The ANCHOR OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF SUBIC

Vol. XXXIII No. 04 26 July 2012

Pres Abot, PP Val and Dir Gary with volunteer nurses and health workers at the medical and dental mission in Baranggay San Roque, Malilipot, Albay on July 21, 2012.

THIS YEAR’S THEME LOGO

- 1 - INVOCATION

We invoke your blessing on this meeting and upon our being together. The joy of the Lord is our strength. We enjoy the fellowship we find here, as it makes us feel more regal than feeble. Help us to enjoy doing good, supporting and encouraging one another. Thank you Lord, for this good group and for letting us know that those great among us must first become great in serving others. Bless us with the pure pleasure of service and the joy of giving. Amen.

Enjoy Rotary with Songs

VIVE LE ROTARY

LET EVERY GOOD KNIGHT THAN A FEAR OR A DOUBT, RAISE HIS HELMET AND VIVE LE ROTARY! GLOVE, (Repeat Chorus) VIVE LE ROTARY! TO CARRY OUR MESSAGE THE GROOMING OF A MAN OF SERVICE AND LOVE, IS A DUTY WE CLAIM, VIVE LE ROTARY! VIVE LE ROTARY! LET’S CARRY ON BUSINESS Chorus: WITH FAME TO OUR NAME, VIVE LE, VIVE LE ROTARY! VIVE LE ROTARY! VIVE LE, VIVE LE ROTARY! (Repeat Chorus) TRUTH IS OUR RIGHT LOVE IS OUR MIGHT THE MAN WITH A SMILE IS VIVE LE ROTARY! THE FELLOW WE NEED, VIVE LE ROTARY! WHEN SOMETHING IS WRONG, WHO LOSES HIMSELF IN LET US STRAIGHTEN IT OUT, THE SHAMING OF GREED, VIVE LE ROTARY! VIVE LE ROTARY! FOR NOTHING IS WORSE (Repeat Chorus)

WEAR YOUR ROTARY PIN WITH PRIDE EVERYDAY!

- 2 - Rotary Club of Subic Club No. 16931 Chartered June 24, 1980 Rotary International District 3790 Subic, , Philippines

MEETS EVERY THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M., AT WHITE ROCK WATER PARK & RESORT HOTEL, MATAIN, SUBIC, ZAMBALES 4th Weekly Meeting, RY 2012-2013 — July 26

PROGRAM

Call to Order Pres. Abot Doles Invocation PP Baby Dela Llana Pambansang Awit Treas. Gigi Tumaca Four-Way Test PE Noli Gojol Introduction of Guests PP Sam Calixto Joke Time PP Ses Basas Enjoy Rotary with Songs PP Arnel Domingo Introduction of the Speaker Sec. PP Glenn Manangan Classification Talk Rtn. Che Comandante Presentation of Token Secretary’s Report Sec. PP Glenn Manangan President’s Time Pres. Abot Doles Recognition Time Dir. Gary Basas Adjournment Pres. Abot Doles

Moderator PP Edwin Reyes

MISSION-VISION STATEMENT

OUR MISSION TO BE THE OUTSTANDING CLUB IN THE DIS- TRICT

OUR VISION INNOVATOR FOR A HAPPIER AND MORE ACTIVE CLUB

- 3 - President’s Message Pres. Herbert “Abot” Doles

Good day and welcome to our 4th regular meeting. As the end of my first fulfilling month of presidency beckons, I am very thankful for all your support, and I know that this will continue, thereby helping us to attain our goals and put our club in the limelight once again. In community service for July we had our Brigada Eskwela school supplies distribution and the medical and dental mission held in Legaspi, Albay. We also finished our Tree Planting project at the Subic Watershed, Subic, Zambales. To all who spent their time and means in support of these projects maraming salamat po! The Membership Development Seminar (MDS) will be on July 28 at Loui's Hotel in Balanga, . To all who pledged to attend and will attend this seminar thank you sa suporta nyo sa pagyayabang ko sa district! To all our members, specially to our newly inducted members, I encourage all of you to attend the MDS because this seminar will help you to understand and know that Rotary makes a difference in our life and know the impact on how Rotary changes the lives of others. This gives you a chance to grow positively as Rotarians, so I ask you to be involved. To all the donors in the Bikini Open held last July 23, namely PP/Sec Glenn, Dir. Ompong, Dir. Gary, Treas. Gigi and Rtn. Willy salamat po sa inyo! The municipality of Subic and Subicom extend their gratitude and thanks for supporting this binabagyong event. To Dir. Ompong special thanks for representing our club in the SOMA at Subic Central School. This coming month let's start again. Let us use the strength of our club to serve. Let's face it... I know that our club is hampered by lack of funds but, sa dami natin, I know that each & everyone of us has so much potential para itawid natin ito. Basta tulong- tulong lang tayo. GOD BLESS US ALL... - 4 - Secretary’s Update Sec. PP Glenn Manangan

