Tinig Newsletter for July 16, 2015
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Tinig Newsletter for July 16, 2015
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 23, 2015 Valle Verde Country Club July 23, 2015 – 12:00 noon Pangkat No. 2 Leader: Dir. Albert Mendiola Call to Order Pres. Ner P. Laiño Invocation PP Tito Henson National Anthem Dir. Bebert Lacuna FOUR-WAY TEST Rtn. Michael Canilao Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests PP Celso Ylagan Community Singing Rtn. John Garcia Wise or Otherwise Fining Moments PP Lito Ayson President’s Time Pres. Ner P. Laiño Introduction of Guest Speaker Rtn. Wowie Benitez MR. BERNARDO V. LOPEZ GUEST SPEAKER Open Forum Adjournment Pres. Ner P. Laiño Dir. Albert Mendiola Emcee ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Valle Verde Country Club July 16, 2015 – 12:00 noon Pankat No. 1 Leader: Rtn. Noel Go Call to Order Pres. Ner P. Laiño Invocation Rtn. Andy Tan National Anthem PP Arjan Ramnani FOUR-WAY TEST Rtn. Emmanuel Canilao Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests Rtn. Chito Bernardo Community Singing Rtn. Henry Diaz Wise or Otherwise Fining Moments PP Rel Gomez President’s Time Pres. Ner P. Laiño Introduction of Guest Speaker PP Topax Colayco DR. RIO S. PAGTALUNAN Chief, Analysis & Testing Div. and Project Leader Road Train Project GUEST SPEAKER Open Forum Adjournment Pres. Ner P. Laiño Rtn. Noel Go Emcee ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 + Dear Lord, Creator and sustainer of all that is or will ever be, accept our thanks for this day and all its blessings. We ask that you guide and direct our club, its leaders and our actions. Grant that each of us may feel our responsibility to Rotary, to our community, to our country, and indeed to all countries and peoples. Bless our fellowship today, and bless this food to the nourishment of our bodies, in your service. Amen ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 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? The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: First : The development of opportunity for Service; acquaintance as an Second : High Ethical standards in business and professions; the Recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; Third : The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life; Fourth : The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 IT’S THE 4-WAY TEST (Tune: It’s The Real Thing) We’d like to help Pilipinos live In perfect harmony We’d like to help Pilipinos grow As honest as can be. The 4-Way Test is what we offer To guide their way through life It teaches them to tell the truth And not to tell a lie. Refrain: It’s the 4-Way Test It’s Rotary’s way We’re all proud to say It’s the 4-Way Test We’d like to help Philippines grow In the most beneficial ways And bring Pilipinos all together In harmony and peace. The 4-Way Test is what we offer To bind them all as one. They’ll cherish truth as their ideal Put lying out of mind (Repeat Refrain) (Adaptation from It’s The Real Thing for Rotary by PP Peter) ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Pres. Ner P. Laiño Fellow Pasig Rotarians: I will be attending the induction of the officers of our sister club Hongkong Sunrise in the evening of July 15, 2015. We feel we have to be there and IPP Ramy, PP Jing and PP Ducky will also be attending. PP Celso will go there separately with spouse Enya. July 2nd, a Thursday, was a holiday in Pasig so our first meeting for this rotary year 2015 – 2016 was last July 9, 2015. Many past presidents in this meeting expressed the view that I did not accept the position when I made the acceptance speech last July 4 so I told them in the presence of many other Rotarians in that meeting that it can be presumed that I have accepted the position considering that I have already been performing the duties of president even before I took my oath on that day of July 4th. In spite of this, I reiterated I will serve RC Pasig in the best way I can and of course with the support and help of all the members of RC Pasig. The first board meeting for this rotary year was last July 7th and it was attended by PE Ogie, Director Ray Armas, Treasurer Dennis Albano, Club Administration Director Bebert Lacuna and Secretary Peter John. Past Presidents Benny de Guzman, Peter Javier and Conrad Cuesta also attended. The board, among others, decided to hold a golf fund raising activity on September 28. As suggested by PP Conrad, I already called PP Rel and asked him to solicit the help of Rtn. Bart Ronquillo to ensure the success of the fund raising activity. In the meantime, I would like to make an initial report on the receipts and expenses of our induction affair as follows: ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Continuation 1. 