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The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say 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? OFFICIAL CLUB BULLETIN • Volume LXV Number 03 - 28 July 2012 Regular Meeng 12:00 Fellowship 12:30 Call to Order Pres Libby Fernandez Invocaon Rotary Ann Pambansang Awit Rotary Hymn 12:40 Entertainment Dir Gigi Maranan 12:50 Intro of VR and G Treas Marilyn Barredo 12:55 Raffle Draw Rtn Herb Meadows 1:00 Members’ Time 1:10 President’s Time Pres Libby Fernandez 1:15 Workshop Output 2:15 Pilipinas Kong Mahal (Everyone) Adjournment PP Mike Pearson Program Coordinator Greeter: PP Benny Sunga Retrospector: Dir Mark Flores President’s Corner 2 RI President’s Message 3 TRF Chair’s Message 3 In Retrospect 4 RCB News 6 RI Arcles 8 Members’ Corner 8 Secretary’s Notes 10 Inside The Cañao Today’s Programme

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The Four-Way Test

Of the things we think, say 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?

OFFICIAL CLUB BULLETIN • Volume LXV Number 03 - 28 July 2012

meets at the Baguio Country Clubevery Saturday at 12:30 pm

[email protected]

Regular Meeting

12:00 Fellowship 12:30 Call to Order Pres Libby Fernandez Invocation Rotary Ann Pambansang Awit Rotary Hymn 12:40 Entertainment Dir Gigi Maranan 12:50 Intro of VR and G Treas Marilyn Barredo 12:55 RaffleDraw Rtn Herb Meadows 1:00 Members’ Time 1:10 President’s Time Pres Libby Fernandez 1:15 Workshop Output 2:15 Pilipinas Kong Mahal (Everyone) Adjournment

PP Mike PearsonProgram Coordinator

Greeter: PP Benny SungaRetrospector: Dir Mark Flores

President’s Corner 2RI President’s Message 3TRF Chair’s Message 3In Retrospect 4RCB News 6RIArticles 8Members’ Corner 8Secretary’s Notes 10

Inside The Cañao

Today’s Programme

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ROTARY YEAR 2012-13

Sakuji TanakaPresident Rotary International

Tony BautistaDistrict Governor District 3790

Kenneth SoAssistant Governor Cluster 1-C

Rotary Club of Baguio

THE PEACE OFFICERS and BOARD of DIRECTORS

Elizabeth Rillera-FernandezPresident

Chris FaelnarVice-President

Gormito “Baby” KaurSecretary

Marilyn BarredoTreasurer

Bennie LaranangAuditor

Uwe KoellerDirector for Club Administration

President Elect

David ReesDirector for The Rotary Foundation

Corazon OcampoDirector of Community Service A

Albert TalcoDirector of Community Service B

Alma Teresa MendallaDirector Membership Development

Evangeline MarananDirector of Public Relations

Mark Kenneth FloresDirector

Florence BayquenImmediate Past President

Lito PangilinanJun Bondoc

Sergeant-at-Arms

Dionisio ClaridadVicenia “Veeh” Balajo

Adviser

Peace Through ServicePres. Libby Fernandez

President’s Corner

The Three Year Strategic Plan of RCB is truly advantageous to the Club and more importantly to the community that we serve Our goals are continuous, concrete anddefinite therebyhaving a greater impact in thelives of others The annual goals for Rotary Year 2012-13 echo plans set forth atthe3YearStrategicPlan.Wecontinuetosupportouradoptedbarangay,Barangay Lucnab and push through with the community projects such as the then MEDELEG which we now term MODELS

Rotary’s six areas of focus considered as priority projects and to increase humanitarian service are the following:

1.Peaceandconflictprevention/resolution

2.Diseasepreventionandtreatment

3 Maternal and child care

4.WaterandSanitation

5.Basiceducationandliteracy

6 Economic and community development

The thrusts of RCB Rotary Year 2012-13 is first, Basic education andliteracyandsecondly,Peaceandconflictprevention/resolution.Theongoingprograms of the Rotary Club of Baguio are basically directed towards health ofchildren,womenandthefamilyasawhole.Asamatteroffact,theClubisknown for its community development projects and medical missions which hasservedthousandsofbeneficiariesovertheyears.

