of Curassow Street to Cemetery Road; thence west along the north-side of Cemetery Road to Central American Boulevard; thence north along the east side of Central American Boulevard to Vernon Street; thence west along the north-side of Vernon Street to its junction with the George Price Highway; thence continuing west along the north-side of the George Price Highway to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 371618 meters east and 1935049 meters north; thence south

along a straight line back to the point of commencement.

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POLLING STATION NO. 19 – GWEN LIZARRAGA HIGH SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 20A

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Collet Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of the George Price Highway and Fabers Road; thence south-easterly along the north-side of Fabers Road to Jabiru Street; thence north along the west-side of Jabiru Street to Rio Grande Street; thence easterly along the south-side of Rio Grande Street; thence northerly to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 371491 meters east and 1934652 meters north; thence north to another point on the George Price Highway having a scaled UTM coordinate of 371618 meters east and 1935049 meters north; thence

west along the George Price Highway back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION: REID’S BUILDING, NO. 23 KROOMAN ROAD, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 18, 19 AND 20A IS THE GWEN LIZARRAGA HIGH SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY.

PORT LOYOLA ELECTORAL DIVISION

POLLING AREA NO. 20

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Port Loyola Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of Jabiru Street and Fabers Road; thence north along the west-side of Jabiru Street to Rio Grande Street; thence easterly along the south-side of Rio Grande Street and continuing east along the northern boundary of Hood’s and Stephen’s Estate to Central American Boulevard; thence southerly along the east-side of Central

American Boulevard to its junction with Fabers Road; thence westerly along the north side of Fabers Road back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 20 – YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YMCA) BUILDING, FABER’S ROAD, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 22ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Port Loyola Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of the Central American Boulevard and Fabers Road; thence south-easterly along the north-side of Fabers Road to its intersection with Queen Charlotte Street and Caesar Ridge Road; thence east along the north-side of Queen Charlotte Street to Collect Canal; thence south along the west bank of Collect Canal to its confluence with the Caribbean Sea; thence southerly and westerly along the coast of the Caribbean Sea to it intersection with Port Authority Road; thence north along Port Authority road to its intersection with Ceasar Ridge Road; thence east along Ceasar Ridge Road to its intersection with Central American Boulevard; thence north along the Central American Boulevard back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 22 – MUSLIM COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELIZE CITY

POLLING AREA NO. 22A

ALL THAT area comprising that section of the Port Loyola Electoral Division in Belize City bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of the George Price Highway and Fabers Road; thence south-easterly along the north-side of Fabers Road to its intersection with Central American Boulevard; thence southerly along the western side of the Boulevard to its intersection with Caesar Ridge Road.; thence west along southern side of Ceasar Ridge Road to the junction with the Port Authority; thence south along the Port Authority Road to its intersection with the coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence southerly and westerly along the coast of the Caribbean Sea to its confluence with Sibun Canal; then upstream along the north bank of Sibun Canal to its confluence with Burdon Canal; thence north-easterly along the south bank of Burdon Canal to its crossing with ‘Toll Bridge’ near mile five on the George Price Highway; thence easterly along the north-side of the said George Price Highway back to the point

of commencement.

POLLING AREA NO. 22A – CUSTOMS & EXCISE DEPARTMENT WAREHOUSE, BELIZE CITY

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 20, 22 AND 22A IS THE CUSTOMS & EXCISE DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ROOM, BELIZE CITY.

CANDIDATES The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY1. BRADLEY, Darrell (Mayor) 1. SCHAKRON, Yolanda (Mayor)2. CUELLAR, Hyacinth Latchman (Councillor) 2. GALVEZ, Jermyn (Councillor)3. EDWARDS, Jason (Councillor) 3. GONZALEZ, David (Councillor)4. ELRINGTON, Alifa (Councillor) 4. GOODIN, Micah (Councillor)5. GONZALEZ, Dr. Alain (Councillor) 5. HERRERA, Delroy (Councillor)6. LESLIE, Dion (Councillor) 6. HYLTON, Deltrude (Councillor)7. PITTS JR., Bernard B.Q. (Councillor) 7. NOVELO, Michael (Councillor)8. SAMUELS, Dean Trevor (Councillor) 8. PIPERSBURGH, Natasha (Councillor)9. SINGH, Kevin Vincent (Councillor) 9. PITTS, Sanja (Councillor)10.THEUS, Michael L. (Councillor) 10. YEARWOOD, Sharret (Councillor)11. WILLOUGHBY, Philip (Councillor) 11. YOUNG, Lennox “DJ-Tambran” (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTTORRES, Eustaquio “Ernesto” (Mayor)

DATED: this 18th day of February 2015. HUGO MIRANDA

Returning Officer Belize City Council

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BELMOPAN CITY COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015

NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Belmopan City Council Act and the applicable Regulations, I, BENEDICT PALACIO, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the Belmopan City Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the

morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Areas described hereunder: -

POLLING AREA NO. 86

ALL THAT area comprising San Martin, Las Flores, Salvapan, Maya Mopan, Riviera and the City of Belmopan