45th Induction – Income & Expenses Collections: Member Dues – RY 2015 – 2016 10 @ P12,000.00 45th Induction Assessment 40 @ P3,000.00 Induction Ads TOTAL Expenses: Food VVCC Souvenir Program Wine c/o Edison Go Liquor Macallan c/o Edison Go Lechon c/o Edison Music Band c/o PDG Raffy Garcia III DIs Back-Drop Tarpaulin Portrait – IPP Ramy Gifts – Gov. Jun and spouse Waiters – Tip 2 Secretariat @500.00 TOTAL Receivables: Membership Dues 71 @ P12,000.00 45th Induction 32 @ P3,000.00 Assessment Induction Ads TOTAL P120,000.00 P120,000.00 P 50,000.00 P290,000.00 P96,695.00 P42,000.00 P25,296.00 P19,880.00 P13,000.00 P12,000.00 P 8,000.00 P 4,000.00 P 5,000.00 P 4,042.00 P 2,500.00 P 1,000.00 P233,413.00 P852,000.00 (will be increased because of new members) P96,000.00 (will also be increased because this is only for 32 members) P31,000.00 P979,000.00 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Continuation 2. It is hoped that another report especially on collections can be submitted before the end of the month. I also hope we can make a 100% collection on the induction assessments, on the advertisements and on the P12,000.00 membership dues. Our membership dues has been reduced to P12,000.00 and I am appealing to all our members to pay this before the end of September 2015. Originally, I said that the date should be end of August but because of the P3,000.00 induction assessment which all of us have been required to pay, I thought it would be better to move this to September. I will admit it will be unreasonable if we are in hurry. I am confident I can have your support on this. With your support, I know our RC Pasig will always be the best in District 3800 and maybe in the whole country. RC Pasig can always lead the way. Let us light up Rotary and be all gifts to the world. Ner P. Laiño World Class President Rotary Year 2015 - 2016 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 PP Benny P. De Guzman WCP Ner gave us a good sample of what the President’s column should be. I felt uneasy, it may rob me of my readership. He must have liked my previous columns and did it ala Rotary Notes. He acknowledged that in his acceptance speech, he was not able to thank our club for the honor of making him our President. He forgot to mention, “I accept” the challenge, even if it is highly presumed already. On a percentage of attendance basis, the induction night and his 1 st meeting last week showed our poor attendance. At this stage, it is the concern of everybody, especially the Pangkat Heads and Assistants. A challenge to tap them to do also follow up calls, and, even for a start have the buddy-buddy system. The Pangkat Head and his assistant must pass for one each of their members. Or, as a token of support, at the convenience of the one picking up a member, even a member belonging to another pangkat. WCP Ner appealed that we pay in full the 50% off annual dues. Many complied but, hopefully, we will have a full support program for this as it may start a Rotary Year of balanced budgeting, with attempts to lower the gigantic payables of the club. We are a premiere club in accounts payable? Pinahihirapan tayo ng Valle Verde Country Club sa parking, pinahihirapan naman natin sila sa collection. Tit for tat? Last meeting, PP Sonny came early and left when he saw the lunch for the day. In our delayed issuance of our induction issue, there were past presidents with small cross after their names, indicating, they have gone ahead, nagmamadali baga. However, there are CP Totoy, PPs Tacio, Johnny, Bing & Joe who also went ahead, walang small cross. ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 PP Benny P. De Guzman Continuation 1. PP Jing is a very lively guy. He is happy with what the Thai doctors did on his knees and he has given up his cane. Moreover, he is one guy who greets everybody before he takes to his seat. He is again active with his AWCP, “Creating Connections” in his line to make more money. In Intercity or TriCity affairs, we should sing the adopted Rotary Song of District 3800. This was composed by PP George Canseco of the Rotary Club of Kamuning when it was yet part of District 380, the forerunner of District 3800. For a while many countries used this also. However, for some of our weekly meetings, the composition of PP Peter, My Rotary Day, would be perfect. PP Vic A. did a very good fining session worthy of the first meeting officially for RY 2015-16. First time a new President was fined the full amount for the entire year. Hindi pa nag-accept ng Presidency, na fine na in full? Two past presidents enriching Medical City are Celso and Bobby. Both over stayed their confinement to do some needed rests. Celso had some fears of major illnesses but several tests showed he is very very healthy with sound sex drives. Bobby could not have any health bulletins except from some quarters we heard he was asking for prayers. Pura & I attempted to visit since we had reliable information that he was ready for discharge but we were just informed the patient appreciated our efforts. Naka discount kami for a short time in parking. Anyway, from PVP Louie’s son, I heard he had a dental check up in their Medical City clinic. He just lost a little weight but he stayed in the hospital for more than two weeks. ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 PP Jun C. Zafra PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE K.R. "Ravi" Ravindran President 2015-16 July 2015 We in Rotary aspire to great deeds. We admire those who gave great gifts to humanity: Abraham Lincoln, who gave the gift of human dignity to the downtrodden; Mother Teresa, who gave the gift of compassion to the forgotten; Mahatma Gandhi, who gave the gift of peaceful change to the oppressed. Their very lives became gifts to the world. We can be inspired by their example. We can be inspired to ask, how can I, in the life that I live – without neglecting the responsibilities that are so dear to me – how can I, too, become a gift to the world? As I considered my theme, I thought of the lessons I have learned through my Hindu faith. I thought especially of the story of Sudama. Sudama was a poor child and a bosom friend of Krishna, who was born in a royal lineage as an avatar – an incarnation of the divine. As the two boys grow up, they drift apart, and while Krishna becomes a military leader and king of great repute, Sudama remains a humble villager. The years go by and Sudama's poverty deepens. Finally, he lacks even food to feed his children. His wife reminds him of his childhood friendship with Krishna: Perhaps it is time to go to the mighty ruler for help. Reluctantly, Sudama agrees, but resolves that he will not go empty-handed. He gathers together a few handfuls of rice – all the food his family has left – and wraps them in a piece of cloth as a gift for his friend. ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 PP Jun C. Zafra Continuation 1. When Sudama enters the palace, he is overwhelmed by the grandeur and by Krishna's gracious welcome. His meager gift, so carefully prepared, seems a humiliating reminder of his poverty. Krishna embraces Sudama, who hides the hand holding the rice behind his back. Krishna asks what he is holding. Far from being disdainful, Krishna accepts the rice with gratitude and consumes it with joy as the two sit and talk together. Hours pass, during which the pleasures of their rekindled friendship push all thoughts of his desperate plight from Sudama's mind. When evening falls, Sudama sets out for home – and only then realizes that he has neglected his task. He is returning with nothing, and Krishna has eaten his family's last grains of rice. Sudama steels himself to return to his hungry children. But standing before his gate, as dawn begins to break, he sees that the