UndertheLiteracyProgram,theClubhasembarkedanambitiousventureof training Grade 1 school teachers of Itogon, Benguet, a rural area, inteaching.Thispresentproject,undertheguardofRtn.NaasDemyttenaere, is amonthly program for ten (10)monthswhere teachers are patientlyandtediouslytrainednotonlytoteachmath,buttohavepassionfortheirprofession.We,alongwithourpartnersinservice,provideteachertrainingand basic supplies for schools

Alongthisline,Rotaryencouragesthatwedevelopalong-termrelationshipwith teachers to ensure that they have access to the latest training and materials.Inthismanner,weensurethatourchildren,especiallyintheruralareas,haveaccesstoqualitybasiceducation.Wereachmoreteachers,weeducate a thousand fold children!

With Rotary’s Theme: Peace Through Service, RCBwill hold the torchfor Peace and Conflict prevention/resolution.With our members in thelocalgovernmentunitsandthelegalprofession,wewillincorporateconflictresolution and mediation strategies in service projects. Targeted groupswill be schools, workplaces and especially communities. Certain laws ofprocedurehavebeenenactedtoallowourcitizenspeaceresolutionswithoutgoingthroughstressfulandconsumingcourtbattles.Itisourcommitment

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I am part of the first generation to grow up inJapanaftera terriblewar. I think it isnatural thatmycountrymen now place a great priority on peace We sawwheremilitarismbroughtourcountry,andwealsosaw the great economic growth that came when our nationmadethechoicetoembracepeace.

This was the decision that allowed Japan to grow and thrive. Itallowedgenerationsof children togrowupinsafety,tobecomeeducated,toimprovetheirlives.ItfundamentallychangedtheJapaneseattitudetowardother countries and cultures It caused us to open ourminds, to becomemore tolerant, to seek greaterunderstanding

And it allowed us to redirect our energies toward positivegoals.InJapan,itistraditionaltoprioritizetheneeds of the society over the needs of the individual This has always been part of our culture In the weeks andmonthsfollowingthegreatearthquakeanddisasterofMarch2011,thiswaswhathelpedustosurviveandrebuild

This is a lesson that I think the whole world can learnfrom,inapositiveway.Whenweseetheneedsofothers as more important than our own needs – when we focus on a shared goal that is for the good of all – this changes everything It changes how we relate to the world.Itchangesourpriorities.Anditchangeshowweunderstand the idea of peace

Inthe2012-13Rotaryyear,peacewillbeourfocusandourgoal,andIwillaskallRotarianstoactivelyworkfor Peace Through Service

A belief in the power of service lies at the very heart of Rotary. Bymaking service our priority, we put theneeds of others above our own We empathize more deeplywiththedifficultiesofotherpeople;webecomemoregenerouswithourtimeandresources,andmoreopen to new ways of thinking Instead of trying to change others,werecognizethateveryoneandeverythinghassomething to teach us

Through service,we becomemore tolerant of ourdifferences and more grateful for the people in ourlives. Our sense of gratitude drives us to understandothersbetterandtoseethegoodineveryone.Through

ri President’s Message

Fellow RotariansSakuji Tanaka President, Rotary International

Acceptingthe leadershipofTheRotaryFoundationaftermypredecessors–inparticular,PastRIPresidentBillBoyd–didsuchagreatjobisachallenge.Oh,it’snotthat I don’t know about the job You can’t have been a Rotarian for 50 years without knowing and loving the workthatourFoundationhasdone, isdoing,andwilldo

I know it all comes down to three things: raising money, investingmoney wisely, and spendingmoneyeffectively.However, if the trustees and I are to haveatrulysignificantyear,wemusthaveaplan,andeverydistrict,club,andindividualRotarianneedstobepartofthatplan.Wehavefivegoals:

