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RCML Metropolis Issue No. 08
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N O T I C E
METROPOLIS is a weekly publication of the Rotary Club of Metro Lipa.
The ROTARY CLUB OF METRO LIPA meets every Tues-day @ 7:00PM in Blue Sapphire, Sico, Lipa City
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act but a habit. ~Aristotle
R O T A R Y C L U B O F M E T R O L I P A O F F I C E R S & D I R E C T O R S R Y 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1
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OLIVER “OLIE” BOLLOZOS President Elect, RY2011-12
PAOLO GONZALES Auditor
EDMER BORJA Protocol Officer
BEN DIMACULANGAN Chairman
Fund-Raising Project
DANNY VILLENA Director
Youth Service
LITO GO Chairman
Leadership Development
DENNIS OCO Chairman
Service Project
ERIC NARIO Chairman
Club Administration
LEO ONG Chairman
Membership
LITO MOJICA Chairman
Rotary Foundation
ARNOLD CAPULOY Chairman
Public Relations
DENNIS OCO CICO & Website Administrator
WILLIE BRAVO Director
International Service
ONIE MIGUEL Director
Vocational Service
ROLLY CARANDANG Polio Plus Coordinator
ARNOLD CAPULOY Website Administrator
FRANCISCO “ANKIE” BALDERAMA President
JOHNSON “MAGIC” MELO Secretary
JOSE “JUN” NARIO Treasurer
MOON DO YOUNG Assistant Secretary
M E E T I N G N O . 0 8
7:00pm — 7:30pm Registration & Fellowship
Call To Order Pres. Ankie Balderama
National Anthem PE Oliver Bollozos
Community Prayer Rtn. Edmer Borja
Object of Rotary Rtn. William Bravo
Introduction of Guest & visiting Rotarians PP Arnold Capuloy
What Paul Harris Said IPP Rolly Carandang
Rotary Information PP Dennis Oco
Joke Time
Secretary’s Report Sec. Magic Melo
President’s Time Pres. Ankie Balderama
Business Matters: Anti-Dengue Campaign DLSL Scholarship Project RCML Website Gawad Paglilingkod Environment Awareness Road Courtesy Club 15th Anniversary Metro Sportsfest
DISCON Other Matters: Announcements: Adjournment Pres. Ankie Balderama
PDS Danny Ona Night Chairman
T O N I G H T ’ S P R O G R A M M E
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Almighty God, we invoke a blessing upon this occa-sion of Rotary fellowship.
Make us aware of the deeper significance of our
meeting as we develop our friendships as the
source of Rotary service-service radiating from this
community to the wider community beyond.
Amen.
P R A Y E R S
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The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of wor-thy enterprise and, in particular, to encour-age and foster: FIRST Development of acquaintance as an oppor-tunity for service; SECOND High ethical standards in business and pro-fessions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportu-nity to serve society; THIRD The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community l ife; FOURTH The advancement of international under-standing, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
O B J E C T O F R O T A R Y
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T H E 4 - W A Y T E S T 1. Is It the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all CONCERNED? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?
A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
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CLUB INDUCTION - RC TONDO (SISTER CLUB)
PE Oliver Bollozos
PP Onie Miguel with RCT Member
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A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
Photographs by Warp
Pres. Ankie signing of Sister Club Agreement
Pres. Ankie with Pres. Maruf
A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
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CLUB INDUCTION - RC TONDO (SISTER CLUB)
Photographs by Warp
Signing together with other clubs...
Global President discussing future projects.
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A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
CLUB INDUCTION - RC TONDO (SISTER CLUB)
Photographs by Warp
After diner…..
RCML with DG Tranquil Salvador of D3810 & Pres. Maruf Hasan
A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
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CLUB INDUCTION - RC PACO MANILA (SISTER CLUB)
Photographs by Warp
RCML with RC Tarlac
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A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
CLUB INDUCTION - RC PACO MANILA (SISTER CLUB)
Pres. Ankie & PP Eric
RCML with RC Paco Manila
A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
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CLUB INDUCTION - RC PACO MANILA (SISTER CLUB)
Photographs by Warp
RCML with PP Gilbert Yupangco
Entertainment from People’s Republic of China
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A C T I O N S I N P H O T O S
RCML DLSL SCHOLARS - LETTERS Part 5
“Rotary, being invisible, spiritual, is intelligible to
the higher order of things. Diamonds can-not comprehend Ro-tary, but friendship,
sympathy, integrity, de-votion, idealism can."
W H A T P A U L H A R R I S S A I D
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WPHS IS A PROJECT OF ROTARY GLOBAL HISTORY FELLOWSHIP
Barking By PP Leo Ong
Boy: Mom, why am I black & you are white? Mom: Listen son, considering all the crazy things I did years ago, you should be thanklful that you are not barking.