Project Name: MEDICAL AND DENTAL MISSION Description: Pres Abot, Dir Gary, a dentist, and PP Val Bertes flew all the way to Albay, the latter’s hometown, to extend medical and dental assistance to his indigent constituents. Complemented by three local physicians, two dentists, six nurses and eight volunteer health workers, close to five hundred patients were attended to for the whole day event. Medicines, which were solicited from the generous pharmaceutical companies were more than enough. The event was very orderly as everyone were properly informed and screened one week before the mission . Date: July 21, 2012 Venue/Location: Barangay San Roque, Malilipot, Albay Beneficiaries: 450 medical patients and 228 dental patients (The lead photo in this report is featured in the front page of this issue.-Eds.)

Dir Gary, a dentist, in action.

- 5 - A volunteer physician attends to one of our patients.

Map of Albay showing the location of Malilipot town.

- 6 - ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Rtn. Cheryl E. Comandante

HOME ADDRESS Blk 20 Lot 14 Prk 13, Balaybay, Castillejos, Zambales BIRTHDATE July 4, 1985 BIRTHPLACE City AGE 26 years old WEDDING ANNIVERSARY November 30 CHILDREN CIVIL STATUS Married SPOUSE Jim Comandante TEL/CEL NO. 0921 756 8922 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ELEM. Balaybay Reset. Elementary School SEC. San Guillermo National High School COLLEGE Columban College DEGREE BS Business Admin. Major in Management EMPLOYMENT/PROFESSIONAL Branch Head, Unity Bank, Inc. - EXPERIENCE Subic Branch OTHERS SPONSOR PP Ses Basas

- 7 - INDUCTION GALLERY

Induction of RC Subic Bay at Welltz Restaurant, Terrace Hotel, SBFZ, last June 12, 2012

- 8 - Joint Induction of RC Sta Cruz and RC Masinloc with AG Buboy Valles at Dawal Beach Resort in Candelaria, Zambales held last June 20, 2012

RC Iba Induction with their charming Incoming Pres Apple Caguioa held at RMTU Gym in Iba, Zambales last July 9

- 9 - Gov Tony Bautista at Iba Induction

Warming-up at Bon’s Restaurant in Iba prior to attending Iba Induction

- 10 - ROTARY INFORMATION

Ten lessons learned from the Future Vision pilot

As The Rotary Foundation prepares for the global launch of its new grant model next July, a number of changes 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 qualification and grant application 2. A streamlined global grant application process with clearly defined expectations and a list of resources to help applicants get started Expanded criteria for the basic 3. Clear guidelines on how to meet education and literacy area of focus global grant requirements for area will include secondary education. of focus and sustainability 4. Expanded criteria in two areas of focus: basic education and literacy now includes secondary education, and disease prevention and treatment covers prevention of noncommunicable diseases and health promotion; in addition, all areas of focus allow certain types of infrastructure projects 5. The elimination of a requirement that applicants for global grant scholarships provide proof of language testing 6. Adjustments to the composition of vocational training teams, reducing the minimum number of travelers to three and allowing, with Foundation approval, the team leader to be a non-Rotarian 7. Funding for international travel to implement global grant projects 8. An option for a contingency fund of up to 20 percent of the total district grant spending plan 9. A reduction in the minimum budget for a packaged grant from US$50,000 to $20,000 10. The addition of a district stewardship subcommittee to ensure careful management of grant funds

The Foundation expects these improvements to help Rotarians develop projects that meet the eligibility requirements for global grants, thus reducing the time from application through payment.

Rotary News—20 July 2012

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Dear Pres Abot & PP Glenn,

I attended RCLMS meeting this morning, where I was given the opportunity to deliver a brief speech regarding the status of our Sisterhood Agreement. I sent u a text message about it at around 10:30pm Manila time (maybe u were still at the meeting). Did you receive it?

Here's the text of my speech:

"Good morning, and thank you for this opportunity. Thank you also for the warm welcome you have been according me everytime I attend your meeting or any of your other activities.

