November 7, 2013 - Rotary Club of Marikina
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November 7, 2013 - Rotary Club of Marikina
Volume 49 Weekly Meeting No. 18 November 7, 2013 Rotary Foundation Month I. Registration II. Program Call to Order ‐ Pres. Hermie de la Paz Invocation ‐ Dir. Manny Pecho National Anthem ‐ PP Manny de Guzman Rotary Pledge & The 4‐Way Test ‐ Rtn. Gee Flores Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests ‐ PP Ronie Masangkay Entertainment ‐ VP Bernard Cansana Recognition ‐ PP Dindo Santos Rotary Information ‐ PP Tony Fidelino Secretary’s Time ‐ Sec. Chris Meriño President’s Time ‐ Pres. Hermie de la Paz RC Marikina March Adjournment ‐ Pres. Hermie de la Paz ‐ Rtn. Joey Ramos III. Fellowship/Weekly Raffle PD Celso Cruz Master of Ceremonies THE FOUR WAY TEST THE ROTARY PLEDGE Of things we think, say or do: I do solemnly promise to help advance the Is it the TRUTH? object of Rotary, comply with the Is it FAIR to all concerned? constitution and by‐laws of Rotary International and the Rotary Club of Will it build GOODWILL and better Marikina, ever putting into practice FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Rotary’s Motto: “SERVICE ABOVE SELF.’ PRAYER Thanks to You, O God, our Father, for You always lead us in triumphant procession in Christ. We know that in all things You work for the good of those who love You, who have been called according to Your purpose. You also predestined us to be conformed to the like‐ ness of Your Son, Jesus. Thank You, Father, that in all trouble, hard‐ ship or persecution or famine or nakedness, You have made more than conquerors through Him who loved us. We give You all the praises, In Jesus Name, we pray. Amen. Congratulations! PP Roland Garcia on your 22nd year—Nov. 14 In Service of Rotary! Happy Blessed Birthday! Sec. Chris Meriño—Nov. 8 Sp. Corie Ong—Nov. 9 PDG Efren de Guzman—Nov. 13 PP Manny de Guzman—Nov. 13 Happy Wedding Anniversary! ROTARY CLUB OF MARIKINA MARCH Music: PP Jimmy Capco Lyrics: Rtn. Francisco Pascual; Arranger: Rtn. Allan SM Perez Come sing with us for fellowship A song of camaraderie Then give your hand in fond friendship To Marikina Rotary We love to share our thoughts with you And lavish in your company So, come each meeting day please do To Marikina Rotary Refrain Motto of SERVICE ABOVE SELF Is not a mere phraseology Participate with zeal and zest In Marikina Rotary Let us Rotarian serve all Our beloved community Then we can accentuate the goal Of Marikina Rotary PP Rene Florencio & Sp. Cora—Nov. 9 DECLARATION OF ROTARIANS IN BUSINESS AND PROFESSION As a Rotarian engaged in business or profession, I am expected to: 1. Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve; 2. Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of ethical codes of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral standards of my community 3. Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation 4. Be fair to my employees, associates, competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom I have business or professional relationship; 5. Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations which are useful to society; 6. Offer my vocational talents; to provide opportunities for young people; to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in the community. 