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published: Tuesday | April 1, 2008


Mr Banker, don't think you can fool us under that paint, we know it's Christopher Williams of NCB Capital Markets. - Photos by Sill/Freelance Photographer

Well, the usually corporate conservative crew were out in all their glory for the annual carnival parade on Sunday and this week, Gleaner publications will share snapshots of their antics with you. Meanwhile, Mandeville businessman Trevor Heaven threw a beach birthday bash for his wife last Saturday.


Harry Smith just can't seem to let the colour red go and chose it for Sunday's carnival parade. He's now an executive in residence at the University of the West Indies and also has a new corporate board appointment. Very valuable asset indeed.


Birthday girl Claudine Heaven gets cosy with hubby Trevor Heaven at her birthday party at Norma's in the Port Antonio Marine, Portland, last Saturday. - photo by Barbara Ellington


Jonathan and Rebecca Greenland and their children are out to see the Bacchanal Jamaica Road Parade on Sunday, March 30.


Pablo's Rosa Joseph is all caught up in the fun and revelry.

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