hut he left yesterday has become a stately home, and waiting to greet him is his own family: well-dressed, and well-fed by the baskets of food that appeared in their kitchen as Krishna ate each grain of Sudama's rice. Krishna understood what Sudama had brought him: everything he had to give. In return, Krishna gave him everything he needed. It is never the material value of a gift that matters – it is the love that comes with it. Just as Sudama's gift to Krishna became a gift to Sudama, what we give through Rotary becomes a gift to us. And we all have a choice: whether to keep our gifts to ourselves or give them to others, and Be a Gift to the World. We have only one chance at our lives. And we will have only one chance at this new Rotary year. This is our time. Let us grasp it. Let us Be a Gift to the World. ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 PANGKAT MEMBERS FOR RY 2015 – 2016 President Ner Laiño 641-1740 0917-8015535 rosalaino@yahoo.com PANGKAT NO. 1 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Ben Baniel – (L) 837-9845 0917-7936705 ben.baniel@gmail.com 2. Rtn. Noel Go – (Co-L) 641-1977 0917-8063409 emmanuel.go@agc.com 3. PP Topax Colayco 637-3741 0917-8194410 fjcolayco@me.com 4. PP Rel Gomez 687-4983 0917-5988506 aurelio.gomez@nff.com.ph 5. PP Arjan Ramnani 633-2127 0917-5180308 6. Rtn. Andy Tan 470-2172 0917-5298521 andy_0_7@hotmail.com 7. Rtn. Henry Diaz 532-3061 0917-8482235 henry@megacomputer.com 8. Rtn. Chad Manlapaz 706-5321 0920-9219184 chadmanlapaz@yahoo.com 9. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 502-6700 0917-8863692 luisitobernardo@yahoo.com 10. Rtn. Emmanuel Canilao PANGKAT NO. 2 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Albert Mendiola – (L) 631-2070 0918-902-2533 jbeapindustries@gmail.com 2. Rtn. Wowie Benitez – (Co-L) 355-6014 0998-5113117 wowiebenitez@yahoo.com 3. PP Lito Ayson 671-5580 0917-8001881 aysonlito@yahoo.com 4. Rtn. Michael Canilao 5. Rtn. John Garcia 532-3061 0917-4549306 johngarcia85@yahoo.com 6. PP Tito Henson 631-0225 0917-8350264 7. Rtn. Bebert Lacuna 642-3530 0917-2471012 wilbert.lacuna@gmail.com 8. Rtn. Roman Romulo 631-1954 0917-8272659 rep.rtr_ofc@yahoo.com 9. PP Celso Ylagan 635-2234 0917-8983282 ylagan.law@gmail.com 10. Rtn. Philip Yoon 447-7654 0916-3330002 philipyoon101@gmail.com PANGKAT NO. 3 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Emil Misa – (L) 0918-9386801 egmisa@hotmail.com 2. Rtn. Kel Pascual – (Co-L) 532-2951 0920-9606981 meknal@yahoo.com 3. PP Bert Albano 671-4994 0918-9246276 amadevinc@gmail.com 4. PP Totoy Bartolome 723-8594 0920-4054767 achillesbartolome@yahoo.com 5. Rtn. Manoj Budhrani 470-7416 0917-5375851 manoj@powertrip.com.ph 6. Rtn. Asisclo Castañeda 7. Rtn. Chony Gimenez 628-0000 0917-5314369 secretariat_ibg@yahoo.com 8. Rtn. Sammy Lazo 911-6698 0917-5232498 sammylazo@yahoo.com 9. PP Hermie Orbe 671-6171 0918-9052158 hermieorbe@yahoo.com 10. Rtn. Bart Ronquillo 374-3636 0920-9430920 bartronquillo@yahoo.com PANGKAT NO. 4 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. PP Vic Aquino – (L) 872-9143 0917-5350986 vicandlee1980@yahoo.com 2. Rtn. Ogie Lim – (Co-L) 646-4224 0917-8586229 rsplimconst@yahoo.com 3. Rtn. Mark Ang 747-1877 0999-1652751 amenalaw@yahoo.com 4. Rtn. Nesty Carolina 911-6227 0918-9275623 nesty_carolina@yahoo.com 5. PP Jing Jose 645-8930 0920-9529516 isjawcp@yahoo.com.ph 6. Rtn. Ike Ona 924-0135 0918-9092405 ikeona39@yahoo.com 7. Rtn. Albert Pasiliao 514-2697 0920-9701520 albertfpasiliao@yahoo.com.ph 8. PP Bobby Paterno 584-1624 0918-9466299 robertompaterno@gmail.com 9. Joseph Piñon 10. Rtn. Ed Sambeli 747-0812 0927-7010586 ecs_enterprises@yahoo.com ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Continuation 1. PANGKAT NO. 5 TEL. NO. 1. Rtn. Garrick Ang – (L) 2. Rtn. Dennis Albano – (Co-L)687-7480 3. Jess Acantilado 748-3501 4. Rtn. Joji Avedillo 532-3061 5. PP Conrad Cuesta 747-8592 6. Rtn. Butz de Castro 451-8888 7. PP Rhett Ermita 631-6649 8. Rtn. Manfred Guangko 723-9381 9. Carlo Angelo Laiño 10. PP Sonny Samson 929-6714 CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 0917-5349815 garrick@m3dot0.com 0917-5067752 dennis.albano@yahoo.com 0917-5377161 jbaped@yahoo.com 0917-5536072 