7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all representations to the public concerning my business or profession 8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded to others in a business or professional relationships Before the long vacation for the Undas holidays we had the following activities. We had a meet‐ ing of all Zone 4 clubs President and representative at 6:00 PM last Oct. 24 at Pulot Gata Restau‐ rant to discuss the mechanics of the 3rd Leg District Golf Tournament on Nov. 27, 2013 Wednes‐ day at the South Course of Valley Golf & Country Club. All of our Marikina Rotary golfers should prepare for this coming golf tournament. PP Noel Flores, as district tournament chairman, is or‐ ganizing this tournament with lots of prizes and giveaways for all the golfers. We also encourage our members to support this fundraising effort of our club to help finance our service projects by becoming hole sponsors or donors to this event. Last Oct. 24, we had our Halloween party at our clubhouse. Congratulations to Dir. Manny Pecho for a very good set design concept and décor, and a well‐attended fellowship for our Rotarian members and spouses/members of the Inner Wheel Club of Marikina. Everyone enjoyed the games and activities during the fellowship hosted by PP Ronie Masangkay. Our district 3800 to‐ gether with other districts held the Multi‐District Tree Planting in Barangay Sawa, Tanay, Rizal last Saturday, Oct. 26 morning and planted various indigenous tree seedlings. We have already donated Ph 1,000 (club listing/assessment) to the district to help finance the cost of planting, maintenance and care of the tree seedlings for the next 3 years. On the same day in the evening of Saturday Oct. 26, 2013, we had the District’s annual Oktoberfest and Songfest from 6:00 PM to 12:00 MN at the Rizal High School covered court. The host club, RC Mandaluyong Central had a live band and unlimited draft beer and a bilao of pulutan for all. We paid the club listing of Ph 2,500. The next day, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013, we again went to the District Ten Pin Bowling Tournament at Coronado Lanes, Star Mall Edsa, Mandaluyong. The game started at 9:00AM with our team playing against RC Pasig South. At this point, our club is ranked in the middle 3rdgroup or District Secretary’s Cup. The following played for Team RC Marikina: PP Joe Judan, PP Dante Verano, PP George Ty, Spouse Lyn Montoya, and I. Spouse Leonor Ty cheered our players. Immediately after the games, we proceeded to the Aglipay church in Malanday, Marikina where our club con‐ ducted our annual Medical‐Dental Mission and birthday celebration for PD Jessie Cruz. Congratu‐ lations to Dir. August Igliane for a successful project and thank you to all the doctors who volun‐ teered their services and the Rotarians and spouses who supported this project. The district will have its 2nd District Mass Induction to be hosted by Cluster 2 (Zones 4 and 7) on Nov. 16, 2013 Saturday at Club Filipino from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. I enjoin our members to invite prospective members to our weekly club meetings and share Rotary with them. The TRF Annual Giving Dinner to be hosted by RC Marikina Hilltop will be on Nov. 25, 2013 at 6:00PM at the Wack Wack Golf & Country Club, Pavilion A. Paul Harris Fellows will be honoured during this event and those contributing US $1,000 in cash on or before this event during this Rotary year will be hosted to a free dinner (worth Ph 1,000) by DG Louie Ticman at this event. Continued on page 13…... The Rotary Foundation is given emphasis this month in Rotary. In connection with the TRF contributions please remit your ticket sales for the District Car Raffle as soon as possible. Part of the proceeds will be credited as your TRF contribution. In addition please be informed that the Board of Director’s have decided that a 10% incentive are to be given to members who have solicited sponsors and advertisements for the 3rd Leg District Golf Tournament (Nov 27, 2013) and Souvenir Program. These incentives shall also be credited to their respective TRF contributions. We are nearing our Club’s election period so please settle your accounts. For those who are “interested” in becoming candidates please settle all regular assessments and dues. There are also attendance requirements so please co‐ ordinate with our