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RegularMeetingSeptember 4, 2012 • 7PMKuya Maxx Resto GrillDe Venecia Highway, Dagupan City

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RegularMeetingSeptember 4, 2012 • 7PMKuya Maxx Resto GrillDe Venecia Highway, Dagupan City

9th9th

RTNLEONARDBUENVENIDAAugustNightChairman

P R O G R A M M E

I. 7:00 PM Registration

II. 7:30 PM Program Proper

A. Call To Order - RCDD Pres. Tony Manuel

IWCDD Pres. Merla Gonzales

B. Invocation - Past District Chair Lulay Celeste

C. Phil. Nat'l Anthem - PP Tess Bolos

D. Intro/acknowledgement

of Guests/visiting Rotarians - IPP Nestor Zabala

E. Welcome Song - Rtn Joie Mendoza

F. The 4-way Test - Dir. Joel Balagtas

G. Joke Time - Downtowners

H. Intro of the Guest Speaker - PP Susan Maramba

I. Message - IWC District Chair Michelle Lioanag

I. PRESIDENTS TIME - RCDD Pres. Tony Manuel

IWCDD Pres. Merla Gonzales

J. Finest Moments - PP Jermy Bolos

K. Community Singing - “Let There Be Peace on Earth”

L. Response & Adjournment - Pres. Tony Manuel

III. Fellowship

RCDD-IWCDDJOINT MEETING

Let there be peace on earth,and let it begin with me.Let there be peace on Earth,the peace that was meant to be.

With God as our Father,brothers all are we,Let me walk with my brother,in perfect harmony.

Let peace begin with me,let this be the moment now.With every step I take,let this be my solemn vow,

To take each moment and live each momentin peace, eternally.Let there be Peace on Earth,and let it begin with me.

Let There Be Peace On Earth

We welcome you to the Rotary Club of Downtown DagupanLoyal and true to the cause of humanity;

We hope that you share our fellowship and spirit of serviceWe all welcome you and we’re glad to have you too!

And we’re glad to have you too, and we’re glad to have you too!Mabuhay Downtown Dagupan, Mabuhay!

OFFICERS & DIRECTORS:

RY 2012-2013

ADVISERS

PDG ALBINO GONZALES

CP ALFREDO QUINTO

PP SILVERIO CASTILLO

PROTOCOL OFFICERS

PP ROGELIO ROSARIO

PP FELINO BOLOS

PP GEORGE MARAMBA

ANTONIO “TONY” MANUELPresident

RAUL “RAUL” TAMAYOVice President

BENJAMIN “BENJIE” TANSecretary

PP MAR “MAR” PEREZAsst. Secretary

JONATHAN “JONATHAN” CALIMLIMTreasurer

CONRADO “CONRAD” MAMARADLOAsst. Treasurer

ARMANDO “BONG” DIZONAuditor

PP NORMAN “MAN” VELASCOSgt.-At-Arms

Ex-OfficioIPP NESTOR “NES” ZABALA

JASON “JASON” MEJIAClub Administration

DIRECTORS

JOEL “JOEL” BALAGTASCommunity Service

IPP NESTOR “NES” ZABALAInternational Service

EDWIN “EDWIN” SOLISMembership

PP JOHN “JING” CELESTERotary Foundation

Public Relations

PP IKE PALINAR

CHRISTIAN QUEYQUEP

FERDINAND “DIN” ROCEROVocational Service

ALBERMEN “ALEN” BARRAQUIELYouth Service

SAKUJI TANAKAPresident, RI

ANTONIO “Tony” C. BAUTISTAGovernor, District 3790

ALFREDO “Fred’ CAGUIOAAsst. Governor, District 3790 (C-2B)

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in, particular, to encourage and foster:

FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;

SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;

FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

OF THE THINGS WE SAY, THINK OR DO

1. Is It The Truth?2. Is It Fair To All Concerned?3. Will It Build Goodwill And Better Friendships?4. Will It Be Beneficial To All Concerned?

OBJECT OF ROTARY

Editorial Staff:

JENZ TOMBOCRONNIE DIZONYSAH SORIANO

IPP NESTOR ZABALAPP NORMAN VELASCO

PP FELINO BOLOSRTN JASON MEJIAPE RAUL TAMAYO

DIR. FERDINAND ROCERORTN BEEP BEEP TAN

ANTONIO “TONY” MANUELEditor-In-Chief

JOIE MENDOZAAsst. Editor

PDG ALBINO GONZALES

Contributors:

Consultant:

Creative Team:

The

4WayTest

RCDD WELCOME SONG

ROTARY CLUB OF DOWNTOWN DAGUPAN

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RegularMeetingSeptember 4, 2012 • 7PMKuya Maxx Resto GrillDe Venecia Highway, Dagupan City

9th9th

RTNLEONARDBUENVENIDAAugustNightChairman

P R O G R A M M E

I. 7:00 PM Registration

II. 7:30 PM Program Proper

A. Call To Order - RCDD Pres. Tony Manuel

IWCDD Pres. Merla Gonzales

B. Invocation - Past District Chair Lulay Celeste

C. Phil. Nat'l Anthem - PP Tess Bolos

D. Intro/acknowledgement

of Guests/visiting Rotarians - IPP Nestor Zabala

E. Welcome Song - Rtn Joie Mendoza

F. The 4-way Test - Dir. Joel Balagtas

G. Joke Time - Downtowners

H. Intro of the Guest Speaker - PP Susan Maramba

I. Message - IWC District Chair Michelle Lioanag

I. PRESIDENTS TIME - RCDD Pres. Tony Manuel

IWCDD Pres. Merla Gonzales

J. Finest Moments - PP Jermy Bolos

K. Community Singing - “Let There Be Peace on Earth”

L. Response & Adjournment - Pres. Tony Manuel

III. Fellowship

RCDD-IWCDDJOINT MEETING

Let there be peace on earth,and let it begin with me.Let there be peace on Earth,the peace that was meant to be.

With God as our Father,brothers all are we,Let me walk with my brother,in perfect harmony.

Let peace begin with me,let this be the moment now.With every step I take,let this be my solemn vow,

To take each moment and live each momentin peace, eternally.Let there be Peace on Earth,and let it begin with me.

Let There Be Peace On Earth

We welcome you to the Rotary Club of Downtown DagupanLoyal and true to the cause of humanity;

We hope that you share our fellowship and spirit of serviceWe all welcome you and we’re glad to have you too!