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Wings By PP Leo Ong
Binay was given a pair of wings by a fairy. Binay asked, “Does this mean im an Angel?” Fairy laughs, “Of course not!, negrong ‘to, ambisyoso! PANIKI ka!”
I T ’ S L A F F T I M E ! ! !
BUSINESS NEWS By PP Leo Ong
The Philippines Airlines and the Pacific Air of Cebu will merge next month. New name will be…… PALPAC
Baptism By PP Leo Ong
Before baptism: Priest: Baptism is a serious step. Are you prepared for it? Erap: Yes father. I have prepared appetizers & we have a caterer coming with plenty of food for all of our friends. Priest: I don’t mean that, I mean, are you prepared spiritu-ally? Erap: Oh sure! I’ve got beer & whiskey.
OTHER PROTOCOLS TO BE CONSIDERED The RI board recommends that officers at formal func-tions should be addressed according to protocol only once. Avoid the worst situation of seating a woman at the
end or edge of the table. Rotary pins are pinned to the left side of the collar
and other pins at the right side if wearing a Barong or Shirts while for coats, rotary pins are pinned to the left breast lapel.
If the club invite officers, past officers of RI or other Rotarians to come for other visit or events, the indi-vidual club is expected to pay the expenses. It also goes with other district functions, accommodations must be free.
The President is the highest official in a club even though the current Governor belongs to that club. Dur-ing induction, the President is the last person to be in-troduced and sits at No.1 seat, the DG sit at No.2 seat and the Incoming President occupy the No.3 seat “if” the District Governor is the Guest Speaker. OTHER DUTIES OF PROTOCOL OFF./ SGT. AT ARMS Aside from maintaining orderly, dignified and effective Rotary club meetings, He/She is the keeper of Bell and Gavel, Club and Theme Banner, Dinner Badges, Philip-pine Flag and the attendance sheet. The first person to be at the club every meeting who arrange the
R O T A R Y I N F O R M A T I O N
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. . . C O N T R O T A R Y I N F O R M A T I O N Presidential Table together with the bell and gavel, the Flag, banner, dinner badges, attendance sheet and sits near the entrance door.
Did you know?
Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar-ships is the world’s largest, privately funded scholarship program.
The Rotary Foundation has contributed more than US$2.3 billion in program awards and operations since 1947.
Rotarians have established a host of organi-zations dedicated to various humanitarian causes, including ShelterBox, HungerPlus, and Gift of Life.
Providing vitamin A supplements during po-lio National Immunization Days has averted an estimated 1.5 million childhood deaths since 1998 — testimony to the “plus” in Po-lioPlus.
RI representatives work with many major in-ternational organizations, including the UN and several of its agencies, the Organiza-tion of American States, the Council of Europe, and the African Union.
C O M M U N I T Y S I N G I N G
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BEAUTIFUL GIRL by: Jose Mari Chan
Beautiful girl, wherever you are
I knew when I saw you, you had opened the door I knew that I’d love again after a long, long while
I’d love again. You said “hello” and I turned to go
But something in your eyes left my heart beating so I just knew that I’d love again after a long, long
while I’d love again.
Refrain : It was destiny’s game For when love finally came on
I rushed in line only to find That you were gone.
Whenever you are, I fear that I might Have lost you forever like a song in the night
Now that I’ve loved again after a long, long while I’ve loved again. *Repeat Refrain
Beautiful girl, I’ll search on for you ‘Til all of your loveliness in my arms come true
You’ve made me love again after a long, long while In love again
And I’m glad that it’s you Hmm, beautiful girl
M E N ’ S H E A L T H
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Preventing your top 10 threats (...cont) By Mayo Clinic staff No. 2 - Cancer Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among men — mostly due to cigarette smoking, according to the American Cancer Society. Lung cancer is followed by pros-tate cancer and colorectal cancer. To prevent cancer: Don't smoke or use other tobacco products. Avoid ex-
posure to secondhand smoke. Include physical activity in your daily routine. Maintain a healthy weight. Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and
avoid high-fat foods. Limit your sun exposure. When you're outdoors, use sun-
screen. If you choose to drink alcohol, do so only in moderation. Consult your doctor for regular cancer screenings. Reduce exposure to potential cancer-causing sub-
stances (carcinogens), such as radon, asbestos, radia-tion and air pollution.
No. 3 - Injuries The leading cause of fatal accidents among men is motor vehicle crashes, according to the CDC. To reduce your risk of a deadly crash: Wear your seat belt. Follow the speed limit. Don't drive under the influence of alcohol or any other
substances. Don't drive while sleepy. Falls and poisoning are other leading causes of fatal acci-dents. Take common-sense precautions, such as using chemical products only in ventilated areas, using nonslip mats in the bathtub and placing carbon monoxide detec-tors near the bedrooms in your home.
