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THE MONTHLY GLEANER | OCTOBER 11 - NOVEMBER 10, 2021 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | NEWS 4 Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Rohan McKinnon Henry are being asked to kindly contact Anna-Kaye M. Osborne, Attorney- at-Law at 3 Balmoral Avenue, Kingston 10, St. Andrew, Jamaica at 876 -589-7088 or via email: annakayeosborne@hotmail.com . WHEREABOUTS NOTICE HELP WANTED: Lost Badge NYC Housing Inspector’s Gold Badge and NYC Housing Preservation and Development Inspector ID Card , lost in Jamaica, Queens, New York, on Sunday May 23, 2021 (05/23/2021) , at approximately 10:00 am. Last seen near the corner of Sutphin Blvd and 109 Ave. The badge was in a black case holder with a NYC issued photo ID. Please contact Tyrece Wilson at, 646-398-0883 , if found. LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2274319 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Title has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 1078 Folio: 307 Lot: 365 Place: Ensom Pen Parish: St. Catherine Registered proprietor(s): Bernardo Wilfred Thomas and Rhoda Cecile Thomas The following transactions were lodged with this application and will be registered pursuant to Section 81 of the RTA: Application to Note Death 2274317 Application to be Registered , on Transmission 2274318 L. Dunbar Deputy Registrar of Titles LOST TITLE APPLICATION NO.: 2286168 OFFICE OF TITLES NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 82 OF THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT (RTA) WHEREAS the applicant(s) in the above stated application has/have declared that the following duplicate Certificate of Titles has been lost, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to cancel the said Certificate of Title and issue a new one in duplicate fourteen days after the last publication of this advertisement. Volume: 1193 Folio: 604 Lot: 252 Place: Rennock Lodge Parish: Kingston Registered proprietor(s): Jestina Maud Harper The following transactions were lodged with this application and will be registered pursuant to Section 81 of the RTA: Transfer: 2286164 L.Dunbar Deputy Registrar of Titles M INISTEROFHealthandWellness Dr Christopher Tufton is wel- coming a medical mission to the island fromOctober 17 toDecember 17, being organised by the Jamaica Diaspora Council Northeast. Tufton was speaking at the sixth in a series of virtual town hall meetings dubbed ‘Let’s Connect’ with Audrey Marks, Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States. He thanked the Jamaica Diaspora Northeast team for the mission, which will be going into the parish of Westmoreland at the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital. He said that the health and wellness ministry will be happy to do whatever is necessary to support the mission, and highlighted the need for support for the parish and the hospital. “That parish has had its fair share of outbreaks, and that hospital in particular has had significant challenges in terms of bed space.We have had a number of deaths, and so any support at all would be excellent,”Tufton said. He added that work is ongoing on the field hospital there and that, hopefully, by the time the mission team arrives in Jamaica, the facility would be ready for them to function and to provide support for the hard-working team on the ground. Information on the medical mission was disclosed at the town hall meeting by Global Jamaica Diaspora Council Northeast representative Dr Karren Dunkley, who explained that the team already had more than 60 volunteers registered. She used the opportunity to appeal for physicians, respiratory therapists and nurses. PURPOSE “The purpose of the mission is to provide human resource support to our healthcare counterparts in Jamaica,” Dunkley said. She added that the advance teamwill be deployed on October 17 and that they will be followed by teams of 10, led by different doctors, including lead part- ner Dr Trevor Dixon from the Jamaicans Abroad Helping Jamaicans At Home (JAHJAH) Foundation, Dr Robert Clarke from Help Jamaica Medical Mission, and Dr Gary Rhule, Jamaica Diaspora Northeast’s health sector co-chair. Other leadpartners includeRegistered Nurse Claudette Powell of the Jamaica Diaspora Northeast USA and Karen Shields from the JAHJAH Foundation. Dunkley said fully vaccinated indi- viduals who wish to volunteer, can visit the entity’s website, www.janed.org , to register. She added that there would also be a strong focus on mental health, and that this effort to destigmatise mental healthwould be led by Lorraine Smith, a nationally certifiedmental health expert who will provide counselling services. Dunkley also alerted persons to the fact that drop boxes are available in New York and New Jersey for much- needed medical supplies, all listed on the website, for the mission. She thanked Consul General to New York Alsion RoachWilson for her role in the effort, and expressed confidence that the goal of 100 persons to provide support for healthcare workers at the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital will be met. Medical mission to assist Sav-la-Mar Hospital Savanna-la-Mar Hospital THE WEEK
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