Pearson Convention Center - Barbados Ball Canada Aid
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Pearson Convention Center - Barbados Ball Canada Aid
Pearson Convention Center 2638 Steeles Avenue East, Brampton 1 MESSAGE THE RT. HONOURABLE STEPHEN HARPER, P.C., M.P. THE BARBADOS BALL 3 4 NORTH POINT ST. LUCY, BARBADOS “Where Nature Takes THE ANIMAL FLOWER CAVE Your Breath Away” ST. LUCY, BARBADOS 5 6 MESSAGE TONIGHT’S PROGRAM HOST Jemeni, G98.7FM Morning Show co-host, writer, poet, actor HIGH COMMISSIONER OF BARBADOS TO CANADA HIS EXCELLENCY GREETINGS PRESENTATIONS E. EVELYN GREAVES Steve Kirton, President, Recognition of Past Presidents Barbados Ball Canada Aid Recognition of Outstanding His Excellency E. Evelyn Supporters RUM PUNCH RECEPTION Greaves, Entertainment by Pan Fantasy UPTON D. Gibbs ALLEN, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of High Commissioner Barbados Ball Award Steelband, Roger andMBBS, Banja MSc,Barbados Paediatrics atThe theNutsellers, University of Toronto. to CanadaHe is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Ruk-a-Tuk Ensemble, DOOR PRIZES AND RAFFLE Town Crier Johnfor Webster Hospital Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the Research GUEST Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. HisSPEAKER primary appointment DRAWS is with the Division Dr. Upton Allen, SILENT ofAUCTION Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. Caribbean-SickKids ENTERTAINMENT AND He is also a professor, Institute of Health Policy,Paediatric Management and Evaluation, Cancer and Blood Disorders DANCING NATIONAL ANTHEMS University of Toronto. Project Arturo Tappin, Betty GriffithCarolyn Williams with Jason Payne, Biggie Irie, DJ NiteRider Locke on piano Dr. Allen received his medicalDINNER degree from the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. He receivedEntertainment pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick TABLE Children, by the Jason DESSERT INVOCATION Toronto. His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases was also done at The Locke Trio The Venerable Peter Fenty, Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to a Archdeacon of York and Bishop (MSc) from McMaster University. Auction Elect degree in Clinical EpidemiologyLive Dr. Allen is a Director of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK). He is a past Chair of the Infectious Diseases Specialty Training Committee, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). He is a member of the Specialty Standards Review Committee, RCPSC. He is a council member of the International Pediatric Transplant Association. He is actively involved in clinical and research activities relating to immunocompromised patients, including children with cancers and those who have undergone organ transplantation. He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project. This is a collaborative initiative between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, aimed at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries (Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and St. Lucia). MENU Dr. Allen has had many other academic and professional accomplishments. He VEGETARIAN ENTRÉE SALAD has had numerous invited lectures internationally, visiting professorships, greater Vegetable Strudel with Roasted Baby Spinach, Cherry Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce than 200 scientific publications, several book chapters, more than 150 scientific Roasted Pepper Medley and abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. Past awards include the Avocado, with Herbed Red Wine Harry Jerome Award, the African DESSERT Canadian Achievement Award of Excellence in Vinaigrette Coconut and Mango Cheese the Health Sciences, the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s Award and Cake the Clinical Science on a Rainbow of Fruit Coulis with ENTRÉE Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. Chocolate Coated Strawberry Sea Salt and Rosemarie Chicken and Seared Red Snapper Filet with Tomato Fennel Ragout, Papaya Black Bean Rice and Fresh Vegetables THE BARBADOS BALL MENU MENU 8 MESSAGE THE HONOURABLE FREUNDEL J. STEWART, Q.C., M.P. THE BARBADOS BALL MESSAGE HIGH COMMISSIONER OF BARBADOS TO CANADA HIS EXCELLENCY E. EVELYN GREAVES THE BARBADOS BALL 12 MESSAGE PREMIER OF ONTARIO HON. KATHLEEN WYNNE THE BARBADOS BALL 14 MESSAGE MAYOR OF TORONTO HIS LORDSHIP ROB FORD THE BARBADOS BALL 16 MESSAGE ACTING CONSUL GENERAL OF BARBADOS AT TORONTO FERDINAND GILL On behalf of Team Barbados at Toronto, and on my own behalf as Consul General (ag) I want to offer sincerest congratulations to the Executive and members of Barbados Ball Canada Aid for successfully hosting the Barbados Ball, now in its tenth year. Ten years in the life of an organization is a major milestone; one that should be celebrated. In this instance Barbados Ball Canada Aid has much to celebrate. The Barbados Ball keeps getting bigger and better, attracting major corporate sponsorship and more recently you have teamed up with The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) in support of the Caribbean-SickKids Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project. Barbados Ball Canada Aid assists Barbadian youth in Canada by providing scholarships under the BBCA John Rollock Memorial Scholarship Program and makes significant donations towards health care initiatives that benefit Barbados. Your organization has also collaborated with the Consulate General in offering assistance to Barbadian nationals in distress; and through the Barbados Ball, helps to promote Barbados as a premiere vacation destination. I also take this opportunity to congratulate this year’s recipient of the Barbados Ball Award, former Consul General at Toronto Kay McConney. Each year at the Barbados Ball you present the Barbados Ball Award to a Barbadian residing in Canada, for professional acclaim and/ or outstanding community service; and we are pleased to acknowledge and congratulate your organization for recognizing and celebrating these outstanding Barbadians. Congratulations also to Jerry Kreindler and Marge Folkes who are being recognized for their outstanding support to Barbados Ball Canada Aid. The theme for 2013, “Where Nature Takes Your Breath Away” aptly describes the breathtaking beauty of our beloved home land. In this regard I would like to thank all patrons for their support over the past nine years and to encourage you to visit Barbados and take advantage of our hospitality and warmth as you immerse yourself in the haven, called; “Barbados”. Ferdinand Gill Consul General (ag) THE BARBADOS BALL 18 MESSAGE CHIEF OF POLICE WILLIAM BLAIR THE BARBADOS BALL 20 MESSAGE PRESIDENT, BARBADOS BALL CANADA AID STEVE KIRTON A very warm welcome to our 10th anniversary edition of The Barbados Ball. The past twelve months were both exciting and challenging. The Ball, our main fundraising event, achieved unprecedented attendance in 2012 and we are very optimistic about its future prospects and the continued success of our fundraising efforts. Also, in August last year we received the Minister’s Leadership and Achievement Award at the Diaspora Conference in Barbados. This award is presented by the Barbados Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade to the diaspora organization that demonstrates notable achievements over a sustained period, which contributes to the economy or society of Barbados. The award validates the work we do and we are proud to be recognized for our contributions to Barbados. In 2012 we took steps to take the organization to the next level by broadening the reach