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MARCH 1 - MARCH 7, 2020


METROPOST 2 NEWS and UPDATES


Oro, Plato Masa culinary contest winners bared


MANILA -- Miriam College emerged as the grand prize winner of the dessert category, while Lyceum of the Philippines Manila bagged the grand prize for the savory ccategory in the recently- concluded Oro, Plato, Masa Nationwide Culinary Competition at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall.


Tourism Regional Director for the National Capital Region, RR Maquiling (2nd from left), shows off to 2nd District Cong. Chiquiting Sagarbarria (rightmost) what the City of Manila is known for, starting with the must-do sunset cruise of Manila Bay, and ending with dinner at Chinatown’s Grand Cafe 1919 in Binondo. With them are exetuvie assistant Elvira Alagao and chief of staff Atty. Bimbo Lagahit of the 2nd District congressional office. (Contributed photo)


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composed of Councilors Raul Corro of Muntinlupa City, Raymond Alvin Garcia of Cebu City, and Darwin Icay of Taguig City, to investigate the failure of the automated poll, and recommend a course of action.


There are 16,632 PCL members from 1,488 municipalities and 146 cities throughout the Philippines. However, Sagarbarria


noted that not all Councilors would be able to return to Manila to participate in the


new election because some local government units are pressed for funds. “That is why I am pushing that instead of having everyone go back to Manila to participate in the elections, the Councilors should be able to vote by region.” He


volunteered to be the spokesperson of the Regional PCL in Central Visayas, should they need someone to initiate this move. (ARVP)


SUNDAY WORSHIP TIME


24And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25not giving up meeting together, as some


are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another -- and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25


BREAD OF LIFE FELLOWSHIP, Turning Point, Batinguel 5pm


CARMELITE MONASTERY, Agan-an Road, Sibulan 6am, 7:30am, 10am, 4:30pm, 6pm Daily except Wednesday: 6am, 5:30pm Wednesdays: 6am, 3:30pm


CHAPEL OF THE EVANGEL FELLOWSHIP, SU campus 8:30am


CALVARY CHAPEL DUMAGUETE, Motong 8:30 am, 10:30 am; 3:30 pm in Visayan; 6:30 pm 5:30 pm Midweek Thursday


DUMAGUETE CHINESE CHURCH, V. Locsin St. 9:30 am


DUMAGUETE UCCP, Silliman Ave. Extension 9:30 am, 4 pm; 5:30 Midweek Wednesdays


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EJ Blanco Drive 7:15 am,10 am


MARY IMMACULATE PARISH, San Jose St. 6 am, 7:15 am, 8:30am,10:15am,4:15pm; 5:30 pm Saturdays


REDEMPTORIST CHURCH 6am, 8 am, 10 am, 4:30 pm, 6pm


SILLIMAN CHURCH


CONVERGE CENTER OF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, Hibbard Ave., Piapi 9:30 am, 6 pm


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proposed budget for medical missions to P5 million, and divided the remaining P6 million as aid to the six community hospitals of the Province, in the amount of P1 million each.


a cap of 30 percent on labor, and supervision costs on the repair and maintenance of roads and bridges. Degamo, in a letter dated Feb. 10, told the Sangguniang Panalawigan that their changes in the budget proposal were done ultra vires (Latin for “beyond the powers”) and are prejudicial to public welfare.


The Governor pointed to an opinion by the


The Board also set


Department of Interior & Local Government that the Provincial Board has no authority to revise a plan approved by the PDC, and that if they do not approve of the plan, they must return it with comments for the proper consideration of the Local Development Council.


