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Baby Boomers Living Life to the Fullest

Volume 8, Number 2 • December 2015 - February 2016 FREE COPYPublications Mail Agreement 40032612

'Pambansang Bae' in the City of Edmonton

Page 8 ►Page 18 ►Alden Richards

Pages 12 & 13 ►

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Pia Wurtzbach is Super Bowl 50 correspondent

Roach: Pacquiao may still consider fighting

MVP Hopeful for Gilas’ race to RioPia Wurtzbach is covering the Super

Bowl 50 as a special correspondent for the US newsmagazine TV show "Inside Edition." The 26-year-old reigning Miss Universe from the Philippines said she is excited to be a part of the biggest game in America, and even found herself learning how to dab.

Reigning Miss Universe gamely learned “dabbing” from American football team Carolina Panthers complete with her crown and sash as well as her media ID and microphone in place. The dance was popularized by Panthers quarterback Cam Newton as a post-touchdown celebration in recent

games. His teammates have since adapted the dance with the fans joining the craze.

When asked about the Miss Universe pageant mix-up, she said she’s not thinking about it anymore. She added that she is more interested in who would be crowned the kings of the NFL come Sunday night.

The Super Bowl 50 features the football game between Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos that will determine the champion of the 2015 season of the National Football League (NFL). It will be held on Sunday, February 7 in San Jose, California, USA.

Observers, including Freddie Roach, think the boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, will still continue fighting despite announcing his retirement after his fight with Timothy Bradley this April.

Roach says a lot depends on whether Manny wins the senatorial race or not.

Pacquiao is running for senator under the party of VP Jejomar Binay and currently ranking at 8th place among other senatoriables.

Looking at a possible scenario- defeating Bradley will make him WBO welterweight champion. He

may be prompted into defending the title even though he’s already a senator.

“I do know Manny well, though. He would love to be the senator who defended his title someday. I don’t think this fight with Bradley is his last fight for some reason,” Roach continued.

“I just don’t see it because he has a lot left in him. His work ethic is still great. I’d be disappointed if this was his last fight. I’ve been with him a long time, we had a great run. I’ll support whatever he does,” Roach added.

The path to Rio Olympics is undeniably tough with powerhouse teams- France, Canada and New Zealand on the hunt.

The Road may be tough but Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) president Manny V. Pangilinan has high hopes for the national team, Gilas Pilipinas.

Gilas is on the works in forming the best possible team as they prepare for the Fiba Olympic Qualifying Tournament on July 5-10 on our own turf.

Philippines will be facing the toughest teams in the group (B). PH will kick off its bid against France on July 5 and will face New Zealand the next day. Group A includes Canada and Turkey. Only one team will make it to the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

“Of course (the expectation is), no less than the opportunity to participate in Rio. I’d like to see Filipino players, Filipino athletes belong to the Olympic movement again, not only in basketball but in other sports,” Pangilinan said Saturday night.

“We need Filipino fans to come out there fully and support the team. I think it will be a big boost to the team’s effort,” he said.

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Campaign for Councillor for Millwoods Heats UpIt has been a very exciting time since the Ward 12 by-election was called. I have had the honour of being invited to so many events in the Filipino Community, and the support for my candidacy has been amazing! The City of Edmonton is greatly enriched by the Filipino presence sharing their culture and diversity that serves to strengthen the multiculturalism within our City.

There are many issues up for discussion, from tax accountability to economic diversity. We need to find innovative ways to increase commercial and industrial development, to create jobs, to keep construction going during the economic down turn the country is facing. There are many empty buildings right here in Mill Woods, so attracting growth is very important.

Our LRT does not operate as smoothly or as efficiently as it should, and weekend operation is challenging for residents in Mill Woods, as well as across the city. Affordable housing more than ever needs to be addressed with more diligence.

We need to concentrate on areas in Mill woods that need a higher profile from our police,

and address residential concerns with regards to that policing.

It has always been my desire to bring together all cultures in Edmonton therefore founding the Asian Tribute newspaper and Harmony TV was very important. In 2007 City Council declared its membership in the Coalition of Municipalities against Racism

and Discrimination (CMARD) . We must continue to support the initiatives of a racist free Edmonton.

Remember to Vote on February 22, 2016. Your voice, your vote counts!

Yash Sharma

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PEREZCOPE

EDCA: A new strategic partnership

Twenty-four years after the Philippine Senate rejected the extension

of the American bases, the Philippine Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA). EDCA is an “executive agreement” between the U.S. and the Philippines that would allow the American military to once again set foot on Philippine soil. It didn’t take long for the Philippines to act; she immediately offered eight strategic locations throughout the country where the U.S. could position equipment and personnel on a rotational basis.

It’s interesting to note that prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling, every time American warships docked at the Subic port (formerly Subic Naval Base), they were met by protesting leftist groups displaying anti-American signs. This time around, when the USS Topeka, a nuclear attack submarine, docked at Subic a few hours before the high court decision was announced, it was welcomed by a marching band composed of local students.

Changing times

Indeed, times have changed since the Philippine Senate, by a narrow 12-11 vote, decided not to renew the U.S. bases agreement

in 1991. A year later, after then President Cory Aquino’s administration tried vainly to work out an extension, the U.S. flag was lowered in Subic for the last time. Since then, leftist and nationalist groups have vigilantly opposed any presence of American forces on Philippine soil. It was a period when the nationalists proudly declared the Philippines as “truly independent.” However, it was also a dark period when China started grabbing Philippine territories including the Panganiban (Mischief) Reef, Scarborough Shoal, and six other islands where she built artificial islands that could be used for military purposes. China has been trying to expel a contingent of Philippine Marines guarding the Ayungin Shoal in a grounded and rusty naval vessel, the BRP Sierra Madre.

But it was when China started building the artificial islands that the nationalist legislators began to worry. They turned to the U.S. for help but Uncle Sam stayed out of the disputed islands, claiming neutrality. Some of them even tried to invoke the US-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT), which makes one wonder: Did they expect the Americans to come to the aid of the Philippines after they were booted out of the country? And these “patriotic” legislators know that with a navy without warships and an air force without warplanes, the country is helplessly -- and hopelessly -- at the mercy of China.