1 Eradicate polio

2 Train districts and clubs for the global launch of the Future Vision Plan on 1 July 2013

3 AssistRIPresidentSakujiTanakainhisquesttoachieve Peace Through Service The successful projects and programs of our Foundation arewhat will bring about that peace

4 Encourage every Rotarian and every club in the world to become immensely proud of our Foundationby giving something to theAnnualFund The amount isn’t as important as the giving,butby settinga reasonable targetof atleastanaverageofUS$100permember,wewillsee our annual giving and our service grow to record levels

5 Ensure that districts and clubs introduce stewardship policies that will complement the opportunities they will have to decide on andundertake humanitarian projects under the Future Vision Plan This will make Rotary more visibleandmoreattractivetomembers.

Iknowthesegoalsmaybeeasyforsomeandquitechallenging for others, but acceptedwith enthusiasmandconfidence,theycanonly, inthewordsofPastRIPresidentRayKlinginsmith,makeRotarybigger,better,and bolder

trF CHair’s Message

Our goals for the yearWilfrid J. Wilkinson Foundation Trustee Chair

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ItwasarainydayforaregularRotarymeeting.Eventhe parking area at Baguio Country Club was also not cooperating because it was all dug up with orangedrainage pipes being put in the ground and a whole sectionoftheparkingforcarsgotcordonedoffbecauseof the civil works in progress But this did not deter or dampen us from the anticipated jovial fellowship wewerelookingforwardto.Asalways,PPDionyClaridadasbrother-in-lawProgramCoordinator, gave thefloorto neophyte but intrepid President Libby Fernandez whocalled themeeting toorderatexactly12:30pm Rtn Mariver Agayas gave us a very nice and thought -provokingInvocationwiththePambansangAwitandRotary hymn singing that followed I must take this opportunity to comment on, is, that when anyoneseesourRCBaguio circle formationwhensingingourPambansangAwitandRotaryHymn,itactuallyisquiteimpressive Most especially when it is done during an Induction like the one RCB held last week, at theCameron Forbes Ballroom where everyone present were dressed in formal wear and with the whole district inattendance.PleasecorrectmeifI’mwrong,butIthinkwe are the only club in the district doing this “joining hands” formation. It sends a nice subtle message,thatwhenwejoinhandssinging,weareUNIFIEDandbecauseweareunified,itshowsthatweareSTRONGasaclub,andbecauseweareastrongclub,weareabletoachieveGREATthings.Howniceandsolid“angdating,”n’est pas?

Next up in the Program was Rtn Jun Cardona who askedthecrowdtoanswertentrickquestionsaspartof his Entertainment An example of this was How many pairs of animals did Moses ??? put inside the Arc We all know that it was Noah’s Arc and not Moses who built theArc.Anyways,Rtn.Jun,inspiteof(orbecauseof)his use of tricky questions, truly entertainedour clubmembers,bymakingthemlaughoutloudinmerriment.

Rtn.LilyLandayan,mycomadre,wasupnextadeptlydoingtheintroductionofthepersonalitiesattheheadtable Then Rtn Herb Meadows made the following Rotarianswinchocolatebarsasraffleprizes:PresidentLibby,RtnLani,Rtn.Lily,Rtn.Naastwiceover,PPBen,

The Meeting That Was21 July 2012PP Chris Peralta

in retrosPeCt

Pres. Libby’s second address to the club members of RC Baguio, doing well and already doing a good job.

Sec. Baby and Interact Chair Lani posed a picture with Rotary Ann President Mina Pearson.

Pres. Libby and Dir. David looking prepared for their Workshop Output presentation, while PP Diony

coordinates the meeting.

Rtn. Herb partnered by RK Jan Krisha Rodriguez did the Raffle Draw by raffling chocolate bars - some even won

twice.