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of the George Price Highway and Roaring Creek; thence easterly along the south-side of the George Price Highway to the eastern boundary of the City of Belmopan, the said boundary being west of lands now or formerly know as Highlands Estate; thence south along the said eastern boundary of Belmopan to its southern boundary; thence west along the southern boundary of Belmopan to its junction with Roaring Creek; thence downstream along east bank of Roaring Creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 86 - BELMOPAN COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL, CITY OF BELMOPAN COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREA NUMBER 86 IS THE BELMOPAN COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY 1. BELISLE, Khalid (Mayor) 1. CHACON, Jose Amilcar (Mayor)2. BANNER-GUY, Anna (Councillor) 2. AVILA, Noel Feliciano (Councillor)3. BURNS, Jacklyn (Councillor) 3. BOTES, Ruby (Councillor)4. FRAZER, Ralston (Councillor) 4. CHAN, Francis (Councillor)5. LOPEZ, Gene Briceno (Councillor) 5. HERNANDEZ, William (Councillor)6. PASTRANA, Angel (Councillor) 6. LEWIS, Anthony W. (Councillor)7. WILLIS, Louise (Councillor) 7. RIVERO, Judith (Councillor)

VISION INSPIRED BY THE PEOPLE1. ENRIQUEZ, Hubert Dennis (Mayor)2. BENNETT, Eudel Vanburine (Councillor)3. CAL, Landelimus Vitus “ Landy” (Councillor)4. DUECK, Henry (Councillor)

5. ESPAT, Kamil (Councillor)6. MORGAN, Paul Marcel (Councillor)7. WILLIAMS, Andrew (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTGUERRERO, Wilfredo Ernesto (Mayor)

INDEPENDENTSMITH, Richard Albert (Mayor)

DATED this 18th day of February 2015. BENEDICT PALACIO Returning Officer

Belmopan City Council

COROZAL TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015

NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, MARIO TUN, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the Corozal Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and

six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Areas described hereunder: -

POLLING AREA NO. 39

ALL THAT area comprising the Northern Section of the Corozal Town, North of 3rd Street South and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of 3 rd Street South produced to the coast at Corozal Bay; thence westerly along the north side of 3 rd Street to the Corozal Town boundary; thence continuing in a westerly direction then northerly, then easterly then northerly and following the said town boundary to its intersection with the Philip Goldson Highway, also known as the Santa Elena Road; thence southeasterly along the north side of the Santa Elena Road to the southern boundary of parcel 874 in the Corozal North Land Registration Area; thence easterly along the southern boundary of parcel 874 and continuing easterly along the southern boundaries of parcels 873,872,871,1319,1320,1339,1340 and 3351 all in the Corozal North Land Registration Area to an unnamed street; thence along the un-named street to the south-west corner of the Stadium; thence southerly and easterly along parcel 2456 to Toucan Street; thence along the north side of Toucan Street to 5th

Street North; thence along the north side of 5th Street North to its production across Rainbow Beach to the coast at Corozal Bay; thence southerly along the coast back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 39 – ST. FRANCIS XAVIER ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, COROZAL TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 40

ALL THAT area comprising the Southern Section of the Corozal Town South of 3rd Street South and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of 3 rd Street South produced to the coast at Corozal Bay; thence westerly along the north side of 3 rd Street to the Corozal Town boundary; thence southerly along the said town boundary to its intersection with the Philip Goldson Highway; thence southwesterly along the Philip Goldson Highway also forming a part of the Corozal Town boundary to a tract; thence south along the town boundary and the said track to a scale UTM coordinate of 352034 meters east and 2013517 meters north; and also being the boundary of lands now or formerly leased to Albert Vault; thence east along the boundary of the said lands to a point on the coast of and having a scaled UTM coordinate of 352364 meters east and 2031509 meters north; thence northerly along the coast back to the point of commencement.

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POLLING STATION NO. 40 – ST PAUL’S ANGLICAN SCHOOL, COROZAL TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 41ALL THAT portion of Corozal Town North of the Northern Boundary of Corozal Town including Alta Mira Guadalupe School.

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of the northern Corozal Town Boundary and the coast at Corozal Bay; thence westerly along the said boundary to where it intersects the Philip Goldson Highway, also known as the Santa Elena Road; thence southeasterly along the north side of the Santa Elena Road to the southern boundary of parcel 874 in the Corozal North Land Registration Area; thence easterly along the southern boundary of parcel 874 and continuing easterly along the southern boundaries of parcels 873,872,871,1319,1320,1339,1340 and 3351 all in the Corozal North Land Registration Area to an unnamed street; thence along the un-named street to the south-west corner of the Stadium; thence southerly and easterly along parcel 2456 to Toucan Street; thence along the north side of Toucan Street to 5 th Street North; thence along the north side of 5 th Street North to its production across Rainbow Beach to the coast

at Corozal Bay; thence northerly along the coast back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 41 – OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE R.C. SCHOOL, COROZAL TOWN

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 39, 40 AND 41 IS THE COROZAL METHODIST SCHOOL AUDITORUIM.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY1. CAMPOS, Hilberto (Mayor) 1. VEGA, David “Dido” (Mayor) 2. ARANA, Guillermo (Councillor) 2. IGLESIAS, Orlando (Councillor)3. CASTILLO, Rafael Shaffrir (Councillor) 3. PASOS, Esteban Raul (Councillor)4. CHI ARMSTRONG, Stacy (Councillor) 4. PERDOMO, Zeni Nelda (Councillor) 5. CRUZ, Estevan (Councillor) 5. RANCHARAN, Mia Dee (Councillor)6. GOMEZ, Nicholas Raul (Councillor) 6. SANKER-RIVEROL, Yvette (Councillor)7. PEREZ, Elva Oralia (Councillor) 7. VARGAS, Enrique (Councillor)

DATED: this 18th day of February, 2015.