And we’re glad to have you too, and we’re glad to have you too!Mabuhay Downtown Dagupan, Mabuhay!

OFFICERS & DIRECTORS:

RY 2012-2013

ADVISERS

PDG ALBINO GONZALES

CP ALFREDO QUINTO

PP SILVERIO CASTILLO

PROTOCOL OFFICERS

PP ROGELIO ROSARIO

PP FELINO BOLOS

PP GEORGE MARAMBA

ANTONIO “TONY” MANUELPresident

RAUL “RAUL” TAMAYOVice President

BENJAMIN “BENJIE” TANSecretary

PP MAR “MAR” PEREZAsst. Secretary

JONATHAN “JONATHAN” CALIMLIMTreasurer

CONRADO “CONRAD” MAMARADLOAsst. Treasurer

ARMANDO “BONG” DIZONAuditor

PP NORMAN “MAN” VELASCOSgt.-At-Arms

Ex-OfficioIPP NESTOR “NES” ZABALA

JASON “JASON” MEJIAClub Administration

DIRECTORS

JOEL “JOEL” BALAGTASCommunity Service

IPP NESTOR “NES” ZABALAInternational Service

EDWIN “EDWIN” SOLISMembership

PP JOHN “JING” CELESTERotary Foundation

Public Relations

PP IKE PALINAR

CHRISTIAN QUEYQUEP

FERDINAND “DIN” ROCEROVocational Service

ALBERMEN “ALEN” BARRAQUIELYouth Service

SAKUJI TANAKAPresident, RI

ANTONIO “Tony” C. BAUTISTAGovernor, District 3790

ALFREDO “Fred’ CAGUIOAAsst. Governor, District 3790 (C-2B)

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in, particular, to encourage and foster:

FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;

SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;

FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

OF THE THINGS WE SAY, THINK OR DO

1. Is It The Truth?2. Is It Fair To All Concerned?3. Will It Build Goodwill And Better Friendships?4. Will It Be Beneficial To All Concerned?

OBJECT OF ROTARY

Editorial Staff:

JENZ TOMBOCRONNIE DIZONYSAH SORIANO

IPP NESTOR ZABALAPP NORMAN VELASCO

PP FELINO BOLOSRTN JASON MEJIAPE RAUL TAMAYO

DIR. FERDINAND ROCERORTN BEEP BEEP TAN

ANTONIO “TONY” MANUELEditor-In-Chief

JOIE MENDOZAAsst. Editor

PDG ALBINO GONZALES

Contributors:

Consultant:

Creative Team:

The

4WayTest

RCDD WELCOME SONG

ROTARY CLUB OF DOWNTOWN DAGUPAN

DOWNTOWN ghts

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Editor’sNote

LAST Friday, there was an earthquake that jolted some parts of the Bicol Region and Cebu. A portion of the Philippine trench triggered last Friday's magnitude 7.6 tremble. The impact was said to be equivalent of more than two hundred atomic bombs dropped in Hiroshima during World War II. Miraculously, it claimed only one life, damaged scores of properties and infrastructure amounting to Php 40 million, according to the news.

According to Phivolcs, the tremble occurred deep enough not to cause the water above to move and cause tsunami or tidal wave. Phivolcs recorded more than 370 aftershocks since Friday. But did you know that there are earthquakes everyday? They may not be strong enough to be felt, but yes, earthquakes are everyday occurrence. The earth moves on a daily basis, that is according to Phivolcs.

So what does this mean?

This brings to mind the movie released two or three years ago titled 2012 about the impending “end of the world” according to the Mayan prediction. If we were to believe the Mayan prophecy that the “thirteenth cycle” of the Mayan calendar would end and the world will be transformed, it will occur on December 21, 2012. This means that we are three months away from being vanished from this world.

In reality, the world is being transformed everyday. And with the reality that there are hundreds of earthquakes being recorded daily, this is not a remote possibility.

In answer to the above question, we need to be prepared. We have to be ready and prepared for any untoward event. When that big thing happens make sure that you have the basic needs like food, water, medicine and other essential things for survival. Do not build homes near fault lines.

The most important thing to prepare, however, is the soul. Make sure that when we meet Him, we are well prepared spiritually.

This is not to scare, rather, this is being realistic.

Guest SpeakerProfile

Michelle Zarate-Lioanag

Born : June 25, 1969 in Manila

Attended : Elementary - JASMS Quezon City High School - Holy Family School, Quezon City College - University of Sto. Tomas CAFA B.S. Architecture - Philippine School of Interior Design

• Married to : Arnold Lioanag from Dagupan City• Children : Aaron Matthew & Myles Adrian both Registered Nurses

OCCUPATION: Special Events & Projects - Head House of Representatives Cong. Leopoldo Bataoil 2nd District Representative

TOURISM OFFICER Tourism OfficeDagupan City

GENERAL MANAGERPyramid of Asia ResortManaoag, Pangasinan

ORGANIZATIONS:

President for 8 yearsHotel, Bar & Restaurant Association of Dagupan (HBRAD)

Secretary 2009-2010Pangasinan Tourism Officers Association (PTOA)

President 2000-2001Inner Wheel Club of Dagupan

Vice District Chairman 2003-2004District 379

District Chairman 2011-2013 (2 Terms)District 379Vice President 2011 to presentPangasinan Northern Cancer Society

PROPRIETORRagtime Bar & RestaurantBasilio's RestaurantChic N Fries Food Services

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Editor’sNote

LAST Friday, there was an earthquake that jolted some parts of the Bicol Region and Cebu. A portion of the Philippine trench triggered last Friday's magnitude 7.6 tremble. The impact was said to be equivalent of more than two hundred atomic bombs dropped in Hiroshima during World War II. Miraculously, it claimed only one life, damaged scores of properties and infrastructure amounting to Php 40 million, according to the news.

According to Phivolcs, the tremble occurred deep enough not to cause the water above to move and cause tsunami or tidal wave. Phivolcs recorded more than 370 aftershocks since Friday. But did you know that there are earthquakes everyday? They may not be strong enough to be felt, but yes, earthquakes are everyday occurrence. The earth moves on a daily basis, that is according to Phivolcs.

So what does this mean?

This brings to mind the movie released two or three years ago titled 2012 about the impending “end of the world” according to the Mayan prediction. If we were to believe the Mayan prophecy that the “thirteenth cycle” of the Mayan calendar would end and the world will be transformed, it will occur on December 21, 2012. This means that we are three months away from being vanished from this world.

