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published: Thursday | November 27, 2008


At the Sea Freight cocktail party our camera caught the company's Danny Vargas and Cammeka Cookhorn in a relaxed mood! - photos by Denise Reid

It's the time of year for celebration and over in Montego Bay, Sea Freight held its first anniversary cocktail reception at Groovy Grouper recently and the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), held its annual awards banquet at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel on November 14.


Retiring Permanent Secretary, Gilbert Scott (centre), introduces his fiancée Annmarie Anglin to former Minister of National Security, Dr Peter Phillips. Scott is retiring from the ministry after seven years of service. - Contributed Photos


Gilbert Scott (left) is tickled about something one of his former bosses, Dr Peter Phillips (right), had to say during a retirement function for Scott, hosted by Minister of National Security, Colonel Trevor MacMillan, at his Jacks Hill home on Tuesday evening.


Travel writer and broadcaster Melanie Reffes (left) and photographer Janet McKenzie-Copec took time to lyme at Sea Freight's anniversary cocktail reception in Montego Bay on November 13.


Rosalyn Campbell, executive director of the Private Security Regulation Authority, receives an award from Commissioner of Police,Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, for her contribution to the organisation and the security industry. Looking on is Captain Basil Bewry. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


Robert Lalah signs a copy of his book 'Roving with Lalah' for Woman Inc member Patsy Mair. Lalah was a speaker at Woman Inc's two-day trade fair and expo held at the Pegasus hotel last weekend. The book will be in bookstores across the island next week.


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