MARIO TUN Returning Officer Corozal Town Council

ORANGE WALK TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015

NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, VICTOR RECINOS, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the Orange Walk Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Areas described hereunder: -

POLLING AREA NO. 53

ALL THAT area comprising the northwest portion of Orange Walk Town bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the intersection of Holy Trinity Street and the northern boundary of Orange Walk Town; thence west along the said northern boundary of Orange Walk Town to the western boundary of Orange Walk Town; thence south-easterly along the said western boundary to its intersection with the San Antonio Road; thence easterly along the San Antonio Road to its junction with Fonseca Street; thence along Fonseca Street to San Andres Street; thence along the south-side of San Andres Street to Tate Street; thence along the east-side of Tate Street to Lyle Street; thence along the north-side of Lyle Street to Clarke Street; thence along the west-side of Clarke Street to Holy Trinity Street; thence along the west-side of Holy Trinity Street back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 53 – SAN FRANCISCO ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, ORANGE WALK TOWNPOLLING AREA NO. 54

ALL THAT area generally comprising part of the east portion of Orange Walk Town bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the intersection of San Antonio Road and Fonseca Street; thence along Fonseca Street to San Andres Street; thence along the south-side of San Andres Street to Progress Street; thence along Progress Street to San Francisco Street; thence along San Francisco Street to its production to the New River; thence upstream the west bank of the New River to its junction with the production of Cemetery Street; thence west along Cemetery Street to Muffels Street; thence along Muffles Street to Santa Maria Street; thence along Santa Maria Street to Main Street; thence along Main Street to Mahogany Street; thence along Mahogany Street to Queen Victoria Avenue; thence along Queen Victoria Avenue to its junction with the San Antonio Road; thence west along San Antonio Road back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 54 – LA INMACULADA ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, ORANGE WALK TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 55ALL THAT area generally comprising part of the northeast portion of Orange Walk Town bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being the junction Orange Walk Town northern boundary and the New River; thence upstream along the west bank of New River to its junction with San Francisco Street; thence along the north-side of San Francisco Street to Progress Street; thence along the east side of Progress Street to San Andres Street; thence along the south-side of San Andres Street to Tate Street; thence along the east-side of Tate Street to Lyle Street; thence along the north-side of Lyle Street to Clarke Street; thence along the west-side of Clarke Street to Holy Trinity Street; thence along the west-side of Holy Trinity Street to its intersection with the northern boundary of Orange Walk Town; thence east along the said northern boundary of Orange Walk Town back to the point of commencement.

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THE BELIZE TIMES22 FEB 2015 25POLLING STATION NO. 55 – CHAPEL SCHOOL, TATE STREET, ORANGE WALK TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 60ALL THAT area generally comprising the southern part of Orange Walk Town bounded as follows:Commencing at a point the said point being the junction of the western boundary of Orange Walk Town and the San Antonio Road; thence southerly thence easterly along the said town boundary, a portion of which forms the Palmar Road to the west bank of the New River; thence downstream along the west bank of the New River to a point being Cemetery Road produced; thence westerly along Cemetery Road to Muffles Street; thence along Muffles Street to Santa Maria Street; thence along Santa Maria Street to Main Street; thence along Main Street to Mahogany Street; thence along mahogany Street to Queen Victoria Avenue; thence along Queen Victoria Avenue to the San Antonio Road; thence westerly along the San Antonio Road back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 60 – LOUISIANA GOVERNMENT SCHOOL, ORANGE WALK TOWN

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 53, 54, 55 AND 60 IS THE LA IMMACULADA ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1. BERNARD, Kevin (Mayor) 1. TORRES, Yvette “Liu” (Mayor)2. ARANA FLORES, Rosel (Councillor) 2. CASIMIRO, Shartel “ Shantel” (Councillor)3. CAL, Ian (Councillor) 3. DE LEON, Perla Pasos (Councillor)4. CARBALLO, Josue (Councillor) 4. GOMEZ, Lougie (Councillor)5. SHEPPARD, Ladrick “Mad Bull” (Councillor) 5. HOARE, Roberto “ Captain Roby” (Councillor)6. URBINA, Jose “Joe” (Councillor) 6. VASQUEZ, Aldo (Councillor)7. VASQUEZ, Gian “Bibs” (Councillor) 7. VEGA, Yahaira “ Yaya” (Councillor)

DATED this 18th day of February, 2015

VICTOR RECINOS Returning Officer Orange Walk Town Council

SAN PEDRO (AMBERGRIS CAYE) TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, COLIN GRIFFITH, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the San Pedro Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Areas described hereunder: -

POLLING AREA NO. 37ALL THAT area comprising San Pedro, Ambergris Caye.