Attendance Chairman PP Flor dela Paz on how to meet this prerequisite. Our Christmas party’s tentative date is on December 19, 2013, venue to be an‐ nounced later. The theme will be “Christmas Festivals”, Groupings and Pres‐ entation Guidelines to be printed in the next bulletin. Please note that we still have a long way to fulfill our membership targets (at least 5 new members). Continue to share Rotary and inform us if any eligible and Prospective Rotarians who we can invite. Halloween Party, Oct. 24,2013, MRYC Zone 4 District Golf Hosting Committee Mtg. Tenpin Bowling Tournament, Oct. 27 Octoberfest, Oct. 17,2013 RC Rodriguez Medical/Dental Mission, Aglipay Church, Oct. 7,2013 Every Rotarian, Every Year! As a special way to commemorate the Rotary Centennial and ensure the continued good work of The Rotary Foundation, the Annual Programs Fund Goal for the 2004‐05 centennial year has been estab‐ lished at US$100 per capita. This ambitious goal was set by the Council on Legislation in April 2001.Many Rotarians already contribute US$100 or more each year to the Annual Programs Fund, providing essential ongoing support to the Foundation’s educational and humanitarian programs. If every Rotarian were to contribute this amount every year, the Foundation could greatly expand its efforts to alleviate hunger and poverty; provide health care, education, and clean water to those in need; and build peaceful relations among the peoples of the world. To encourage all Rotarians to contribute to the Foundation in the centennial year and every year thereafter, the trustees have adopted the fundraising campaign, Every Rotarian, Every Year. The Rotary Centennial offers an ideal opportunity for clubs and districts to showcase their Foundation supported projects and encourage members to make annual contributions to the Foundation’s An‐ nual Programs Fund. The phenomenal success that Rotarians demonstrated in raising millions of dol‐ lars for polio eradication provides a model for this new campaign. Every Rotarian, Every Year encour‐ ages the same kind of dedicated support for the Foundation’s other vital programs, such as Ambassa‐ dorial Scholars, Group Study Exchange, Matching Grants, and Rotary Centers for International Stud‐ ies, which need Rotarian financial support every year to continue to be vital forces for peace and world understanding. To recognize the crucial role that Rotary clubs play in ensuring the viability of Foundation programs, a new annual club recognition was launched in 2003‐04. If every member contributes $100 or more to the Annual Programs Fund, a club will be eligible to receive a banner proclaiming its status as a 100% Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member Club. Beginning with the 2004‐05 Rotary year, clubs will set their own Annual Programs Fund goals and work toward achieving and/or exceeding the $100 per capita goal. Individual Rotarians can also receive special recognition. Any Rotarian who makes annual contribu‐ tions of $100 or more can be recognized as a Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member. The Foundation Trustees and the RI Board of Directors are asking Rotarians in every club to embrace the message of Every Rotarian, Every Year. As the only international charitable organization that fo‐ cuses its support on projects identified, funded, and implemented by Rotarians, The Rotary Founda‐ tion can meet local needs on a global scale. To keep pace with the ever‐increasing demand on its pro‐ grams, the Foundation depends largely on annual Rotarian support. Contributions of $100 or more from Every Rotarian, Every Year will secure the future availability of the Foundation’s increasingly popular programs, restore programs that have been scaled back, and enable Rotary to reach even greater heights in its second century of service. You can help to ensure