In reality, the world is being transformed everyday. And with the reality that there are hundreds of earthquakes being recorded daily, this is not a remote possibility.

In answer to the above question, we need to be prepared. We have to be ready and prepared for any untoward event. When that big thing happens make sure that you have the basic needs like food, water, medicine and other essential things for survival. Do not build homes near fault lines.

The most important thing to prepare, however, is the soul. Make sure that when we meet Him, we are well prepared spiritually.

This is not to scare, rather, this is being realistic.

Guest SpeakerProfile

Michelle Zarate-Lioanag

Born : June 25, 1969 in Manila

Attended : Elementary - JASMS Quezon City High School - Holy Family School, Quezon City College - University of Sto. Tomas CAFA B.S. Architecture - Philippine School of Interior Design

• Married to : Arnold Lioanag from Dagupan City• Children : Aaron Matthew & Myles Adrian both Registered Nurses

OCCUPATION: Special Events & Projects - Head House of Representatives Cong. Leopoldo Bataoil 2nd District Representative

TOURISM OFFICER Tourism OfficeDagupan City

GENERAL MANAGERPyramid of Asia ResortManaoag, Pangasinan

ORGANIZATIONS:

President for 8 yearsHotel, Bar & Restaurant Association of Dagupan (HBRAD)

Secretary 2009-2010Pangasinan Tourism Officers Association (PTOA)

President 2000-2001Inner Wheel Club of Dagupan

Vice District Chairman 2003-2004District 379

District Chairman 2011-2013 (2 Terms)District 379Vice President 2011 to presentPangasinan Northern Cancer Society

PROPRIETORRagtime Bar & RestaurantBasilio's RestaurantChic N Fries Food Services

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CLUB SECRETARY BENJIE TAN

935H, Pres. Tony called the meeting to order and asked Rtn. Leonard to cover for the night chairman of month. Sec. Benjie Tan did the

invocation and invoked God to protect everyone present in the meeting as well as those who could not come and those we left behind at home. As has been our practice, everybody sang the National Anthem to give honor to the flag and since there was no guest, everybody sang the club's welcome song just the same. Rtn. Rene Farro, was called to recite the 4 way test and before doing so, he asked everyone to rise to the surprise of everybody; but they obliged when he said that he wanted to give solemnity to his task. Good one, Rtn. Rene. Most of those present seemed to be in the mood to share their jokes as four Rotarians each shared more than two jokes. However, most of the jokes would make the MTRCB chair frown and might suspend this segment of our program for jokes not suitable to young audience and parental guidance is advised. Those who are being watched by the censors for their jokes were Rtn. Rene Farro, PP Jermy Bolos, Sec. Benjie Tan and Rtn. Leonard. Pres. Tony, for his president's time, reminded everyone of the deadline and the most urgent one was the club's due to RI, the SAR. He reiterated the call of District Governor Tony to settle our dues before the month ends. It was important to pay the SAR so that we can become a part of history. Also, he reminded everyone about the deadline for the solicitation for the induction souvenir program. The first deadline was August 20, the second is first week of September and the final is second week of September. He also informed the members of the updates on the induction and details shall be divulged next meeting.

The WeekThat Was

Activity : 8th Weekly MeetingDate : Aug 28, 2012Venue : Kuya Maxx Restogrill

De Venecia Hway, Dagupan City

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Pres. Tony asked IWC Pres. Merla about their plans for the induction. She obliged to speak but then emotion got the better of her and she opened up and sobbed about the condition of the IWC. Pres. Tony assured IWC Pres. Merla that the club would support them and as suggested by PP's Jermy, Norman and Marcos Perez, Rtn. Will Serafica, Rtn. Leonard to which everyone was amenable, the following were proposed and adopted, to wit: 1. Spouse of new members are automatically included in the rooster of members of the IWC. 2. The annual dues shall be increased to Php 6,200.00 to cover the Php 1,200.00 dues of each Rotarian's spouse to the IWC. The above are proposals were adopted permanently and would be in effect beyond Rotary Year 2012-2013. Also proposed in order to revitalize the IWC are the following urgent steps. A. All Rotarians shall bring their respective spouse, as member of the IWC, every fourth meeting of the month which is a joint meeting with our IWC. B. Set next Tuesday as joint meeting with the IWC and evangelize the IWC members (Rotary anns) on the essence of the Inner Wheel Club. C. Obliged all Rotarians to bring their spouses for evangelization. D. Invite the IW District chair for the join meeting. E. With the assistance of the club, the IWC of RCDD would conduct the meeting. F. Encourage the spouses to join inductions where there are Inner Wheel Clubs. With the above proposals being adopted, Pres. Merla was happy and finally she was all smile when she left the podium. PDG Alvin Gonzales, the perennial fine master, asked everyone to pay their semi annual dues to which everybody responded positively. Before the meeting was adjourned, “Let there be Peace” was sung and at exactly 2148H, the meeting was adjourned and fellowship followed.

Those Present were: PP Jermy Bolos Rtn. Leonard Buenvenida AG Fred Caguioa Treas. Jonathan Calimlim Rtn. Rod Coquia Rtn. Alex Domantay Rtn. Rene Farro PDG Albino Gonzales IWC Pres. Merla Gonzales Asst. Treas. Conrad Mamaradlo

Pres. Tony ManuelDir. Jason MejiaRtn. Joie MendozaPP Marcos PerezCP Fred QuintoRtn. Rene QuintoRtn. Willie SeraficaSec. Benjie TanRtn. Beep TanPP Norman

Foremost, I would like to thank everyone for responding to the call to support the goals of the district and that of our District Governor Tony Bautista. I am very happy that we were able to pay our SAR just before the deadline set by the Governor and I hope every club in the district has responded to the challenge to make history. Thank you very much once again; this gives me another reason to be very optimistic because the club can really count on you. Indeed, united we stand, divided we fall.

Two months gone, ten more to go.

We are now on one of the most crucial periods of the year, at least as far as our club is concerned. This month will be our induction month. Our governor has urged us, his presidents, to have simple inductions and I am inclined to heed his call. However, ours will not just be an induction because as I have planned, ours will be a whole day event. We will have project in the morning, governor's visit in the afternoon and induction in the evening. I am aware that time will be crucial here but I am positive that we will be able to do the three. I hope that we will be able to accomplish our goals.

