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District Office: CAVITE PROVINCIAL OFFICE I. City / Municipality CAVITE PROVINCIAL OFFICE Pasong Kawayan I, Gen. Trias, Cavite MASTERLIST OF ACCREDITED RETAILERS AS OF 31 JANUARY 2017 District Office: CAVITE PROVINCIAL OFFICE I. City / Municipality CAVITE CITY Name of Accredited Retailer 1 LOYOLA, CATALINA A. DGS-229, Barangay San Roque Cavite City Public Market, Cavite City 2 PANGANIBAN, CELIA D. FV Stall #11-12, Barangay San Roque, Cavite City Public Market, Cavite City 3 SISAYAN, ROWENA S. DGS-172/186, Barangay San Rique, Cavite City Public Market Cavite City 4 CHAN, EMELITA A. Stall#202, Barangay San Roque, Cavite City Public Market, Cavite City 5 SACBIBIT, CARMENCITA 306 Ronquillo St, Barangay 29-A, Caridad, Cavite City 6 REYES, ARLENE O. 305 P.Burgos St., Caridad, Cavite City 7 REPOLLO, GRACE P No 50 J. Ibanez St. Barangay 62-A, CAvite City 8 SPAP c/o Leonardo Notario 353 P. Justo St., Barangay Caridad, Cavite City II. City / Municipality KAWIT Name of Accredited Retailer Stall/Store Address 1 DE LEON, MARIE C. Stall C7 Binakayan Public Market,Barangay Binakayan, Kawit, Cavite 2 LUY, JOHNNY C. Stall C48 Binakayan Public Market, Barangay Binakayan,Kawit, Cavite 3 PASCUAL, MERCEDITA C. Binakayan Public Market, Barangay Binakayan, Kawit, Cavite 4 SAUL, CARLITO SR. T. Stall# B29-30 Binakayan Public Market, Barangay Binakayan,Kawit, Cavite 5 RODIL, FELIX S. Tirona St., Barangay Wakas I, Kawit Cavite 6 ELEIDO, JUDENILLO T. 039 del Rosario St, Barangay Tabon 2, Kawit, Cavite 7 MONTON, ARIEL G Stall No. 2 Binakayan Public Market, Barangay Binakayan, Kawit, Cavite III. City / Municipality NOVELETA Name of Accredited Retailer Stall/Store Address 1 ARAW, PABLITO M. Stall #2 Noveleta Public Market, Barangay Poblacion, Noveleta, Cavite 2 PRIETO, SAMUEL F. Stall # 5 Noveleta Public Market, Barangay Poblacion,Noveleta, Cavite 3 MELITANTE, TERESA T. Visayas St., San Rafael IV, Noveleta, cavite 4 MANAHAN, BERNABE A. #2 Magdiwang, Noveleta Cavite 5 MANGULING AURORA G. #351 Barangay San Rafael 3, Noveleta Cavite 6 TORRES, DANILO O. Salcedo II Exterior, Salcedo II, Noveleta, Cavite IV. City / Municipality ROSARIO Name of Accredited Retailer Stall/Store Address 1 MANLICLIC, DOROTHY A. #2 Dry Goods Section Rosario Public Market, Barngay Silangan 2, Rosario Cavite 2 MANLICLIC, MARK DEXTER #296 EMS Rd., Talipapa, Tejero Convention, Barangay Tejero, Rosario, Cavite 3 MANALO ANICIA S. M96 Rosario Public Market, Barangay Rosario, Rosario, Cavite V. City / Municipality BACOOR CITY Name of Accredited Retailer Stall/Store Address 1 ALCANTARA, RAMON D. Stall #10 Bacoor Public Market, Barangay Zapote, Bacoor City 2 PALIC, VICENTE JAIME E. Stall #34 Bacoor Public Market, Barangay Zapote, Bacoor City 3 ORCA, JOSEFINO D. Stall #18 Bacoor Public Market, Barangay Zapote, Bacoor City 4 MADERAZO, ROBERTO A. Stall #8, Bacoor Public Market, Zapote, Bacoor City 5 CAÑASA, ELEONOR F. Stall #26, 678 Wet & Dry Mkt, Mambog 4, Bacoor City 6 RAMILO, TERESITA G. Stall #15-18, 678 Wet & Dry Mkt, Bldg. A, Mambog 4, Bacoor City 7 BENZON, LINDA G. B1 L54 Ph3 Maryhomes Subd., Molino 3, Bacoor City 8 VALDERAMA, ANTHONY P. Latero Green Valley, San Nicolas, Bacoor City 9 ESCABEL, JUANITO D. Stall #3-4 Celestino Market, Molino 3, Bacoor City 10 DELA CRUZ, ARLENE T. Molino Wet & Dry Market, Molino 3, Bacoor City 11 ALON, ROBERTO P. Queens