In my capacity as the official representative of the Rotary Club of Subic, allow me to make a few statements regarding the status of our Sisterhood Agreement. It's been almost two years now since the forging of our special relationship, as the agreement was signed by then Pres. Vic Fernitz, and myself. Our performance in terms of attaining our goals may not be considered outstanding, but we believed we have done well in general. Specifically, the Rotary Club of Lincolnshire Morning Star has been consistent in sending us a copy of your weekly bulletin, posting in your website the pictures that we have been sending you, and, at one time, giving monetary contribution in support of one of our high-impact service projects. Ironically, I may not be able to say as much for our own Subic club, except that everytime we implement a service project, we always make it a point to announce to everyone, prominently printed in streamers, that such a particular project is being done in partnership with our sister club in the US, the RCLMS. We believed it is one good way of emphasizing the internationality of our great organization, and, truly, it is a source of much pride and inspiration for us members of RCS. We just hope, though, that you don't see anything wrong with what we have been doing, because, with your permission, we intend to continue doing similarly, for this year and, hopefully, for the years to come.

Going back to monetary contributions, well, you have already started doing it, and we are truly grateful for the favor. I regret to say that we still have to send our first contribution. Hopefully, in the near future, we will also be able to send something to reciprocate your generosity. Thank you so much, anyway, for your patience and understanding.

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At the onset of the last RY, our club unanimously approved the renewal of our Sisterhood Agreement. We then asked if you could do the same. You did a lot better, however, because under the leadership of IPP Neil Pearlman, you approved not only for one year but for two years, including this RY. We thank you for that, because it is a manifestation of your trust and confidence in us as one of your close partners in service. RCS must, therefore, endeavor to do much more to be worthy of such trust.

Before ending my speech, let me extend the greeting of our new club President Herbert Doles and the rest of our membership: To Pres. Valerie and all RCLMS members, we wish you all good health, good luck, and a happy, productive RY. We invite you to come visit us in Subic. As our Phil Tourism slogan says "It's more fun in the Philippines." I would dare to add " But it's much more fun in Subic."

Thank you, and good day."

Rotary clubs serve communities around the world, each with unique concerns and needs. Rotarians have continually adapted and improved the way they respond to those needs, taking on a broad range of service projects. The most successful and sustainable Rotary service tends to fall within one of the following six areas:

Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development

Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation recognize these six areas of focus as organizational priorities, and there are countless ways that Rotarians can address these needs locally and internationally.

- 15 - OPINION

What is Rotary? Reduced to a single word, Rotary is Opportunity. RI Past President Clem Renouf said, "Rotary takes ordinary men [and women], and gives them extra-ordinary opportunities." Of course, Rotary is many other things. The words "service" and "fellowship" are often employed to describe the international organization. Other descriptions are valid, of course, but perhaps there is no better single word to encompass all that Rotary stands for. Rotary is opportunity, including – perhaps starting with – service and fellowship, but extending far beyond those two basics. Rotary is opportunity for acquaintance. Without Rotary, members would have much more limited local acquaintance, limited perhaps to workplace and residential neighborhood. Through Rotary, acquaintance is spread across the community, and with the benefit of the classification system, it includes representatives of most of the local businesses and professions. Rotary is opportunity for networking. Paul Harris initiated that first gathering of friends because of a desire for friendly social contacts. But one of their first decisions was to limit new members to one representative from each business and profession, and emphasis was given to targeting their business relations primarily to one another. Rotarians have confidence they can turn to each other for professional or business needs. Rotary is opportunity for personal growth. A member becomes a committee chairman, a club secretary, or president, and rising to expectations of the job, gains self-confidence, poise, and increased leadership ability. Rotary is opportunity for better citizenship. Through weekly programs, Rotarians enlarge their understanding of government, business, and society. Through participation in community projects, they gain appreciation for local needs, and their ability to meet some of those needs. Rotary is opportunity for mentoring. Through club sponsorship of Interact and Rotaract clubs, through school projects or literacy programs, members are challenged to share their expertise in situations that would not be available to them other than through Rotary. - 16 - Rotary is opportunity for ethical awareness. Emphasis is placed on high standards of personal integrity, for example those spelled out in the Four-Way Test. These expectations call on Rotarians to practice and encourage ethical behavior in the workplace and the community. Rotary is opportunity for world understanding. Through exposure to Group Study Exchange teams, to departing and returning Ambassadorial Scholars, and to Youth Exchange, Rotarians gain a multi -cultural awareness, and insight into the world society. Rotary is opportunity – let us not overlook this – for fellowship and service. But isn’t that included in and enlarged upon in all of the other opportunities mentioned? The word "opportunity" obviously leads us to ask, and answer, "Opportunity for what?" The opportunities mentioned here are only a beginning; many more could be added. But the central fact remains: Rotary is Opportunity. By Frank Deaver www.rotaryfirst100.org/historians/deaver/editorials/rotaryisop.htm