With the show of support all of you have shown, specifically your response on my call to pay our dues before the deadline, I am optimistic that we will have a successful induction. I have not scheduled any project for this month for the obvious reason that I want to focus our energy to our induction. Anyway, we will have one this month during induction. Actually, I am already planning for our projects on October and November. I hope that everybody will be part of every project that we have.

I am honored to have as our partners tonight, the Inner Wheel Club of RCDD led by Pres. Merla and even more honored by the presence of the IWC District Chair Michelle Zarate-Lioanag

I have decided to continue the practice of holding a joint meeting with the Inner Wheel Club on the last Tuesday of every month, primarily to make our anns feel that they are not neglected and that they are our partners not only in life but in service. Now that Pres. Merla has voiced her sentiments, I am now bound to support her even more. I believe that we can be “real partners” as proven when we had joint medical & dental mission last August 11, 2012. May we also invite you, Pres. Merla, to join us in our community projects.

Lastly, May I remind you again of our deadline. Please submit your solicitations as early as possible. Your support is needed once more.222777

ttthhh CORNER

PRES. TONY MANUEL

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935H, Pres. Tony called the meeting to order and asked Rtn. Leonard to cover for the night chairman of month. Sec. Benjie Tan did the

invocation and invoked God to protect everyone present in the meeting as well as those who could not come and those we left behind at home. As has been our practice, everybody sang the National Anthem to give honor to the flag and since there was no guest, everybody sang the club's welcome song just the same. Rtn. Rene Farro, was called to recite the 4 way test and before doing so, he asked everyone to rise to the surprise of everybody; but they obliged when he said that he wanted to give solemnity to his task. Good one, Rtn. Rene. Most of those present seemed to be in the mood to share their jokes as four Rotarians each shared more than two jokes. However, most of the jokes would make the MTRCB chair frown and might suspend this segment of our program for jokes not suitable to young audience and parental guidance is advised. Those who are being watched by the censors for their jokes were Rtn. Rene Farro, PP Jermy Bolos, Sec. Benjie Tan and Rtn. Leonard. Pres. Tony, for his president's time, reminded everyone of the deadline and the most urgent one was the club's due to RI, the SAR. He reiterated the call of District Governor Tony to settle our dues before the month ends. It was important to pay the SAR so that we can become a part of history. Also, he reminded everyone about the deadline for the solicitation for the induction souvenir program. The first deadline was August 20, the second is first week of September and the final is second week of September. He also informed the members of the updates on the induction and details shall be divulged next meeting.

The WeekThat Was

Activity : 8th Weekly MeetingDate : Aug 28, 2012Venue : Kuya Maxx Restogrill

De Venecia Hway, Dagupan City

1

Pres. Tony asked IWC Pres. Merla about their plans for the induction. She obliged to speak but then emotion got the better of her and she opened up and sobbed about the condition of the IWC. Pres. Tony assured IWC Pres. Merla that the club would support them and as suggested by PP's Jermy, Norman and Marcos Perez, Rtn. Will Serafica, Rtn. Leonard to which everyone was amenable, the following were proposed and adopted, to wit: 1. Spouse of new members are automatically included in the rooster of members of the IWC. 2. The annual dues shall be increased to Php 6,200.00 to cover the Php 1,200.00 dues of each Rotarian's spouse to the IWC. The above are proposals were adopted permanently and would be in effect beyond Rotary Year 2012-2013. Also proposed in order to revitalize the IWC are the following urgent steps. A. All Rotarians shall bring their respective spouse, as member of the IWC, every fourth meeting of the month which is a joint meeting with our IWC. B. Set next Tuesday as joint meeting with the IWC and evangelize the IWC members (Rotary anns) on the essence of the Inner Wheel Club. C. Obliged all Rotarians to bring their spouses for evangelization. D. Invite the IW District chair for the join meeting. E. With the assistance of the club, the IWC of RCDD would conduct the meeting. F. Encourage the spouses to join inductions where there are Inner Wheel Clubs. With the above proposals being adopted, Pres. Merla was happy and finally she was all smile when she left the podium. PDG Alvin Gonzales, the perennial fine master, asked everyone to pay their semi annual dues to which everybody responded positively. Before the meeting was adjourned, “Let there be Peace” was sung and at exactly 2148H, the meeting was adjourned and fellowship followed.

Those Present were: PP Jermy Bolos Rtn. Leonard Buenvenida AG Fred Caguioa Treas. Jonathan Calimlim Rtn. Rod Coquia Rtn. Alex Domantay Rtn. Rene Farro PDG Albino Gonzales IWC Pres. Merla Gonzales Asst. Treas. Conrad Mamaradlo

Pres. Tony ManuelDir. Jason MejiaRtn. Joie MendozaPP Marcos PerezCP Fred QuintoRtn. Rene QuintoRtn. Willie SeraficaSec. Benjie TanRtn. Beep TanPP Norman

Foremost, I would like to thank everyone for responding to the call to support the goals of the district and that of our District Governor Tony Bautista. I am very happy that we were able to pay our SAR just before the deadline set by the Governor and I hope every club in the district has responded to the challenge to make history. Thank you very much once again; this gives me another reason to be very optimistic because the club can really count on you. Indeed, united we stand, divided we fall.

Two months gone, ten more to go.

We are now on one of the most crucial periods of the year, at least as far as our club is concerned. This month will be our induction month. Our governor has urged us, his presidents, to have simple inductions and I am inclined to heed his call. However, ours will not just be an induction because as I have planned, ours will be a whole day event. We will have project in the morning, governor's visit in the afternoon and induction in the evening. I am aware that time will be crucial here but I am positive that we will be able to do the three. I hope that we will be able to accomplish our goals.

With the show of support all of you have shown, specifically your response on my call to pay our dues before the deadline, I am optimistic that we will have a successful induction. I have not scheduled any project for this month for the obvious reason that I want to focus our energy to our induction. Anyway, we will have one this month during induction. Actually, I am already planning for our projects on October and November. I hope that everybody will be part of every project that we have.

I am honored to have as our partners tonight, the Inner Wheel Club of RCDD led by Pres. Merla and even more honored by the presence of the IWC District Chair Michelle Zarate-Lioanag

I have decided to continue the practice of holding a joint meeting with the Inner Wheel Club on the last Tuesday of every month, primarily to make our anns feel that they are not neglected and that they are our partners not only in life but in service. Now that Pres. Merla has voiced her sentiments, I am now bound to support her even more. I believe that we can be “real partners” as proven when we had joint medical & dental mission last August 11, 2012. May we also invite you, Pres. Merla, to join us in our community projects.