POLLING STATION NO. 37 – SAN PEDRO HIGH SCHOOL, LAGOON ST., SAN PEDRO (AMBERGRIS CAYE) TOWN.

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREA NUMBER 37 IS THE SAN PEDRO HIGH SCHOOL, LAGOON ST, SAN PEDRO (AMBERGRIS CAYE) TOWN.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY 1. GUERRERO, Daniel “Danny” (Mayor) 1. SOLORZANO, Dr. Giovanni (Mayor)2. ALAMILLA, Hector “Tito” (Councillor) 2. FLOTA, Maria “Conchita” (Councillor)3. ANCONA, Flora (Councillor) 3. GUERRERO, Omar “Kanasi” (Councillor)4. GONZALEZ, Ruben “Rux” (Councillor) 4. KAY, Marina Graniel (Councillor)5. GREIF, Gary (Councillor) 5. NORALEZ, Alex (Councillor)6. GUERRERO, Severo “Severito” (Councillor) 6. NUNEZ, Gualberto “Wally” (Councillor)7. NUNEZ, Gabriel “Gaby” (Councillor) 7. NUNEZ, Raymundo “Mundo” (Councillor) VISION INSPIRED BY THE PEOPLE

1. LOPEZ, Roberto “Bobby” (Mayor)2. BOITON, Mary (Councillor)3. DAWSON, Martin (Councillor)4. HENKIS, Virginio “Bill” (Councillor)5. REQUENA, Amalio “Tua” (Councillor)6. REYES, Fatima (Councillor)7. SALGUERO, Francisco (Councillor)

DATED this 18th of February, 2015

COLIN GRIFFITH Returning Officer San Pedro Town Council

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SAN IGNACIO/SANTA ELENA TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015

NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, LENNOX BRADLEY, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the San Ignacio/Santa Elena Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the Polling

Areas described hereunder: -

POLLING AREA NO. 72

ALL THAT area comprising the Northern Section of San Ignacio Town Bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of Waight Avenue produced across Burns Avenue to the Macal River; thence west along the north-side of Waight Ave-nue to the Bullet Tree Road; thence continuing west along the north-side of the Bullet Tree Road to the western town boundary of San Ignacio; thence northerly along the western boundary of San Ignacio Town to the Mopan River; thence downstream along the Mopan River to its confluence with the Macal River in an area known as Branch Mouth; thence

upstream the Macal River back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 72 – SACRED HEART COLLEGE, SAN IGNACIO TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 73

ALL THAT area comprising the Southern Section of the San Ignacio Town Bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of Waight Avenue produced across Burns Avenue to the eastern branch of the Belize River, known as the Macal River; thence southerly along the west bank of the Macal River to its confluence with a creek west of the Village of Cristo Rey; thence westerly along the south bank of the said creek and extending to the Benque Viejo Road, the said road also being a portion of the Western Highway; thence northerly along the Benque Viejo Road to a major track, the said major track leading to the settlement of Providencien on the bank of the western branch of the Belize River, also known as the Mopan River; thence westerly, northerly then easterly along the said track an along the western town boundary of San Ignacio to the Bullet Tree Road; thence

east along the north-side of the Bullet Tree Road to Waight Avenue; thence continuing east along the north-side of Waight Avenue produced across Burns Avenue back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 73 – SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, SAN IGNACIO TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 76

ALL THAT area comprising the town of Santa Elena Bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the confluence of Red Creek to its confluence and the Belize River; thence upstream along the north bank of the Belize River to Branch Mouth; the continuing upstream along the Belize River on its eastern branch also know as the Macal River to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 280878 meters east and 1896504 meters north; thence to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 283504 meters east and 1895823 meters north, said point being on the Pilgrimage Valley Road; thence northeasterly along the Pilgrimage Valley Road to Red Creek; thence

northerly and downstream along Red Creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 76 – SANTA ELENA ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, SANTA ELENA TOWN

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS 72, 73 AND 76 IS THE CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING (CET), SAN IGNACIO TOWN. CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY1. TRAPP, Earl (Mayor) 1. QUIROZ, F. Ramos “Monchi” (Mayor)2. BOITON, George (Councillor) 2. CODD, Sharon Glenda (Councillor)3. FERNANDEZ, Bernadette (Councillor) 3. RODRIGUEZ, Danielle Victoria (Councillor)4. MOREY, David Richard (Councillor) 4. RODRIGUEZ, Elias Jose “Joe Nino” (Councillor) 5. NEAL, Vanessa Jeaneane (Councillor) 5. RODRIGUEZ, Omar Lucio (Councillor) 6. SALAZAR, Michael “Mike” (Councillor) 6. URBINA, Sheena (Councillor)7. SINGH, Nick (Councillor) 7. VASQUEZ, Shane (Councillor)