It did not then come as a surprise when President Benigno Aquino III opened the doors for the U.S. to station troops and equipment on a rotational basis. And that’s when EDCA came to fruition. But it wasn’t easy. As soon as the EDCA was signed

in April 2014, several leftist and nationalist personalities petitioned the Supreme Court to declare EDCA unconstitutional. Among them were former Senators Rene Saguisag and Wigberto Tañada who were among the “Magnificent 12” -- as their supporters called them – who voted to kick the U.S. bases out of the Philippines 24 years ago. Today, these 12 senators are now referred to as the “Dirty Dozen.” Indeed, times are changing.

Supreme Court ruling

When the Supreme Court circulated the draft of the ponencia penned by Chief Justice Lourdes Sereno last November, the Senate immediately passed Resolution 1414 introduced by Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, which says that any treaty should be concurred in by the Senate otherwise it becomes “invalid and ineffective.” However, the U.S. and Philippine governments have always insisted that EDCA is an executive agreement, not a treaty.

Fourteen senators voted to adopt the resolution. Only Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV voted against it while Senate President Franklin Drilon and Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile abstained. It’s ironic that Enrile, who was one of the “Magnificent 12,” had abstained this time around, which makes one wonder: Did he finally realize the folly of his action in 1991? Indeed, had he voted for retention of the U.S. bases then – a notion that might have swirled in his mind today -- China would have stayed out of the Spratly Islands.

Nevertheless, in spite of the “invalid and ineffective” language of Resolution 1414, the Supreme Court went ahead and voted 10-4 on Sereno’s ponencia.

Justices Estela Perlas-Bernabe, Arturo Brion, Teresita Leonardo-De Castro and Marvic Leonen dissented while Justice Francis Jardeleza inhibited.

In his concurring opinion to the court’s ruling, Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said that EDCA’s provisions that allow the prepositioning of U.S. war materiel and equipment in Philippine military bases would “give teeth” to the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT). “With the EDCA, China will think twice before attacking Philippine military resupply ships to Philippine-occupied islands in the Spratlys. With the EDCA, the Philippines will have a fighting chance to hold on to Philippine-occupied islands in the Spratlys,” he said.

Containing China

With EDCA in place, the Philippines can now play an important role in preventing Chinese expansionism in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region that spans more than 12,000 miles across the globe – from the coast of East Africa to the shores of California. The Philippines, which was the weakest link in the First Island Chain that forms the first line of defense against Chinese intrusion into the Pacific Ocean, is now going to be a fortified 1,100-mile “retaining wall” against China’s “nine-dash line” -- which U.S. Admiral Harry Harris calls the “Berlin Wall of the Sea” -- that runs parallel to the Philippines’ 12-mile territorial boundary and the First Island Chain. And at both ends of that retaining wall are the Bashi Channel in the Batanes Islands in the north and the Tawi-Tawi Strait in the Sulu archipelago in the south. It’s no surprise then that the U.S. has requested access

to Batanes Island and the Laoag Airport in Ilocos Norte where movements in the Bashi Channel could be monitored, and blocked if a conflict with China occurs.

Whoever controls the Bashi Channel, Tawi-Tawi Strait, and the Miyako Channel – a major choke point that connects the East China Sea to the Pacific Ocean – would control the First Island Chain; thus, containing China to the confines of the South and East China Seas.

It’s also been reported in the news that the existing Philippine naval facility at Oyster Bay, Palawan is being developed into a “mini Subic.” Oyster Bay, which is only 100 miles from the Spratly Islands, is the Philippine Navy’s sole base facing the South China Sea and the staging point to the Kalayaan Islands that includes the populated Pag-Asa Island.

In the previous week, three important events happened that gave the U.S. a geopolitical victory over China in Asia-Pacific, to wit: (1) The resolution of the “comfort women” issue between Japan and South Korea; (2) The election of pro-independence Tsai Ing-wen as Taiwan’s next president; and (3) The Philippine Supreme Court’s ruling on the constitutionality of EDCA.

With America’s military alliances with South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Australia, and Singapore secured, President Obama’s “Pivot to Asia” strategy is finally paying off, which solidified the position of the U.S. as a Pacific power. And with EDSA in place, a new strategic partnership between the U.S. and the Philippines is created; thus, providing a safety net for the Philippines to protect her sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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A maple-coated Filipino Heart

2015 Newsmakers

The year went by so fast. Was it only last week when we were mowing the lawn?

Now the lawn mower is out of sight and so with the lawn! It’s white all over. Well, before saying goodbye to 2015, let’s have a review of the year that was. Here below are the newsmakers in Canada, the Philippines and around the world.

January• Target Department Store, 2nd biggest retailer in the US next to Walmart, shut down all stores in Canada only 22 months after its grand opening.• Two Islamic extremist brothers armed with assault rifles forced their way into the office of a French newspaper in Paris called Charlie Hebdo. They shot 12 people and injured many others. Authorities cornered and killed the suspects three days after. • Pope Francis visited the Philippines. A record breaker attendance of 6 million people attended the mass he officiated in Manila. He then proceeded to Tacloban to visit the Yolanda survivors.• The Mamasapano Clash or the massacre of the 44 police officers in Maguindanao dominated the news in the Philippines. The “Fallen 44” who were killed by the Bangsamoro/Moro Islamic military groups, belonged to the elite group called Special Action Force (SAF) of the Philippine National Police (PNP). The mission was to capture or kill one of FBI’s most wanted terrorists. The operation was a huge failure, it is dubbed as the biggest loss of government elite force in history.

February• The case of foreign worker Vicky Venancio was all over the news in Edmonton. Vicky was hit by a car in 2013 on her way to work at McDonald’s. The accident injured

her very bad, she was left paralyzed from the waist down. Her work permit had expired. Her lawyer appealed that she be allowed to stay for humanitarian grounds so she can avail of treatment and therapy. The issue created a heated debate among Canadians as some want her deported.• The “Fallen 44” continued to dominate the news in the Philippines.

