Bookmark Jamaica-Gleaner.com
Go-Jamaica Gleaner Classifieds Discover Jamaica Youth Link Jamaica
Business Directory Go Shopping inns of jamaica Local Communities

Home
Lead Stories
News
Business
Sport
Commentary
Letters
Entertainment
The Shipping Industry
Mind &Spirit
The Star
E-Financial Gleaner
Overseas News
Communities
Search This Site
powered by FreeFind
Services
Archives
Find a Jamaican
Library
Weather
Subscriptions
News by E-mail
Newsletter
Print Subscriptions
Interactive
Chat
Dating & Love
Free Email
Guestbook
ScreenSavers
Submit a Letter
WebCam
Weekly Poll
About Us
Advertising
Gleaner Company
Search the Web!

Salvation Army annual Christmas Kettle Drive - Gleaner managers take to the streets today
published: Tuesday | December 2, 2003

CHAIRMAN AND managing director of The Gleaner Company, Oliver Clarke and Editor-in Chief, Garfield Grandison will be among the team who will be assisting the Salvation Army in its annual Christmas Kettle Drive by taking to the streets today.

They will be in strategic selling locations from 6.30 a.m. to 8 a.m. today to encourage customers to buy the newspaper and/or make a donation to the Salvation Army officer, operating with the team.

The company will donate to the Salvation Army $2 from each copy of The Gleaner sold on December 2.

Mr. Clarke will be stationed at the Tom Redcam Avenue/Camp Road intersection with Major Devon Haughton, the Salvation Army's eastern divisional commander. Mr. Grandison will sell at the corner of Lady Musgrave Road, close to Vale Royal.

Other managers forming The Gleaner team include deputy managing director, Christopher Roberts, who will be stationed at Barbican Road and Wedcombe Avenue; circulation manager, Norman Marshall (beside RBTT Bank in Half-Way Tree); Mavis Belasse, information systems manager (Knutsford Boulevard/ Trafalgar Road); Karin Cooper, corporate affairs (Lady Musgrave/Hopefield Road); Yvonne Senior, advertising manager (Manor Park); Collin Bourne, company secretary (Mona Road); Ian Roxborough, print manager (Oliver Road/Shortwood); Marlene Davis, manager of Go-Jamaica (Oxford Road/Old Hope Road) and Anthony O'Gilvie (Washington Boulevard/Molynes Road).

The Salvation Army has a programme that feeds street people, funds AIDS hostels such as the one at Peter's Lane, downtown Kingston. It also provides 700 meals daily and distributes to those in need with assistance from Food for the Poor.

More Lead Stories | | Print this Page



































©Copyright2003 Gleaner Company Ltd. | Disclaimer | Letters to the Editor | Suggestions

Home - Jamaica Gleaner