of our two charitable causes: supporting healthcare and education. We partnered with The Hospital for Sick Children in the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project launched this year to help improve the lot of children battling these diseases across the Caribbean. In support of this project, we donated of $20,000 to the Telemedicine facility and committed to donating $15,000 in 2013 and 2014 for nurse and laboratory technician training. You will hear more about the Project from Dr. Upton Allen in his speech this evening. As part of our strategy for the growth of the BBCA John Rollock Memorial Scholarships program, we extended the application due date to June 14th to facilitate the application process; and starting this year the presentation of the scholarships will be a separate event from the Ball. This brings us to this evening’s celebration. With our theme being “Where Nature Takes Our Breath Away”, we wish to draw your attention to the natural beauty of Barbados and I take this opportunity to introduce you to Harrison’s Cave, which offers explorers a breathtaking underground journey, and the Flower Forest, a peaceful and majestic garden of tropical flowers and jungle-like rain forest. Whether you are a visitor or a resident of Barbados, you should experience these natural attractions. Finally I thank our sponsors, donors, Team Barbados, our Board of Directors, Advisory Council, members and volunteers for their continuous support of our efforts to enrich lives through our education and healthcare initiatives. I am also delighted to recognize the many Friends of Barbados, some in the audience this evening and those who are unable to attend, but still show their support in other ways. Thank you all. Please enjoy the evening and thank you all for your support of the Barbados Ball and Barbados Ball Canada Aid. Steve Kirton President Barbados Ball Canada Aid THE BARBADOS BALL AWARDS BARBADOS BALL AWARD RECIPIENT KAY MCCONNEY KAY MCCONNEY is the founder and Chief Executive Mind of the Canadianbased, Executive training, coaching and consulting firm, The Executive Minds™. The Executive Minds™ builds the capacity of entrepreneurs, business owners and Executives from all sectors to turn their talent into profit, and their teams into fully engaged partners. Kay is a certified Coach who leads the company’s coaching practice, Executive Minds Coaching, www.theexecutiveminds.com. She’s best known for inspiring clients to reach beyond perceived limitations to achieve unimagined heights. On the charitable side, Kay McConney is President of International Development Facilitators, a charity that mobilizes and manages resources for international development projects in the Caribbean region. As an entrepreneur, trainer, consultant and coach, Kay draws from over 20 years of strategic leadership experience in the public and private sectors internationally. She has helped to build businesses, develop Executive capacity and grow relationships in various capacities in North America, Europe and the Caribbean. Once described by SHE Caribbean magazine as “a dynamo in the foreign service”, Kay McConney has held high-level diplomatic positions as the Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) and Senior Trade Negotiator at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). She’s the former Consul General of Barbados in Canada and former Dean of the CARICOM (Caribbean Community) Consular Corps in Toronto. A resident of Oakville Ontario, Kay McConney’s return to the world of private enterprise has brought her full circle to where her early career began in marketing management, business development and international development. “I’m doing what I enjoy most – helping people, businesses and organizations to grow”, Kay says. This gold medal winning international track and field athlete and honours scholar now blazes new trails in business and Executive coaching, while making time to give back to community as a resource for the Emerging Global Leaders program of York University, Canada; a volunteer with the Canadian Multicultural L.E.A.D organisation; and a mentor for young, emerging leaders. THE BARBADOS BALL SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD RECIPIENTS JERRY KREINDLER AND MARGE FOLKES JERRY KREINDLER was born in Barbados, and spent his formative years on the island growing up at Maxwell Coast, Christ Church and Cattlewash, St. Joseph, and as a student at The Lodge School in St. John. Jerry’s parents, Joseph and Sara Kreindler, came to Barbados during the 1930’s and met and got married on the island. Starting as a peddler selling from door to door, Joseph Kreindler eventually established a group of retail department stores in Bridgetown, including, The Modern Dress Shoppe and GW Hutchinson on Broad Street, The Gift Shop on Lower Broad Street, The Jubilee Store on Swan Street, The Calypso Shop in Hastings and the Wear Well Shirt Factory on Constitution Road. At its peak in the 1970’s, J.C. Kreindler & Co. Ltd. employed over 275 Barbadian citizens. After completing high school in Montreal, Jerry went on to complete his BA degree at McGill University, and degrees in law at Queen Mary College, University of London, England and the University of Ottawa. Jerry moved to Toronto in 1981 and was called to the Ontario Bar in 1982. During his legal career he has worked in private practice for two of Toronto’s best known law firms – Thomson Rogers and Fasken Martineau – and as Chief Legal Officer for two major Fortune 500 companies, Honeywell Canada and Honda Canada. He is currently the Principal of Kreindler Law, a business law firm, located in downtown Toronto. Jerry is a former member of the Board of Directors of Kia Canada Inc., and was a Founding Director of the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). He also acted as a lead negotiator for the Canadian automobile industry in the negotiations leading up to the establishment of the National Automobile Dealer Arbitration Plan (NADAP). He is a member of the Executive of the Citizenship & Immigration Section of the Ontario Bar Association. Since 2009, he has served as a Member of the Advisory Committee of Barbados Ball Canada Aid, organizers of the Barbados Ball. In 1984, Jerry married the love of his life, the beautiful and accomplished, Eve Lerner. Jerry and Eve have two sons, Derek, an automotive journalist and Managing Editor of the award-winning automotive website The Truth About Cars (TTAC.com), and Graeme, a final year student in the Honours Business Administration program at the Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario. MARGE FOLKES is originally from North Vancouver, B.C. and moved to Toronto with her family in 1964. In 1974 Marge graduated from North Albion Collegiate with honours and immediately started working at a travel agency. While working at the Travel Bug in Malton, Ontario, Marge met her mentor and teacher, Dora Yung, who inspired and educated her in all aspects of the travel business. Marge has travelled extensively throughout the Caribbean, China, Europe, Canada and the USA. As a big Michael Jackson fan, her favourite trip every year is to California to visit Neverland to honour his life and legacy. As a result of her travels, she became a highly respected and well-rounded travel consultant, not only for the travelling public, but also as an advisor to airlines and tour operators servicing the Caribbean. On December 01, 1988, Marge and Orville Folkes opened Marville Travel, located in Port Credit, Ontario. Marge is also a naturalized citizen of Barbados and the agency is dedicated to the promotion and servicing of the