Pictorial

Published: Saturday | July 7, 2012 Comments 0
From left: Edmund Bartlett, member of parliament for East Central St James; Ewen Corrodus, custos of St James; Sharon Ffolkes-Abrahams, member of parliament for West Central St James; and Glendon Harris, mayor of Montego Bay, take part in a worship...
From left: Edmund Bartlett, member of parliament for East Central St James; Ewen Corrodus, custos of St James; Sharon Ffolkes-Abrahams, member of parliament for West Central St James; and Glendon Harris, mayor of Montego Bay, take part in a worship...
Custos of St James, Ewen George Corrodus (seated centre) is flanked by the 32 new justices of the peace for St James who received their instrument of office last Thursday at The Wexford Hotel. Witnessing the event was permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Robert Rainford (left), who delivered the main address.-Photo by Barrington Flemming
Custos of St James, Ewen George Corrodus (seated centre) is flanked by the 32 new justices of the peace for St James who received their instrument of office last Thursday at The Wexford Hotel. Witnessing the event was permanent secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Robert Rainford (left), who delivered the main address.-Photo by Barrington Flemming
Davon Crump (right), president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, accepts his letter of appointment from Ewen Corrodus, custos of St James, during the installation ceremony of 32 new justices of the peace for the parish at The Wexford Hotel in Montego Bay.- Photo by Mark Titus
Davon Crump (right), president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, accepts his letter of appointment from Ewen Corrodus, custos of St James, during the installation ceremony of 32 new justices of the peace for the parish at The Wexford Hotel in Montego Bay.- Photo by Mark Titus

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