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Rtn.Yamtwotimes,Rtn.Bennie,Sec.BabyKaurtwice,Rtn.Angie,PPVeehtwice,Rtn.JunBondoctwiceover,PPBert,Rtn.Peter,Rtn.GarytwiceandVPChristwiceover.Ithinktherewassomeonewhowonthreetimesbut I’mnot too sureabout this,with thewhole thingbeingdiabetesunfriendly,Imustsay...

Members Time was used by cousin Treasurer Marilyn who appealed for payment of club Dues, EIC MarcelwhoannouncedsolicitationsfortheCañao,PPBertalsomaking some announcement which I did not actually get Birthday celebrants Dir David Rees and Rtn Ike Dulnoan were both greeted happy birthday and they treated us to ice cream Thank You!

Then came the reports of Director David Rees as chairforTheRotaryFoundation(TRF);PNUweKoellerpresented his Club Administration programs for theyear;PPBertTalcoforDir.CoraOcampoforCommunityService A and B; and VP Chris Faelnar reported onbehalf of Director Atom Mendalla for Membership Development;andlastlyTreasurerMarilynBarredodidacomprehensiveandexhaustingreportonwhereourClub Finances stood

A bientot! - PP Chris P.

Birthday celebrants Dir. David Rees and Rtn. Ike Dulnoan were both greeted happy birthday and they treated us to

ice cream. Thank You!

Committed to serve, PP Diony, PP, Veeh, Dir. David, Rtn. Bennie, EIC Marcel and SAA Jun were inducted to their

respective duties in the club.

treasurer’s desk

Clarification of DuesTreas. Marilyn Barredo

PRM - Philippine Rotary MagazinePhP 540 00 yearly

PhP 270 00 per Semester

You can be a Lifetimememberwhen you pay PhP6,000.00; onetime payment. You can also elect tosubscribe, or in addition to, the Rotarian for $12.00yearly You can select the PRM or Rotarian or Both You have to subscribe to a magazine

RI Dues – Rotary InternationalPhP2,193.50yearly

PhP 1,096.50 per semester as shown on yourStatement of Account

The current charge for RI year 2012 – 2013 is $26 00 per half year ($52 00 for the year) that we pay RI The dues paid to RI allow the Secretariat to provide high-qualityinformationandsupporttoRotariansaroundtheworld.Withourdues,Rotarycanprovidepublicationsand communications in nine languages, makeimprovementstowww.rotary.org,trainRotaryleaders,assist district governors financially with their year inservice,andadministerprogramssuchasRotaract.

Council on LegislationRotary’s“parliament,”yearlypaymentof$1.00per

member; (on July semiannual invoice) tohelpdefraythe costs of the Council on Legislation, which meetsevery three years

District Governor FundOnetimeonlyPhP300.00permembertohelpwith

theGovernor’sspending;paidtotheGovernorduringhis visit.We paid theGovernor PhP 17,400.00 for 58members on 14 July 2012

Club Fees Operating expenses of running the club PhP

2,424.00 per year – PhP 1,190.50 first semester plusPhP1,233.50secondsemester.

Note: Rotary International’s current exchange rate is $1.00 = PhP 43.00.

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Rotarian Lily Landayan confirmed the availabilityofSLUPacdalHighSchoolstudents foranOrientationaboutRotaryandInteractlastFridayafternoon,hencequickly advised Sec. Baby Kaur to text RCBmemberswho may be able to attend the activity. There werethirty (30) 3rd and 4th year students properly seated attheLibrary,alleyesfocusedonmeandseemedveryeager to listen to my lecture