Barbadian Diaspora. Marville Travel is a household name in the Barbadian community, due to Marge’s tireless promotional and philanthropic efforts in the market. As a travel agent, Marge is capable of checking rates for 3 people, taking 5 reservations and answering 5 incoming calls – simultaneously. She takes full responsibility for the airline food, traffic jams, rental car flat tires, weather, hotel location and the national economy. Yes, you know why, because she is a Travel Agent. THE BARBADOS BALL BBCA SUPPORTS SICKKIDS PROJECT Inset, L-R: Dr. Upton Allen - The Hospital For Sick Children, Steve Kirton, Hugh Graham, Don MacKinlay - Barbados Ball Canada aid and Ted Gerrard - SickKids Foundation OUR MISSION at Barbados Ball Canada Aid (BBCA) is “To support initiatives in healthcare and the education of our youth in Canada and Barbados and to enhance in Canada, awareness of Barbados, its people, history and traditions.” On Thursday February 14th we demonstrated our commitment to this mission at the launch of the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project, through the presentation of a donation of $20,000 to the Project. In addition BBCA pledged to donate $15,000 annually from the proceeds of our fundraising activities, including the annual Barbados Ball. The donation of $20,000 will be used to fund the setting up of the Barbados Telemedicine unit, and future donations will fund the training of Barbadian nurses and laboratory technicians at SickKids Hospital. Held at SickKids Hospital, the launch was attended by many Canadians of Caribbean origin, including Dr. Upton Allen, Division Head, Infectious Diseases at SickKids, a native of Jamaica. Dr. Allen, together with Dr. Victor Blanchette of the Division of Haematology/Oncology at SickKids, a native Barbadian (Dr. Blanchette retired from the position of Head of this division in 2012), are coleaders of the Project. Speaking to the importance of the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project, Dr. Julia Alleyne, Chair of BBCA’s Healthcare Initiatives Committee, commented: “It is very inspiring to work alongside the dedicated professionals in the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Project. This project is focused on children and families at a critical time in their lives when providing excellent diagnostic and treatment services with compassionate care will long be remembered. With our donation dollars, healthcare in Barbados through the Queen Elizabeth will be supported and strengthened giving staff an opportunity to enhance training in Toronto and establishing a telemedicine center for ongoing education. The BBCA Board of Directors and Members are thrilled to be involved in this leading edge international project and proud of this unique opportunity for fundraising.” BBCA invites all Barbadians, our Caribbean ‘family’ and friends of Barbados to attend the upcoming Barbados Ball on June 8th and through doing so, to make your contribution to the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project, as well as The BBCA John Rollock Memorial Scholarships and the other humanitarian causes we aid. For more information on the Barbados Ball and the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project, visit our website at www.barbadosballcanada.com. THE BARBADOS BALL MESSAGE GUEST SPEAKER DR. UPTON ALLEN THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN UPTON D. ALLEN, MBBS, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. His primary appointment is with the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. He is also a professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto. Dr. Allen received his medical degree from the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases was also done at The Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to a degree in Clinical Epidemiology (MSc) from McMaster University. Dr. Allen is a Director of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK). He is a past Chair of the Infectious Diseases Specialty Training Committee, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). He is a member of the Specialty Standards Review Committee, RCPSC. He is a council member of the International Pediatric Transplant Association. He is actively involved in clinical and research activities relating to immunocompromised patients, including children with cancers and those who have undergone organ transplantation. He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project. This is a collaborative initiative between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, aimed at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries (Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and St. Lucia). Dr. Allen has had many other academic and professional accomplishments. He has had numerous invited lectures internationally, visiting professorships, greater than 200 scientific publications, several book chapters, more than 150 scientific abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. Past awards include the Harry Jerome Award, the African Canadian Achievement Award of Excellence in the Health Sciences, the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s Award and the Clinical Science Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. THE BARBADOS BALL THE BARBADOS BALL 28 29 30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT’S HOST - JEMENI BORN IN GRENADA and raised in Canada, Jemeni earned her stripes in her teens as the only female member of the country’s most popular Hip Hop show “The Powermove” on CKLN, eventually co-hosting and co-producing the show with DJX. At 19 she became the Music Director of the entire station and moved on to create a female-fronted hip hop show called “Droppin Dimez” with DJ Stach. In the early part of her career, Jemeni cut her teeth in the field of music journalism doing radio and print interviews with Hip Hop artists like the late Notorious B.I.G., A Tribe Called Quest, WuTang Clan, Lil Kim, Redman and The Fugees. At the same time she was also becoming one of the city’s most popular spoken word artists and performance poets, sharing the stage with the likes of Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Angie Stone, Michael Franti, and Les Nubiennes. Her poetry has been published in various anthologies and periodicals, with one of her most criticallyacclaimed poems, the politically charged “America Eats its Young”, published in the Def Jam Anthology “Bumrush the Page – A Def Poetry Jam”. Jemeni has also delved into acting. She has appeared on Drop the Beat, Da Kink in My Hair, Queer as Folk, worked with Ving Rhames and Chazz Palminteri on the remake of Kojak, and had a recurring role on the Showtime Series Soul Food. Jemeni is a regular fixture on Muchmusic as a pop critic on the show “Video on Trial”, and a frank and funny commentator on CP24′s Sex Matters. She was also the poet laureate for CBC TV’s Play. Between red carpets and poetry slams, she found time to play a pioneering role as one of the original radio personalities on Canada’s first urban station FLOW 93.5, where she kicked it for five years with stars like Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Denzel Washington, 50 Cent, Janet Jackson and Jay-Z, while charming up to half a million listeners in Toronto each and every morning. When not working on her website www.nomoredatingdjs.com she runs reading circles with Literature for Life and Women Moving Forward empowering young women in at-risk communities. Jemeni’s latest offering is a cd collection of her various spoken word/music collaborations with artists around the globe appropriately