March• Singapore’s founder and one of the greatest world leaders, Lee Kuan Yew, died on March 22nd. His death made international news.• Germanwings passenger jet carrying at least 150 people crashed in a remote area of the French alps. No survivor. The co-pilot believed to have deliberately crashed the plane, received psychiatric treatment in the past for depression.

April• At least 147 people, mostly students, were killed in a university in Kenya in an assault by extreme Islamists. The four gunmen committed suicide when their vests exploded.• A petition to oust Consul Esmeralda Agbulos ended up in CBC-Edmonton news. The consul is accused of inefficiency.• The provincial election campaign dominated the news in Alberta. The four parties – Progressive Conservatives (PC), New Democratic Party (NDP), Liberal Party (LP) and Wildrose – debated on how to repair the province’s ailing economy from oil crisis. • A 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, near the capital of Kathmandu. It killed over 9,000 people and injured more than 23,000.

May• Manny Pacquiao lost to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a boxing match in Las Vegas dubbed as “The Fight of the Century.”• Rachel Notley won as Premier of Alberta. The NDP ended the PC’s 44 years rule in the province.

June• Constable Daniel Woodall, an Edmonton police officer killed while serving an arrest warrant, was honoured in a regimental funeral. He was given a 3-kilometer procession from the Alberta Legislature to the Shaw Conference Center.

• Vancouver became the first city in Canada to license medical marijuana. • Tiffany Grace Uy landed front page of newspapers in the Philippines. She graduated Summa Cum Laude in BS Biology at the University of the Philippines with a weighted average grade of 1.004, the highest in the university’s history since WWII. She became a media sensation but controversial at the same time, as others claim she is not full-blooded Filipino.

July• A big outrigger boat capsized in Ormoc City, it was bound for Camotes Island. 59 of the 173 passengers drowned. The boat was only 1-kilometer off the port when it overturned in rough waters as it made a sharp turn. A human error was seen as one possibility of the tragedy.• The Greece debt crisis dominated world news. Greece became the first developed country to fail to make an IMF (International Monetary Fund) loan repayment.• Canadian dollar dropped to lowest since 2004 due to oil crisis. Exchange rate became $1=P35.• Breaking News for Vicky Venancio, she was allowed to stay two more years in Canada for humanitarian and compassionate grounds.

August• A 3-year old Philippine Eagle named “Pamana” made headline news back home. She was shot dead by a poacher in Davao, two months after she was released to the wild. But she didn’t die in vain, she

touched the heart of a nation. Our senators called for a probe into her death and private companies raised money to protect her tribe, the kings of the Philippine sky. • Also headline was the Balikbayan Box controversy. Our Bureau of Customs implemented a new policy to open and inspect balikbayan boxes. Filipinos around the world were outraged and protested online. Some lawmakers backed the protest, they called for investigation on the policy. About two weeks after the policy was announced, Pres. Aquino ordered to stop the inspection.

September• The image of a drowned Syrian boy echoed around the world. The Syrian refugee crisis was taken more seriously by world leaders. Pope Francis asked the Catholic parishes to adopt one family each. Germany made news by taking in 800,000 Syrian refugees, the highest number. • Two Canadians were among four kidnapped in Samal Island, Davao. One is from Calgary, a former Vice President of a mining company with a branch office in the Philippines.• A rare double show in the sky – a Total Lunar Eclipse and a Supermoon, also called the Blood Moon, was seen in North America on September 27th. • Minimum wage in Alberta had gone up $1 per hour.

October• Justin Trudeau won a majority government in Canada’s federal election beating Stephen Harper who had stayed in office as Prime

Minister for almost 10 years.• World Health Organization declared that red meat and processed meat like ham, sausage and bacon are cancerous.

November• November 4th was Justin Trudeau’s swearing-in as Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister.• The Laglag-Bala controversy created chaos in NAIA.• Oil price slipped below $42 per barrel as analysts predict it will plunge further. Job lay-offs in Alberta worsened, about 35,000 oilpatch jobs were lost.• A terrorist attack in Paris shook the world, it left 130 dead and 300+ wounded. The attack happened in several locations. Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility.• Manila hosted the Asia Pacific Economic Conference (APEC). One of the world leaders present was Prime Minister Trudeau.

December• First batch of Syrian refugees arrived in Canada. They were greeted by our Prime Minister himself.• Typhoon Nona with a maximum wind of about 200 km/hr hit the country and left properties in Northern Samar totally wrecked.• Miss Philippines Pia Wurtzbach was crowned as Miss Universe amidst controversy and confusion when the emcee made an error in announcing Miss Colombia as the winner. Pia ended the country’s 42 years “Miss Universe drought.”

Robredo vows to be a hard-working VP regardless of who wins the PresidencyVP aspirant, Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo promised that she will apply the same amount of hard work and commitment to her job if ever she gets elected as VP, whoever wins the presidential seat.

Robredo said, if elected as VP, she she would perform her duties as best as she could, be it her running mate Mar Roxas, Jejomar Binay, Grace Poe and other presidential candidates.

Contrary to common perception that a VP conforms to the policies of the President, Robredo pointed out that she and

Roxas have different views on policies.

“Yung plataporma po ni Secretary Mar ay pinepresenta namin as a tandem kaya dapat nagkakaintindihan kami sa mga major points. Parehas naman ang aming paniniwala, iba lang lens ang ginagamit namin,” she said.

Roxas is focusing on making national policies, while Robredo is focusing on addressing local issues.

Robredo used to be a pro-bono lawyer working with poor communities before she became a legislator.

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To My Fellow Citizens and Neighbours,My uncle died as a result of an unsolved homicide. He was a convenience store clerk, putting in long hours to ensure he could achieve his own Canadian dream - until one night someone robbed his store and shot him, and took that dream away. I was 17 at the time, and his homicide and the resulting community action had a profound impact on my life.

When someone asks me why I am running, it is because I saw the way our community can come together and fight for justice through grassroots initiatives like the Mill Woods Crime Council. I saw that a tight-knit community and strong leadership can go a long way to making healthy and vibrant neighbourhoods. I will ensure that this community--the community I was born in and which I have lived in my whole life--continues to build and strengthen this fabric.