DATED this 18th day of February 2015

LENNOX BRADLEY Returning Officer

San Ignacio/Santa Elena Town Council

BENQUE VIEJO DEL CARMEN TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, MARCELO WINDSOR, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the Benque Viejo del Carmen Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the Polling Areas described hereunder: -

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Barrow-Sponsored GSGPOLLING AREA NO. 83

ALL THAT area comprising the Eastern Section of Benque Viejo del Carmen Town bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of a creek at the entrance of Benque Viejo Del Carmen Town and the eastern boundary of Benque Viejo Del Carmen Town; thence easterly then southerly along the said town boundary to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 273 380 meters east and 1888 043 meters north; thence east to the Mopan River; thence downstream the Mopan River to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 271 664 meters east and 1888 538 meters north, said point being on a survey property boundary; thence along the said boundary to Church Street; thence east along Church Street to its junction with a creek at the entrance of Benque Viejo Del Carmen Town; thence downstream the said creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 83 – MOUNT CARMEL PRIMARY SCHOOL (UPPER), BENQUE VIEJO DEL CARMEN TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 84

ALL THAT area comprising the Western Section of Benque Viejo del Carmen Town bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being the intersection of a creek at the entrance of old Benque Viejo Del Carmen Town and the eastern boundary of Benque Viejo Del Car-men Town; thence upstream the said creek to Church Street; thence southwesterly along Church Street to a survey property boundary; thence along the said property boundary to a point of the south bank of the Mopan River, said point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 271 664 meters east and 1888 538 meters north; thence downstream the Mopan River to its confluence with a creek a the entrance of Benque Viejo Del Carmen Town; thence downstream the said creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 84 – MOUNT CARMEL PRIMARY SCHOOL (MIDDLE), BENQUE VIEJO DEL CARMEN TOWN.

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 83 AND 84 IS THE MOUNT CARMEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, BENQUE VIEJO DEL CARMEN TOWN.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY 1. RAMCHARAN, Heraldo Jr. “Rancha” (Mayor) 1. KUYLEN, Alfredo Rene (Mayor)2. COLEMAN, Eroll Joseph (Councillor) 2. COCOM, Edgar Luis “Eggie” (Councillor)3 CONTRERAS, Manuel Luis “Tach” (Councillor) 3. IGLESIAS, Salvador “Jorge” (Councillor) 4. GONGORA, Alvaro Enrique “Bayo” (Councillor) 4. MARTINEZ, Clemencia Araceli “Colocha” (Councillor)5. GUERRA, Elmer (Councillor) 5. MENDEZ, Victor Manuel “Meme” (Councillor)6. KOTCH, Marcos Moises “Checha” (Councillor) 6. OCHAETA, Antonio Ramon “Tony” (Councillor)7. THOMPSON, Miguel Angel “Charcoal Gonzalez “ (Councillor) 7. SALAS, Juan Carlos (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTOBANDO, Domingo “Mingo” (Mayor)

DATED: this 18th day of February 2015.

MARCELO WINDSOR Returning Officer Benque Viejo del Carmen Town Council

DANGRIGA TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, MARTIN ALEGRIA, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nomi-nated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the Dangriga Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the Polling Areas described hereunder: -

POLLING AREA NO. 92ALL THAT area comprising that section of Dangriga Town, North of the North Stann Creek River and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being at a scaled UTM coordinate of 369378 meters east and 1877918 meters north on the coast; thence southerly from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369496 meters east and 1877149 meters north; thence north east from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369585 meters east and 1877180 meters which is a point on the Sawai Street; thence continue south on the western side of said Sawai Street to its junction with Church Street; thence west along the northern side of church street to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369486 meters east and 1876659 meters north; thence south to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369490 meters east and 1876625 meters north; thence north west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369265 meters east and 1876706 meters north; thence west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 368506 meters east and 1876762 meters north; thence south along a straight line to a scale UTM coordinate point of 368509 meters east and 1876446 meters north on the northern banks of North Stann Creek; thence east along said northern bank of North Stann Creek to its confluence with the Caribbean Sea on the coast; thence northerly along said coast back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 92 – SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, DANGRIGA TOWN

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POLLING AREA NO. 94

ALL THAT area comprising that section of Dangriga Town immediately south of North Stann Creek River bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being located at a scaled UTM coordinate of 368509 meters east and 1876446 meters north; thence south from said point along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 368504 meters east and 1875643 meters north; thence east along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369713 meters east and 1875816 meters north; thence south to a scales UTM coordinate point of 369728 meters east and 1875735 meters north which is the southern side of Yemeri Road; thence east along the southern side said Yemeri Road to the coast; thence northerly along said coast up to North Stann Creek; thence westerly along North Stann Creek back to the point of commencement at a scaled UTM coordinate point of 368504 meters east and 1875643 meters north.

