The Standard - 2016 March 7 - Monday

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Southwoods is PAL Interclub champ.

Members of the Manila Southwoods squad receive their 2nd consecutive PAL Interclub trophy (fourth since 1999) from PAL President Jaime J. Bautista (center) after overpowering Canlubang by 10 points in the Championship division of the 69th edition of the tournament recently at Mimosa Golf and Country Club in Clark, Pampanga. Also an award presentor was Ria Domingo, PAL vice president for Marketing (left). LINO SANTOS

N O TI C E

ERRORS & OMISSIONS

Notice of extrajudicial settlement with waiver executed by the heirs of the late Pastor L. Cruz over a portion of property covered by tax declaration no. D-022-04304 situated at 51 Laura Street, Plainview Subd., Mandaluyong City acknowledge before notary public Atty. John Domingo A. Ponce, Jr. as per doc. no. 296; page no. 60; book no. 09; Series of 2016.

In Classified Ads section must be brought to our attention the very day the advertisement is published. We will not be responsible for any incorrect ads not reported to us immediately.

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Blackwater ends slide By Jeric Lopez

FACING a must-win situation, Blackwater showed up ready to fight, scoring a huge 115-103 triumph over a fading GlobalPort to improve its stand in the 2016 Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner’s Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Sunday.

Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications

Repub lic of t he Philippine s D epar t ment of Financ e Securities and Exchange Commission S EC B ldg. EDSA , G re enhills, M andaluyo ng Cit y 15 5 4

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD IN RE:

PETITION FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY (CPCN) TO OPERATE DOMESTIC NON-SCHEDULED (AIR TAXI) AIR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES CAB Case No. EP-227-16/HED022016863

CORPOR ATE GOVERNANCE AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT

LlTEAIR EXPRESS INCORPORATED, Petitioner. x-----------------------------------------------x

NOTICE OF HEARING

O N E W E A LT H Y N AT I O N F U N D, I N C .:

Pursuant to the provisions of RA 776, as amended, Notice is hereby given that LlTEAIR EXPRESS INCORPOPRATED has filed with the Civil Aeronautics Board a petition for issuance of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to operate domestic non-scheduled (air taxi) air transportation services. The above-entitled case is scheduled for hearing on April 6, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the CAB Conference Room, Old MIA Road, Pasay City before the undersigned, wherein the applicant shall present relevant evidence. Pre-marking of documents to be presented during the hearing shall be on March 30, 2016 at 10:30 AM.

-Registrant: x-------------------------------------------------x

The applicant is hereby required to have this Notice of Hearing published at least once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation and that copy of this Notice and the Application be sent to all Philippine carriers, either by personal service or by registered mail with return card at least five (5) days before the scheduled hearing. Parties opposed to the granting of this application must file their written opposition on or before the date of hearing, furnishing a copy of the same to the applicant or appear at the hearing with such evidence as may be proper under the circumstances. Failure on the part of any interested party to file their opposition on time or appear at the hearing shall be construed as a waiver of their right to be heard and the Civil Aeronautics Board shall proceed to hear and decide the application on its merits. Let a copy of the petition and this Notice be posted at the CAB Bulletin Board beginning today. 23 February 2016 Pasay City, Philippines

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on January 26, 2016 an Amended Registration Statement was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on behalf of ONE WEALTHY NATION FUND, INC. to reflect the change in its investment objective as follows: Subject

Original P r ov i s i o n

Proposed Amendments

R e a s o n /s

I nve s t m e n t O b j e c t i ve

T h e Fu n d s e e k s to p r ov i d e total return consisting of as h i g h a l eve l o f current income as is consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity and longterm capital appreciation by i nve s t i n g i n a mix of debt instruments and equity securities

The Fu n d is designed to seek longterm capital appreciation by i nve s t i n g p r i m a r i l y in carefully selected listed and nonlisted equity securities

To cater to existing i n v e s t o r s who prefer higher equity rating due to low interest environment.

(SGD)MARIA ELBEN SL. MORO Hearing Officer

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT NATIONAL CAPITAL JUDICIAL REGION OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF MANDALUYONG CITY BSA TWIN TOWERS CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION (BSATTCC)., Petitioner, -versus-

MC16-56FA Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Assessment/Lien pursuant to Sec. 20, R.A. 4726 as Amended by Act 4118

JAIME GOSIACO, Respondent. x--------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Upon the verified petition for Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of sale pursuant to Section 20, Republic Act 4726, as amended (otherwise known as the “Condominium Act) in relation to Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118, filed by BSA TWIN TOWERS CONDOMINIUM CORP. (BSATTCC), petitioner with office address at Ground Floor, BSA Twin Towers, Bank Drive, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City against JAIME GOSIACO respondent, Condominium Unit Owner, with postal address at 2968 Jose Abad Santos Ave., Tondo Manila to satisfy the lawfully annotated assessments, under the Master Deed of restriction in the BSA Twin Towers Condominium Corp., and the by-laws of said corporation, in the amount of THREE HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTY THREE PESOS and 31/100 (397,663.31) ONLY, Philippine Currency, as of December 20, 2014, inclusive of interest other charges and attorney’s fees, cost and other foreclosure expenses of the public auction, the Ex-Officio Sheriff of Mandaluyong City or his duly authorized deputy will sale of PUBLIC AUCTION to the HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR MANAGER’S CHECK and in Philippine Currency on the 15th day of April 2016 at 9:00 A.M. or soon thereafter in front of the main entrance of the Hall of Justice building, Maysilo Circle, Mandaluyong City, the following described real estate property together with the improvements existing thereon, to wit: CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 008-2012002230 Registry of Deeds – City of Mandaluyong -------------------------------------------------------------IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the unit identified and described as: UNIT NO. : A4917 COVERED AREA (SQ.M.) : 40.79 OPEN AREA (SQ.M.) : 1.44 TOTAL AREA (SQ.M.) : 42.23 OF “BSA TWIN TOWERS” CONDOMINIUM PROJECT In the diagrammatic floor plan appended to the enabling or master deed of the condominium project annotated on TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE 9834; 9835 which embraces and describes the land located at Mandaluyong City within an area of (THREE THOUSAND THIRTY SEVEN SQUARE METERS AND THIRTY TWO SQUARE DECEMETERS (3,037.32), is registered in the name of: Owner: Address :