InteractChairRtn.LaniFabiwasstillonherwayuptoBaguiohence,Iwastaskedtoconducttheorientation.Ithenintroducedmyself,PNUweKoeller,andSec.BabyKaurwhowerealsoinattendancethenthankedRtn.LilyLandayan who extended RCB the opportunity to organize an Interact Club in SLU Pacdal including the provision ofLCDandlaptopfortheorientation. Iacknowledgedand thanked everyone for taking time to attend theactivity. My lecture started with What is Rotary, itshistory, significance of the Rotary wheel and theme,Mission,Motto,the4WayTest,and itsprogramsandservices.ThenIfocusedmydiscussionaboutINTERACT,itshistory,theopportunitiesforthemtoLead,ConnectandServewhicharetheprimaryobjectivesoftheClub,furtherorientingthemonhowtostartandoperateanInteract Club I also informed them about Interact Week which is celebrated every November and possibilitiesfor its members to attend various Rotary events andactivities. The students became excited and showedmore interest to join

TomanagetheactivitiesoftheClub,IexplainedthevariousClubpositionsthathadtobefilledupbywayofvotation.Afterthegroundruleshadbeenset,Iexplainedthe responsibilities of Officers to be elected and theimportanceoftheestablishmentoffour(4)CommitteesnamelyClub,Finance,Serviceand International.Aftertheorientation,IaskedthemtonominatetheirCharterPresidentandassoonasshewaselected,Iturnedoverthe floor to Charter President Cyprene Keith SibeliustoconductherfirstdutyasPresidentandoverseetheelections.

SLU Pacdal Interact Club Orientation and Election of Officers 20 July 2012SAA Jun Bondoc

rCB news

SAAJunBondocconductsOrientationonRotaryandInteractto SLU Pacdal students

Interact Club Charter Pres Cyprene Sabilius SAA Jun Bondoc turnsovertonewlyelectedtheelectionproceedingsfor

other club

PNUwe,Sec.BabyandRtn.Lilyprovideassistancetothestudents

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ThenewlyelectedInteractClubCharterOfficersareas follows :

POSITION NAME AGE YEAR Charter-Pres Cyprene Keith B Sibelius 15 4thVice President Antonio S Anniban Jr 15 3rdSecretary Froilan Kim D Padua 15 3rdTreasurer Gracel Joy R Isican 14 3rd

They were likewise informed on the following:

SLU Pacdal Interact Club Adviser – Rtn Lily LandayanInteract Chair – Rtn Lani FabiNew Gen Director – Dir Cora Ocampo

Afterthesuccessfulelections,PNUwediscussedtherolesoftheClubCommitteeDirectors.IalsoencouragedthemtoincludethepositionsofPROandSAAs.Finally,theywerealsoadvisedtocomeupwiththeofficialnameof their InteractClub,andagreeon the schedules fortheclubmeetingswhichshouldbedonetwiceamonthandthescheduleoftheirboardmeetingsatleastoncea month They were also enjoined to religiously submit theirreportsonalltheiractivitiesandprojectstotheirClub Adviser Rtn Lily Landayan and to Interact Chair Rtn Lani Fabi We had some pictures taken with the newlyelectedofficersthereafterandthemeetingwasadjourned at 5:30pm

RCB members with newly elected SLU Pacdal Interact CharterClubofficers.

Avenues of ServiceFor years, Rotary’s commitment to

Service Above Self has been channeled through the four Avenues of Service,whichformthefoundationofclubactivity.Togetstartedonaproject,thinkbroadlyabout how your club and its members could contribute within each avenue

Club ServiceClub Service focuses on strengthening

fellowship and ensuring the smooth functioning of Rotary clubs. Learn abouteffectiveclubservice inMembershipandTraining

Vocational ServiceVocational Service involves club

members serving others through their professions and aspiring to high ethical standards.Rotarians,asbusiness leaders,share skills and expertise through theirvocations, and they inspire others in theprocess

Community ServiceCommunity Service is the opportunity

Rotary clubs have to implement club projectsandactivitiesthatimprovelifeinthe local community

International ServiceInternational Service encompasses

efforts to expand Rotary’s humanitarianreach around the world and to promote world understanding and peace It includes everything fromcontributingtoPolioPlusto helping Rotary Youth Exchange students adjust to their host countries

New GenerationsThe Avenue of New Generations

recognizes the positive changeimplemented by youth and young adults involved in leadership development activities, community and internationalservice projects, and exchange programsthat enrich and foster world peace and cultural understanding