POLLING STATION NO. 94 –ZION ADVENTIST SCHOOL, DANGRIGA TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 95

ALL THAT area comprising the southern portion of Dangriga Town bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point the said point being located at a scaled UTM coordinate of 368504 meters east and 1875643 meters north; thence east along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369713 meters east and 1875816 meters north; thence south to a scales UTM coordinate point of 369728 meters east and 1875735 meters north which is the southern side of Yemeri Road; thence east along the southern side said Yemeri Road to the coast; thence southerly along said coast to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 370147 meters east and 1874734 meters north; thence west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 376372 meters east and 1874736 meters north; thence north east along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369449 meters east and 1875235 meters north; thence west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 368508 meters east and 1875235 meters north; thence continue north along a straight line back to its point of commencement at a scaled UTM coordinate point of 368504 meters east and 1875643 meters north;

POLLING STATION NO. 95 – HOLY GHOST ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, DANGRIGA TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 96

ALL THAT area comprising the Northern Section of Dangriga Town comprising the Benguche Area and bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point being at a scaled UTM coordinate of 369378 meters east and 1877918 meters north on the coast; thence west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate of 369107 meters east and 1877918 meters north; thence north from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369107 meters east and 1877980 meters north; thence continue west to a scaled UTM coordinate of 368963 meters east and 1877980 meters north; thence continue north to a scaled UTM coordinate of 368961 meters east and 1878098 meters north, thence west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 368506 meters east and 1878098 meters north; thence south from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate of 368506 meters east and 187762 meters north; thence east to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369265 meters east and 1876706 meters north; thence south east from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369490 meters east and 1876625 meters north; thence north to a scale UTM coordinate point of 369486 meters east and 1876659 meters north; thence east along the northern side of Church Street to its junction with Sawai Street; thence north on the western side of said Sawai Street to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369585 meters east and 1877180 meters north; thence south west from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369496 meters east and 1877149 meters north; thence northerly from said point to a scaled UTM coordinate point of 369569 meters east and 1877604 meters north the said point being on the coast of the Caribbean sea; thence northerly along said coast back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 96 – BENGUCHE PRE-SCHOOL, DANGRIGA TOWN

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 92, 94, 95 AND 96 IS THE DANGRIGA TOWN HALL, DANGRIGA TOWN.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1. OVADO, Gregory (Mayor) 1. HUMPHREYS, Francis (Mayor)2. BERNARDEZ, Hilberto (Councillor) 2. DIEGO, Yadira (Councillor)3. FLORES, Gilroy Howard (Councillor) 3. FRANCISCO, Gary Troy (Councillor)4. GARCIA GENTLE, Gwendelyn Alice (Councillor) 4. JOSEPH, Alexander “Lexus” (Councillor)5. MELENDREZ, Howard (Councillor) 5. LOPEZ, Earth (Councillor)6. SIMPSON, Grace (Councillor) 6. MOLINA, Cheryl (Councillor)7. TEUL, Liberato (Councillor) 7. NICASIO, Herbert (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTLEWIS, Chris “Master Chris” (Mayor)

DATED this 18th day of February 2015.MARTIN ALEGRIA

Returning Officer Dangriga Town Council

PUNTA GORDA TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION, 2015NOTICE THAT A POLL WILL BE TAKEN

In accordance with the Town Councils Act and the applicable Regulations, I, GODFREY ARZU, Returning Officer, hereby give notice that more candidates having been nominated than there are seats to be filled, the election of one (1) Mayor and six (6) other members of the Punta Gorda Town Council will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 between the hours of seven o’clock in the morning and six o’clock in the afternoon of the same day in the following Polling Stations established in the Polling Areas described hereunder: -

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POLLING AREA NO. 109ALL THAT area comprising the Southern Section of Punta Gorda Town from Prince Street and Environs bounded as follows:

Commencing point, the said point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 306277 meters east and 1781248 meters north and being on New Road; thence west to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 304442 meters east and 1781237 meters north; thence south to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 304442 meters east and 1778462 meters north, the said point being on the coast of the Caribbean Sea; thence northerly along the coast to the southern side of Prince Street; thence north west along the southern side of Prince Street to its intersection with the airstrip; thence south and around airstrip to its intersection with the southern side of New Road; thence north west along the southern side of New Road back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 109 – ST. PETER CLAVER ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, PUNTA GORDA TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 111

ALL THAT area comprising the Northern Section of Punta Gorda Town and environs bounded as follows:

Commencing from a point the said point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 307190 meters east and 1782375 meters north and being on the south bank of Joe Taylor Creek, thence south west along a straight line to a scaled UTM coordinate of 306645 meters east and 1781378 meters north; thence west to a scaled UTM coordinate of 306497 meters east and 1781379 meters north; thence south west to a scale UTM coordinate of 306430 meters east and 1781247 meters north; thence west to the south side of New Road having a scaled UTM of 306227 meters east and 1781248 meters north; thence south east along the southern side of the said New Road to its intersection with the airstrip; thence south west and around the airstrip to its intersection with Prince Street; thence south east along the southern side of Prince Street to the Caribbean Sea Coast; thence northerly along the said coast to its confluence of Joe Taylor Creek; thence north easterly along the southern banks of said Joe Taylor Creek back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 111 – PUNTA GORDA METHODIST SCHOOL, PUNTA GORDA TOWN

POLLING AREA NO. 112A

ALL THAT area comprising of Joe Taylor Creek and Hopeville bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point, the said point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 307692 meters east and 1782842 meters north; thence west to a point having a scaled UTM of 307292 meters east and 1782843 meters north; thence south to a point having a scaled UTM of 307288 meters east and 1782386 meters north, the said point being on Joe Taylor Creek; thence south easterly along the southern bank of Joe Taylor Creek to the Caribbean sea Coast; then north along the sea coast to a point having a scaled UTM coordinate of 307705 meters east and 1782448 meters north; thence continue north back to the point of commencement.

