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(1) - Souvenirs and/or novelties, more particularly defined as, models and replicas of the applicant's International Centre, models and replicas of the applicant's tower, pennants, photographic slides, slide viewers, key chains, coins, souvenir and/or novelty pins, snow globes, ash trays, coin banks, address books, leather belts, wallets; suede wallets and handbads; bracelets, calendars, playing cards, charms, coasters for tumblers, tie clasps, cuff links, magnetic compasses, pitchers, plates, cups and saucers, dishes, salt and pepper shakers, mugs, cut-outs, decals, glass and crystal tumblers, stirrers, tumbler trays, sweater guards, guide books and scenic souvenirs, handkerchiefs, napkin holders, money keepers, knives, spoons, cigarette lighters, smoke sets, magnifying glasses, maps, matches, nail clippers, necklaces, pens, pencils, erasers, photo books and albums, smoking pipes, plaques, purses, card racks, rings, pocket secretaries, scarves, sweat shirts, T-shirts, telescopes and binoculars, trays, post cards, book marks , thermometers, bridge sets, desk sets, key cases, books, memo pads, paper weights, shopping reminders, telephone note books and directories, plastic miniatures of building and other structures, letter openers, brushes, buckets, auto toll and change holders, kerchiefs, bottle openers, can openers, aprons, belts, bobby pin boxes, pill boxes, combs, credit card holders, boutique items, mirrors, metal cases, shoe horns, toy dolls, wooden trays, wooden carving boards, wooden carved figures and totem poles, earrings, bangles, brooches, candles, candle holders, gift wrapping materials, figures of people, handicraft articles, namely wall ornaments, pictures and prints, bar equipment, namely glasses, vases, bowls, joke-items, trick items, diaries, steins intended principally for beer, guest books, serving trays, holders and carriers, animal and scenes, trivets, serving accessories, namely, salad bowls, forks and spoons; planters, bathroom accessories, namely towels, guest towels, jars, figurines, candies and candy wrappers, sun glasses, and pot holders, scatter rugs, aprons and handbags.
(2) - The furnishing of travel information and the publicizing of all or part of Canada; the providing of sight-seeing, dining and beverage services; facilities for viewing of scenery; provision of exhibition facilities; the provision of permanent and temporary and auditorium facilities; and the leasing of space for commercial and promotional purposes.
(3) - Clothing, more particulary defined as, leather belts, handkerchiefs, scarves, sweat shirts, T-shirts, kerchiefs.
(4) - Articles of personal adornment being more particularly defined as, pins, charms, tie clasps, cuff links, sweater guards, necklaces and purses and rings.
(5) - Toys being more particularly defined as, toy models ad replicas of the applicants tower, snow globes, toy airline bags, toy banks, toy compasses, toy cups, saucers and chinaware, cut-outs, decals for use on toys, toy magnifying glasses, toy pipes, toy rings, toy telescopes and binoculars and jig saw puzzles.
(6) - Publications and printed matter being more particularly defined as printed pennants, address books, calendars, printed coasters, cut-outs, decals, guide books, maps, matches in printed folders, neckties with printed matter thereon, photo books and albums, post cards, memo pads, murals, shopping reminders, telephone note books and directories, telephone book covers, scenic souvenirs, kerchiefs with printed material thereon, pictures and prints, diaries, guest books, napkins with printed material thereon and books.
(7) - Souvenirs and/or novelties, more particularly defined as, models and replicas of the applicant's International Centre, models and replicas of the applicant's tower, pennants, photographic slides, slide viewers, key chains, coins, souvenir and/or novelty pins, snow globes, ash trays, coin banks, address books, leather belts, wallets; suede wallets and handbads; bracelets, calendars, playing cards, charms, coasters for tumblers, tie clasps, cuff links, magnetic compasses, pitchers, plates, cups and saucers, dishes, salt and pepper shakers, mugs, cut-outs, decals, glass and crystal tumblers, stirrers, tumbler trays, sweater guards, guide books and scenic souvenirs, handkerchiefs, napkin holders, money keepers, knives, spoons, cigarette lighters, smoke sets, magnifying glasses, maps, matches, nail clippers, necklaces, pens, pencils, erasers, photo books and albums, smoking pipes, plaques, purses, card racks, rings, pocket secretaries, scarves, sweat shirts, T-shirts, telescopes and binoculars, trays, post cards, book marks , thermometers, bridge sets, desk sets, key cases, books, memo pads, paper weights, shopping reminders, telephone note books and directories, plastic miniatures of building and other structures, letter openers, brushes, buckets, auto toll and change holders, kerchiefs, bottle openers, can openers, aprons, belts, bobby pin boxes, pill boxes, combs, credit card holders, boutique items, mirrors, metal cases, shoe horns, toy dolls, wooden trays, wooden carving boards, wooden carved figures and totem poles, earrings, bangles, brooches, candles, candle holders, gift wrapping materials, figures of people, handicraft articles, namely wall ornaments, pictures and prints, bar equipment, namely glasses, vases, bowls, joke-items, trick items, diaries, steins intended principally for beer, guest books, serving trays, holders and carriers, animal and scenes, trivets, serving accessories, namely, salad bowls, forks and spoons; planters, bathroom accessories, namely towels, guest towels, jars, figurines, candies and candy wrappers, sun glasses, and pot holders, scatter rugs, aprons and handbags.
