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Dtvisioil of TANGUB C No. 211 , S.2018 Republic of the Philippines Depa.rtment of Education Region X - Northern Mindalao DTVISIOil OF TANGUB C A.necito Siete St., Mantic, Tangub PEd cF T IGUS ctrY Division Memorandum No. 211 , s.2018 Boy Scout of the Philippines Mlsamis Occidental Council trIood Badge Holder Reunion and Awardlng Ceremony To: All Elementar5r & Secondar5r School Heads & ?eacher In-Charge This Division 1. Pursuant to the Boy Scouts of the Philippines Western Mindanao Region Misamis Occidental Council Office Memorandum Number 17, s. 2018 re: holding of the 2018 Misamis Occidental Council Wide Scouts Jamboree and KAB Scouts Olympics on October 26 - 30, 2Ol8 at the BSP Camp, Punta Blanca, Mobod, Oroquieta City with the theme: "Comm:itment To Excellence", there will be a woodbadge reunion scheduled on October 27, 2018 at 7:00 in the evening (venue is to be announced during the jamboree) and as part of this occasion is tJ:e ceremony for the presentation of cerlilicates to those who have successfully completed the Wood Badge Advance Training Course. 2. Attached herewith is the list of wood badge advance training course completers from the Boy Scouts of the Philippines National OIIice for your reference and guidance. 3. Immediate dissemination of this niemorandum is highly enjoined. JEAIT Schools Divisi rf Superintendent JGV/ abm/ 10123/t8 R.leoant 7^chtsrlte dnd. Afuraltng fuslc cducdllon btdlds a st png ,latlort f* r.r y L:ic*uis r:f ti:r: Pitrlri,ir.rir', &,sr l.l,ili' ir 1.i! 1.rtiir,!: ulWl; Irllr. J;tus .,t. trt'i.Is iitr:)" 1(\.t" j .,. i ),t.< t. t: '.ir.n.:J..r, :.'r.,lt ri.irr, i.--i,j,r li.,i : .|],it. i,r.t i r',1,1.llJ., i..r,,,.;r,,r,. i,,.( * I rr...,rrII r;,I_.J: It ::1t.1) l,:. |',t -i:\ lt ,"t\:t ;' i rrr i,,r',1 tr, \'t,.,ri i-,,ii;, l, r,:'.r,'. r,'- r,r !li, l.:!,,,r; i i ,.,ilr.l r',ri:ri1\ :t)' 'i"r' "'l:_' 1,,r.. ,.fir ".,..i -r;f ..,]r;iil.,i,+i I,^;. ,".,1r.r: t,,,i l:.,,1. r,.; r ,.:. ... HnmE 5{,ct l{'n C*rt. R('' Uate 1-!5u*rl U ISat'aI9 ()(CIf,afl rAt tuU&(lL Jr: r;,t;:,' i t'irij l!1 . ;-l , r,, l ::, :, .1r. ,i,. lr;ll ., i,li./i|r.rrr,' I I'4, ..1r,rti !i l.: ,i.1 r l",iijr ,, 1i'..'iriii 1 l:/,1 j.,i,il:. ii{. r' i1i,:1. i;t r, i,r.i , i{i,rr rjl, ': i/1lr I Ir l'i,t i!'i,iii..j i : t,.it,lj i ir : ir i: I l,: jl,' fij,iJ ,/ irl . j rJ,,ilii:,;i t1i!r iil ,"i i 18 t ! i:.ti . ,,ir|l(,-.i .;1. lrir,-ll itl 1. t,.t .r j : :ii , ! i1 :, , l.,i-,,/;,\ i iitl,,lrirr.r f:o:ltr.11 lit\,:.:1,\ l:, i.rf i, 'r1d. ll, \1.a: r,.) \l) ; lrt laAr tl,ti i,!11.j.." i., ir'i ir. 1.:'r,frl,ii ;:., ,rr..;:;.19 ;r lil,JlJii,,1Y. lidrr,rl f"1"r, ri., ir iiaqri !l lll I t , i"J r:l.ii,rr i,l,]r -i ? r|illr; :.1.;r -, ;,1 \i4.! n tr ,lir,:t:ri ](: ,/ l. 4;t tr1t\ ii li.:i ':1.- ;ii.i1'! ),a"1,:1,,:t:1I ii: l-lrfil{ili/t, l;illrFl, l. lli 1!'l f}l l;r li ; ntai ,.i::. :,ll: ;1 Al filli,:.r, t4i,r,lyrt i. irl lil ri'l an]i,l ii (;irr,:I j, r o. i]]-H 17 j l"J,,ii .;ir : i: ;,' irliri?, t l,Jrjnrii, a' r-, ii'i, l4Ar i;i:. i i,, \ jllgl'.t;!L.inairzx fl !{d r..;l l, 1r i Lt-t;.iJ[?.'i i'l ii rj!l?i iji:. i:{ii'r i4 i-lltc{-r'-n, &,r.|l4, lJ l(9witr . lg. lri I)/ i,i*j A* apprafrfialu fi]remony for the pre$entation iil these f,ertllicfil.# rrlt*st *dj *.,?i*it$&{t lrl acc.rftJance wrth the wO*d Badge ttaiJlllons gongratuJallons Flea$e B.rtsfid !o f he$ our warrn and be$! Truly y0urs. j:.. I ls\. t'.J\'* D. ltof{?Atao5*s I{1jng Direelor Fird 0perati$t Div,slorl {e: fsf$ contrrned frcl: as *at€d.
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