| DIMES DESIGN DIMES GIDA SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI 1409215 2 Sept 2008 | on 30 May 2012 | Canned meat, canned vegetables, canned fruits; milk and milk products ... Class 029 Class 029 Meats and Processed Food Products Canned meat, canned vegetables, canned fruits; milk and milk products namely milk, cheese, yoghurt, buttermilk/airan, cream, whipped cream, milk powder, kephir (milk beverage), milk beverages (milk predominating)namely fruity milk, milk shakes, fruity yoghurt, koumiss (milk beverage), milk predominating desserts namely puddings; jams, marmelade; tea, iced tea; vegetable and fruit juices, soda pop. Class 030 Class 030 Staple Food Products Vegetable juices, vegetable and fruit concentrates, vegetable and fruit extracts, granulated beverages from fruits, grape must, turnip, tomato juice. Class 031 Natural Agricultural Products
Class 032 Light Beverage Products | |
| MARCH OF DIMES CANADA & Design March of Dimes Canada 1376232 17 Dec 2007 | on 8 Apr 2010 | Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and po... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and posters; sweatshirts; t-shirts; tote bags; certificates; lapel pins; novelty items, namely, caps, pens, pins, coasters, paper weights, ties, scarves, mugs, fridge magnets, mouse pads. Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products Charitable fundraising services; entertainment services in the nature of rock concerts, golf events, dinners, movie provisions; organizing conferences, seminars, workshops and guest lectures about disability awareness and issues, acquired brain injury, strokes, including stroke prevention and stroke recovery, polio and services required for people with disabilities; advocacy services to promote disability awareness, issues and programs; providing online information, via a website, about programs and services available for people with disabilities, issues and needs of people with disabilities and their care givers, events and job opportunities; providing home and vehicle design and modifications and facility design and modifications to increase access, comfort and usability for people with disabilities; providing design consultation in accommodating needs of people with disabilities in connection with development or redesign of commercial, public and residential buildings as well as modifying or designing assistive devices; consulting services to assist people with disabilities find solutions to everyday challenges; providing funding for purchases, rentals and repairs of assistive devices to people with disabilities; providing attendant care services in homes, schools and workplaces to people with disabilities; job skills assessments, job skills training and job placement services; sensitivity and awareness training for employers and employees regarding disabilities; special education services which are designed to increase the motor and verbal skills of disabled children and adults; assisting persons with disabilities find sources of funding to meet their needs; organizing support groups for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; group counselling services for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; maintaining registries of stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, health care professionals and community resources for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; and providing information about stroke, stroke survival, polio, late effects of polio, post-polio syndrome and other disabilities to stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, their families, care givers and health care professionals; recreation and integration services to provide or increase social and recreational events for people with disabilities, namely, day trips, social clubs, tours, residential holidays, art classes, dancing, transitional services for teens with disabilities; operating medical clinics; providing support services for people with acquired brain injury, namely, providing case managers and rehabilitation professionals to work with people with acquired brain injury, family members, friends and other service providers to assist in the areas of activities of daily living, personal communication training, community orientation and integration, emotional/behavioural support services, life skills training, social skills training and vocational/avocational training; vocational rehabilitation services, namely, providing employment specialists to assist people in developing employable skills, providing employability courses, employment counselling; discharge planning services, namely, needs assessment and needs evaluation services for patients returning home from hospital; providing research and education awards, namely, scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and prizes, volunteer awards, employee awards and community awards, namely, plaques and gifts, certificates of merit, certificates of service, bursaries. Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material
Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing
Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products
Class 025 Clothing Products
Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 044 Medical, Beauty & Agricultural Services
Class 045 Personal & Legal & Social Services | |
| ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES & TREE Design March of Dimes Canada 1376229 17 Dec 2007 | on 8 Apr 2010 | Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and po... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and posters; sweatshirts; T-shirts; tote bags; certificates; lapel pins; novelty items, namely, caps, pens, pins, coasters, paper weights, ties, scarves, mugs, fridge magnets, mouse pads. Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products Charitable fundraising services; entertainment services in the nature of rock concerts, golf events, dinners, movie provisions; organizing conferences, seminars, workshops and guest lectures about disability awareness and issues, acquired brain injury, strokes, including stroke prevention and stroke recovery, polio and services required for people with disabilities; advocacy services to promote disability awareness, issues and programs; providing online information, via a website, about programs and services available for people with disabilities, issues and needs of people with disabilities and their care givers, events and job opportunities; providing home and vehicle design and modifications and facility design and modifications to increase access, comfort and usability for people with disabilities; providing design consultation in accommodating needs of people with disabilities in connection with development or redesign of commercial, public and residential buildings as well as modifying or designing assistive devices; consulting services to assist people with disabilities find solutions to everyday challenges; providing funding for purchases, rentals and repairs of assistive devices to people with disabilities; providing attendant care services in homes, schools and workplaces to people with disabilities; job skills assessments, job skills training and job placement services; sensitivity and awareness training for employers and employees regarding disabilities; special education services which are designed to increase the motor and verbal skills of disabled children and adults; assisting persons with disabilities find sources of funding to meet their needs; organizing support groups for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; group counselling services for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; maintaining registries of stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, health care professionals and community resources for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; and providing information about stroke, stroke survival, polio, late effects of polio, post-polio syndrome and other disabilities to stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, their families, care givers and health care professionals; recreation and integration services to provide or increase social and recreational events for people with disabilities, namely, day trips, social clubs, tours, residential holidays, art classes, dancing, transitional services for teens with disabilities; operating medical clinics; providing support services for people with acquired brain injury, namely, providing case managers and rehabilitation professionals to work with people with acquired brain injury, family members, friends and other service providers to assist in the areas of activities of daily living, personal communication training, community orientation and integration, emotional/behavioural support services, life skills training, social skills training and vocational/avocational training; vocational rehabilitation services, namely, providing employment specialists to assist people in developing employable skills, providing employability courses, employment counselling; discharge planning services, namely, needs assessment and needs evaluation services for patients returning home from hospital; providing research and education awards, namely, scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and prizes, volunteer awards, employee awards and community awards, namely, plaques and gifts, certificates of merit, certificates of service, bursaries. Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material
Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing
Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products
Class 025 Clothing Products
Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 044 Medical, Beauty & Agricultural Services
Class 045 Personal & Legal & Social Services | |
| ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION & Design March of Dimes Canada 1307330 29 Jun 2006 | on 8 Apr 2010 | Providing accessible, affordable housing and supportive care housing f... Class 043 Class 043 Restaurant and Hotel Services Providing accessible, affordable housing and supportive care housing for people with disabilities. Class 045 Class 045 Personal & Legal & Social Services | |
| ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES/LA MARCHE DES DIX SOUS DE L'ONTARIO & Design March of Dimes Canada 1376230 17 Dec 2007 | on 8 Apr 2010 | Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and po... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and posters; sweatshirts; T-shirts; tote bags; certificates; lapel pins; novelty items, namely, caps, pens, pins, coasters, paper weights, ties, scarves, mugs, fridge magnets, mouse pads. Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products Charitable fundraising services; entertainment services in the nature of rock concerts, golf events, dinners, movie provisions; organizing conferences, seminars, workshops and guest lectures about disability awareness and issues, acquired brain injury, strokes, including stroke prevention and stroke recovery, polio and services required for people with disabilities; advocacy services to promote disability awareness, issues and programs; providing online information, via a website, about programs and services available for people with disabilities, issues and needs of people with disabilities and their care givers, events and job opportunities; providing home and vehicle design and modifications and facility design and modifications to increase access, comfort and usability for people with disabilities; providing design consultation in accommodating needs of people with disabilities in connection with development or redesign of commercial, public and residential buildings as well as modifying or designing assistive devices; consulting services to assist people with disabilities find solutions to everyday challenges; providing funding for purchases, rentals and repairs of assistive devices to people with disabilities; providing attendant care services in homes, schools and workplaces to people with disabilities; job skills assessments, job skills training and job placement services; sensitivity and awareness training for employers and employees regarding disabilities; special education services which are designed to increase the motor and verbal skills of disabled children and adults; assisting persons with disabilities find sources of funding to meet their needs; organizing support groups for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; group counselling services for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; maintaining registries of stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, health care professionals and community resources for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; and providing information about stroke, stroke survival, polio, late effects of polio, post-polio syndrome