Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | November 18, 2009
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It was a happy birthday for Sandrea Tomlinson (left) as she celebrated with loved ones at Twisted Kilt in Montego Bay on the final night of the Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week. Sharing the moment are Zoeann Gray, Willet Mellis and Kareen Crooks. - Sheena Gayle/Gleaner Writer


Caran Chang absolutely glows in this yellow cocktail dress at Saturday night's Maco 10th anniversary party, held in collaboration with the 15-year-old Caribbean Producers Jamaica, at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston. - Photo by Janet Silvera


It's a family affair, and business, as Olive and Steve Shelton (right); and son, Jason, owners of Matahari Enterprises, take a break from assisting customers; they give some time to the camera in one of their 'bedrooms' at the furniture store's grand opening of its city branch, on Sunday, at Windsor Avenue in St Andrew.


Engineering consultant, Jermaine Johnson, is happy to be in the company of wife, Laurie, management consultant, at the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce's annual awards Banquet at the Hilton Rose Hall Resort and Spa in Montego Bay Saturday night. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Lloyd B. Smith (left), president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce, and Pauline Reid, a director of the Chamber and Corporate Connections, share company with spanish ambassador Jesús Silva (second left) and Salvador Garcia, during the chamber's annual awards banquet at the Hilton Rose Hall Resort and Spa in Montego Bay. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Dr Kurdell Espinosa (left) greets her brother, Jamaica's new consul general to Canada, Seth George Ramocan, and his wife, Lola at a reception in his honour at Hyperion Avenue, Jacks Hill, on Saturday night. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

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