I learned quickly that politics and civic engagement is the most effective way to enact change. I was fortunate to work and spend time with the late PC MLA Manmeet Singh Bhullar in his ministry office. He was my mentor, someone I looked up to and hoped to emulate. I learned a lot about being a strong voice and presence for the community, to stand up for what is right, to hold those in power accountable, and to ensure that the wishes and needs of the people are met.

We are all residents of this city, we want to see it succeed – we need it to succeed. That means building the LRT and expanding

US to fund Philippine camps under EDCAThe US congress has allotted 66 million USD for the building of 8 military camps in the Philippines under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) as stated by US Ambassador to the Philippines, Philip Goldberg yesterday during e media forum.

“Let me point out that we have about $66 million in foreign military funding in process for the Philippines and we expect that there will be additional sources of funds for both carrying out EDCA to military construction funds and also to increases in what we call the maritime security initiative,” Goldberg said at the Pandesal Forum in Quezon City.

“So we will work through all of those figures and also working with our Congress, which of course you have to deal with as well in terms of what the Philippines may bring to the table,” he added.

The ambassador also made it clear that the US will not construct a new military base under EDCA.

bus service, while remaining accountable and respecting taxpayers. This is what Manmeet taught me, that we need to have a bold vision and build for it, while also ensuring that it is done with strong fiscal management and transparency.

I have the necessary political experience. I started as an Executive on the PC Mill Creek Riding Association, and being involved with the PC Youth of Alberta while I was studying business at MacEwan University. In 2013 I was the youngest Vice

President in the PC Party Board of Directors’ history when I became the VP Outreach for the party. These experiences, and the relationships I built across the political spectrum, have taught me how government works, and the value of diplomacy and getting things done.

Consistency, persistence and trust – these are values which you can expect of me.

That is why I am now standing here asking for your vote. There are a lot of candidates in this by-election. Many of them

do not live in the riding, do not understand the local issues, and do not have the requisite background to represent our concerns. I do, and on February 22nd I ask that if you agree with what I represent, that you vote for me, your neighbour, Arundeep Singh Sandhu.

Warm Regards, Arundeep Singh Sandhu

ArundeepSinghSandhuFrom Ward 12. For Ward 12.

We are all residents of this city, we want to see it succeed – we need it to succeed. That means building public transit and expanding road services, that means creating jobs, and that means keeping

City Hall accountable to taxpayers.

[email protected] #203, 4271 23 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6L 5Z8780-935-2786780-306-4444

Consistency, persistence and trust – these are values which you can expect of me.

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Jose "Pepito" Gavino Magpayo the father of Filipino Media in Alberta, a legend.

Pepito with his loving wife, Cecile.

by Lucky Magpayo and Grace Bumanlag

Born on November 5, in Sta. Cruz, Manila, 70 years ago. The eldest among the three

children of Mr. Jose Magpayo and Mrs. Aurea Gavino. He spent his youthful years enjoying life to be fullest. Growing up, his life was not always an easy one being born to a liberated couple, who separated paths in his early childhood. He learned to be independent and self-reliant by nature. He worked his way through school, was an achiever, excelled academically but due to his exuberance he was not so competitive.

After secondary school from C.M. Recto High School,, he attended the University of the East whereafter he held a Bachelor's Degree of Business Management, Public and Media Relations Coursework and finished MBO Management by Objective: Business Management in Asian Institute of Management in Makati, Philippines.

Jose "Pepito" Magpayo was married to Cecilia Tijam, an Ilonga beauty and a UP College of Agriculture student in Los Banos, Laguna when they first met through Cecilia's brother who was a band member then. The third child in the brood of eleven children of Mr. Enrico Rosal Tijam and Mrs. Avelina Sorongon. They got married in 1967 and were blessed with six children, five boys and a princess. As life goes with their love story and a happy family they now have 21 loving grandchildren, in total.

In the mid-1990's, they decided to migrate in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Jose "Pepito" Magpayo brought with him his portfolio of achievements with high hopes and expectations of a better future for his family. He's a standout in any crowd, cultivated his personality as he is known to be the life of the party. As a starter, being a new immigrant, he sent as many as 200 resumes to different companies where he either over qualified for the position he is applying for or he needed to have Canadian experience.

The story of a new immigrant

finding his way to fit in to the workplace was unraveling in front of him. Until somebody gave him a chance to be a part of their team,his first job was a parking attendant all throughout the cold winter months. After he obtained training and worked as a travel agent for over a year and consistently persevered, making positive impressions to the company owner, the owner sold to him one of his four travel agencies, Airline Ticket Centre. Quite befitting, Pepito had always managed to employ himself and has always found success in calling his own shots.

In 2001, he started the publication of the first Filipino Calgary newspaper, Bayanihan News which tremendously benefited the Filipino community. He earned friendships and detractors.

In 2003, after suffering from a mild stroke, he decided to take action on his most passionate dream - TV Productions which he pursued relentlessly. By 2005, he had founded and established the Philippine Media Society of Alberta, a non-profit, family oriented operation and TV Pilipino went into production through Shaw TV's Multicultural Channel. TV Pilipino is On Air as well as "in the air" at all community events and Calgary landmarks such as The Calgary Stampede and Globalfest every year since. He had become a go-to-guy for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking success in the media field resulting in a few other Filipino print, radio, television and social media publications being conceived.

In 2008, OMNI Diversity petitioned Pepito in throwing a pitch to Rogers Broadcasting's Ethnic Division. Working side by side with Calgary officers in implementing an Alberta movement while kicking in doors at the Toronto Head Office, so to speak. Eventually securing permanent residence in OMNI's Ethnic Programming roster under, TV FILIPINO.

In one way or another, community leaders of their respective associations benefited from his assistance in promoting their cause

as well as several Filipino small-businesses through sponsorship and article features. Although, PhilMeSo and TV Filipino productions were mainly family operated and executed, Pepito took in anyone with the will to enter "ShowBiz" with an open mind and a caring heart. Some have decided to venture out on their own while others have remained right behind him whom he treated as part of his own family.