the Foundation’s future by making a gift today to the Annual Programs Fund at www.rotary.org.EN Cash Position Report Oct 11-31, 2013 Beginning Balance as of October 11, 2013 Cash/Check Receipts Dinner-10/17 Dinner - Halloween party-10/24 Fine Car raffle tickets Rtn. Willy Cruz-1st Sem Dues Club Bulletin - Sec. Chris Meriño 29,944.66 5,410.00 12,300.00 70.00 1,500.00 5,000.00 2,126.00 Total Receipts 26,406.00 Sub-Total Cash Disbursements 56,350.66 Dinner D/P Tokens Guest Speaker-FCP Ducky Paredes 3,000.00 500.00 Bantay Bayan/Samboy technical-10/17 Halloween party decors 400.00 2,000.00 District Tree Planting Club share Flowers-Jean's father 1,000.00 2,000.00 fax paper PLDT as of Sept. 3 and Oct. 3 126.00 2,930.00 Check Disbursements Jean Salary (Oct. 1-15) 6,600.00 Dinner F/P - 10/17 Dinner - Halloween party 3,000.00 13,000.00 Octoberfest club registration Jean Salary (Oct. 16-31) Total Disbursement Ending Balance, Oct. 31, 2013 2,500.00 6,600.00 43,656.00 12,694.66 How to Lock Screen Orientation The Android screen switches to either the portrait or landscape view in response to the way you hold the device when you run certain apps. What if I want to lock the screen orientation to one view so that the screen doesn't rotate to another? Easy. Run the Settings app. Tap Display under DEVICE. Uncheck "Auto‐rotate screen". Your screen will then lock to the portrait mode. To unlock it, check the above option. How to Print Screen Where’s the Print Screen button when you need to take a screen shot of your Android device? Instead of using one button, try a combination of two: Press and hold down the Power and Volume‐down buttons simultaneously. Open the Gallery app, and you can see your screenshot already saved in the Screenshots al‐ bum. Note: Older Android system doesn't support this feature, but it has a more complicated way to take screenshots using Android SDK such as this without rooting the device. How to Select Wallpapers for your Android You can easily select a wallpaper from a collection of a few in your system and set it as wallpaper for your Home screens. Touch and hold an empty location of a home screen. Choose either Gallery, Live Wallpapers or Wallpapers from the pop‐up menu. Select an image and set it as wallpaper. Alternatively, you can run the Settings app, then go to DEVICE > Display > Wallpaper, and con‐ tinue with the step 2 above. How to Access Notifications At the top of your screen, you will see notifications which report calendar events, alarms, incom‐ ing mails or other ongoing events. Swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal the list of notifications, then swipe up from the O‐sign to hide it. Continued on page 13…... Rotary Club of Marikina COMELEC Guidelines for Election of Officers & Directors for RY 2014-2015 Qualification of Candidates 1. He must be a member of the club in good standing. 2. He must have paid all his dues and all other assessments (including Inductions, Anniversaries and Christmas Parties) to the club as of date of election. 3. He must have attended 50% of the regular meeting out of which 50% must be in the home club and provided he has not incurred four (4) consecutive absences. Voter’s Eligibility 1. Only members in good standing as of election date shall be entitled to vote. Members who have paid all his dues and all other assessments (including inductions, Anniversaries and Christmas Parties) are considered members in good standing and will be allowed to vote. 2. Absent members are not allowed to vote (No proxy voting) Election Process 1. The annual election shall be held during our club meeting on December 5, 2013 2. Nomination of Officers and Directors shall be presented by the members from the floor during the said meeting or in written form before the election day for all elective positions duly accepted in writing by the nominee. 