Where to Make up

TUESDAY RC OLONGAPO 7:00 P.M. Max Restaurant, Magsaysay Drive, OC RC FREE PORT ZONE 7:30 P.M. Rali’s Restaurant, SBMA WEDNESDAY RC IBA, ZAMBALES 7:00 P.M. The Palmera Garden, Iba, Zambales RC SUBIC BAY 7:30 P.M. Light House Moonbay Marina, SBMA RC OLONGAPO CENTENNIAL 8:30 P.M. Chums & Buckets Bar & Grill, O.C. RC SUBIC BAY SUNRISE 7:30 P.M. Aristocrat Restaurant, SBMA THURSDAY RC METRO OLONGAPO 7:30 P.M. Subic Bay Yacht Club, SBMA FRIDAY RC DOWNTOWN OLONGAPO 8:00 P.M. Seorabeol Hotel, SBMA RC STA. CRUZ, ZAMBALES 7:30 P.M. The Lechonan sa Mayanan, SCZ - 17 - TIME OUT!

Comfort Zone? Supergranny enjoying wi-fi

OTHER “THINGS THAT” MATTER☺ Top 5 excuses for not having sex Sex excuse 1: "I'm too tired." “Please babe, I’ve been at work all day and I’m tired”. A recent study has revealed that the “I’m too tired” scenario has become the top excuse to avoid having sex. Sex excuse 2: "I'm on my period." This is obviously an excuse that the gentleman among us can’t pull out of the bag when they’re just not feel- ing up to it. For the ladies, it’s a favourite excuse that works every time. Sex excuse 3: "I'm angry with you." Some try and avoid sex by dragging out an argument for longer than it needed to last or purposely causing one. You’re having a fantastic evening watching films, gorging on a candle- lit romantic meal, and laughing at each other’s jokes when suddenly the bedroom part comes and boom – you just remembered your argument from the other night. Sex excuse 4: "I've got a headache."People all over the world seem to get a headache when it’s leading up to the big moment. We can’t think why. In fact, the fake headache excuse has been put to use so much that it made it to third place in a recent survey of top excuses for not having sex. Sex excuse 5: "I don't have time." We can feel your pain with this one. As we’re working longer hours, there seems to be less time for sex and more time for hard work. If you’re genuinely struggling for time, throw sponta- neity out of the window and schedule sex in. It sounds unsexy, but there’s nothing wrong with planning a session of romance if it’s completely stopped happening on its own.

- 18 - Past Club Presidents & RI Themes

1980-81 Leonardo U. Afable Take Time to Serve 1981-82 Carlito M. Lesaca World Understanding & Peace through Rotary 1982-83 Cecilio P. Reyes Mankind Is One - Build Bridges of Friendship Throughout the World 1983-84 Benjamin Tomilloso Share Rotary – Serve People 1984-85 Marcelino Guiang Discover a New World of Service 1985-86 Michael W. Elliott You Are the Key 1986-87 Moises E. Basas Rotary Brings Hope 1987-88 Isaias Q. Vindua Rotarians –United in Service - Dedicated to Peace 1988-89 Jose N. Pinto, Sr. Put Life into Rotary - Your Life 1989-90 Christopher Hancock Enjoy Rotary 1990-91 Marciano M. De la Cruz Honor Rotary with Faith and Enthusiasm 1991-92 Enrique L. Salang Look Beyond Yourself 1992-93 David A. Yap Real Happiness Is Helping Others 1993-94 Bernabe G. Fabian Believe in What You Do – Do What You Believe In 1994-95 Antonio L. Ong Be a Friend 1995-96 Dorothy F. Bautista Act with Integrity, Serve with Love, Work for Peace 1996-97 Renato O. Laag Build the Future with Action and Vision 1997-98 Alexander C. Nozuelo Show Rotary Cares 1998-99 Leonardo L. Suarez Follow Your Rotary Dream Filomeno L. Fernandez 1999-00 Samuel B. Calixto Act with Consistency, Credibility, and Continuity 2000-01 Leonardo A. Misagal Create Awareness, Take Action 2001-02 Apolinario T. Bueno Mankind Is Our Business 2002-03 Alberto P. Hechanova Sow the Seeds of Love 2003-04 Arnel F. Domingo Lend a Hand 2004-05 Virgilio G. Cawagdan Celebrate Rotary 2005-06 Bayani V. Chavez Service Above Self 2006-07 Loretta P. Dela Llana Lead the Way 2007-08 Ely B. Ramos Rotary Shares 2008-09 Glenn C. Manangan Make Dreams Real 2009-10 Valiente V. Bertes The Future of Rotary Is in Your Hands 2010-11 Edwin B. Reyes Building Communities Bridging Continents 2011-12 Eduardo M. Corpus Reach Within to Embrace - 19Humanity - CLUB LEADERSHIP PLAN