POLLING STATION NO. 112A – PUNTA GORDA METHODIST SCHOOL, PUNTA GORDA TOWN

COUNTING STATION: FOR POLLING AREAS NUMBERS 109,111, AND 112A IS THE FR. FRANCIS J RING, S.J. PARISH HALL, 95 FRONT STREET, PUNTA GORDA TOWN.

CANDIDATES

The Candidates for the above-mentioned election are as follows:

PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY1. FUENTES, Anthony (Mayor) 1. GUTIERREZ, Fern (Mayor)2. CAL, Moses (Councillor) 2. AVILA, Aphane (Councillor)3. NORALEZ, Raimundo ”Papito” (Councillor) 3. CAYETANO, Lucia “Lucy” (Councillor)4. PALACIO, Mary (Councillor) 4. CHUN, Winston (Councillor)5. PARHAM, Waylon “Daddy P” (Councillor) 5. GUTIERREZ, Luzanne (Councillor)6. ROCHES, Francis Crispin (Councillor) 6. MCKENZIE, Ashton Akeem (Councillor)7. SELGADO, Charles (Councillor) 7. POLONIO, Franklin “Kranka” (Councillor)

PEOPLES NATIONAL PARTY1. MAHEIA, William “Wil” (Mayor)2. BORLAND, Deborah (Councillor)3. COC, Eleazer (Councillor)4. MCKENZIE, Linston “ Blues” (Councillor)5. REQUENA, Placida “Ms. Leonie” (Councillor)6. VALERIO, Daniel “ Danny Ciego” (Councillor)7. WESTBY, Anthony “Mak” (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTGABRIEL, Anthony “Hammer” (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTMORGAN, Hervan Marion Sr. (Councillor)

INDEPENDENTMUSCHAMP, Orlando Albert (Councillor)

DATED: this 18th of February 2015.GODFREY ARZU

Returning Officer Punta Gorda Town Council

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Elections and Boundaries Commission, Belize City, 18th February 2015

NOTICE

ALLOCATION OF COLOURS TO POLITICAL PARTIESAND INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES CONTESTING THE 4TH MARCH, 2015 MUNICIPAL ELECTION

The Chief Elections Officer has allocated the following colours to the political parties and independent candidates contesting the 4th March, 2015 Municipal Election.

POLITCAL PARTIES COLOUR

United Democratic Party (UDP) RED People’s United Party (PUP) BLUE

Peoples National Party (PNP) FOREST GREEN Vision Inspired By The People (VIP) (Belmopan and San Pedro) GOLDEN YELLOW INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES Torres, Eustaquio “Ernesto” (Belize City) PURPLE Guerrero, Wilfredo Ernesto (Belmopan City) DARK GREY Smith, Richard Albert (Belmopan City) DARK GREEN Obando, Domingo “Mingo” (Benque Viejo Del Carmen Town) MEDIUM GREEN Lewis, Christopher “Master Chris” (Dangriga Town) MEDIUM GREY Gabriel, Anthony “Hammer” (Punta Gorda Town) LIGHT GREY Morgan Sr., Hervan Marion (Punta Gorda Town) NONE Muschamp, Orlando Albert (Punta Gorda Town) BLACK JOSEPHINE TAMAI CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER

ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENTBELIZE CITY

18th February 2015

NOTICEMUNICIPAL ELECTION

BAN ON LOUDSPEAKERS ETC. ON POLLING DAY

The Elections and Boundaries Department wishes to draw the attention of the general public to Section 149 of the Cities and Town Councils Acts, which bans the use of loud speakers and meeting on polling day, which is Wednesday, 4th March 2015.Section 149 (1) and (2) states as follows:

149. (1) No person shall furnish or supply any loudspeaker, bunting, ensign, banner, standard, set of colours, or any other flag, to any person with intent that it shall be carried, worn or used, as political propaganda, on polling day, and no person shall with any such intent, carry, wear or use, any such loudspeaker, bunting, ensign, banner, standard or set of colours, or any other flag on polling day.

(2) No person shall furnish or supply any flag, ribbons, label or like favour to or for any person with intent that it be worn or used by any person within any division on polling day, as a party badge to dis-tinguish the wearer as the supporter of any candidate, or of the political or other opinions entertained or supposed to be entertained by such candidate, and no person shall use or wear any flag, ribbon, label, or other favour, as such badge, within any city or town on polling day.

Failure to comply with these provisions is an offence under the law.