titled… “Feature Trippin”. ROGER GIBBS & BANJA RUK-A-TUK ENSEMBLE ROGER GIBBS is a singer, guitarist and recording artist who composes, arranges and performs Caribbean Acoustic and Calypso. He was the lead singer of the Sandpebbles, a popular 70’s dance band in the Caribbean, and came to Canada in 1986. Roger has performed across Canada and the Caribbean and been a member of the performing company COBA (Collective of Black Artists) since 1995. He was the Musical Director for Theatre Archipelago’s productions of I, Marcus Garvey (2010 and 2011) and has released three CD’s: Spirit of Calypso (1999), Calypso Classics on Guitar (2005), and his latest with his band Shak Shak titled Hot So. Banja Ruk-A-Tuk Ensemble is Canada’s only traditional Barbadian tukband. Led by Roger Gibbs, the band features Sammy Clarke (kettle or snare drum), Percy Pilgrim (bass drum), and Trevor “Baje” Walcott (penny whistle). All are accomplished Bajan-born musicians with impressive careers who get together to keep alive and celebrate a unique style of traditional Barbadian music that goes back over 150 years. Banja Ruk-A-Tuk Ensemble is accompanied by stilt dancer Robert Faulkner of Swizzlestick Theatre. THE BARBADOS BALL 31 ARTURO TAPPIN AWARDS BARBADOS AWARD made BALL headway with his debut recording “Strictly Roots Jazz” and then immediately follo licensed by Pioneer Records in Japan. For his cultural contributions to Jamaica and the C RECIPIENT ARTURO IS DEFINITELY the smoothest, saxiest horn man the Caribbean has to offer. His received a nationally acclaimed Award of Excellence in the Arts from former Jamaican P KAY MCCONNEY presidents. President Obama and President Clinton of the United States, President Castro o Tappin has dazzled audiences at the Soho Jazz Festival, the Bob Marley Birthday Bash and has toured with the legendary Roberta Flack, Reggae Star Maxi Priest, R & B chart topper R & B MBBS, singer, Freddie Jackson. Besides touring hasisserved as the of Musical Directo UPTON D.and ALLEN, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK),Arturo FIDSA, a Professor late great Luther Vandross. Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the Research It’s no wonder his latest CD “INSIDE OUT” conjures up feelings of pleasure and intrigue. T Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. His primary appointment is with the Division mesmerizing melodies and deliciously deep penetrating grooves, encouraging the listener of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. originals included on the album that demonstrate his natural musical dexterity. “INSIDE OU MESSAGE He is also by a professor, Institute of Health Policy,testimony Management andreverence Evaluation, fellow Barbadians Rihanna and Rupee, of Arturo’s to his homeland University of Toronto. Dr. Allen received his medical degree from the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases was also done at The PAYNE Hospital forBETTY Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to a NO STRANGER to the music Betty Payne got her first big break while still in her te degree in Clinical Epidemiology (MSc)industry, from McMaster University. the local band “Le Groove” featuring Phillip 7 on lead vocals. Betty Payne became a hou popularof local NIGHTS band. Over the years Betty has shown her versatility in Dr. Allen is ever a Director theBOOGIE Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow of Betty has on numerous musical including the Royal College of worked Physicians and Surgeons ofcollaborations, Canada and Fellow of co-writing the Royaland producin Demonstrating her accomplishment as a singer-songwriter BETTY’s musical gift took her College of Physicians (UK). He is a past Chair of the Infectious Diseases Specialty Taylor Dane, Dee Dee Bridgewater and jazz pianist Oliver Jones, to name a few. Training Committee, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). He is a member of the Specialty Standards Review Hesong, is a “Make Them Along with producers Eddie Bullen and JimmyCommittee, Haynes, BettyRCPSC. wrote the council member of thebyInternational Pediatric Transplant introduced the International Performing Arts for Association. All (IPAFA). For the past 2 years, Betty h mogul Simon Cowell on two consecutive New Years’ Eve parties. To date, one of Betty’s h He is actively involved in clinical with and Phillip research activities relating Sobers Gymnasium in Barbados, 7 and the band Masala. With to an undeniable immunocompromised patients, including children with cancers and those who have undergone organ transplantation. He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project. This is a collaborative initiative between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, aimed at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries (Jamaica, BIGGIE IRIE The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, St. Lucia). BIGGIE’S DEBUT CD, ‘An Introduction to Biggie lrie’ was released in 1999, which was follow and allowed the artist to tour on the Spirit of Unity Tour, which was joined by Third World, S Dr. Allen has hadall-star manyReggae otherband academic professional accomplishments. in an which and appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay He Leno. Additiona Music Festival, Ottawainternationally, Reggae Festival,visiting The Greek Theater in LA, greater Stolkholm Water Fe has had numerous invitedThe lectures professorships, than 200 scientific publications, several book chapters, more than 150 scientific In 2007, Biggie lrie released the international hit Past song “Nah Goin’ Home”the produced by D abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. awards include the title of ‘International Groovy Soca Monarch’ which was the first time the Harry Jerome Award, the African Canadian Achievement Award of Excellence in prestIgious groovy soca song “Big Girls”. This songAward was yetand another in Trinidad which took Bigg the Health the Sciences, the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s the hit Clinical Science 2010 Biggie released the Reggae love ballad “No One To Blame” which was followed by a v Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. For crop over 2010 Biggie lrie released 6 songs. These are ‘Rub Up’, ‘Leave She Alone’, ‘N currently receiving heavy rotation on all stations in Barbados, UK, USA and the Caribbean. the 2nd place in the Sweet Soca Competition in Barbados. He also continues to perform a Canada and the Caribbean. THE BARBADOS BALL HIGH COMMISSIONER OF dynamic and spirited live performances have won him fans the world over. He MESSAGE BARBADOS TO CANADA owed up with a stellar performance on his second album entitled, “Java”, both HIS EXCELLENCY Caribbean on the whole, in 2003 on the night of Jamaica’s independence Arturo Prime Minister PJ Patterson. He has also had the honour of performing for four GREAVES E. EVELYN of Cuba and Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet. d Reggae Sunsplash, as well as headlining Jazz Festivals throughout the Caribbean. He Anita Baker, Jamaican Jazz pianist Monty Alexander, Smooth Jazz crooner Will Downing or for Eddy Grant as well as recorded with Grammy recipients Ralph Mac Donald, and the UPTON D. ALLEN, MBBS, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Hospital for Sickcompositions, Children. Dr.allAllen is a Senior Associate theof Research The album features ten original of which exquisitely display Scientist a superb in blend Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. His primary appointment is with the Division to hold on with anticipation. “Mia Amor”, “Smell your Own Finger” and “Life” are