and other disabilities to stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, their families, care givers and health care professionals; recreation and integration services to provide or increase social and recreational events for people with disabilities, namely, day trips, social clubs, tours, residential holidays, art classes, dancing, transitional services for teens with disabilities; operating medical clinics; providing support services for people with acquired brain injury, namely, providing case managers and rehabilitation professionals to work with people with acquired brain injury, family members, friends and other service providers to assist in the areas of activities of daily living, personal communication training, community orientation and integration, emotional/behavioural support services, life skills training, social skills training and vocational/avocational training; vocational rehabilitation services, namely, providing employment specialists to assist people in developing employable skills, providing employability courses, employment counselling; discharge planning services, namely, needs assessment and needs evaluation services for patients returning home from hospital; providing research and education awards, namely, scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and prizes, volunteer awards, employee awards and community awards, namely, plaques and gifts, certificates of merit, certificates of service, bursaries. Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material
Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing
Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products
Class 025 Clothing Products
Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 044 Medical, Beauty & Agricultural Services
Class 045 Personal & Legal & Social Services | |
| MARCH OF DIMES CANADA/LE MARCHE DES DIX SOUS DU CANADA & Design March of Dimes Canada 1376231 17 Dec 2007 | on 8 Apr 2010 | Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and po... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Publications, namely, brochures, bulletins, briefs, newsletters and posters; sweatshirts; t-shirts; tote bags; certificates; lapel pins; novelty items, namely, caps, pens, pins, coasters, paper weights, ties, scarves, mugs, fridge magnets, mouse pads. Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products Charitable fundraising services; entertainment services in the nature of rock concerts, golf events, dinners, movie provisions; organizing conferences, seminars, workshops and guest lectures about disability awareness and issues, acquired brain injury, strokes, including stroke prevention and stroke recovery, polio and services required for people with disabilities; advocacy services to promote disability awareness, issues and programs; providing online information, via a website, about programs and services available for people with disabilities, issues and needs of people with disabilities and their care givers, events and job opportunities; providing home and vehicle design and modifications and facility design and modifications to increase access, comfort and usability for people with disabilities; providing design consultation in accommodating needs of people with disabilities in connection with development or redesign of commercial, public and residential buildings as well as modifying or designing assistive devices; consulting services to assist people with disabilities find solutions to everyday challenges; providing funding for purchases, rentals and repairs of assistive devices to people with disabilities; providing attendant care services in homes, schools and workplaces to people with disabilities; job skills assessments, job skills training and job placement services; sensitivity and awareness training for employers and employees regarding disabilities; special education services which are designed to increase the motor and verbal skills of disabled children and adults; assisting persons with disabilities find sources of funding to meet their needs; organizing support groups for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; group counselling services for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; maintaining registries of stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, health care professionals and community resources for stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities; and providing information about stroke, stroke survival, polio, late effects of polio, post-polio syndrome and other disabilities to stroke survivors, people who have had polio or who are coping with late effects of polio and post-polio syndrome and people with other disabilities, their families, care givers and health care professionals; recreation and integration services to provide or increase social and recreational events for people with disabilities, namely, day trips, social clubs, tours, residential holidays, art classes, dancing, transitional services for teens with disabilities; operating medical clinics; providing support services for people with acquired brain injury, namely, providing case managers and rehabilitation professionals to work with people with acquired brain injury, family members, friends and other service providers to assist in the areas of activities of daily living, personal communication training, community orientation and integration, emotional/behavioural support services, life skills training, social skills training and vocational/avocational training; vocational rehabilitation services, namely, providing employment specialists to assist people in developing employable skills, providing employability courses, employment counselling; discharge planning services, namely, needs assessment and needs evaluation services for patients returning home from hospital; providing research and education awards, namely, scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and prizes, volunteer awards, employee awards and community awards, namely, plaques and gifts, certificates of merit, certificates of service, bursaries. Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material
Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing
Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products
Class 025 Clothing Products
Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 044 Medical, Beauty & Agricultural Services
Class 045 Personal & Legal & Social Services | |