joji@megacomputer.com 0920-9281325 conradcuesta@yahoo.com 0917-8559805 butz.decastro@myproperty.ph 0917-8063406 rrermita@gmail.com 0917-5411782 man_fredg@yahoo.om.ph PANGKAT NO. 6 1. Rtn. RJ Ermita – (L) 2. PP Vic Lim – (Co-L) 3. Rtn. Bing Cayanan 4. PP Benny de Guzman 5. Rtn. Arnel Estaniel 6. Rtn. Edison Go 7. Rtn. Alex Lacson 8. Rtn. Cesar Lacuna 9. PP Ducky Paredes 10. PP Jun Zafra TEL. NO. 353-5744 818-6620 641-5197 571-5114 CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 0920-9213879 ren1031@gmail.com 0918-9422239 vylim118@yahoo.com 0918-9051062 gncayanan@yahoo.com 0916-5151029 vaniedeguzman@yahoo.com 242-0888 0918-9126136 840-0338 0917-8087967 642-3530 0917-8461852 920-8057 0917-5282522 687-4112 0917-5984559 edisondygo@yahoo.com alexlacson12@gmail.com PANGKAT NO. 7 1. Rtn. Nick Guzman – (L) 2. PP Peter Javier – (Co-L) 3. Jose Paolo Armas 4. PP Ed Bolinao 5. PP Rene Bocaya 6. Rtn. Flor de Pano 7. Rtn. Joy Dasal 8. PDG Raffy Garcia III 9. PP Peping Mabanta 10. Rtn. Bob Peterson TEL. NO. CELL NO. 532-3061 0920-9126687 671-3213 0918-9158525 EMAIL ADD nick@garguz.com pmjavier67@gmail.com 0917-8967777 sonny.samson@gmail.com duckyparedes@gmail.com jun.zafra@ntpi.info 646-8381 746-6895 0918-9097412 bolinter@pldt.dsl.net 0917-8397361 renebocaya@yahoo.com 913-5902 0917-8862584 fdepano@macare-medicals.com 532-3061 0917-5459298 joy_dasal@megagroup.net 532-3061 0918-8818888 raffygarciaiii@yahoo.com 631-4927 0918-9107927 josefmabanta@yahoo.com rpeterson441@hotmail.com PANGKAT NO. 8 TEL. NO. CELL NO. EMAIL ADD 1. Rtn. Peter John Javier (L) 687-4371 0908-8628631 johnjavier@ktjlaw.ph 2. Rtn. Pol Garcia – (Co-L) 292-3495 0922-8031749 polzon.enterprises@hotmail.com 3. Rtn. Agerico Abejo 4. Rtn. Ray Armas 401-9394 0906-5692188 rc.armas55@gmail.com 5. PP Toti Buhain 531-1339 0917-8901190 mario.buhain@gmail.com 6. Rajesh Michael Cordova 7. IPP Ramy Garcia IV 532-3061 0917-5922454 rafael_garcia4@yahoo.com 8. PP Esto Lichauco 671-9842 0917-8997573 eelichauco@richem.com.ph 9. Rtn. Louie Orosa 634-1944 0917-9208057 dentist@yahoopacific.net.ph 10. PP Ferd Rivera 631-0329 0927-6539237 fjriveramd@yahoo.com ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 RIO S. PAGTALUNAN Address : Block 6 Lot 12 Phase 4 Soldier’s Hills 4, Molino, Bacoor , Cavite Birthdate : 08 November 1964 Birthplace : Manila Civil Status : Married EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Doctor of Technology Technological University of the Philippines November 2001 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering De la Salle University April 1995 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technological University of the Philippines April 1986 WORK EXPERIENCE Feb 2011 to present Chief Science Research Specialist Division Chief Analysis, Testing and Inspection Division Metals Industry Research and Development Center ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Continuation 1. June 2006 to Feb 2011 Senior Science Research Specialist Officer-In-Charge for Division Chief Analysis, Testing and Inspection Division Metals Industry Research and Development Center May 1993 to May 2006 Engineer III Unit Head - Metrology Laboratory Analysis, Testing and Inspection Division Metals Industry Research and Development Center Dec. 18, 1990 to May 1993 Engineer II Metrology Laboratory Analysis, Testing and Inspection Division Metals Industry Research and Development Center Feb. 16, 1989 to Aug. 31, 1990 Junior Project Engineer Phelps Dodge Philippines, Inc. Jun. 8, 1987 to Feb. 15, 1989 Mechanical Engineering Specialist Integrated Research and Training Center Technological University of the Philippines FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION Major Field of Specialization - Metrology Length Metrology - Length Calibration Linear Measurement Linear Measurement using LASER Interferometry Limits and Fits and Inspection of Geometrical Tolerances Force/Mass Metrology ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Continuation 2. - Calibration of Universal Testing Machines Calibration of Compression Machines Calibration of Rockwell Hardness Testers Other Specialization - Uncertainty of Measurement Calculation/Estimation in Length Metrology