just a few of the of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. UT” also includes brilliantly crafted covers of “Unfaithful” and “Tempted to Touch” originally recorded He ishisalso a professor, Health Policy, “Listen, Management d. When asked what future plans are inInstitute music he of simply responded practice,and play,Evaluation, record.” University of Toronto. Dr. Allen received his medical degree from the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases was also done at The Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to a eens, when she degree won thein Barbados Stoute Teen Talent Award. She then went on show her versatility with ClinicalRichard Epidemiology (MSc) from McMaster University. usehold name among the regular “Back in Time” patrons at the Plantation Garden Theatre, performing with the n the areas of Jazz, Rock/Alternative and 70’s – 90’s music just to name a few. Dr. Allen is a Director of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow is a “Love FellowLike of the American Academy of winner Pediatrics, Fellow of Haynes. ng three songs of on the her Society. first solo He album, Mine”, with Grammy Award Jimmy “Senya” the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal to China for the prestigious 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, where she shared a stage with the likes of Sheila E., College of Physicians (UK). 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This is a collaborative initiative between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, aimed at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries (Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and wed by his sophomore album ‘Where is the Love’ in 2003. Both albums solidified Biggie’s career, St. Lucia). Steel Pulse, and Joseph ‘Culture’ Hill. He also appeared at Reggae on the River and performed al stages Biggie has performed on include: Congaline Music Festival in Barbados), St Kitts Dr. Allen has had many other academic and professional accomplishments. He estival Sweden, and Headliner at Stolkholm’s in 2009. has was hadthe numerous invited lecturesKulturefestival internationally, visiting professorships, greater than 200 scientific publications, several book chapters, more than 150 scientific De Red Boyz of Barbados which earned him extensive global radio play, and won him abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. Past awards include the award was given to an artist not from Trinidad & Tobago. In 2008 Biggie recorded Award, theSoca African Canadian Achievement Award of Excellence in gie back into theHarry finals Jerome of the International Monarch Competition. In February the Health Sciences, the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s Award and video and is currently receiving rotation on major TV Networks across the Globe. the Clinical Science Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. Nite Til Mornin’, ‘Mr. Officer’, ‘Attack She’ and ‘Thanx & Praise’. These songs are . In 2011 Biggie released his Crop Over track “Cyaan Be Over” which gained him and host events around the world including venues in Miami, Costa Rica, the UK, 34 HARRISON’S CAVE ST. THOMAS, BARBADOS “Where Nature Takes WELCHMAN HALL GULLY Your Breath Away” ST. THOMAS, BARBADOS 35 BBCA PAST PRESIDENTS BARBADOS BALL AWARD AWARDS RECIPIENT KAY MCCONNEY KIM GITTENS JOHN ROLLOCK UPTON D. ALLEN, MBBS, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of KIM GITTENS was the first President EDUCATED AT Harrison College Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. is Chief, Division of Infectious of Barbados Ball Canada Aid. SheHe was and Queen’s University,Diseases, the late John Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the also Chair of the Finance Committee for Rollock was a career civilResearch servant in the Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. primary appointment is with the where Divisionhe held the inaugural Barbados Ball heldHis in 2004. Government of Ontario, of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatricsthe at the Hospital for SickDeputy Children. post of Assistant Minister He is Barbadian also a professor, Institute Health Management and Evaluation, by descent, Kimofwas bornPolicy, and Chief Information Officer for the and raised in Toronto. Upon graduating Justice Cluster of the Ministries of the University of Toronto. from high school she was awarded Attorney General, Solicitor General and several scholarships, including the Services. Dr. Allen received his medical degree from theCorrectional University of the West Indies, Harry Jerome Scholarship and the Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric trainingAfter at theretiring Hospitalfrom for Sick theChildren, Government, Leon Bynoe Memorial Scholarship. Toronto. HisC.subspecialty training in Infectious John Diseases was also done The continued to work asat a consultant Kim completed her post-secondary Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained furtherinresearch training leading to a field the Information Technology education at the University of Waterloo degreefrom in Clinical Epidemiology (MSc) from University. until his sudden death in 2009. which she graduated withMcMaster a Bachelor of Arts Degree (Honours wasof aAmerica founding member of Dr. Allen is a Director the Infectious Society and Fellow Chartered Accounoftancy Studies). DiseasesJohn BarbadosofBall Canada Aid (BBCA) of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy Pediatrics, Fellow of and a driving force on the BBCA’s board. In the Royal College of Chartered Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal A Canadian Accountant addition, he was a member of the board since 1995, (UK). Kim He started her of the Infectious Diseases Specialty College of Physicians is a past Chair of Centennial College and(RCPSC). the Harrisonprofessional careerCollege at of Ernst & Training Committee, Royal Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Queen’s Alumni Association, where he Young. She subsequently moved He is a member of the Specialty Standards Review Committee, RCPSC. He is a was the chair of the Communications industry andInternational held various Pediatric senior Transplant Association. councilinto member of the Committee. financial and risk management roles at several large Canadian He is actively involved in clinical and research to In John’s activities memory relating and appreciation organizations, including Shoppers immunocompromised patients, including children with cancers and those who of his substantial contributions to the Drug Mart, Hudson’s Bay Company have undergone organ transplantation. He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids BBCA, the organization’s scholarship and Rogers Broadcasting Limited. been named “BBCA John Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project. program This is awas collaborative initiative Kim The hasHospital lived for in Sick Bermuda since Rollock Scholarships”. between Children (SickKids) andMemorial 6 Caribbean countries, 2005 and is the Chief Financial cancers in these countries (Jamaica, aimedJanuary at improving outcomes from childhood Officer and Chief Administration Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Officer of a major wholesale and retail St. Lucia). organization in Bermuda. Dr. Allen had many other academicwith and professional accomplishments. He In has addition to volunteering has had numerous invited lectures internationally, visiting professorships, greater Barbados Ball Canada Aid, Kim also than 200 scientific served for apublications, number ofseveral