(JOSEPHINE TAMAI)CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER

Elections and Boundaries DepartmentBelize City

18th February 2015

NOTICE

RESTRICTION ON SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON ELECTION DAY

The Elections and Boundaries Department wishes to draw the attention of the general public and liquor licence holders to section 146 of the Cities and Town Councils Acts and S.I. No.’s 32 and 33 of 2009 which states that every person who is the holder of any liquor licence authorising the sale of intoxicating liquor in any premises maintained solely for that purpose shall take all necessary steps to cause such premises to be closed to the public on election day, between the hour appointed for the opening of the poll, that is,7:00 a.m. 4th March 2015, and the completion of counting of ballot papers.

The law further provides that any person who is the holder of any hotel licence, special hotel licence, restaurant licence or licence to sell liquor in any premises, not solely maintained for that purpose, granted under the pro-visions of any Act authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquor shall take all necessary steps to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquor at any time upon election day between the hour appointed for the opening of the poll and the completion of counting of ballot papers.

A breach of this section by any person is an offence and a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars. (JOSEPHINE TAMAI) CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT

BELIZE CITY 18th February 2015

NOTICEMUNICIPAL ELECTION

EMPLOYERS TO ALLOW EMPLOYEES REASONABLE TIME FOR VOTING

The attention of all employers and the general public is drawn to the provisions of Section 147 of the Cities and Town Councils Acts, which requires employers to grant reasonable time to employees to vote on Election Day, Wednesday, 4th March 2015, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Section 147 (1) and (2) states as follows:

“147. (1) Every employer shall, on polling day, allow every voter in his employ a reasonable time during the prescribed period for voting, and no employer shall make any deduction from the pay or other remu-neration of any such voter or impose upon or exact from him any penalty by reason of his absence during such period.

(2) Any employer who, directly or indirectly refuses to grant, or by intimidation, undue influence or in any other way, interferes with the granting of reasonable time to any voter in his employ during the prescribed period of voting as in this section provided, shall on summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year.”

(JOSEPHINE TAMAI) CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER

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ALL THAT piece or parcel being PAR-CEL 539/1,SANTA CLARA/ SAN ROMAN REG. SECTION, BLOCK 1, COROZAL being the leasehold prop-erty of George Moralez.

All that piece or parcel containing 1.17 Acres being lot 5 situate approx 10 1/2 Miles On the Belize Corozal Road. Land Only being the freehold property of Noguera Sugarcane Derivatives

All that piece or parcel containing 639.4 Square Meters, being Regis-tration Section Grants Land Block 1 Parcel 322/1 Copper Bank, Corozal District. The property is appraised under the assumption of good mar-ketable title in fee simple volume 28 of 2002. The property in review has a single family bungalow residence with a gross square footage of 980 sq ft at ground floor and 260 sq ft at first floor and land 639.4 S.M. being the freehold property of Sarah Cobb

AT 3:30 P.M. IN FRONT OF SCOTIABANK

(Belize) LTD. Corozal Town Branch

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NOEL J. CODDCarmelita Village,

Orange Walk DistrictTel: Office: 677-5184

cell: 624-5184Email:[email protected]

San Pedro Police

discover bodies in

shallow graveSan Pedro, Ambergris Caye, February 19, 2015

Coast Guard and San Pe-dro Police made a gruesome discovery of two men buried in shallow grave in an area located 11 ½ miles north of San Pedro Town on Wednesday afternoon.

The men have been identi-fied as 41 year old Sylvin Chi and 23 year old Benjamin Molina, both residents of Corozal Dis-trict. Both men travelled to San pedro for employment.

The men’s employer went to the Police on Wednesday morn-ing to report that they had left his house about 5:00am the day before and had not returned.

The Police and Coast Guard launched a search for the two men and their investigations led them to an area north of town where they saw traces of blood. They then stumbled on another area which appeared to have been freshly dug. The authorities began digging into the ground and found the two bodies in a grave about two feet deep.

Both men had gunshot wounds to their heads.

A Puppet On Strings?

say that about my opponents at this time. Inexperience is on their side. Khalid, well I don’t know if he has ever had a job before. I don’t know except working the computer in the office of the Area Representative,” he commented.

Lopez might admit today that Be-lisle has gotten a little more experience in Saldivar’s office. In October 2009, Belisle turned a “businessman” when his name joined Saldivar’s in company documents which started a company named Mytheon Solutions. The busi-ness of the company was described as a “phone credit distribution”. In June 2010, Belisle suddenly removed his name from the company and left John Saldivar’s name only. Then in August 2010, John Saldivar handed over the ownership to his wife, Darlene Saldivar.

In 2014, GOB sources revealed that the Ministry of National Securi-ty paid just under two million dollars to Mytheon Solutions for purchasing phone credit. Remember, this is the same company which started off being owned by John Saldivar and Khalid Be-lisle. Saldivar is the Minister of National Security. What a conflict of interest! Neither Saldivar nor Belisle have com-mented about their involvement in the company.

It is the secretive manner in which the two have nurtured their business and political relationship that Belmopan residents are suspicious about.

Hon. Julius Espat hard at work in Cayo South

Grading and drainage works on the streets of Cotton Tree Village

Filling of a low area to provide for the expansion

of the basketball court, requested by the commu-

nity in Camalote

Completion of a much needed culvert in Saint

Matthews village

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