Row Talipapa, Queens Row, Bacoor City 12 TESORERO, HERMINIGILDO Guada St. cor Castillo, Malipay III,MOlino IV, Bacoor City 13 ABAYAN, FRISCO, B. B10 L1-B, Greenvalley Subd., San Nicolas 3, Bacoor City 14 ALON, EXEQUIEL G. Mabuhay Mini Mart, Molino 3, Bacoor City 15 ESPINA, LEAH E. #49 Evangelista St, Kaingin, Bacoor City 16 ESCABEL, ALLAN E. DGHA Comml Bldg, Barangay Molino IV, Bacoor City 17 DE GUZMAN, REYNALDO T. Stall #5 Greenvalley Talipapa, Barangay Olino 2, Bacoor City 18 PEREZ, JEFFREY C. B4 L26 Sierra Madre, Bacoor 19 CAEG, MARILYN Stall No. 2, Zapote Bacoor, Cavite 20 PASCUA, JOVELYN S. 678 Commercial Complex 21 ORTEGA, MARIDEL D. Molino 4, Bacoor City VI City / Municipality DASMARIÑAS CITY Name of Accredited Retailer Stall/Store Address 1 OLIVAY, ULYSSES M. A1 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmariñas City 2 GUILARAN, MA. REMEDIOS F. A21-24 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmariñas City 3 CABUG, LARRY F. B16-21 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmariñas City 4 MALIMBAN, DEMETRIA O. A6 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmariñas City 5 MIÑON, VICENTE M. A16-19 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmariñas City 6 SANTOS, VICTORIA P. A14-15 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmarinas City 7 CUEVAS, ANDREA L. A18-19 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmarinas City 8 AIZON, CYNTHIA T. A5-6 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmarinas City 9 ORTEGA, VICTOR B. A49-55 SM HyperMarket, Burol 1, Dasmariñas City 10 TOPACIO, TEODORA A. Dasmarinas Central Market, Zone 4, ZDasmarinas City 11 MAGALING, MERCEDITA S. Dasmarinas Central Market, Zone 4, Dasmarinas City 12 NEGRIDO, EUGENIO S. Sta Lucia Flea Market, Barangay Sta. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 13 EVANGELIO, ARLENE M. Sta Lucia Flea Market, Barangay Sta. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 14 ESCALA, EVANGELIO D. B133 L1 Sta Lucia Flea Market, Barangay Sta. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 15 DIMAUNAHAN, TEODORICO V. B1 L1 Barangay San Dionisio, Dasmariñas City 16 BAUTISTA, PAQUITO S. B1 L14 Barangay San Dionisio, Dasmariñas City 17 SUPERAR, VERONICA F. B2 L19 San Dionisio, Dasmariñas City 18 DE VERA, DIONISIA M. B22 L10 Lanitte St. Langkaan II, Dasmarinas City 19 DELA VEGA, MARINA G. B1 L1 San Dionisio, Langkaan II, Dasmariñas City 20 ESCALA, DONATO D. Sta Lucia Flea Market, Sta. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 21 FETALCO, CEASAR I. Sta Lucia Flea Market, Sta. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 22 RIVERA, AILEEN M. Sta Lucia Flea Market, STa. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 23 SUNGA, FRANCISCO G. Paliparan Wet & Dry Market, Sta. Lucia, Dasmariñas City 24 ESCALA, GINA G. Golden City Wet & Dry Market, Salawag, Dasmariñas City 25 ANGELES, GEOFRE V. Golden City Wet & Dry Market, Salawag, Dasmariñas City 26 TIBOR, ESTER J. Luzviminda Public Market, Luzviminda 1, Dasmariñas City 27 CORNEJO, PURIFICACION C. Luzviminda Public Market, Luzviminda 1, Dasmariñas City 28 ARNOCO, BAVENCIO L. Luzviminda Public Market, Luzviminda 1, Dasmariñas City 29 MIÑON, CORAZON F. B-K L3 San Antonio de Padua 1, Dasmariñas City 30 JOSIE O. SIM B194 Ph5 Paliparan 3,Dasmariñas City 31 DE GUZMAN, EDGARDO V. Stall#5 Luzviminda 2, Dasmariñas City 32 PUASO, RAMIL B. Ph3 