yearsbook as chapters, more than 150 scientific abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. Past awards include the Treasurer of Across Boundaries, an Harry ethno-racial Jerome Award, the African Canadian community mental healthAchievement Award of Excellence in centreSciences, in Toronto. She isVice-Chancellor’s currently a the Health the UWI Award and the Clinical Science member of the Anglican Cathedral in Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. Bermuda and serves as a committee member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bermuda. THE BARBADOS BALL MESSAGE JESSICA CARRINGTON DR. BARBARA TRIELLOFF-DEANE UPTON D. ALLEN, MBBS, MSc, (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of DR. FRCP BARBARA TRIELOFF-DEANE JESSICA CARRINGTON immigrated to FAAP, FRCPC, Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, grew up in Christ Church, Barbados and Canada in 1966 to attend Shaw Business Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the attended Mrs. Scott’s Primary Research School, College. After graduating from Shaw, she Institute, Hospital Children. His primary appointment is with theQueen’s Division Codrington High School and immediately went to work atfor theSick Toronto of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. College before going on to McMaster Transit Commission, where she worked is also until a professor, Policy, Management andshe Evaluation, Canada, where earned in variousHe capacities retiring Institute in 1998 of HealthUniversity, University of Toronto. a Double Honours in French and after 30 years of service. English, a Master of Arts and a PhD Dr. Allen received his medical the University of the West Indies, in English. Dr. Trieloff-Deane is also a After retiring from the TTC, Jessica degree from Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick Children, Certified Financial Planner, Chartered embarked on a second career in Financial His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases wasProfessional also done atand The Strategic Wealth Planning Toronto. for a major financial services Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to Fellow of the Canadian Securitiesa provider, helping people become degree in Clinical Epidemiology (MSc) from McMaster University. Institute. financially independent. Dr. saw Allenthe is aneed Director of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow Dr. Trieloff-Deane is currently Vice Jessica also to give back of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow President with Qtrade Financial Groupof to the community and volunteered with Royal College of Physicians Canada and the Royal and of previously heldFellow senior of leadership Markhamthe Stouffville Hospital, and other and Surgeons College of Physicians (UK). He is a past Chair of the Infectious Diseases Specialty roles with CIBC. She has been a organizations such as The Children’s Aid Training Committee, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). conference speaker, on language and Teddy Bear Affair Charity Ball and assisting He activities is a member of the Specialty Standards Review RCPSC. Heand is a theatre, in Committee, France, U.K., Canada in planning in the Barbadian council member of the International Pediatric Transplant Association. the U.S. Community. He is was actively research activities relating to An active volunteer, Dr. Trieloff-Deane In 1997, Jessica electedinvolved Presidentinof clinical and immunocompromised patients, including children with cancers and those who served on the Board of Directors of Barbados Overseas Community Canada have undergone organ transplantation. He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids Big Brothers and Big Sisters of York, Inc., a position which she presently holds. Paediatric and Blood Disorders Project. This is at a collaborative initiative was a mentor Covenant House and She was President of Cancer the National Council between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, a member of the United Way Speakers of Barbadian Associations in Canada Inc. aimed2006-2008 at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries Bureau. Dr. Trieloff-Deane also(Jamaica, served (NCBAC) from and Women’s Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and as president of Barbados Ball Canada Representative of the NCBAC from 2010St. Lucia). Aid. 2012. Dr. Allen has the hadplanning many other professional accomplishments. Dr. Trieloff-Deane is an avid sailor; He a In 2004, Jessica joined teamacademic and has had numerous invited lectures internationally, visiting professorships, greater certified ski instructor and a member to form Barbados Ball Canada Aid (BBCA) 200 scientific publications, more thanShe 150isscientific of thechapters, Osler Bluff Ski Club. also an and has than remained a member of the several book abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. Past awards include the equestrian and accomplished Squash Board of Directors since inception. She Harry Jerome Award, the African Canadian Achievement Award of Excellence player, having captained the Barbadosin was President of Barbados Ball Canada the Health Sciences, the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s Award and the Clinical Show Jumping Team and was aScience team Aid from 2007-2008 and is currently its Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. member of the Varsity Squash Team at Secretary. McMaster University. She is the recipient of The Mayor of Markham Black History Month plaque and the Barbados Independence Award for Philanthropy, presented by the Barbados Country Team in Toronto. THE BARBADOS BALL 38 THE VENERABLE PETER FENTY (SUFFRAGAN BISHOP-ELECT) By Canon Stephen Fields April 6, 2013 was a historic day in the life of the Anglican Church in Canada. On that day, The Ven. Peter DeCourcy Fenty, Archdeacon of York and Executive Assistant to the Archbishop of Ontario and Bishop of Toronto was elected a Bishop of the church. He will be ordained and consecrated for the office on June 22, 2013. He will become the first black person to be elected to this office in Canada. The Bishop-Elect, a native of Barbados and graduate of Codrington College and the University of the West Indies, was ordained a deacon on June 11, 1975 and a Priest later that year in December 2, 1975. He completed graduate studies at Huron College, London, Ontario, in 1982. Prior to coming to Canada, he exercised his priestly ministry in Barbados, serving as Rector of St. Patrick’s, Christ the King and St. Matthias and at the highest level in the councils of the church there. His service to the wider community in Barbados included working as a part-time teacher in in secondary schools, guest tutor at Erdiston Teachers’ Training College and part-time tutor at the Barbados Community College. He was also the Deputy Chairman of the Board of Management of the Barbados Community College and a radio talk show host. In Canada, he was the Rector of St. Lawrence Church, Montreal, and St. Joseph of Nazareth, Bramalea. Mirroring his ministry in Barbados, he serves at the highest levels of the Church in Canada and makes his contribution to the development of the wider community. He served as a member of the Board of the Black Community Council of Quebec and the Board of Directors for Leap of Faith Together (LOFT), Toronto. Peter’s nominators said of him “he will bring distinct gifts to the College of Bishops. In addition to being a consensus builder, he is not afraid to take prophetic stands on issues of importance in both the church and the larger society. His considerable experience working