NIA awards 17 persons for their service to Nevis

Hyleta Liburd receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for services in Education
Hyleta Liburd receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for services in Education
NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (September 22, 2014) — Seventeen persons were awarded by the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), for their contribution to the development of Nevis at the 31st Annual Independence Day Ceremonial Parade and Awards Ceremony, at the Elquemedo T. Willet Park on September 19, 2014. The theme was “A Nation on the Move: Celebrating Our Progress.”
 
 
In the area of Education, five persons were honoured. They were Hyleta Liburd of Brown Hill Village, Lornette Manners of Morning Star, Lucia Wilkinson of Westbury, Celia Archibald of Brick Kiln Village and Leonie Dasent of Stoney Grove.
 
 
For Industry and Commerce, three persons were honoured in that category. They were Wilma Cornelius of Charlestown, Donald Hendrickson of Cox Village and Aubrey Jones of Camps Village.
 
 
In the area of Agriculture, Sylvia Jones of Brown Pasture was the only awardee. In the area of Public Service, Lornette Thompson of Brown Hill was the only awardee and so were Tyrone O’Flaherty of Rawlins Pasture who was awarded for his contributions to Culture and Carlton Williams of Gingerland, a resident of the United States Virgin Islands, for his contributions to Community Service.
 
 
For service in Health, Myrna Webbe of Government Road in Charlestown, Norah Mulrain of Hanley’s Road and Stedroy Williams also of Hanley’s Road were awarded.
 
 
In the area of Sports, Livingstone Lawrence of Cotton Ground and Brem Liburd of Brown Hill were honoured for their contributions.
 
Didier Rohan receives an award on behalf of Lornette Manners from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Education  Lucia Wilkinson receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Education  Celia Archibald receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Education  Leonie Dasent receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Education  Gloria Anslyn receives an award on behalf of her mother Wilma Cornelius from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General s for her services in Industry and Commerce  Aubrey Jones receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for his services in Industry and Commerce  Sylvia Jones receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Agriculture  Lornette Thompson receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Public Service  Myrna Webbe receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Health  Norah Mulrain receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for her services in Health  Stedroy Williams receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for his services in Health  Livingstone Lawrence receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for his services in Sports  Brem Liburd receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for his services in Sports  Tyrone O’Flaherty receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for his services in Culture  Carlton Williams receives an award from His Honour Eustace John Deputy Governor General for his services in Community Service
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