JAIME GOSIACO, MARRIED TO JUDITH T. GOSIACO, BOTH LEGAL AGE, FILIPINO CITIZENS 2968 J. ABAD SANTOS ST., TONDO, MANILA

“All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and date. “In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on April 28, 2016 9:00 A.M. or soon thereafter without further notice”. Prospective bidders or buyer are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the said real property and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be. Mandaluyong City, Philippines, March 4, 2016.

(Sgd.)HELDER A. DYANGCO Sheriff IV

(Sgd.) ATTY. ERWIN N. BARATA Clerk of Court VI Ex-Officio Sheriff

Amended Registration Statement

By Ronnie Nathanielsz

Citizenship

Po s i t i o n

Fr a n c i s c o J . C o l ayc o M a r y A n n e B . C o l ayc o Armand Q. Bengco Victor C. Macalincag D r. C i e l i t o F. H a b i t o Alfonso B. Cruz D r. V i c t o r A . A b o l a

Filipino Filipino Filipino Filipino Filipino Filipino Filipino

Chairman of President Director Director Independent Independent Independent

Hector C. De Leon

Filipino

Vice - President

J o s e p h A n t h o ny B a u t i s t a

Filipino

Tr e a s u r e r

M e l i s s a B . R eye s

Filipino

Corporate Secretar y

Aristotle Cala

Filipino

Compliance Of ficer

the Board

Director Director Director

Said Amended Registration Statement and other papers/documents attached thereto are open to inspection by interested parties during business hours and copies thereof, photostatic or otherwise, shall be furnished to any party upon request at such fees as the Commission may prescribe. The Registration Statement dated January 22, 2016 m ais be downloaded from www.fami.com.ph.

WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove, deface or destroy this Notice of Sheriff’s Sale on or before the date of Auction Sale under penalty of the law. Copy furnished: Jaime Gosiaco 2968 Jose Abad Santos Ave., Tondo, Manila/Unit A4917, BSA Twin Towers, Bank Drive, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City BSA Twin Towers Condominium Corp. Bank Drive, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City

J U S T I N A F. CA L L A N G A N Director (TS-MAR.7/14/21 , 2016)

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MJ Rhett continued his improvement, scoring a game-high 30 points to go with 13 rebounds, while Mike Cortez also had an impressive game, hitting 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting, while grabbing four rebounds and dishing out seven assists as the duo led Blackwater to victory. In a battle of skidding teams, it was the Elite, who came out with a purpose of ending their drought. The Elite snapped their two-game slide and improved to an even 3-3 slate to move to the upper half of the standings, while the ailing Batang Pier slipped further down to 2-4 with a third loss in a row. “We were able to get good performances from the guys. Everyone stepped up and this is a needed win for us. We’re in a better position with this win after our last two defeats,” said Blackwater coach Leo Isaac. Blackwater started gaining ground late in the first half after it suddenly unleashed a swift 16-2 blast to break a 46-all deadlock and suddenly find itself ahead by 14 points, 62-48, in the closing seconds of the second frame. The Elite carried a 62-51 leverage at the half. The third quarter was a continuation of what Blackwater did late in the opening half. The Elite picked it up in the second half and resumed the pounding, raising their lead even higher to 20 points, 78-58, with under seven minutes left in the third following two free throws from Art Dela Cruz. Not the one to just surrender, GlobalPort fought back briefly, ending the third with a 21-9 run to trim the gap to just eight points, 87-79, entering the fourth and give itself a fighting chance in the last 12 minutes of action.

Pacquiao criticized

According to the paper/documents presented, the following are the directors/officers of the corporation: Name

Games Wednesday (Smart Araneta Coliseum): 4:15 p.m. - Phoenix vs. Mahindra 7 p.m. - Barangay Ginebra vs. Alaska

THE announced readiness of eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao to fight in the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games some four months from now if he was asked and that he would be proud to represent the Philippines have been criticized by World Boxing Council president Mauricio Sulaiman. Sulaiman, who returned home to Mexico City after a long trip out of his hometown and was spending what he described as “quality time with my family” told The Standard: “How can Manny Pacquiao say he wants to fight in the Olympics? It’s ridiculous.” He insinuated that AIBA president Dr. Wu Kuo Ching of Chinese Taipei, who offered to allow Pacquiao to skip the qualification rounds and be seeded into the main draw, must have offered him some other concessions and hinted that he was sure the AIBA president was “paying him (Manny) to say something like that.” Sulaiman commended unbeaten former poundfor-pound king and now retired Floyd Mayweather Jr. for rejecting any attempt to get him to come out of retirement and fight in the Olympics, where he won a bronze medal at the Atlanta Games in 1996. “Absolutely not,” said Floyd when asked whether he was interested in fighting in Rio. Pacquiao, who announced that his April 9 third fight with Timothy “Desert Storm” Bradley at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas would be his farewell fight, said he would be willing to push back his planned retirement if only to represent the Philippines in the Olympic Games and hopefully end the country’s quest for an elusive gold medal.


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