with ethnic and racial communities has provided him with a unique lens with which to advocate for and work with the many different peoples that make up the increasing multicultural population of our city and church.” Following his election, Archbishop Colin Johnson said “Bishop-elect Fenty will bring a wide variety of gifts and a depth of experience to the job. Peter is a wonderful, passionate preacher. He’s been trained in a tradition of taking the scripture and making it relevant to people’s lives, and of building enthusiasm and encouraging people to engage with their faith. Peter is an extremely good facilitator. He’s able to go into a whole variety of situations, listen carefully to what’s going on, and help both analyze it and build a group of people who are able to address issues. He’s able to build bridges between different groups of people. He’s a very pastoral person. He listens well and prays with people and helps them in times of trouble and helps them celebrate their joys.” Bishop-elect Peter has been appointed the area bishop of York-Simcoe, one of four episcopal areas that comprise the Diocese of Toronto. It is located in the north-central part of the diocese. It has 47 parishes that contain 67 congregations with 55 active clergy. He is married to Angela Allman, an educator. They are the parents of André, who is married to Jacquelyn, and Peta-Anne, whose fiancé is Mubarak. THE BARBADOS BALL BARBADOS BALL AWARD RECIPIENT KAY MCCONNEY THE TUKBAND: A LIVING EXPRESSION OF BARBADIAN AWARDS CREATIVITY By Roger Gibbs UPTON D. ALLEN, MBBS, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of TRADITIONAL MUSIC and dance are powerful reminders of the types of art that Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, uplifted our bodies and spirits long ago. The Barbados tukband is a musical Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the Research expression that reveals how early Black Barbadians enjoyed themselves at social Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. His primary appointment is with the Division events and on special holidays. Based on regimental bands of the British military, of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. these roaming groups were made up of bass drum, kettle (snare) drum, penny He is also a professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, whistle and triangle; they meandered through local villages and neighborhoods, University of Toronto. playing improvised versions of popular calypsos and folk songs. The passing tukband’s rousing music drew everyone, especially children, out of their homes Dr. Allen received his medical degree from the University of the West Indies, to see their spontaneous performances; they were usually accompanied by one or Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick Children, more African-inspired costumed dancers such as the Muddah Sally, Shaggy Bear, Toronto. His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases was also done at The Donkey Man or Stiltman. Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to a degree in Clinical Epidemiology (MSc) from McMaster University. The tukband owes its survival to the Landship societies, a popular grassroots movement that sprang up and flourished in Barbados after the abolition of slavery Dr. Allen is a Director of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow in 1834 and which nurtured the music and dances in our folk culture that were of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow of frowned upon by polite society. The Landship gave newly-liberated Bajans a vital the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal social organization they could join, one they could turn to in times of need. Using the College of Physicians (UK). He is a past Chair of the Infectious Diseases Specialty structure and discipline of the British Navy, these self-help organizations were how Training Committee, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). the poor found a way to organize themselves and express their sense of community He is a member of the Specialty Standards Review Committee, RCPSC. He is a in a harsh social environment. Parades and dances like the maypole, jig, hornpipe council member of the International Pediatric Transplant Association. and other dances - along with tukband music - are all part of the Landship’s colourful repertoire of cultural activities that has enriched Barbados social life. He is actively involved in clinical and research activities relating to immunocompromised patients, including children with cancers and those who The tukband’s music – the fiery and syncopated rhythms and martial instrumentation have undergone organ transplantation. He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids – along with its cast of characters, teach a great deal about Barbados’ history and its Paediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Project. This is a collaborative initiative West African and British roots. It is a living expression of our people’s creativity and between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, resiliency. Today, tukbands perform during the island’s festivals such as Crop Over, aimed at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries (Jamaica, the Holetown Festival, and at Christmas, New Years and Bank Holidays. Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and St. Lucia). Dr. Allen has had many other academic and professional accomplishments. He has had numerous invited lectures internationally, visiting professorships, greater than 200 scientific publications, several book chapters, more than 150 scientific abstracts and several peer-reviewed research grants. Past awards include the Harry Jerome Award, the African Canadian Achievement Award of Excellence in the Health Sciences, the UWI Vice-Chancellor’s Award and the Clinical Science Established Investigator Award from the American Society of Transplantation. THE BARBADOS BALL CROSSWORD HIGHYOUR COMMISSIONER OF BARBADOS - WHERE NATURE TAKES BREATH AWAY MESSAGE BARBADOS TO CANADA By Steve Kirton HIS EXCELLENCY E. EVELYN GREAVES UPTON D. ALLEN, MBBS, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC, FRCP (UK), FIDSA, is a Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto. He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Allen is a Senior Associate Scientist in the Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children. His primary appointment is with the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children. He is also a professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto. Dr. Allen received his medical degree from the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. He received pediatric training at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. His subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases was also done at The Hospital for Sick Children. He obtained further research training leading to a degree in Clinical Epidemiology (MSc) from McMaster University. Dr. Allen is a Director of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and Fellow of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK). He is a past Chair of the Infectious Diseases Specialty Training ACROSS Committee, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). 2 He Thisisgiant tree has of stood 100’s of years in Queen’s park Committee, RCPSC. 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He is co-chair of the Caribbean-SickKids 14 A fantastic view is had from this signal station Paediatric Cancer and Blood Project. 