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As The Rotary Foundation prepares for the globallaunchof itsnewgrantmodelnext July, anumberofchanges are being made based on feedback from Future Vision pilot districts

Rotarians can expect to see these improvements in coming months:

1 A user-friendly online system for district qualificationandgrantapplication

2 A streamlined global grant application processwith clearly defined expectations and a list ofresources to help applicants get started

3 Clear guidelines on how to meet global grant requirementsforareaoffocusandsustainability

4 Expanded criteria in two areas of focus: basic educationand literacynow includes secondaryeducation,anddiseasepreventionandtreatmentcoverspreventionofnoncommunicablediseasesand health promotion; in addition, all areasof focus allow certain types of infrastructure projects

5 Theeliminationofarequirementthatapplicantsfor global grant scholarships provide proof of languagetesting

6 Adjustments to the composition of vocationaltrainingteams,reducingtheminimumnumberoftravelerstothreeandallowing,withFoundationapproval,theteamleadertobeanon-Rotarian

7 Funding for international travel to implementglobal grant projects

8 An option for a contingency fund of up to 20percent of the total district grant spending plan

9. A reduction in the minimum budget for apackagedgrantfromUS$50,000to$20,000

10 The addition of a district stewardshipsubcommitteetoensurecarefulmanagementofgrant funds

The Foundation expects these improvements tohelp Rotarians develop projects that meet the eligibility requirementsforglobalgrants,thusreducingthetimefromapplicationthroughpayment.

Ten lessons learned from the Future Vision pilotRotary News -- 20 July 2012

ri artiCles MeMBers Corner

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We encourage members to write articles. You can share your articles to be uploaded to the Club’s website at www.rcbaguio.org and to be published on the Cañao Weekly Newsletter. We are looking forward to your interesting articles. Happy Writing!

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Did you know?

• ThattheoriginalnameoftheClubBulletinwasTHE BAGUIO CAÑAO and that the 1st editor was the late “P W ” Percy Warner Tinan (from an extentAugust1938copypublishedintheCañaoin1978underthetermofPPJerrySalvosa)

• That the beautiful cover of the Cañao wasdesigned by Rtn Joseph “Jody” Alabanza in 1964.Innovationswereintroducedlater.

• That the inclusion of candid pictorials in the Cañaowas introducedbyPPGaloReyeswhenhe was the EIC

• That the binding of the Cañao into a bookform was introduced by Editor/Secretary Noel“Ozzie” Osborn in 1968. Earlier, bookboundCañaoweredone individuallyandpublished inmimeographedandlino-typedform,

• That the first Editor after WWII was the lateRtn Benjamin “Ben” Salvosa (father of PP Jerry Salvosa),followedbyPP“Abe”Abellera.

• That in the early years, Cañao publicationwasdoneeveryforthnightuntil1968,whenthelateRtn./EIC“Carding”Parsanmadeitweekly.

Facts About The CañaoRtn. Angie Visperas

The Rotary Club of Baguiomeets at the Baguio Country Club

every Saturday at 12:30 pm

www.rcbaguio.org

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Rtn. Joe Ursua (Obstetrician-Gynecologist/Sonologist)

RA Dr. Mary Bess Ursua (Anesthesiologist/Pediatric Anesthesia)

and Rotakids: Francis Joseph, Randall Josef, Marie Beatrice, Paul Josh

Compliments fromRtn. Quinn Dahilan, RA Roselyn,

Rotakids Quelvin Ross and Queziah Rae

Compliments from

PP Alfred LaygoJemuel LaygoRotaract Past President

Compliments from

Sec. Baby Kaur and Family

Compliments from:

VP Chris & RAPP Yolly Faelnarand Family

Compliments from

Dir./PP Bert TalcoCivil Engineer

Compliments fromDGE LINDA WINTER

Rota-Kid Jennifer Winter

Compliments from

Rtn. Lani Fabi & Family

Compliments from

Dir. David V. Rees, RA Yoly& Rotakid Lauren

Compliments from:

Rtn. Peter Wasing & Family

The Cañao Editorial Staff

PP Gérard AudineauImager for District Affairs

Rtn. Lani FabiSAA Jun Bondoc

Imagers for Community Projects/

Meetings

Rtn. Peter Wasing Imager for Meetings/

Events

Dir. Mark FloresBusiness Manager

Rtn. Cecille ApostolAdviser

PP Raffy ChanTreas. Marilyn Barredo

Editors/Advisers

Marcel BaduaLayout/Editor-in-Chief

The Cañao Newsletter is the official club bulletin of

The Rotary Club of Baguio. For questions, suggestions and inquiries, please send us a

message through email at [email protected] or contact us by phone at +63 929 336 3386

President’s MessageContinued from page 2

RI President’s MessageContinued from page 3

to let thembeawareof thesedevelopments. Finally,under present projects of the Club such as disease prevention,fightagainsthunger,povertyandilliteracy,conflictfindsaresolution.

Last Saturday, 21 July 2012 we had a meetingwith the Rotary Club of Dagupan, our daughter Club,particularlywithPDS/PDG/PP/Sec.EdwinS.AguirreandPres Jorge C Perreras We discussed their Books for theWorld,aMatchingGrantProject.TheRotaryClubofBaguioisabeneficiaryofbookstobedistributedtoourpartners, BenguetStateUniversity, forcollegebooks,Lindawan High School for high school books and Taloy Sur Elementary School for elementary books Thank you,ourdaughterclubforyourgenerosity!

betterunderstanding,welearntorespectothers.With

mutualrespect,welivewithothersinpeace.

And so I ask you all to put Peace Through Service

at the forefrontof yourRotarywork this year, and to

commit to a Rotary goal of a more peaceful world

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Baby’s Script28 July 2012Sec. Baby Kaur

seCretary’s uPdate

Happy Birthday! IPPFloBayquen29July

For The Record 21 July Club AssemblyRotakids

RK Jan Krisha Rodriguez

Visiting Guests:

Mariel S Avila – guest of Rtn. Yam Rodriguez

We missed you last 21 July Club Assembly:

Rtn Jody Alabanza (exc),PPGerardAudineau(mu),Rtn. Jun Bahul, IPP Flo Bayquen (mu), PP Raffy Chan(mu), Rtn. Michel Crausaz (ol), Dir. Mark Flores, Rtn.Karl Flores, PP Alfred Laygo, Dir. Gigi Maranan (mu),Rtn.PhilipMarania,Dir.AtomMendalla(mu),PPRogerNaz (exc),Dir.CoraOcampo(mu),PPLitoPangilinan,PPMikePearson,Rtn.PamPerkins(ol),PPJoeRamos,PPTeop Rondez (exc), PP Helmut Schlaaff (ol), Rtn. GenSoriano (mu), PP Benny Sunga, Rtn. Joe Ursua, Rtn.DhoryVicencio, DGELindaWinter (mu) & PP Johnny Zarate (exc)

The Week in Review20July Orientation & Election of officers of

Interact club of Saint Louis Pacdal

21July MeetingwithRCDagupanrepresentedby Jorge Perreras and PP Edwin Aguirre regarding book donations

Reminders• Committee meetings & activities–Committee/

Sub-committee Chairs, please text or emaildetails tome -what,when&who attended–thesewillbeusedfortheCañao,forthegridofparticipationandforthecollationofthemonthlyreports

• Attendance Make-ups – please text or send to my email address: gormitobaby@yahoo com ph kindly observe the 14 day window (i e 14 days beforeandafterthemeeting)

