Ang Caviteno Newsweekly January 22-28, 2018 Issue | Page 6
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE A
CORPORATION
Notice is given that a notice of intent of dissolve
THE GRAND HOTEL DE AMORE INC.
(Name of Corporation)
Enero 22-28, 2018
SERVING THE CONSTITUENTS OF THE
CITY OF DASMARIÑAS
A Georgia corporation with its registered office at
L1 C2 DIVERSION ROAD, BACAO II, GEN. TRIAS CITY,
CAVITE
(Address of Corporation)
Will be delivered to the Securities and Exchange Commission for
filing in accordance with the Philippine Corporation code.
We will mail a copy of the advertisement to the following
location:
NAME: MA. GRACIELE I. BOCALAN
ADDRESS: F&E DE CASTRO SUBD. MULAWIN, TANZA,
CAVITE
NAME: ARIEL A. BOCALAN
ADDRESS: F&E DE CASTRO SUBD. MULAWIN, TANZA,
CAVITE
NAME: ANNIEVIE B. ARIZA
ADDRESS: B5 L13 GLOWING FIELD SUBD. SAHUD-
ULAN, TANZA, CAVITE
NAME: MA. LILIBETH I. CAMERINO
ADDRESS: 151 J. MIRANDA ST., STA. CRUZ, CAVITE CITY
NAME: JOEL A. ITUGOT
ADDRESS: 412 A. ESPIRITU ST., STA. CRUZ, CAVITE CITY
DOC NO. : 208
PAGE NO. : 48
BOOK NO. : 184
SERIES OF 2017
Atty. DIOSDADO A. MACABUTAS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Ang Caviteño
January 08, 15 & 22, 2018
NOTICE
NOTICE TO THE OUBLIC THAT RIZALDY DEL
ROSARIO REMULLA DIED LAST JANUARY 21,
2013 AT THE AGE OF 56 YEARS OLD IN THE
PROVINCE OF CAVITE.
Ang Caviteño
Jan. 22 & 29, 2018
CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA DUBAI
NOTICE
No. DUBA/Cons/434/MR/18-(07) DATED: 10/01/2018
MR. JASPREET SINGH
s/o SATWANT SINGH
RESIDENT OF 531 PRABHU PREM PURAM AMBALA
CANTT HARYANA-133001
PRESENT ADDRESS P.O. BOX NO 686, DUBAI, UAE
AND MISS. MARIA FE NUFRADA BRUNO
DAUGHTER OF PIO C. BRUNO
RESIDENT OF SILANG, CAVITE, PHILIPPINES
PRESENT ADDRESS P.O. BOX NO 686, DUBAI, UAE
INDIAN NATIONAL AND PHILIPPINES
NATIONAL PRESENTLY RESIDING IN UAE HAVE
GIVEN NOTICE OF INTENDED MARRIAGE
BETWEEN THEM UNDER THE FOREIGN
MARRIAGES ACT, 1969. IF ANY ONE HAS ANY
OBJECTION TO THE PROPOSED MARRIAGE
HE/SHE SHOULD FILE THE SAME WITH THE
UNDERSIGNED ACCORDING TO THE PROCEDURE
LAID DOWN UNDER THE ACT/RULES WITHIN
THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION.
SIGNED : (PREM CHAND)
MARRIAGE OFFICER & CONSUL)
(PASSPORT & CONS)
CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA
Ang Caviteño
Jan. 22, 29 & Feb. 05, 2018
Barangay Chairwoman Lolita Jarin expressed her gratitude to the members of the medical mission team of the provincial government
of Cavite for the conduct of free medical and dental mission on January 8, 2018 at Burol Main, City of Dasmariñas. Two hundred
thirty-four residents comprised of 62 children, 117 adults and 28 senior citizens benefitted from free check-ups and consultations
rendered by the volunteer doctors, dentists, nurses and technical staff from General Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital (GEAMH)
and CarSiGMA District Hospital. Twenty- seven dental patients were given free tooth extraction. They also received free vitamins
and medicines. Jarin also echoed his appreciation to Governor Boying Remulla for providing such services that benefited the locals of
Dasmariñas. During the mission, staff of the Provincial Population Office also provided lectures on the advantage of family planning
and proper birth spacing. Extending assistance during the event were barangay health workers, barangay nutrition scholars and
employees of the local and provincial government.
DTI hails QC government efforts in streamlining
and the use of automation,” Lopez said.
biz registration
“To further develop the process, the effort
MAKATI -- The Department of Trade and Industry
(DTI) lauds the efforts and strong commitment of
the Quezon City Government in streamlining its
operations to speed up the processing of business
registration and construction-related permits.
DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez, chair of the
government’s Inter-agency Task Force on Ease of
Doing Business, explained that the drastic process re-
engineering in Quezon City, the LGU with the most
number of businesses, is critical.
Quezon City is the sample city included in
the Doing Business Survey, conducted yearly by the
World Bank, to gauge the overall competitiveness of
the Philippines as a nation, using the cost and ease of
doing business as a criterion.
In 2017, QC Mayor Herbert Bautista issued
Executive Order 11 mandating the creation of one-
stop shops, where new businesses can file and pay
their application for business permits, including Fire
Safety Inspection Certificates, following a 2-step
procedure where applicants can get their permit in less
than two hours. Applicants need not to go to different
offices to obtain business permit and other clearances
and but instead transact in a single location.
“The EO signed by the Local Chief Executive
provides for reduction in the steps and requirements,
of the QC shall be complemented by efforts in the
national level. Together with the DICT, we are
looking at developing a fully electronic registration
process using Smartphone App. This is an excellent
opportunity for the Philippines to become one of the
first countries to adopt a business registration process
that can be completed (end to end) on a smart phone,”
Lopez added.
Similar with business permits, a one-stop
shop dedicated for construction-related permits is
also being established, which will co-locate the
different city/municipal offices that process building
permits and certificates of occupancy, headed by the
Office of the Building Official, and the Bureau of
Fire Protection (BFP) in one place. This is expected
to be operational by end of February 2018.
These reforms are seen to significantly
improve Philippines’ ranking in Doing Business
(DB) Report, where the country dropped 14 notches
to No. 113 last year.
For Starting a Business indicator, Philippines
recorded a dismal No. 173. Quezon City, with
an estimated 74,000 registered establishments,
represents the country in the survey. (DTI/EPC/SDL/
PIA-NCR)