3. Floor nomination of qualified members to absentia is allowed provided that there is a written acceptance for his nomination that will be submitted to the COMELEC during the election. 4. The position to be voted for are the following: PRESIDENT-NOMINEE, VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER AND FIVE (5) DIRECTORS. 5. Members nominated on the floor in any particular position must express personally his acceptance of the nomination before he is considered a candidate. 6. A roll call of members will be done after the closing of nomination for a particular position. 7. Methods of voting in electing the Officers and Directors shall be by SECRET BALLOTING and will be done one (1) minute after finishing the roll call. 8. A candidate who has been voted upon by the majority of the votes cast shall be declared winner in their respective positions. 9. A tie will be broken by a second balloting. If there is another tie on the second balloting, it will be broken by toss coin. One candidate chooses if he will go for head or tail and the other candidates will toss the coin to the floor. 10. In case of second balloting, only voters in the first balloting will be allowed to cast their votes in the second balloting to break the tie; latecomers will not be allowed to vote. Although late comers can still vote in the next position to be voted upon. 11. DECISION OF THE COMELEC IS FINAL unless appealed to the club members whose decision shall be final when reversed or modified by TWO-THIRDS votes of the members within a reasonable period of time as determined by the Board of Directors. SUBMITTED BY THE COMELEC 2013 PP RONIE P. MASANGKAY (Chairman) PP DEL R. DE GUZMAN (Member) IPP BENJAMIN EDSEL V. MALAYA (Member) PROJECT REPORT By: Chairman Dir. August Igliane Medical‐Dental Mission Aglipay Church, Malanday, Marikina City, October 27, 2013 I. ATTENDEES: A. MEDICAL DOCTORS ‐ (Dr. Fabian Cadiz, Dr. Enrico Ignacio, Dr. Vincent Santos, Dr. Val Barcinal, Dr. Benjie Malaya, Dr. Thaddeus Ted Sanchez, Dr. Rodil dela Paz) B. DENTISTS (PDA – Marikina Dental Chapter) – (Dr. Gisela P. Ortiz, Dr. Agnes B. Santillan, Dr. Ma. Cecilia, B. Data, Dr. Nona R. Francisco, Dr. Aileen G. Cura‐Landayan, Dr. Zara Diana D.L.C. Aquisay, Dr. Christopher L. Malahat, Dr. Ernesto A. Wambangco) C. OPTOMETRIST Dra. Fe Marie R. Igliane D. ROTARIANS – (PP Flor dela Paz, PP Rodolfo Valentino, PP Dindo Santos, PE Dodjie Cabalquinto, Rtn. Willy Cruz, Rtn. Tops Rodriguez, Sec. Chris Merino, Rtn. Joel Relleve, PP Ading dela Paz) E. INNER WHEEL (Dalisay Cruz, Vising dela Paz, Noemi Verano, Dr. Cecille Santos) II. SERVICES OFFERED: SERVICES NO. OF PATIENTS Medical Consultation (Adults) 81 Medical Consultation (Pedia) 54 Medical (ECG) 22 Dental Consultation (Tooth Extraction) 49 Optical (Eye Refraction) 42 III. DONATIONS and SUPPORT Dr. Eric Ignacio – boxes of medicines Rtn. Jessie Cruz – Food and Venue Rtn. Ading dela Paz – 2 pcs wheel chair Marikina Valley Medical Society Philippine Dental Association Inner Wheel Club Office of the Vice Mayor Aglipay Church, Malanday Rotary Club of Marikina IV. OBSERVATIONS / RECOMMENDATIONS > More variety of medicines should be available both for children and adults November — Rotary Foundation Month 09 Nov. (Sat) 8AM District Breakfast Meeting TBA 16 Nov. (Sat) 1PM 2nd Mass Induction Club Filipino 21 Nov (Thu) 6 PM Rotary Meeting moved to Interclub meeting Nov. 22 22 Nov (Fri) 6 PM Inter Club Meeting Marikina Hotel 25 Nov (Mon) 6 PM TRF Annual Giving Dinner Wack Wack Golf & Country Club Valley Golf & Country Club 27 Nov (Wed) District Golf Tournament December — Family Month 05 Dec (Thu) Club Election MRYC ….from page 3 First Class Voyager. This is the eighteenth entry in my journal. Let us share Rotary to our friends and encourage them to be members of this great service organization. Let us contribute to the TRF and