For over ten long years, he faithfully and continuously served the Filipino community not only in Alberta but also in BC as a media personality. He was awarded in the State of Hawaii Legislature's UEAA Hawaii Chapter as the most Outstanding Alumnus in 2015, presenting him the Lualhati Award.

As a downside of being a workaholic, his health conditions changed dramatically. Along with his blood and heart conditions, medications for Diabetes have taken away most of his kidney functions. At-home Dialysis was not an excuse for him to be idle as he kept working hard on his sickbed. His spirit remained high as his organs were deteriorating. He fought hard and refused to be disabled from his media obligations to the Filipino communities of Alberta.

Late evening on the 3rd of December, 2015, he was rushed to Foothills Hospital Emergency by ambulance after complications with his breathing. Inevitably, he diagnosis was Pulmonary Fibrosis after fluids have flooded into his lungs. His respiratory system has come to a complete shut down forcing his family to carry on the traditions of Noche Buena right in his hospital room. As saddening as the Holidays have become, his wife, Cecille and the rest of the family stood strong right beside him as he departed @3:37 a.m on December 27th, 2015.

It was a shock for the entirety of the community to hear the heartbreaking news. Many argued that his physical appearance did not give out the slightest hint but collectively agreed that he has

finally been relieved of his sufferings brought upon by his health situation. He never seemed to have taken a break from working but he needed to rest. It has been a long battle. It is hard to let go but the time has come to bid goodbye.

In the event of Pepito's demise, the Filipino community in Canada had lost a man of greatness who passionately shared his wisdom to others and has served as an inspiration to countless Filipinos. He entrusted PhiMeSo and TV Filipino operations to his bereaved wife, Cecille; daugther, Anna; and youngest sons, Angelo and Jose Daniel to fulfill and continue his legacy.

Maraming salamat sa inyong paglilingkod, ikaw ay bukod tanging huwaran at inspirasyon na "Karangalan Ang Maging Filipino", Ginoong Jose "Pepito" Gavino Magpayo, the beloved, the ENIGMA.

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The time when Pepito joined the Alberta Filipino Journal - by Rod Cantiveros

As envisioned by the late Rosalinda Natividad Cantiveros, editor-in-chief of the Manitoba Filipino Journal, the plan to expand to Alberta had been postponed for many years for various reasons. As there was some kinds of market tests, for many years, as myself and my cousin Jose L. Angeles, Jr, advised that it would take more years before a community paper would be introduced to Edmonton, Alberta. Filipino businesses had not been actively flourishing. As years gone by, Alberta's economy had become a perfect balancing act. Filipino community was growing up and many Filipino businesses were established. And in 2008, after Linda's passing, my cousin and I developed a plan to start the Alberta edition of the Filipino Journal.

And Linda's dream to expand to the west became a reality.

At first, Edmonton's Filipino

community was the target but later on, we decided to expand to Calgary where the Filipino community was thriving. And we needed someone to handle the editorial and the distribution of the Alberta Filipino Journal.

With a close contact, Jun Angeles was able to convince Jose "Pepito" Magpayo to handle the responsibility of gathering and writing the news and advertising clients. And with Pepito's wider knowledge in mass media, he was able to promote the Alberta Filipino Journal. As a man of distinctive rapport and super-charge energy, Pepito was able to plant a deeper roots of the newspaper in Calgary and neighboring towns and cities. His vast resources of talents among the Filipino Calgarians became a positive spark in harnessing those who have the same vision. His family and his community commitment did a perfect balancing act. He was the inspiration to other people, especially the younger ones.

Pepito was on top of all the events in the community, engaged closely to serve the community thru his broadcast and print media. Armed with inherent talent to lead, he was able to place the newspaper in the highest bar of community paper publishing.

"Kuya Rod, ours is a different kind of paper, and most of the people told me that it is more professionally done. We're number one," he said with smile, with confidence.

A media man whose principle in life had not been tarnished even in times of adversity, even at the point of humbling himself in a difficult situation. And being a visionary man whose influence to the majority of the community had become a sentinel on how the mass media can promote and sustain the common good for the community.

His passing has left a void which cannot be filled, let alone to find a perfect person to fit the shoes he left. For his legacy continues to inspire other people specially the young.

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Canadian Car of the Year Winners

The results are in. The Automobile Journalist Association of Canada

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Car of the Year last November in Toronto. The results from the 4-day industry evaluation period called "TestFest" resulted in over 1,900 test drives by over 71 of Canada's top automotive journalists. Based on all the test drives, and intensive evaluations at TestFest, the results were complied by KPMG. Here are the winning vehicles in their respective categories:

The nine winning vehicles will now compete for two more awards to be announced next month in Toronto at the Canadian International Auto Show. Which vehicles will the distinguished titles of Canadian Car of the Year and Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year?

Best New Small Car: Honda Civic SedanBest New Family Car: Volkswagen Golf Sportwagon 1.8TSIBest New Sports/Performance Car(under $50,000): Volkswagen Golf RBest New Sports/Performance Car(over $50,000): Mercedes-AMG C 63 SBest New Prestige/Performance Car: Mercedes-AMG GT SBest New SUV/CUV (under $35,000): Mazda CX-3Best New SUV/CUV ($35,000 - $60,000): Kia SorentoBest New SUV/CUV (over $60,000): XC90 VolvoBest New Pickup: Chevrolet Silverado

Best New SUV/CUV (under $35,000): Mazda CX-3.

Best New Small Car: Honda Civic Sedan Photos by: Ron Cantiveros | Filipino JournalBest New Pickup: Chevrolet Silverado.

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Isabelle Daza engaged to French boyfriend Adrien Semblat

Shamcey Supsup and husband Lloyd Lee welcome first childActress-host Isabelle Daza is now

engaged to her long-time French businessman boyfriend Adrien Semblant.

Isabelle finally confirms her engagement to boyfriend Adrien

Say hi to baby “Nyke”.

Miss Universe 2011 3rd runner-up Shamcey Supsup and husband Lloyd Lee welcome their first child, daughter Nyla Kelcey or Nyke.

The new mom shared a photo of her daughter on Instagram.

“Arrived at the hospital,

during an exclusive shoot in Morocco for the February 2016 cover of Hola magazine.