Upcoming Events & Activities

02 Aug CLUSTER MEETING with AG Venue: Kubong Sawali Time: To be announced

03 Aug Getting of Books Donated by RC Dagupan Venue:Warehouse,Mangaldan,Pangasinan

07 Aug RC METRO BAGUIO INDUCTION Venue: City Lights Time: 6:00 P M

08 Aug RC BAGUIO NORTH INDUCTION Venue: Baguio Country Club Time: To be announced

10 Aug RC BAGUIO SUNRISE INDUCTION Venue: To be announced Time: To be announced

14 Aug RC SAGADA Venue: To be announced Time: To be announced

15 Aug RCB SUMMER CAPITAL INDUCTION Venue: To be announced Time: To be announced

18 Aug RC DOWNTOWN SESSION INDUCTION Venue: Baguio Country Club Time: 6:00 P M Attire: Formal/Black&White

24 Sept RC La Trinidad Venue: To be announced Time: To be announced

END DISABILTY NOW

DR. JOSEPH M. BAYQUENDentist

Don Jose De Leon III CenterUpperSessionRd.,BaguioCity

Tel.No.:442-7394

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Compliments fromGemma Picpican

TAIPAN MARKETINGTel. No. 442-1936

37 Vegetable Booths withAmple Parking Area

Amenities

Well-Lit “Bagsakan ” Area

Puguis Realty Traders’ Center, Inc.a Palma CompanyMA 072, Palmaville, Puguis, La Trinidad, BenguetTelephone (074) 422 5549

Compliments from:Dir. Maria Corazon D. Ocampo

LSPSiteOperationsManagerKintetsu World Express (Philippines) Inc

3rdFlr.,PEZAAdminBldg,LoakanRd.,BaguioCity

Rotary CARESfor our country, for our world, for it’s people.

PP Veeh Balajo, Spouse Wylie and Family

The Law Firm of Rondez & PartnersTeopisto A Rondez

Renato S Rondez Joel Dizon2ndFloorJesnorBuildingCR.Carino-OtekStreets,

BaguioCityTel.443-8748619-0861

Compliments from

PP Ben & RAPP Cely Ladilad

Compliments from

Pres. Libby Rillera-Fernandezand Family

NibaliwVidal,SanFabian,Pangasinan Tel No : (+6375) 511-2023www sierravistabeachresort com

JosephO.BayquenSales ManagerMobile+63(917)[email protected]

Compliments from:

Mr. Eduardo and Pie Gaspar

Heiner L. MaulbeckerManaging Director

The Manor at Camp John Hay Baguio

Compliments from:BAY-SPORTS Manufacturing Inc.

PEZA BaguioHigh Quality Toys

Compliments from

PP Gérard & RA Terry AudineauCivil Engineer

RI District Grant Sub-Committee ChairService Projects - B Director

www.usana. com Contact:

Pres. Flo Bayquen Rtn. Jun Bahul Rtn. Joe Ursua

RAPP Yolly Faelnar

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Hexacom EnterprizesJonalyn Laurian

[email protected]:442-0918

EXPERIENCE, INTEGRITY, SERVICEMEGALOPOLIS PROPERTIES, INC.

Baguio CitySales & Marketing Office

Unit 222-C Skyline Terrace SM City BaguioLuneta Hill Baguio City Philippines

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Administration OfficeUnit 7D Unit 7D West Burnham Blace16 Kisad Road cor Chanum St

Baguio City Philippines6374 444 2607

Olongapo CitySales & Marketing Office

2F Centropolis, Rizal AvenueWWest Tapinac, Olongapo City Philippines

6347 603 1340

Security Bank Building Abanao St. cor. Chugum St. Baguio City

Tel.: +6374 442-8053 Telefax: +6374 442-2671

Email: [email protected]

ALMA TERESA O. MENDALLASenior Manager

www.securitybank.com

B A G U I O B R A N C H

Greetings to the Rotary Club of BaguioFrom Hedcor, Inc.

PP Mike and RAPP Mina Pearson

23 Chuntug Street, Baguio City 2600, Philippines

http://bayquenrealty.com/(074) 444-9800 / 443-4116 / 0917-508-0005

[email protected]

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