17 Folklore tells of skulduggery and Disorders buried treasure here This is a collaborative initiative between The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and 6 Caribbean countries, 18 Ficus citrifolia, reputed origin of island name aimed at improving outcomes from childhood cancers in these countries (Jamaica, 19 Popular fruit originated in Barbados Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, The Bahamas, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and 20 Oldest house on the island, built around 1650 (2 words) St. Lucia). DOWN Dr. Allen has had many other academic and professional accomplishments. 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Well known in the community for his philanthropic activities, Grant believes in the Jaycees creed by which he was inspired as a young man in Barbados: “That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality / And that service to humanity is the best work of life.” A brief sampling of Grant’s efforts on behalf of various charities, educational institutions and community associations illustrates his care and concern for the lives of others: UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (UOIT) SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT. In 2005, Grant established a scholarship endowment at UOIT with a pledge to raise $1,000,000.00. To date, including matching contributions from the Government of Ontario, the endowment stands at over $210,000.00. CARIBBEAN EVENT. Every summer since 1997, Grant Morris and Patricia Sammy have opened up their home to over 400 friends, supporters and members of the Barbadian/ Canadian community in Toronto. All of the expenses of the Event are paid for by Grant personally. Over the years funds raised at this event have been donated to organizations such as the University of Ontario Institute Of Technology, the Diabetic Association of Ontario and the York University Scholarship Fund. BARBADOS BALL CANADA AID. Grant has been an active member of BBCA since its inception in 2004. He has served on its Board of Directors and executive and was Chair of the Barbados Ball. THE DOWNSVIEW YOUTH COVENANT. Since 2008, Grant has raised over $52,000 to fund the outreach activities of the Downsview Youth Covenant, a Toronto based community organization sponsored by the Anglican Church of St. Stephen. This organization provides social and youth outreach services to young people living in Toronto’s “Jane-Finch corridor”. OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES. In addition to the foregoing, during the past 10 years, Grant has raised over $150,000 for a variety of other charities and deserving individuals and causes, including: Canadian Arthritis Society, Harrison College and Queen’s College, AIDS Awareness Programs in Barbados, the Harry Jerome Scholarship Fund and the Grenada Disaster Relief Fund. Grant is the recipient of the following awards: The Unsung Hero Award presented by Barbados Ball Canada Aid. The Barbados Independence Award for Philantrophy presented by the Barbados Country Team Toronto.   In April 2012, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology dedicated a plaque at an on-campus ceremony held to honour Grant’s fundraising efforts for the university. The African Achievement Awards’ Excellence in Community Service Award; and The Harry Jerome Awards’ Lifetime Achievement Award. THE BARBADOS BALL 51 53 GALLEY MUSIC PRESENTS: A BOOK OF ORIGINAL HYMNS (COMPOSED BY A BARBADIAN) IDEALLY SUITED FOR CHURCH CONGREGATIONS, CHOIRS AND PERSONAL DEVOTIONS. There are hymns for all occasions covering the liturgical life of the church. AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE: $20 Author contact and order info: (416) 499-4410 cccgalley@gmail.com 56 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BARBADOS BALL CANADA AID Steve Kirton – President Hugh Graham - Vice President Jessica Carrington – Secretary Nicole Carrington – Treasurer Dr. Julia Alleyne - Chair Healthcare Initiatives Juan Clarke Angela Giles Margaret C. Haynes - Chair JRM Scholarships Wendy Joseph Wayne Leacock Donald MacKinlay Peggy Murray Douglas Stewart Dr. Ian Walker ADVISORY COUNCIL Joel Alleyne Harold Brathwaite Norman Dash Marge Folkes Franklin Greaves - Barbados Rep. Jerry Kreindler Margaret Osbourne - Barbados Rep. Ralph Weekes MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS Barbados Ex-Police (Toronto) Inc. Barbados Nurses Association of Canada (Toronto Chapter) Barbados Overseas Community-Canada Canadian Alleyne School Alumni Organization & Friends Foundation Association of Toronto Harrison-Queens College Alumni Association Modernite Association of Toronto St. Michael Alumni Association (Toronto) Inc. THE BARBADOS BALL WE WISH TO EXPRESS A HEARTFELT EVERYONE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE BAR INVITE YOU TO EXPERIENCE “THE 10TH ANNUAL BARBADOS BALL LEADERSHIP TEAM Coordinator - Hugh Graham Dinner/Décor - Jessica Carrington, Angela Giles Entertainment - Hugh Graham Financial - Nicole Carrington, Shaneen Murrell Fundraising - Steve Kirton (Sponsorship), Joan Hinds (Auctions), Joan “Pecky” Clarke (Raffle and Prize Draws) Media Relations - Mary Rouse Production - Alex Waithe, Susan Grogan Program Book - Hugh Graham, Mary Rouse Public Relations - Colleen Martin, June Searles Reception - Victor Jones, Carol Headley Running Order - Hugh Graham Script - Kevin Carrington Volunteers - Angela Giles SILVER SPONSOR Barbados Tourism Authority Emera Inc. Diproinduca Canada Ltd G98.7FM (Media Sponsor) Scotiabank BRONZE SPONSOR Bank of Montreal Barbados Investment Development Corp. 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Marge Folkes Ford Machinery Golden Sands Hotel Grace Kennedy Hugh and Carolyn Graham Margaret Haynes Head to Foot Oasis and Pretty Faces by Jessica Henry’s Head to Foot Oasis Wendy Joseph J W Marriott - Rosseau Muskoka Resort Daniel Karpinski & Co. Architects Kaiso Exotic Blends Annis Kirton Leeber Limited Mango Bay Resort Marville Travel Diana Massiah Masterpiece Investments Deborah Millington Miller Publishing (Barbados in Bloom) Shahram Mirkalami Grant Morris Jessima Murray Nu Images Make up Vince Petrozza Royal Ontario Museum Salon Ambiance Select Wines Sergiy Shrynin Spafax Canada (enRoute Magazine) Steam Whistle Brewery Douglas Stewart Sunbay Hotel The Crane Residential Resort Tourism Quebec Tourism Toronto Tropical Treets Via Rail Warehouse Trading Inc. Helena Wong ADVERTISERS Black Lawyers Golf Tournament Brancker’s Dream Maker Realty Galley Music Invest Barbados Marcia Hunt/Hunt & Associates Juliette’s Place Kreindler Law Ontario Liberal Caucus Pearson Convention Center PMA Canada Ltd (Banks Beer) RBC Insurance Red Entertainment SickKids Foundation The Nation Newspaper Toronto Police Service York Region Police VJ Graphics X Height Media Biggie Irie The Jason Locke Trio DJ Niterider The Nutsellers Arturo Tappin John Webster - “The Town Crier” HOST Jemeni INVOCATION The Venerable Peter Fenty MEMBERS All individual members and association representatives who assisted in organizing and promoting the Ball. NATIONAL ANTHEMS SINGER Carolyn Williams PROGRAM BOOK CONTRIBUTORS Canon Stephen Fields Roger Gibbs Hugh Graham Steve Kirton SUPPLIERS Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/ Brampton Howard Prendergast Photography Just Me Floral Pearson Convention Center Photo by Rahim (Videographer) Red Entertainment The Original Flag Store VJ Graphics X Height Media ENTERTAINERS Roger Gibbs Banja Ruk-a-Tuk Ensemble Betty Griffith-Payne THE BARBADOS BALL 59 PHOTOS FROM THE ANNUAL BARBADOS BALL CROSSWORD ANSWERS BARBADOS - WHERE NATURE TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY 63 64