The engagement happened during their short trip in Cappadocia, Turkey in July 2015.

The couple is set to tie the knot in Tuscany.

Semblant works as the country manager of sports apparel brand Adidas.

7cm dilated. Really thought I could deliver normally, but because of unforeseen circumstances, had to undergo CS. Everything just hurts, but seeing your baby for the first time is just magical. Thank you Lord for giving us this healthy, strong and super bait na baby,” Shamcey wrote.

In 2013, Shamcey married businessman Lloyd Lee.

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10th Anniversary and Grand Re-opening10th anniversary and Grand re-opening of Great Smile Family Dental. Our guest of honour: Tommy Esguerra and his mom Shirley Sarte Esguerra. Thank you for gracing the occasion. It was a huge success! To God be the glory!! Million Thanks to my family, To all my staff, Thank you for the love, loyalty and hard work Especially to Arlene Haresco, Ephraim Baragona and Bethel. To my friends and patients who supported me ever since I started my life here in Edmonton. To Erfrey T. Tamon, John and Noe, who make this beautiful renovation possible. To Kuya Noel Granado, Eimi Granado, Gary Zayco Abada, Middin-Jome Galve-Sumiller, Thank you for you are always there for me. To all our sponsors especially to Lydia Jimenez, Mary Grace Quijano. Hermo Toribio Reyes Pagtakhan, Resty Sta Maria Reyes, Teri Cubacub Reyes, Rodriguez Family, Tony Surtida, Jose Jr Jun Angeles, Hermie Angeles, Skinlueur South, Celso Andrade, Universal Lab, Suerior Dental, Henry schein, Patterson Dental, and Maxill Dental. Thank you Jonas Antonio Gaffud for being so nice and for suggesting Tommy to be our guest. To those friends who brought yummy foods and gifts. Thank you for the love and support! God knows who you are! I love you so much from the bottom of my heart.God bless us all.

Happy New Year!! Blessings for the year 2016 and onwards!

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Baby Boomers Living Life to the Fullest2016 started the year with travelling and no exception are the baby-boomers from Edmonton. Jun Angeles, the publisher of Alberta Filipino Journal gathered some of his friends and started to visit interesting places of the Philippines They have travelled the Bicol Region and parts of Quezon province, Cebu and Bohol province. As of printing the group is still on the road sightseeing and meeting interesting people along the way. Have Fun because it's more Fun in the Philippines.

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Vic’s says Pauleen is now number 2 in his lifeNow that they’re married, Vic Sotto related that his wife, Pauleen Luna is number 2 in his life, upped from being number 5 before. But being second priority isn’t something to complain about considering his first is God.

The comedian explained in an interview that his old priorities listed Pauleen actually farther down his list, with God as number one; number 2, his children; number 3, his family; number 4, his job; number 5, Pauleen; and Number 6, golf. Vic also revealed he apologized to his children regarding the change in his priorities.

Pauleen and Vic were married on Saturday evening at St. James the Great Parish in Muntinlupa City. The wedding proved detractors wrong about their relationship, mostly stemming from the couple’s 34-year age gap.

Pacquiao trains hard for his match vs Bradley this April

Filipino and world boxing icon, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is hard at work as he prepares for his coming match against Timothy Bradley this April.

Basketball is part of Pacquiao’s exercise regime as dribbling will strengthen his shoulder muscles that were injured during his fight with Mayweather.

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The Advent of Jesus The Black Nazarene in Edmonton: Conspicuously Seen Behind the Scene. (Part 2)

Survival from trials: The HIGHLIGHT has happenedbeyond compareAccording to Brother Lito, some of the major challenges were the seeking of the Archbishop’s availability that needed proper protocol and coordination.Luckily, it was all settled by the Grand Knight. Next was the outdoor procession that required neighbourhood’s attention. Of course, keen observance of the law as set by the City of Edmonton must have been met. That’s why,the organizers had secured the two police cars visible and the medical doctors were also around during the procession. Also the unknown factor of how many would be coming to church on 7PM, Thursday, November 12, 2015 at the St. John the Evangelist Parish.Fortunately, the event was gifted with a very nice weather. No doubt, that was precisely through Divine Intervention—the Black Nazarene had showered upon His devotees. The concelebrated Mass officiated by Archbishop Richard Smith was attended by approximately 800 devotees who flew from different parishes. They had the chance to

join the procession, and venerate Jesus the Black Nazarene’s Statue. Refreshments were provided and served by the Nazareno Council at the second floor of the Parish Hall.

The Substance: The Archbishop’s Homily“The remarkable Statue reveals to us in a very special way: The Passion of our Lord brings to our minds, and more importantly to our hearts all that the Lord Jesus endured the suffering that He might live, clearly the devotion very dear to the Filipino people.But the message at the beginning of the Mass indeed is the suffering and death of Jesus on the Cross is the act by which the Son of God made flesh brought about by the possibility of salvation not for anyone or particular people or culture but for the whole world. Now as we gazed upon the statue here and as we prepare for the blessing after the Mass, we should know what is the message of God tonight. He was condemned to death. His body was literally pierced by crucifixion… We have crucifix in every church; We have crucifixes in our home or anywhere… The Lord allowed His body to be pierced in order to remind us of the extra ordinary love that our He has offered upon us. The love that transforms even death to life… ‘Let the sane mind in you that is the Christ Jesus’…"

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The Ultimate Cause Behind the Proximate Cause

LOCATION: Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaDATE OF ARRIVAL IN EDMONTON: August 15, 2015BLESSING’S DATE: November 12, 2015BLESSING AND APPROVAL: Archbishop Richard Smith, Diocese of EdmontonWITNESS: Knights of Columbus, Nazareno CouncilMAIN PROPONENT: Sir Knight Julito Roque ReyesTYPE: Wooden Statue (Baticulin Wood)ACTUAL SIZE: 3 FeetPATRONAGE: Filipino-Canadian Devotees in EdmontonATTRIBUTES: Dark Skin, Embroidered velvet maroon andgold vestments, Cross, and Golden CrownSCULPTOR: Benjamin Limlengco Bagalso of Paete,Laguna, Philippines