(8) - Clothing, more particulary defined as, leather belts, handkerchiefs, scarves, sweat shirts, T-shirts, kerchiefs.
(9) - Articles of personal adornment being more particularly defined as, pins, charms, tie clasps, cuff links, sweater guards, necklaces and purses and rings.
(10) - Toys being more particularly defined as, toy models ad replicas of the applicants tower, snow globes, toy airline bags, toy banks, toy compasses, toy cups, saucers and chinaware, cut-outs, decals for use on toys, toy magnifying glasses, toy pipes, toy rings, toy telescopes and binoculars and jig saw puzzles.
(11) - Publications and printed matter being more particularly defined as printed pennants, address books, calendars, printed coasters, cut-outs, decals, guide books, maps, matches in printed folders, neckties with printed matter thereon, photo books and albums, post cards, memo pads, murals, shopping reminders, telephone note books and directories, telephone book covers, scenic souvenirs, kerchiefs with printed material thereon, pictures and prints, diaries, guest books, napkins with printed material thereon and books.
(12) - The furnishing of travel information and the publicizing of all or part of Canada; the providing of sight-seeing, dining and beverage services; facilities for viewing of scenery; provision of exhibition facilities; the provision of permanent and temporary and auditorium facilities; and the leasing of space for commercial and promotional purposes.
(13) - Souvenirs and/or novelties, more particularly defined as, models and replicas of the applicant's International Centre, models and replicas of the applicant's tower, pennants, photographic slides, slide viewers, key chains, coins, souvenir and/or novelty pins, snow globes, ash trays, coin banks, address books, leather belts, wallets; suede wallets and handbads; bracelets, calendars, playing cards, charms, coasters for tumblers, tie clasps, cuff links, magnetic compasses, pitchers, plates, cups and saucers, dishes, salt and pepper shakers, mugs, cut-outs, decals, glass and crystal tumblers, stirrers, tumbler trays, sweater guards, guide books and scenic souvenirs, handkerchiefs, napkin holders, money keepers, knives, spoons, cigarette lighters, smoke sets, magnifying glasses, maps, matches, nail clippers, necklaces, pens, pencils, erasers, photo books and albums, smoking pipes, plaques, purses, card racks, rings, pocket secretaries, scarves, sweat shirts, T-shirts, telescopes and binoculars, trays, post cards, book marks , thermometers, bridge sets, desk sets, key cases, books, memo pads, paper weights, shopping reminders, telephone note books and directories, plastic miniatures of building and other structures, letter openers, brushes, buckets, auto toll and change holders, kerchiefs, bottle openers, can openers, aprons, belts, bobby pin boxes, pill boxes, combs, credit card holders, boutique items, mirrors, metal cases, shoe horns, toy dolls, wooden trays, wooden carving boards, wooden carved figures and totem poles, earrings, bangles, brooches, candles, candle holders, gift wrapping materials, figures of people, handicraft articles, namely wall ornaments, pictures and prints, bar equipment, namely glasses, vases, bowls, joke-items, trick items, diaries, steins intended principally for beer, guest books, serving trays, holders and carriers, animal and scenes, trivets, serving accessories, namely, salad bowls, forks and spoons; planters, bathroom accessories, namely towels, guest towels, jars, figurines, candies and candy wrappers, sun glasses, and pot holders, scatter rugs, aprons and handbags.
(14) - The furnishing of travel information and the publicizing of all or part of Canada; the providing of sight-seeing, dining and beverage services; facilities for viewing of scenery; provision of exhibition facilities; the provision of permanent and temporary and auditorium facilities; and the leasing of space for commercial and promotional purposes.
(15) - Clothing, more particulary defined as, leather belts, handkerchiefs, scarves, sweat shirts, T-shirts, kerchiefs.
(16) - Articles of personal adornment being more particularly defined as, pins, charms, tie clasps, cuff links, sweater guards, necklaces and purses and rings.
(17) - Toys being more particularly defined as, toy models ad replicas of the applicants tower, snow globes, toy airline bags, toy banks, toy compasses, toy cups, saucers and chinaware, cut-outs, decals for use on toys, toy magnifying glasses, toy pipes, toy rings, toy telescopes and binoculars and jig saw puzzles.
(18) - Publications and printed matter being more particularly defined as printed pennants, address books, calendars, printed coasters, cut-outs, decals, guide books, maps, matches in printed folders, neckties with printed matter thereon, photo books and albums, post cards, memo pads, murals, shopping reminders, telephone note books and directories, telephone book covers, scenic souvenirs, kerchiefs with printed material thereon, pictures and prints, diaries, guest books, napkins with printed material thereon and books.
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