THE ROTARY CLUB OF BARBADOS has always attracted the interest of this island’s Chief Justice.
And on Friday night, Chief Justice Marston Gibson joined former Chief Justice Sir Denys Williams, who is an honorary member, in becoming a Rotarian.
He was inducted into the Rotary Club of Barbados South during a ceremony at the Accra Beach hotel.
The event coincided with the club’s 26th anniversary, and the Rotaract Club’s first anniversary.
Here, a beaming, newly inducted Chief Justice Gibson (left) is receiving his official Rotary pin from Rotary Club of Barbados South president Irving Burrowes. (RB)
Chief Justice joins ranks
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