...to be continue
7:00pm — 7:30pm Registration & Fellowship
Call To Order Pres. Ankie Balderama
National Anthem Rtn. Edmer Borja
Community Prayer Rtn. William Bravo
Object of Rotary PP Arnold Capuloy
Introduction of Guest & visiting Rotarians IPP Rolly Carandang
What Paul Harris Said PP Eric Nario
Rotary Information PDS Danny Ona
Secretary’s Report Sec. Magic Melo
President’s Time Pres. Ankie Balderama
Business Matters: Other Matters: Announcements: Adjournment Pres. Ankie Balderama
PE Oliver Bollozos Night Chairman
N E X T W E E K ’ S P R O G R A M
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Birthday Celebrants RCML wishes HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our birthday cele-brants!
August 29 - PDG Onye Reyes September 05 - RS Dhine Go September 21 - PP Pompey Magpantay September 29 - PP Lito Mojica September 30 - PP Leo Ong
This Month 06 September RC Metro Lucena Induction Queen Margarette Hotel and Restaurant, Franco Hall, Lucena City Time: 6:00pm, Attire: Formal 07 September Induction of Rotary Club of Calamba Monte Vista Resort, Pansol, Calamba City Time: 6:00pm, Attire: Formal 08 September RC San Pedro South Induction Pacita Astrodome, Pacita Complex 1, San Pedro, Laguna Time: 6:00pm, Attire: Formal 11 September The Rotary Foundation Seminar Area 1, 2 & 3 Paseo Premiere Hotel, Sta. Rosa Business Park, Sta. Rosa City, Laguna Pre-registration: P800; On-site registration: P950
M A R K Y O U R C A L E N D A R S ! ! !
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Anniversaries September 20 - PP Eric & Irma Nario
P A U L H A R R I S F E L L O W S
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PDS DANNY ONA Multiple PHF
PP ONIE MIGUEL PHF
PP ERIC NARIO PHF
PP LITO GO PHF
PP LEO ONG PHF
PHF In Honor of:
ROSTEO CHRISTIAN REYES CYRES CALINAWAN-REYES KEN SANDER REYES MARY GRACE REYES
JOSE ERWIN REYES MARLYN LABAY-REYES LEONARD RAMZA
SUSTAINING MEMBERS PVP Rene Briones Pres. Ankie Balderama PP Danny Villena Sec. Johnson Melo RS Mei-Mei Ong Rtn. Paolo Gonzales Rtn. Jun Nario Rtn. Ben Dimaculangan RS Dhine Go Rtn. Moon Do Young
RUDY ALTAMIRANO PHF
PP MANNY SUAREZ PHF
CP PETE COOTAUCO PHF (+)
VER MACASAET PHF
IPP ROLLY CARANDANG Multiple PHF
PP LITO MOJICA PHF
PE OLIVER BOLLOZOS PHF
PP ARNOLD CAPULOY PHF
PP Pompey Magpantay PHF
PDG ONYE REYES Major Donor
RS MILA D. REYES Major Donor
RS AMELIA ONA PHF
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R O O S T E R M E M B E R S MEMBERS SPOUSE CLASSIFICATION 1 Balderama, Francisco Q. Juliet Legal Service
2 Bollozos, Oliver Thelma Trucking Service
3 Borja, Edmer A. Marife Universal Banking
4 Bravo, William Fedie Engineering - Civil
5 Capuloy, Arnold R. Arlene Human Resource Management
6 Carandang, Rolly H. Chona Customs Administration
7 Dimaculangan, Benjamin Lea Native Chicken Distribution
8 Faltado, Antonio C. Tess Hotelier
9 Go, Joselito L. Dhine Construction Supply
10 Gonzalez, Paolo C. Liza Insurance - General
12 Macasaet, Ver Tessie Garments
13 Melo, Johnson M. Marie Rural Banking
14 Miguel, Feliciano P. Alona Snack Food Distribution
15 Mojica, Angelito N. Amy Veterinary Drug Distribution
16 Nario, Ericson L. Irma Veterinary Drug Distribution
17 Nario, Jose L. Ria Universal Banking
18 Neo, Rene Tess Accounting
19 Oco, Dennis S. Malou Construction & Distribution
20 Ona, Danilo Mely Office Equipment Distribution
21 Ong, Leo Y. Mei-Mei General Merchandise
22 Reyes, Teotimo L. Mila Veterinary Drug Distribution
23 Villena, Danilo K. - College Administration
11 Magpantay, Pamfilo C. Merly Rural Banking
24 Young, Moon Do Shelly International Trading
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BLUE SAPPHIRE
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R O T A R Y C L U B O F M E T R O L I P A
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