Handles the following subjects in the undergraduate program: Thermodynamics Refrigeration and Air-conditioning System Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Power Plant Engineering Metrology and Quality Control TRAININGS and SEMINARS CONDUCTED - Seminars on Dimensional Metrology for Length Measurement and Calibration Seminars on Limits and Fits and Geometrical Tolerances Uncertainty of Measurement - Length Application Awareness on ISO/IEC 17025 Development and Implementation of Laboratory Management System based on ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratory Internal Audit based on ISO/IEC 17025 Laboratory Instrument Calibration Interval AWARDS AND RECOGNITION - 14TH Place Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examination, October 1987, Awarded by the PSME Awarded with scholarship under the DOST Staff Development Program for the Masteral Program on MSME at the DLSU-Taft, 1993 to 1995 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Continuation 3. - - - - Awarded with scholarship under the DOST Staff Development Program for the Doctorate Program on Doctor of Technology at TUP-Manila, 1997 to 2001 Has been an MIRDC-Metrology Laboratory Approve Signatory in various accredited scope of calibration by the Philippine Accreditation Office under the PAOLA ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation.Scheme Received numerous Recognition/Appreciation Certificates from various seminars/lectures in the field of Length Metrology measurement and calibration, ISO/IEC 17025 management system and internal audit, and Uncertainty of Measurement in Length calibration Utility Model: Decorative Stone Processing, awarded/granted registration by the Department of Trade and Industry under Registration No. 2-2010-000-314, 19 June 2012 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 DECLARATION OF ROTARIANS IN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS As a Rotarian engaged in a 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 the 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 employer, employees, associates, competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom I have a 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 my community; 7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all representations to the public concerning my business or professions; 8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or professional relationship. ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Sec. Peter John U. Javier Attendance Members Present ………………………...24 % of Attendance (07/09/15)…...…..........30% Birthday Celebrants for the Month of July 2015 1. Sp. Teresita Go 03 2. Treas. Dennis Albano 08 3. PP Jing Jose 17 4. Rtn. Flor de Pano 20 5. Rtn. Sammy Lazo 26 6. Sp. Flordeliza Cayanan 26 7. Sp. Linda Rivera 31 Wedding Anniversaries for the Month of July 2015 1. PP Rhett & Belle Ermita 04 2. PP Hermie & Lorna Orbe 09 3. Rtn. Philip & Hyung Sook Yoon 10 4. PP Vic & Corito Lim 24 Guest and Visiting Rotarians 1. PP Jimmy Ortigas, RC San Juan Fining 1. Pres. Ner Laiño 2. Topax Colayco 3. PP Ducky Paredes 4. PP Peter Javier 5. PP Bert Albano 6. PP Jing Jose 7. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 1,000.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 Sec. Peter John U. Javier Continuation 1. 8. Dir. Jess Acantilado 9. Dir. Albert Mendiola 10. Dir. Bebert Lacuna 11. Dir. Ray Armas 12. Dir. Ogie Lim 13. Sec. John Javier 14. Rtn. Sammy Lazo 15. Rtn. Ed Sambeli 650.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG Tinig Newsletter July 16, 2015 TINIG STAFF RY 2015-2016 PP CELSO YLAGAN Editor in Chief DIR. Bebert Lacuna Club Bulletin Admin. FEATURE WRITERS NERIO P. LAIñO PETER JOHN JAVIER From the President From the Secretary’s Desk BENJAMIN P. DE GUZMAN Rotary Notes JUN C. ZAFRA, JR. Walking the Avenues BEBERT LACUNA Invocation PETER M. JAVIER Tinig Tidbits Website: www.rotaryclubpasig.org Egroups: pasigrotary@yahoogroups.com rcpasighome@yahoogroup.com Secretariat Office: Edgar Manalang: Ylagan Law Office Unit 809, City & Land Mega Plaza ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel. 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