Lastly, May I remind you again of our deadline. Please submit your solicitations as early as possible. Your support is needed once more.222

777ttthhh CORNER

PRES. TONY MANUEL

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PH TOPH TOPH TOflashbackflashbackflashback7th Weekly MeetingKuya Maxx RestoGrillDagupan City

14AUG

PDG Owens Torres gave a very inspiring talk on membership. He quoted one past RI president who said that to become a real Rotarian, one has to bring in a Rotarian. PDG Owens enunciated the importance of sustaining the membership of the club with new members to ensure and prolong its existence

PDG Owens was awarded a plaque of appreciation by CS Benjie Tan and Pres. Tony

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ROTARY CLUB OF DOWTOWN DAGUPAN1

ROTARY CLUB OF DOWTOWN DAGUPAN

8th Weekly MeetingKuya Maxx RestoGrillDagupan City

28AUG

PH TOPH TOPH TOflashbackflashbackflashback7th Weekly MeetingKuya Maxx RestoGrillDagupan City

14AUG

PDG Owens Torres gave a very inspiring talk on membership. He quoted one past RI president who said that to become a real Rotarian, one has to bring in a Rotarian. PDG Owens enunciated the importance of sustaining the membership of the club with new members to ensure and prolong its existence

PDG Owens was awarded a plaque of appreciation by CS Benjie Tan and Pres. Tony

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ROTARY CLUB OF DOWTOWN DAGUPAN1

ROTARY CLUB OF DOWTOWN DAGUPAN

AAX

RTN RAUL “INSYONG” TAMAYO

ROTAna!

wa

Samut-Saring Jokes

Turo ni Tatay

Comic Life

SCHOOLING -Yung pag may tumatawag sa telephone or cellphone mo,Ring ring! at sasabihin mo: “Hello! May I know who SCHOOLING?” XP

************************************************************AMO: Inday natanggal mo ba ung mantsa sa barong ko?INDAY: Opo kuya, tanggal na tanggal!AMO: Good! Ano pinantanggal mo?INDAY: GUNTING po!

************************************************************MAX: Ano nangyari sa tenga mo?JUAN: Namamalantsa ko, nag-ring yung cellphone,

yung plantsa nadampot ko!MAX: Bakit 2 tenga?JUAN: Tumawag ulit!

************************************************************DOC: Nurse papasukin mo na susunod na pasyente!NURSE: Doc pinauwi ko na po lahat!DOC: Hah? Bkit?NURSE: Masama daw po mga pakiramdam eh! Para

makapag-rest sila!

NANAY: ‘di ba kabilin-bilinan ko sa’yo pag hinipuan ka ng boyfriend mo sa taas, say “DON’T!”

ANAK: opoNANAY: pag sa baba, “STOP!”ANAK: opoNANAY: eh, ba’t nabuntis ka???ANAK: Sabay po hinipo ‘nay e, kaya sabi ko

“DON’T STOP”

Teacher : Pedro, ano susunod sa 7?Pedro : 8 po!Teacher : sa 2?Pedro : 3 po!Teacher : ang galing mo! sino nagturo sayo?Pedro : Tatay ko po!Teacher : O sige, ano susunod sa 10?Pedro : JACK po!

Ang lupet ng flavor mo ‘dre!

More than

R E V E L A T I O N

CONQUEROR’S

PP NORMAN VELASCO

DIR DIN ROCERO

The WHEEL

and Y U

“Ask, and you will receive;seek,andyouwillfind;knock,andthedoorwillbeopenedtoyou.”–Luke11:9 I was then invited to attend an internationaladvance training seminar on evangelism inSingaporelastJuly2007butmysavingswerenotenoughtopaythecontribution.Idon'tknowwhereIwilldrawthemoneybecauselifeatthattimewashardandIhadjustenrolledmy2kidsinschool.

MyonlyremedyistowritemyrelativeintheU.S.forfinancialassistancesothatImaybeabletojointhesaidseminar.Iwaitedforaboutweeksandtrueenoughtheblessingscameontime. JustwhenIwasabouttolosehope,Iwasaboutto loan from my employer but surprisingly myrelative called me and told me that she hadtransferredthemoneytome.

Indeed,askandweshallreceive.Itmaynotbehowwewantitorwhenwewantit.Butforsureit'sforthegreatergoodthatonlyGodknows.

IcanonlythankGodthroughmyrelativefromabroadwhoselflesslysendmemoney.

Today,IwheneverIamtolosehope,Ijustholdontomyfaith.GodanswersprayersinHisowntimeandway.

A.S.K.

During October, Rotary clubs are encouraged to focus on this important avenue of Rotary service. Let us consider dedicating at least one meeting to discussing Vocational Service and plan a project or other activity to carry out through the year.

► Devote the first meeting in October to examining Vocational Service, including The Four-Way Test and the Rotary Code of Conduct. After expanding members' awareness, solicit their input in planning projects for the remainder of the year.

► “Classification talk” series in which each member gives a five-minute talk on his or her vocation. These presentations give members the chance to learn the inner workings of jobs other than their own, including the various problems that arise and the solutions used to address them.

► Present a vocational award to someone in the community who has exemplified outstanding professional achievement and high ethical standards. Promote the presentation in the community, and consider making it an annual event each October.

Suggestions are very much welcome to promote this avenue of service!

October is Rotary vocational service month

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ROTARY CLUB OF DOWTOWN DAGUPAN1

ROTARY CLUB OF DOWTOWN DAGUPAN

AAX

RTN RAUL “INSYONG” TAMAYO

ROTAna!

wa

Samut-Saring Jokes

Turo ni Tatay

Comic Life

SCHOOLING -Yung pag may tumatawag sa telephone or cellphone mo,Ring ring! at sasabihin mo: “Hello! May I know who SCHOOLING?” XP

************************************************************AMO: Inday natanggal mo ba ung mantsa sa barong ko?INDAY: Opo kuya, tanggal na tanggal!AMO: Good! Ano pinantanggal mo?INDAY: GUNTING po!

************************************************************MAX: Ano nangyari sa tenga mo?JUAN: Namamalantsa ko, nag-ring yung cellphone,

yung plantsa nadampot ko!MAX: Bakit 2 tenga?JUAN: Tumawag ulit!