Paliparan 3, Dasmariñas City 33 ESTOLANO, VENANCIO O. Ph3 Paliparan 3, Dasmariñas City 34 BAUTISTA, ARNEL B. B111 L12 Ph3 Paliparan 3, Dasmariñas City 35 OBIENA, OLGA G. B112 L3 Ph5 Paliparan 3, Dasmariñas City 36 SIM, JEWILL O. Esguerra Bldg., Paliparan 3, Dasmariñas City 37 DIMAPILIS, MARITES O. Sariling Sikap Public Market, Dasmariñas City 38 CUSTODIO, REGINO B. Stall 51-53 Luzviminda II Talipapa, Dasmariñas City 39 MANALO, CARMENCITA S. B19 L8 San Luis 2, Dasmariñas City 40 PASTORAL, NESTOR R. B-B18 L3 San Luis 2, Dasmariñas City 41 DUEÑAS, SAMUEL P. B28 L3 Zone 9 Bautista Talipapa, Dasmariñas City 42 GARCIA, JOSEPH ERWIN M. B61 L11 San Juan Talipapa, Bautista, Dasmariñas City 43 CAIDOY, SHARON V. B1 L14 Cltr N, Emmanuel Bergado I Talipapa, Dasmariñas City 44 MALIMBAN, ELISEO G. B5 L2 Cluster L, Emmanuel Bergado 1, Dasmariñas City 45 CERBITO, ERMA G.. B2 L3 Cluster L, Emmanuel Bergado 1, Dasmariñas City 46 APRESURADO, LEIZEL W. 64 Malihan St., Zone IV, Dasmariñas City 47 DELFIN, VIRGILIO O. Brgy Hall San Francisco I, Dasmariñas City 48 DIPASUPIL, BALTAZAR Q. B1 L1 Dexterville, Sabang, Dasmariñas City 49 MENDOZA, MERLY A. B229, L2,Ph2, Mabuhay City Paliparan 3, Dasmariñas 50 LACHICA, EDUARDO S. B34 L19 Crypton St., Golden City, Salawag, Dasmariñas City 51 ALZATE, ARLYN C. 9030 Congressional NorthAve.,Salitran 3, Dasmariñas City 52 KDBM-BFT c/o BASILONIA, MARLITA Avocado St., San Juan, Dasmariñas City 53 OLPH c/o SERRANO, BELEN San Manuel 2, Dasmariñas City 54 PANALIGAN, ALFONSO P Block L3 Cluster 1, Bergado 1, Dasmarinas City 55 GONZALES, AIDA M. B14 Eco Lot , Burol 2, Dasmarinas City 56 LOY, FELISA Block 105 Lot 1 Ph 3 Paliparan Site, Barangay Paliparan, Dasmarinas City 57 FRANI, REMIGIO S. Stall No 4, Rice Section, Dasma Central Market, Zone 4, Dasmarinas City 58 EVANGELISTA, EVELYN Annex 1, Paliparan Wet and Dry Market, Paliparan, Dasmarinas City 59 DIO, JOHN ALEXANDER C3 Paliparan Wet and Dry Market, Paliparan , Dasmarinas City 60 ADALIN, AMAFE M. A-27-29 SM Market Mall, Burol 1, Dasmarinas City 61 DANTES, DENNIS I. B8 L54 Timber St. P 1 Greenborough Subd. , Sabang, Dasmarinas City 62 CAPARINO, ERVIN T. #142 Purok II, Langkaan, Dasmarinas City 63 ENCABO, RESTY M. F. Tirona St. Zone IV, Dasmarinas City VII City / Municipality IMUS CITY Name of Accredited Retailer Stall/Store Address 1 MAXIMO L. EVANGELIO Stall 10 Rice Section Imus Public Market, Tanzang Luma 1, Imus City 2 JAVIER, MENANDRO F. Stall 21 Rice Section Imus Public Market, Tanzang Luma 1, Imus City 3 GRIPAL, FEMMA M. Stall 5 Rice Section Imus Public Market, Tanzang Luma 1, Imus City. 4 ALONZO, EDGAR R. Bldg 2 Stall 2 Imus Public Market, Tanzang Luma 1, Imus City 5 CAMACLANG, LIGAYA C. Stall 23-24 Imus Public Market, Tanzang Luma 1 Imus City 6 ABDUL, SARANGANI M. Market Road, Tanzang Luma 1, Imus City 7 TABUNA, SUSAN S. Blk 5 NO7 Koastal Wet & Dry Market, Anabu 2, Imus City 8 MINDO, YOLANDA L. Kostal Wet & Dry Market, Anabu II-D, Imus City 9 CAMERINO, ABEL L. Stall 39 Espeleta Talipapa, BPS, Espeleta 2Imus City 10 GAYAMO, REMEDIOS S. Espeleta Talipapa, BPS, Espeleta 2, Imus City 11 ALONZO, MARISSA B. Buhay na Tubig Wet & Dry Talipapa, Buhay na Tubig, Imus City 12 ESCALA, BELEN B. B5 L1 P1, Ext. Green Gate Homes, Imus City 13 MANUEL, LUZVIMINDA A P1 B15 L42 Greengate Homes, Malagasang IIA, Imus City 14 UY, GIAN CARLO N.
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