The Carriage or Andas’ Specification: Brother Sir Knight Ferdie Maingat’s AccountHi Bro. Lito Velasco,Here are the details of the carriage (Andas). 36" wide x 48" long x 36" high. 2- 5" swivel rolling casters for the front wheels and 2-5" rolling casters for the back wheel. The four sides and top are made of 3/4 plywood oak with crown moulding on the sides. Lightings are 4 LED Work Lights 2 are donated by Bro. Ricky Santos. Designed by yours truly. While our Carpenter is Bro. Cris Villarica. I applied Mocha Stain and finished it with 3 coats of varathane.The Icon of Black Nazarene is secured with 4 machine bolts on all four corners with 2 pieces of strap plywood on top.I hope that this will provide you enough information about the construction of the carriage.Warm regards,Bro. Ferdie Maingat

Why is the Black Nazarene Black?According to one tale, Spanish missionaries brought an icon to Manila aboard ship. The ship caught fire, burning the Nazarene. Despite its condition, the people kept the charred Nazarene for worship. Since then, miraculous things occurred in the place.

Looking Ahead: In preparation for the upcoming 15th Charter Council Anniversary in April 8,2016:1. Novena in honour of Jesus Nazareno, from January 1 to 9, 2016 Mass at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.2. Charter Anniversary Mass on Saturday April 8, 2016 at the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.

3. Charter Anniversary Dinner and Dance on April 8, 2016 at the Executive Royal Hotel, Leduc, Alberta, Canada.4. Community Dinner at St. John the Evangelist Parish Hall in February: Family Weekend.5. Community Volunteer Action at Marian Centre.6. Annual Golf Tournament in July 3, 2016 at Raven Crest Golf Course.7. Special Group Tour Of the Supreme Council Headquarters, Museum, St. Mary’s Church (Birthplace of the Knights of Columbus) in New Haven, CT; National Shrine of the Divine Mercy and surrounding areas by the Nazareno Members and Wives from August 11 - 17, 2016.8. Simbang Gabi - December 16 - 24, 2015 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.

The Knights of Columbus, Nazareno Council acknowledges the following:1. Most Reverend Archbishop Richard Smith as the main celebrant during the Mass and for officiating the Blessing of the Black Nazarene’s Statue.2. Rev. Father Paul Kavanagh, the Parish Priest of Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church, for allowing his parish to hold the blessing of the statue of the Black Nazarene.Also, for taking the role as the Master of Ceremonies for the Archbishop during this sublime and historic event.3. Reverend Father Antholinus Aneke, the Assistant Parish Priest of the St. John the Evangelist Parish; Reverend Father Nilo Macapinlac of Sacred Heart Parish in Wetaskiwin, Alberta; and Reverend Father Dino Benedet, a retired Redemptorist priest and the current Chaplain of the Nazareno Council.4. Deacons Gem Mella and Tony Obleada for steadfastly assisting the celebration of the mass and guiding the flow of the procession.5. Bro. Rudy Arcilla, as the Altar Server throughout the celebration of the Holy Eucharist.6. Bro. Carlo and Lady Patricia Capito, for connecting this event to Bro. Lito Velasco of Alberta Filipino Journal and asking the latter to distribute flyers as well as disseminating this information to the members of the Tau Gamma Phi, Northern Alberta Council, his family and friends.7. All the religious groups, families, friends, and individual devotees of the Black nazarene for coming over and participate despite distances, busy schedules, cancellation of previous appointments, and cold weather.

Personal Statement of Gratitude and Sincerity from Sir Knight Lito Roque ReyesNazareno Knights of Columbus Council No. 12904 had been No.1 Council in the Alberta - North

West Territories State Council from its inception 2001 for five years! They developed and run programs in youth, council, church, community and family that were outstanding. There are still at least nine past grand knights who are still very much involved in our council activities! I served as their adviser / consultant since 2001.

I always thought by bringing in the statue of Jesus, the Black Nazarene to Edmonton it would stir the religious spirits of the Filipino people who love Jesus Nazareno especially those who could not go home on January 9th year after year. In return, this would be the best gift of Nazareno Knights of Columbus Council to the Edmonton Filipino Catholics!

The Action Plan November 12th that I developed was embraced fully by the Steering Committee. One of the challenges was to find an excellent finishing carpenter for the carriage and the name of Bro. Chris Villarica was mentioned. Bro. Ferdie Maingat approached him and he agreed. They developed a carriage sketch which Bro. Chris followed until it was done. Although he was very busy with his daily carpentry job , nevertheless, he finished it in on time and Bro. Ferdie did the finishing touches like staining/ varnishing.

Kudos goes to Grand Knight Robert Croteau, Deputy Grand Knight Rolly Marcos, Deacons Gem Mella and Tony Obleada, and to all our committee members! They’re awesome because they stuck to the Action Plan!

Moreover, many thanks to Nazareno members and their wives who brought the Filipino kakanin (sweets) at the Reception Hall for our guests.

Thanks and appreciation to Archbishop Richard Smith, Fr. Paul Kavanagh, Master of Ceremonies and Pastor of Saint John the Evangelist and to all Priests who concelebrated: Fathers Dino Benedet, Chaplain, Nilo Macapinlac, personal council friend and Fr. Antholinus Aneke, Asst. pastor of Saint John the Evangelist Parish.Thanks also to Choir Directress Mrs. Ruby Celemin & the Nazareno members.Special thanks to St. John the Evangelist Parish for letting use all their facilities.

Last but not the least, thanks to Alberta Filipino Journal Publisher, Bro. Jun Angeles, contributor Bro. Lito Velasco, and Photographer & Videographer Bro. Dario Juanillo for their full coverage of the Nov. 12 event!I think that’s it, Bro. Tolits. Thanks for doing a great job!Bro. Lito Reyes

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Lito Velasco, Bachelor of Arts in PhilosophyA homoviator, a catalyst of change. He moves in the light of his Philosophical, Political and Theological backgrounds. He loves challenges and believes he learns and improves his critical thinking from those challenges.

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Intensity is going to part of the picture now and in the coming six weeks. Try to focus on what is useful and take things slowly. This week could be a turning point in making an important decision that could have a major outcome.