************************************************************DOC: Nurse papasukin mo na susunod na pasyente!NURSE: Doc pinauwi ko na po lahat!DOC: Hah? Bkit?NURSE: Masama daw po mga pakiramdam eh! Para

makapag-rest sila!

NANAY: ‘di ba kabilin-bilinan ko sa’yo pag hinipuan ka ng boyfriend mo sa taas, say “DON’T!”

ANAK: opoNANAY: pag sa baba, “STOP!”ANAK: opoNANAY: eh, ba’t nabuntis ka???ANAK: Sabay po hinipo ‘nay e, kaya sabi ko

“DON’T STOP”

Teacher : Pedro, ano susunod sa 7?Pedro : 8 po!Teacher : sa 2?Pedro : 3 po!Teacher : ang galing mo! sino nagturo sayo?Pedro : Tatay ko po!Teacher : O sige, ano susunod sa 10?Pedro : JACK po!

Ang lupet ng flavor mo ‘dre!

More than

R E V E L A T I O N

CONQUEROR’S

PP NORMAN VELASCO

DIR DIN ROCERO

The WHEEL

and Y U

“Ask, and you will receive;seek,andyouwillfind;knock,andthedoorwillbeopenedtoyou.”–Luke11:9 I was then invited to attend an internationaladvance training seminar on evangelism inSingaporelastJuly2007butmysavingswerenotenoughtopaythecontribution.Idon'tknowwhereIwilldrawthemoneybecauselifeatthattimewashardandIhadjustenrolledmy2kidsinschool.

MyonlyremedyistowritemyrelativeintheU.S.forfinancialassistancesothatImaybeabletojointhesaidseminar.Iwaitedforaboutweeksandtrueenoughtheblessingscameontime. JustwhenIwasabouttolosehope,Iwasaboutto loan from my employer but surprisingly myrelative called me and told me that she hadtransferredthemoneytome.

Indeed,askandweshallreceive.Itmaynotbehowwewantitorwhenwewantit.Butforsureit'sforthegreatergoodthatonlyGodknows.

IcanonlythankGodthroughmyrelativefromabroadwhoselflesslysendmemoney.

Today,IwheneverIamtolosehope,Ijustholdontomyfaith.GodanswersprayersinHisowntimeandway.

A.S.K.

During October, Rotary clubs are encouraged to focus on this important avenue of Rotary service. Let us consider dedicating at least one meeting to discussing Vocational Service and plan a project or other activity to carry out through the year.

► Devote the first meeting in October to examining Vocational Service, including The Four-Way Test and the Rotary Code of Conduct. After expanding members' awareness, solicit their input in planning projects for the remainder of the year.

► “Classification talk” series in which each member gives a five-minute talk on his or her vocation. These presentations give members the chance to learn the inner workings of jobs other than their own, including the various problems that arise and the solutions used to address them.

► Present a vocational award to someone in the community who has exemplified outstanding professional achievement and high ethical standards. Promote the presentation in the community, and consider making it an annual event each October.

Suggestions are very much welcome to promote this avenue of service!

October is Rotary vocational service month

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DIRECTORY

B��rthdaysB��rthdaysB��rthdaysSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER20122012SEPTEMBER2012

