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Jan 03, 2010 News
For the 11th year, Ansa McAl Trading Limited continued its annual tradition of ushering in the New Year by honouring mothers of New Year’s Day babies with Cheekies hampers at hospitals around Georgetown.
These included the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, Woodlands Hospital and Prashad’s Hospital.
Ansa McAl Trading Limited Brands Manager, Marco Kreuter, said that celebrating with the new mothers is one of the best ways to start a new year and presenting them with Cheekies hampers is Ansa McAl’s way of doing so.
Seven mothers were recipients of hampers on New Year’s Day along with a Cheekies gift to every mother in the Maternity Ward of the hospitals visited.
At the Georgetown Public Hospital the first baby was born to 17-year-old Dewon Mingo of Hyde Park Timehri at 01:49hrs, then 27-year-old Tabia Jardine of West Ruimveldt gave birth to a baby boy at 02:45hrs.
Sherry Ann Henry and Onica Andrews also gave birth to a baby boy and a baby girl respectively.
Prashad’s Hospital had a lone New Year’s Day baby boy born to 27-year-old Sharda Prashad of Eccles East Bank Demerara. At Woodlands Hospital, 35-year-old Adulli Bascom, of D’Urban Street, Wortmanville and Petra Gonsalves of Farm Mahaicony, West Coast Berbice gave birth to baby girls.
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