This is not the first time the Governor has vetoed certain provisions in an appropriation ordinance. In 2015, he sued the Provincial Board for deleting or amending certain items in the budget proposal. The case was dismissed by RTC Branch 39 Judge Arlene Catherine Dato- Villegas. (PR)


NOTICE


MELON, JIMMY CORSAME, GINA AMOR, BUENAVENTURA MIRA, MARIETA D. MARIÑO, MA. CRISTINA M. VARGAS, TEOFANESA M. JERES, FRITZIE MARIÑO, RAFAEL MARIÑO, ELENA M. ORBINO, CRISPIN MARIÑO JR., ALFREDO I. MARIÑO, FELIXBERTO INOFERIO, GASPI RINO INOFERIO, JULIETA INOFERIO have executed a SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF JULIAN MIRA; that EDUARDO MIRA D. CIMAFRANCA, EDLITO D. CIMAFRANCA, and JUVY MIRA C. TEE representing OLIMPIA CARO, NARCISA BASCON, MARCELINO M. CIMAFRANCA, MANOLITO MIRA TEE, ESTRELLITA T. SABELLANO, ELIZABETH MIRA T. SIBAYAN, JESSIE MIRA C. TEE, MARY JEAN MIRA C. TEE, EDSON MIRA D. CIMAFRANCA, have also executed a SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF MAURA MIRA; the HEIRS OF TERESITA MIRA CORSAME have executed an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, SALE AND PARTITION with NARDITHA F. JANSSEN, specifically for Lot 4406, Dumaguete cadastre, covered by OCT 3165-A: 4406-A, 4406-B, 4406-C, 4406-D, 4406-E, 4406-F, 4406-G, 4406-H, 4406-I, 4406-J, and road lot 4406-K on May 14, 2019, and is registered as Doc. No. 519, Page No. 105, Book No. 27 Series of 2018 in the Notarial Register of Atty. Rilt Renart G. Dorado.


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SIBULAN FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH 10am


VICTORY DUMAGUETE, 2nd Fl Spanish Heritage 9am, 11am, 3pm, 5pm & 7pm; Kids 9am, 11am, 3pm & 5pm; Fridays 7pm Youth Service


At Bethel Guest House: CALVARY BAPTIST TANJAY EXTENSION, 3pm CRU LIFE, 10am CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7pm IKTHUS DUMAGUETE, 10am JEREMIAH CHRISTIAN CENTER, 9am JESUS IS LORD, 5:30pm METRO DUMAGUETE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 10am SOLID ROCK WORSHIP, 5:30pm


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ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE CHAPEL, St. Paul University 7am, 4pm


ST. CATHERINE DE ALEJANDRIA CATHEDRAL 4:30am, 5:45 am, 7 am, 8:15 am, 9:30am, 11 am, 1:15 pm, 2:45 pm, 4pm, 5:30pm, 7pm; Mondays-Saturdays: 5am, 6am, 5:15pm, 6pm


6:30am (Silliman Heights Chapel, Junob); 8am (Udarbe Memory Chapel); 9:30am, 4pm; 5:30pm (Udarbe Memory Chapel); 7pm Midweek Wednesdays


The public is hereby informed that RODRIGO CORSAME, MAREFE


Guest of honor Education Sec. Leonor Magtolis- Briones lauded the project, and expressed her desire for more partners sponsors and partners to support the competition. Joining Secretary Magtolis during the awards were Tourism Asst. Sec. Verna Esmeralda Buensuceso, DTC chairman & CEO Ed Dames, Lenovo Country Manager Mike Ngan, ALC Media Group Vice President Marvin Estigoy, and the board of judges.


Isabel Ereno with coaches Jahziel Jeanne V. Leuterio / Lawrence Erfe; from Lyceum of the Philippines Manila: grand prize winner – savory category: Ma. Cheres Delos Santos and Lyza Andrea Cagalpin with coach Gavin Russell. Other winners in the


dessert category: 1st runner up – University of Santo Tomas represented by Aira Joy Victorino and Carylle Angela Lapitan with coach Reinald Andaya; 2nd runner up – STI Pasay-EDSA represented by Joenna Calixto and Danika Sarate with coach Roseshell Suico.