23Rtn Edwin Solis

30PP George Maramba

Call Name POSITION Mobile1 Mobile2 Mobile3

1 RTN ABALOS, RAYMUND RAYMUND Member 9178226205

2 RTN BALAGTAS, JOSELITO JOEL Dir-Community Service 9227797043 9175141679 9155941160

3 RTN BARRAQUIEL, ALBERMEN ALLEN Dir - Youth Service 9198139927 9189468813

4 PP BOLOS, FELINO JERMY Protocol Officer 9228434622

5 RTN BUENVENIDA, LEONARDO LEONARD Member 9228105035 9175028688

6 AG/PP CAGUIOA, ALFREDO FRED Member 9209050313

7 RTN CALIMLIM, JONATHAN JONATHAN Treasurer 9228308866 9065513899

8 PP CASTILLO, SILVERIO SILVER Honorary Member / Adviser 9086748469

9 PP CATABAY, ELIMER BONG Member 9173287333 9209516278

10 RTN CAVE, RODOLFO DINDO Member

11 PP CELESTE, JOHN JING Dir- Rotary Foundation 9284826574

12 RTN COQUIA, RODRIGO ROD Member 9228323905 9277492849

13 PP DE GUZMAN, JESUS JESS Member 9292701515

14 RTN DE GUZMAN, JONATHAN JONATHAN Member

15 RTN DE GUZMAN, JUNEFEL JUNFEL Member 9229225112

16 RTN DE GUZMAN, PREMIERE PRIME Member 9178013313 9188542431

17 RTN DIZON, ARMANDO BONG Auditor 9174598391

18 RTN DOMANTAY, ALEX ALEX Member 9183580107

19 RTN FARRO, RENE RENE Member 9175505484

20 RTN FERNANDEZ, FLORIZEL CHE Member 9225063300 9993030457

21 RTN FUTAGOISHI, AKIRA AKIRA Member 9209098199

22 RTN GALVAN, DIONISIO DIONY Member 9175510688

23 PDG GONZALES, ALBINO ALVIN Adviser 9209228155

24 RTN GONZALES, MERLA MERLA Member 9334590394

25 RTN GOROSPE, WILFREDO WILLIE Member 9174883142

26 PP GRAHAM, MICHAEL MIKE Member 9209625450

27 RTN GRAVIDEZ, VICTORIA VICKY Member 9185888351

28 RTN HULIPAS, PAUL PAUL Member 9228728909 9199136536

29 RTN LLAMAS, ULDARICO RIC Member 9189455279

30 RTN MAMARADLO, CONRADO CONRAD Assistant Treasurer 9328919998 9209249092 9064951399

31 RTN MANUEL, ANTONIO TONY President 9235995060 9279834964

32 PP MARAMBA, GEORGE GEORGE Protocol Officer 9228434635 9186524671

33 RTN MARAMBA, JOSEPH JOSEPH Member 9212352208

34 RTN MEJIA, JASON JASON Dir-Club Administration 9234137722 9175725332

35 RTN MEJIA, LARRY LARRY Member 9209047831

36 RTN MENDOZA, JOIE JOEY Member 9332802162 9159726656

37 PP NIÑO, AMOR NIÑO Member 9164451616

38 PP PALINAR, IKE IKE Dir-Public Relations 9239612275

39 PP PEREZ, MARCOS MAR Assist. Club Secretary 9178099776 9209124213

40 RTN QUEYQUEP, CHRISTIAN JAY Dir-Public Relations 9228079260 9278938739 9997903176

41 RTN QUIJARDO, CANDITO DITS Member 9224884898 9159701667 9263500730

42 CP QUINTO, ALFREDO FRED Adviser 9178218884

43 RTN QUINTO, RENATO RENE Member 9175084460

44 RTN ROCERO, FERDINAND DIN Dir - Vocational Service 9194771111

45 RTN RODRIGUEZ, JOSE JOEY Member 9228846516 9088888640 9178938846

46 RTN ROMERO, BIENVENIDO BENNY Member 9175699115

47 PP ROSARIO, ROGELIO ROGEL Protocol Officer 9175535120 9209611798 9175535114

48 RTN SERAFICA, WILLIE WILLIE Member 9175084563

49 RTN SOLIS, EDWIN EDWIN Dir - Membership 9178277992

50 RTN TAMAYO, RAUL INSYONG Vice Pesident / President Elect 9196053371

51 PP TAMAYO, ROGER ROGER Member 9222074445

52 RTN TAN, BENJAMIN BENJIE Club Secretary 9189019119 9228923707

53 RTN TAN, MAXIMO ALEXIS BEEPBEEP Member 9175235629

54 RTN TORIO, DANILO PACOY Member 9062380769

55 PP VELASCO, NORMAN NORMAN Sgt At-Arms 9228128195 9209078738 9175086717

56 IPP ZABALA, NESTOR NESTOR Ex-Officio / Dir-Int'l Service 9175080255 9223327007

Name

The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.

“ “

99

RCDD RY2012-2013 - NIGHT CHAIRMEN

2012

2013JULY RTN BEEPBEEP TAN

AUGUST DIR. JAY QUEYQUEP

SEPTEMBER RTN LEONARD BUENVENIDA

OCTOBER RTN CONRADO MAMARADLO

NOVEMBER RTN PRIME DE GUZMAN

DECEMBER DIR. DIN ROCERO

JANUARY PE RAUL TAMAYO

FEBRUARY RTN JOEY MENDOZA

MARCH DIR. ALEN BARRAQUIEL

APRIL RTN RENE FARRO

MAY SEC. BENJIE TAN

JUNE RTN JONATHAN CALIMLIM

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DIRECTORY

B��rthdaysB��rthdaysB��rthdaysSEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER20122012SEPTEMBER2012

