4 C/(teó/6cc/' Col. (ret.) Osei Owusu and his wife, visitors from Ghana, pictured at the Dutch village the "Zaanse Schans" where not only old mills are preserved but also dozens of houses in the typical old style. Col. Owusu is the manager of Paramount Distillery, an affiliated company of Heineken's wholly owned subsidiary Duncan, Gilbey and Matheson, International Distillers, of London. In October 1982 two Executive Directors of Oriental Breweries in South Korea, accompanied by their staff, paid a fortnight's visit to Europe to make an in-depth acquaintance with the Heineken group of companies. During their stay with Heineken they visited the group's Dutch, French and Greek subsidiaries. Heineken's host, Harry van Boxtel (centre, with bottle) recently reached retirement age. Over the past 15 years thousands of guests were welcomed by him and shown round our breweries and round Holland. Obviously, a big retirement party was held for Harry, and many friends came along from far and near to say their goodbyes. The CONTACT picture above, however, was taken during the farewell party staged by "his" own Export Department. Dressed in Dutch national costume and surrounded by his colleagues, Harry and his wife Troudje here take on the role of "tourist of honour", the same role played by so many of Harry's guests when he hosted them around Heineken and Holland. On Monday 20 September 1982 His Excellency Jibrin D. Chinade, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the Netherlands, paid a visit to the Heineken brewery and the facilities of Heineken Technisch Beheer at Zoeterwoude. From left to right this photo shows His Excellency Jibrin D. Chinade, Mr. J. W. den Hond, Regional Coordinating Director Africa, and Mr. Ephraim A. Bassey, Counsellor for Consular Matters of the Nigerian Embassy, entering the main office building at Zoeterwoude. 19

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