Chaired by ASEAN Master Food Assessor Chef Ellen Rivera, the judges for the competition were Unilever Food Solutions senior sous chef J. Brando Santos, Avenue 75 Sports Bar chef Jose Sarasola, chef Greggie Mercado, and DTC Promos Inc. President & COO Marissa Ngan-Dames. The winners: from Miriam College: grand prize winner – dessert category: Franz Ansherina Maniti and Andrea


Savory category: 1st runner Up – Advance Central College of Antique represented by Genie Patanindagat and John Aaron Ponsaran with coach Mary Rose Gemma Rodriguez; 2nd runner up – Miriam College represented by Jamaica Marie Marcelo and Ma. Althea Nicole Supleo with coach Jahziel Jeanne Leuterio Marissa Dames, advocate of this CSR project, noted that the winners were among the 18 finalist teams chosen from 96 entries from 76 participating schools nationwide.


“I am truly thankful to all our partners, sponsors the media and the participating schools for helping us make this dream a reality.


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Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court 7TH


Judicial Region Dumaguete City


Office of the Clerk of Court & Ex-Oficio Sheriff


Orion Industrial & Consumer Finance Inc., mortgagee -versus-


Spouses Freddie Y. Cabog & Merlinda P. Cabog, mortgagors


X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE


and Petition for Sale under Act No. 3135, as amended, filed by Orion Industrial & Consumer Finance Inc., a domestic corporation duly organized and existing by virtue of the laws of the Philippines, with principal office business address at #45 M. Perdices St., Dumaguete City, represented herein by Kim L. Awid, its legal and collection officer, mortgagee, against spouses Freddie Y. Cabog and Merlinda P. Cabog, mortgagors, with residence and postal address at Buñao, Dumaguete City, to satisfy Mortgagors’ outstanding obligation to the Mortgagee which, as of Dec. 18, 2019, amounts to Six Hundred Forty One Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-Two Pesos & 20/100 (P641,762.20), Philippine currency, comprising the principal, interest, and penalties but excluding attorney’s fees, other legal fees, the cost of this foreclosure, and Sheriff’s fee, the undersigned Clerk of Court & Ex-Oficio Sheriff or her deputy will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in cash and in Philippine currency, on March 17, 2020 at 9:00 in the morning up to 4:00 in the afternoon at the Office of the Clerk of Court, RTC of Negros Oriental, Hall of Justice, E.J. Blanco Drive, Piapi, Dumaguete City, the herein–described real property, together with the improvement existing thereon, to wit:


(amended), being a portion of Lot 1784 of the Cadastral Survey of Dumaguete, LRC Cadastral Record No. 152), situated in barangay Buñao, city of Dumaguete, island of Negros. Bounded on the NW along line 1-2 by Lot 1784-A; on the NE along line 2-3 by Lot 1784-C; both of the subdivision plan; on the SE along lines 3-4 by Lot 1785; and on the SW along line 4-1 by Lot 1781; both of Dumaguete cadastre. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan being N. 57 degrees 46’E, 272.92 meters from B.B.M. No.15, Dumaguete cadastre; thence N. 7 degrees 12’ E., 21.72 meters to point 2; thence S 78 degrees 47’E., 9.10 meters to point 3; thence S 6 degrees 09’W., 21.42 meters to point 4; thence N. 80 degrees 45’W., 9.49 meters to the point of beginning. Containing an area of Two Hundred square meters, more or less;”


date and time.


on March 17, 2020 for any reason, it will be held on March 24, 2020, same time and place, without need of another notice, posting, and publication. Dumaguete City, Philippines, Jan. 21, 2020.


Prepared by: Clerk of Court & Ex-Oficio Sheriff


Filomeno V. Gonzalez Jr. Sheriff IV


MetroPost 2020 February 23 • March 1 • March 8 BARGE SCHEDULES Tampi, San Jose to Bato, Cebu (vice versa)


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12:30 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:30 pm


8:00 pm 9:30 pm 11:30 pm


Maria Antonia Bulado


All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated In the event the extrajudicial sale (public auction sale) will not take place


“A parcel of land (Lot 1784-B of the subdivision plan Psd-07-021519 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 21750 Upon application for Extrajudicial Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage EJFREM 2020-3539


For: Extrajudicial foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage


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