23Rtn Edwin Solis

30PP George Maramba

Call Name POSITION Mobile1 Mobile2 Mobile3

1 RTN ABALOS, RAYMUND RAYMUND Member 9178226205

2 RTN BALAGTAS, JOSELITO JOEL Dir-Community Service 9227797043 9175141679 9155941160

3 RTN BARRAQUIEL, ALBERMEN ALLEN Dir - Youth Service 9198139927 9189468813

4 PP BOLOS, FELINO JERMY Protocol Officer 9228434622

5 RTN BUENVENIDA, LEONARDO LEONARD Member 9228105035 9175028688

6 AG/PP CAGUIOA, ALFREDO FRED Member 9209050313

7 RTN CALIMLIM, JONATHAN JONATHAN Treasurer 9228308866 9065513899

8 PP CASTILLO, SILVERIO SILVER Honorary Member / Adviser 9086748469

9 PP CATABAY, ELIMER BONG Member 9173287333 9209516278

10 RTN CAVE, RODOLFO DINDO Member

11 PP CELESTE, JOHN JING Dir- Rotary Foundation 9284826574

12 RTN COQUIA, RODRIGO ROD Member 9228323905 9277492849

13 PP DE GUZMAN, JESUS JESS Member 9292701515

14 RTN DE GUZMAN, JONATHAN JONATHAN Member

15 RTN DE GUZMAN, JUNEFEL JUNFEL Member 9229225112

16 RTN DE GUZMAN, PREMIERE PRIME Member 9178013313 9188542431

17 RTN DIZON, ARMANDO BONG Auditor 9174598391

18 RTN DOMANTAY, ALEX ALEX Member 9183580107

19 RTN FARRO, RENE RENE Member 9175505484

20 RTN FERNANDEZ, FLORIZEL CHE Member 9225063300 9993030457

21 RTN FUTAGOISHI, AKIRA AKIRA Member 9209098199

22 RTN GALVAN, DIONISIO DIONY Member 9175510688

23 PDG GONZALES, ALBINO ALVIN Adviser 9209228155

24 RTN GONZALES, MERLA MERLA Member 9334590394

25 RTN GOROSPE, WILFREDO WILLIE Member 9174883142

26 PP GRAHAM, MICHAEL MIKE Member 9209625450

27 RTN GRAVIDEZ, VICTORIA VICKY Member 9185888351

28 RTN HULIPAS, PAUL PAUL Member 9228728909 9199136536

29 RTN LLAMAS, ULDARICO RIC Member 9189455279

30 RTN MAMARADLO, CONRADO CONRAD Assistant Treasurer 9328919998 9209249092 9064951399

31 RTN MANUEL, ANTONIO TONY President 9235995060 9279834964

32 PP MARAMBA, GEORGE GEORGE Protocol Officer 9228434635 9186524671

33 RTN MARAMBA, JOSEPH JOSEPH Member 9212352208

34 RTN MEJIA, JASON JASON Dir-Club Administration 9234137722 9175725332

35 RTN MEJIA, LARRY LARRY Member 9209047831

36 RTN MENDOZA, JOIE JOEY Member 9332802162 9159726656

37 PP NIÑO, AMOR NIÑO Member 9164451616

38 PP PALINAR, IKE IKE Dir-Public Relations 9239612275

39 PP PEREZ, MARCOS MAR Assist. Club Secretary 9178099776 9209124213

40 RTN QUEYQUEP, CHRISTIAN JAY Dir-Public Relations 9228079260 9278938739 9997903176

41 RTN QUIJARDO, CANDITO DITS Member 9224884898 9159701667 9263500730

42 CP QUINTO, ALFREDO FRED Adviser 9178218884

43 RTN QUINTO, RENATO RENE Member 9175084460

44 RTN ROCERO, FERDINAND DIN Dir - Vocational Service 9194771111

45 RTN RODRIGUEZ, JOSE JOEY Member 9228846516 9088888640 9178938846

46 RTN ROMERO, BIENVENIDO BENNY Member 9175699115

47 PP ROSARIO, ROGELIO ROGEL Protocol Officer 9175535120 9209611798 9175535114

48 RTN SERAFICA, WILLIE WILLIE Member 9175084563

49 RTN SOLIS, EDWIN EDWIN Dir - Membership 9178277992

50 RTN TAMAYO, RAUL INSYONG Vice Pesident / President Elect 9196053371

51 PP TAMAYO, ROGER ROGER Member 9222074445

52 RTN TAN, BENJAMIN BENJIE Club Secretary 9189019119 9228923707

53 RTN TAN, MAXIMO ALEXIS BEEPBEEP Member 9175235629

54 RTN TORIO, DANILO PACOY Member 9062380769

55 PP VELASCO, NORMAN NORMAN Sgt At-Arms 9228128195 9209078738 9175086717

56 IPP ZABALA, NESTOR NESTOR Ex-Officio / Dir-Int'l Service 9175080255 9223327007

Name

The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.

“ “

99

RCDD RY2012-2013 - NIGHT CHAIRMEN

2012

2013JULY RTN BEEPBEEP TAN

AUGUST DIR. JAY QUEYQUEP

SEPTEMBER RTN LEONARD BUENVENIDA

OCTOBER RTN CONRADO MAMARADLO

NOVEMBER RTN PRIME DE GUZMAN

DECEMBER DIR. DIN ROCERO

JANUARY PE RAUL TAMAYO

FEBRUARY RTN JOEY MENDOZA

MARCH DIR. ALEN BARRAQUIEL

APRIL RTN RENE FARRO

MAY SEC. BENJIE TAN

JUNE RTN JONATHAN CALIMLIM

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NotesNotes

My dear friends and fellow Rotarians,

Every year, we are asked to motivate, inspire, and challenge our clubs to do the best they can and achieve as much as they can.

T h i s y e a r i s n o different. We are asked to do better. RI President

Sakuji Tanaka wants us to focus our club energies on the 3 priorities of RI Strategic Plan: to support and strengthen clubs, to increase humanitarian service, and to enhance Rotary's public image and awareness. This year, I want you to make a connection! Among your members, clusters, and partners in service. It could be during a meeting, while attending district functions, when doing projects, or when linking through your social network. To connect is to bond, join, unite, link, relate, touch base, tie in, put together two or more pieces/people. To connect is to talk to one another, work with one another, touch each other, and always understand each other. Rotarians and clubs connecting with a common goal of helping others are more capable to perform better, stronger and readier. Let us make a connection then within ourselves, within our families, within our environments, and with our friends and partners in service, that we may be propelled to do our best for a better world. May peace be with us through the service that we do to humanity.

Yours in Rotary,

Tony

DISTRICT GOVERNORTONY BAUTISTA

Source: http://rotarydistrict3790.org/

MAKE A CONNECTION

W E L C O M E

If you attended our Meeting today as your make-up attendance, our Club Secretary will gladly sign this portion to acknowledge

your presence in our club today. We hope you enjoyed your stay!

Sec. Benjie Tan Date

PARTNERS-IN-SERVICE

FELLOW ROTARIAN!

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NotesNotes

My dear friends and fellow Rotarians,

Every year, we are asked to motivate, inspire, and challenge our clubs to do the best they can and achieve as much as they can.

T h i s y e a r i s n o different. We are asked to do better. RI President

Sakuji Tanaka wants us to focus our club energies on the 3 priorities of RI Strategic Plan: to support and strengthen clubs, to increase humanitarian service, and to enhance Rotary's public image and awareness. This year, I want you to make a connection! Among your members, clusters, and partners in service. It could be during a meeting, while attending district functions, when doing projects, or when linking through your social network. To connect is to bond, join, unite, link, relate, touch base, tie in, put together two or more pieces/people. To connect is to talk to one another, work with one another, touch each other, and always understand each other. Rotarians and clubs connecting with a common goal of helping others are more capable to perform better, stronger and readier. Let us make a connection then within ourselves, within our families, within our environments, and with our friends and partners in service, that we may be propelled to do our best for a better world. May peace be with us through the service that we do to humanity.

Yours in Rotary,

Tony

DISTRICT GOVERNORTONY BAUTISTA

Source: http://rotarydistrict3790.org/

MAKE A CONNECTION

W E L C O M E

If you attended our Meeting today as your make-up attendance, our Club Secretary will gladly sign this portion to acknowledge

your presence in our club today. We hope you enjoyed your stay!

Sec. Benjie Tan Date

PARTNERS-IN-SERVICE

FELLOW ROTARIAN!

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PARTNERS-IN-SERVICE

www.magicappliance.com.ph

RCDD meets here every Tuesday at 7:30PM

Larry M. MejiaAREA HEAD - UPPER NORTH LUZON

2/Flr. RCBC Bldg., AB Fernandez Ave., Dagupan CityTel. Nos. (075) 515-5811 / Telefax: (075) 522-0928Cell. No. (0920) 904-7831 / (0922) 949-5711email: [email protected] / Website: www.malayan.com

2/Flr. RCBC Bldg., AB Fernandez Ave., Dagupan CityTel. Nos. (075) 515-5811 / Telefax: (075) 522-0928Cell. No. (0919) 4771111 / (0908) 8998569email: [email protected] / Website: www.malayan.com

Ferdinand D. RoceroMANAGER / BRANCH HEADDagupan Branch

ENGR. MARCOS M. PEREZ, JR.Acting Branch Head

San Fernando, La Union BranchLUECO Bldg II, Quezon Avenue, Brgy ISan Fernando City 2500 La Union

Mobile No. 0917 809 9776Tel. No. (072) 700-0101Telefax: (072) 242-1049e-mail: [email protected]

Savings Bank

Norman M. VelascoDistrict Sales ManagerNorth Luzon District

Perez Blvd., cor. Zamora St., Dagupan CityTel. Nos. (075)515-5125; 569-5803 • Fax No. (075)653-3809Cell. Nos. (0917)508-6717; (0922)812-8195e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

MORE THANMORE THANMORE THAN

BREAKFAST CLUBBREAKFAST CLUBBREAKFAST CLUBCONQUERORSCONQUERORSCONQUERORS

DR. ASHOK VASANDANIPRESIDENT

MEETS AT: PEDRITO’S RESTO - TAPUACEVERY SATURDAY, 8-10AM