The start of the week could have you facing a conflict that is hard to fix. A stubborn attitude will do you no good unless you are willing to compromise. Go out with some of your friends if you’re feeling down and low. It might be a good idea to talk to them to give you a new perspective.

At the start of the year, you may feel upset that things aren’t going according to plan. Your desire to try new ideas and explore opportunities may be conflicted by important responsibilities.

This week’s outcome could affect your willpower to stick to your New Year’s resolutions. Try to be patient though things may tend to subject to delays. By doing so, things will get as much done as you’d hope. This week will also encourage a positive change in a relationship.

Things may get a bit unsettled just as you’re getting in the zone. You may have to review your plans and be realistic for 2016. A rift in the romance sector could prove disappointing this week. Try to be less adventurous for now and stay with things that are easy to manage.

While your mental strength is strong, you could still experience some setbacks. Essential projects and ideas may be subject to complications and delays, but you can begin with the groundwork that is related to a creative project. It will be a good time to make a new start later this month.

It could be easy to get lost at your objectives this week. You may have to be particularly businesslike if you want to get things done. Get a new outlook on a relationship that’s important to you now.

This week, you’ll have a great determination to overcome obstacles in your way. You’ll have the opportunity to review plans and take a new perspective at deals or ideas that interest you. However, try to avoid any commitments now. It could save you a lot of hassle.

Taking a step back or two might be important for you to forge ahead. This week could halt certain plans. Don’t be disappointed with the lack of progress. Take this as an opportunity to review your goals and missions for 2016.

It may not be clear to you but this is a week of new beginnings and new decisions. There may be delays in you travel zone and may need to check things before you get going. You can avoid unnecessary complications by getting your act together.

Some plans may be delayed this week. You can still achieve a lot during this time even though things may be at a standstill. The week ahead could encourage you to review your motives and organize your priorities. You’ll see things fall into place much more easily.

Your travel and adventure sector is in the zone. It’s a great time to book flights and explore different places. Whatever you’re planning, check the details twice or thrice to avoid hassles. Also, try to avoid signing any contracts or deals. The terms and conditions may change quickly.

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Volunteer Photographers WantedCalgary, Edmonton, Red Deer & Fort McMurray

Volunteer photographers needed. Build your portfolio or use your expertise to aid the Filipino Journal by photographing special events and concerts. Must have own equipment and transportation. Photo editing skills would be helpful but not required.

The Filipino communities are growing in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer & Fort McMurray. More & more events being passed along our way, we are looking to complement our team with volunteer photographers to cover all those events.

As with any community newspaper, we focus on local events such as community gatherings, picnics, sporting events, press conferences, dinners. Some gigs can be as quick as 15-20 minutes and other can be long, painful & boring. Our goal is to find photographers that we can assign work to on any given story. The majority of the events are during the evenings and weekend.

As far as compensation is concerned, we’re offering several options and considerations:1. promotional compensation with photo credits on all photography used in our print and online editions.3. advertising compensation with supporting photography services ad in our print edition.4. royalties on any photographs sold through our website (in development).

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From the popular Dam Square, the historical centre and beating heart

of Amsterdam, our guided tour continues past two of the city's visible landmarks, the Mint Tower (Munttoren) or Coin Tower with a clock on each of its four sides and thirty-eight carillon of bells chiming every fifteen minutes and the 15th century semi-circular fortress, Weepers' Tower (Tower of Tears) so called because during the old days sailors' wives would come to this place to bid good-bye to their husbands before they embarked on long voyage overseas.

With the highest museum

density in the world, Amsterdam boasts 141 galleries and 31 museums. Our must-see list includes the most famous museums of Amsterdam - the Van Gogh, Stedelijk and Rijksmuseum all located around the scenic area of Museumplein.

Visiting the Van Gogh Museum is a unique experience. You will enjoy an independent visit as no guided tours are allowed so you will be able to explore on your own but without photos and large bags. Before entering the museum which consists of two buildings, modern elliptical aside the functionalist design, the staff will explain its history

and layouts. The museum houses the world's largest collection of Van Gogh's original paintings (including the highly prized "The Sunflowers" valued at US$74.5 million), letters, drawings, prints as well as many of the artist's self-portraits.

The Stedelijk is the national museum of centemporary art in paintings, sculpture, printing, drawing, photography, and video. The Rijksmuseum own's the world's best collection of Dutch arts and paintings of such famous masters as Rembrandt.

The house where the celebrated diary of Anne Frank (she was only 15 years old at the time of her death in the German concentration camp) was written during World War II is worth a visit, both nostalgic and emotional. The place where two Jewish families hid from Nazi persecution from 6 July 1942 until their betrayal on 4 August 1944 is a hidden annex of an Amsterdam canal house, consisting of a front house and a back annex still in

authentic condition.An exploration of

Amsterdam's culture won't be complete without the likes of its sex, erotic, hash, or torture museums particularly the "Venustempel" Sex Museum on the Damrak, the world's first and oldest of its kind, containing large collection of erotic photographs and recordings personally gathered by the museum owners.

Moreover, Amsterdam has all sorts of interestingly unusual museums. All things fluoro is the Electric Ladyland, anything about human body parts, the Vrolik, optometric objects at the

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Van Gogh Museum

Spectacles', and the Pipe museum of smoking pipes. Others are the museums for houseboat, bags and purses, pianos, cat cabinet, and the Biblical.

Experience two other important things that Amsterdam is internationally famous for - cheese and windmills. And so we're on our way to the "Jacobs Hoeve" authentic cheese farm by travelling on the lush green meadow lowlands of Katwoude village about 20 minutes north of Amsterdam. After a warm welcome by the friendly staff dressed in traditional Dutch costume we're treated to a professional demonstration of the traditional cheese-making process from milk to finished product and later sample the various unique flavours of cheese. Aside from the world-famous Edam and Gouda cheese the farm also makes sheep and goat cheese.

The last leg of our Dutch tour will continue on the next December issue.

TRIVIA: Amsterdam has no less than 165 canals and 1,281 bridges, earning the city the reputation of "Venice of the North"

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