support its campaign to do good in the world. Our contributions returns to us by supporting and providing grants to finance our community service projects as well. Let us enjoin others to join us in Ro‐ tary’s crusade to end polio now. Let us engage Rotary and change lives. Thank you. ….from page 10 Digitally yours. Depending on the notification type, you can swipe a notification sideway to dismiss it, or tap the X‐sign to dismiss all from the list. To access a notification, tap it and you're taken to the related email, reminder, message or app. The notification then clears automatically from the list where applicable. Note: When you slide down from the top of the screen, you can also see this Quick Settings icon . Touching this icon is equivalent to running the Settings app. Invocation National Anthem Rotary Pledge Introduction of Guests Entertainment Recognition Emcee Fellowship/Raffle PROGRAMME November 14, 2013 Dir. Manny Pecho PP Manny de Guzman Rtn. Gee Flores PP Ronie Masangkay VP Bernard Cansana PP Dindo Santos Rtn. Roman Villame Rtn. Joey Ramos November 14, 2013 IPP Benjie Malaya PP Fabi Cadiz Treas. Elmer Tan Rtn. Joel Relleve DDG Vincent Santos PP Dante Verano PP George Ty Dir. 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Co ** Charter Member LEGEND: Classification Corporate Give Away Engineering-Structural Electronics Service Engineering - Electrical Engineering - Civil Induction 7/30/2009 9/06/2012 8/10/1989 3/17/1991 01/17/2013 Spouse Ellen Nellieden Leonor Noemi Lorie 03 P P P P Sept/Oct 10 17 P M P P P P P P Management Consultancy Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Textile Printing Medicine - Radiology Orthodontics Architecture Medicine - Internal Law - Corporate Radio / TV Broadcasting Medicine - Internal Jewelry Manufacturing & Marketing Engineering—Civil Real Estate Developing Medicine - General Hardware Distribution Optometry Cotton Spinning Lumber Distribution Shoe Retailing HONORARY MEMBER HONORARY MEMBER HONORARY MEMBER 8/21/1975 1/4/1968 10/6/1976 8/19/1971 3/18/1965 8/26/1982 10/7/1971 3/17/1971 8/10/1989 10/6/1977 3/16/2001 3/17/1991 9/29/1977 10/28/1982 7/29/1982 2/3/1966 3/18/1965 12/8/1977 2/11/1982 Bella Lanie Mely Cora Dely Zeny Casing E P E E E P P P P E E E E E P E E E P E P E E E M E P E E E E E E P E E E P P-Present M-Make-up EExempted MAKE-UP Recognition to the family of Security Guard (Oct 14) Rtn. Gee Flores– 10/17 Dir. Val Barcinal-10/24 PETS Committee Meeting (Oct 15) PDG Jun Farcon– 10/24 Zone 4 President’s Meeting (Oct 24) PP Noel Flores– 10/10 Octoberfest (Oct 26) Rtn. Joel Relleve-10/17 PP Fabi Cadiz-10/17 Medical-Dental Mission (Oct 27) Rtn. Joel Relleve-10/24 PP Fabi Cadiz-10/24 Rotary eClub of Singapore (Oct 31) PP Del de Guzman-10/17, 10/24 Visit of RC Fukushima Pres. Konno (Nov. 2) PD Alex Manzo-10/17 Rtn. Patrick Ong-10/17 EXTRA ATTENDANCE Tenpin Bowling Tournament (Oct 20) Pres. Hermie dela Paz, PP Joe Judan, PP Onie Aguinaldo, PD Rey Montoya Linda Cora Minia Fely Meldy Corie Maring Alice Viring E P E P E P P M P E E E E E E E E E P 24 P P P E M E E E E E M E E E E E E E E E E P Zone 4 President’s Meeting (Oct 24) Pres. Hermie dela Paz, Dir. Manny Pecho, PE Dodjie Cabalquinto, Rtn. Tops Rodriguez Octoberfest (Oct 26) Pres. Hermie dela Paz, Rtn. Dan Sibal, PP George Ty, PDG Jun Farcon, PDG Efren de Guzman, PP Dante Verano, IPP Benjie Malaya Medical-Dental Mission (Oct 27) IPP Benjie Malaya, PD Jessie Cruz, PP Dindo Santos, Rtn. Willy Cruz, Dir. August Igliane, PP Fabi Cadiz, PP Eric Ignacio, PP Vincent Santos, PP Rudy Valentino, Rtn. Tops Rodriguez, PP Flor dela Paz, Dir. Val Barcinal, PE Dodjie Cabalquintro, PP Ading dela Paz, Sec. Chris Meriño Tenpin Bowling Tournament (Oct 27) Pres. Hermie dela Paz, PP Joe Judan, PP Dante Verano, PP George Ty Visit of RC Fukushima Pres. Konno (Nov. 2) Rtn. Dan Sibal, PP Fabi Cadiz, PP Noel Flores