MEMBERSHIP Dir. Gary Basas Attendance Sec. PP Glenn Manangan Weekly Meeting Programs Sec. PP Glenn Manangan Recruitment & Retention PP Bernie Fabian Fellowship & Sports Activities Rtn. Willy Balaba Rotary Orientation & Classification Survey PP Ses Basas Attendance to District/Cluster Affairs Pres. Abot Doles Family of Rotary PP Baby Dela Llana

SERVICE PROJECTS Dir. Ompong Dalluay Club Serivce PP Sam Calixto Community Service Rtn. Elmer Tumaca Vocational Service Rtn. Jessie Salonga International Service PP Vir Cawagdan Youth Service Rtn. Borro Millora

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Collection PP Bernie Fabian Grants PE Noli Gojol

PUBLIC RELATIONS Dir. Norman Emeterio Radio/TV Dir. Ompong Dalluay Newspaper Publication Pres. Abot Doles Billboards/Signages Sec. PP Glenn Manangan Articles to PRM/GML Sec. PP Glenn Manangan Club History PP Ses Basas

CLUB ADMINISTRATION Dir. PP Sam Calixto Club Funds Treas. Gigi Tumaca SAR/PRM Sec. PP Glenn Manangan Club Bulletin PP Sam Calixto Meeting Logistics Rtn. Jun Suarez Fundraising PP Val Bertes

- 20 - ROSTER OF MEMBERS

Name / Rotary Title-Nickname / RF  Classification Date of Admission / Member No. Spouse Default Area or Member Type Email Address Code - 47 Moises E. Basas PP Ses PHF 2323050 01 June 1980 263737 Marilen Preventive Dentistry 09178869891 [email protected] Bernabe G. Fabian PP Bernie PHF 2224483 RFSM 01-Apr-1987 1482391 Tess General Dentistry 09175121860 [email protected] Apolinario T. Bueno PP Pol RFSM 09399393109 Transportation Svs. 15-Jun-1998 3384667 Alberto P. Hechanova PP Albert PHF 2322500 04-Oct-1999 5157489 Millette Drug Retailing 09178028688 [email protected] Arnel F. Domingo PP Nell PHF 2236776 07-Aug-2000 5319472 Nette Universal Banking 09209114989 [email protected] Alfred F. Domingo R Oby RFSM Lyn 2234362 Restorative Dentistry 24-Jun-2002 5768611 09194306699 Loretta P. Dela Llana PP Baby PHF 09198565411 Handicraft Services 24-Jun-2002 5768612 Virgilio G. Cawagdan PP Vir PHF Chemical Des 09228097209 24-Jun-2002 5770629 Engineering Eduardo Mil Corpus IPP Bong PHF Mechanical Linda 09282318487 28-Jul-2003 5993453 Engineering Glenn Corpus Manangan PP Glenn 2321462 Cielo Hardware Retailing PHF 03-Nov-2003 6032861 09189173994 Herbert Doles P Abot RFSM Marites 09081444613 Meat Dealership 10-Nov-2003 6070650 Edwin B. Reyes I PP Edwin 09213533463 Auto Supply 01-Jul-2004 6177384 Leonardo Guevara Jr. R JunJun Import/Export 09182350489 01-Jul-2004 6177383 Services Valiente V. Bertes PP Val PHF 2321188 Eva General Contracting 23-Aug-2004 3312741 09189255623 Honorio Norman G. Emeterio Jr. R Norman RFSM Evelyn 09172555271 Sanitary Engineering 23-Aug-2004 6247110 Jessie J. Salonga R Jessie RFSM 2322432 Rowena General Contracting 20-Sep-2004 6247112 09193467932 Gary Virgilio Basas R Gary RFSM 09178869892 General Dentistry 5-Dec-2004 6247114 Juan R. Deveraturda III R Jun Cleo 09205641459 Government Services 24 Jun 2005 6366008 Leoncio Dalluay Jr. R Ompong Annie 09995047484 Memorial Services 24 Jun 2005 6366009 - 21 - Name / Rotary Title-Nickname / RF  Classification Date of Admission / Member No. Spouse Default Area or Member Type Email Address Code - 47 Noli D. Gojol R Noli PHF Lyn 09285066324 Interior Design 03 July 2006 6539024 Lopito A. Marcos R Macoy PHF Vicky 09175773729 Marine Elect. & Engr. 13 Dec 2007 6539021 Marilyn M. Aranas R Lyn RFSM Garment Shop/Hotel Noli 09285240770 19 Jul 2007 6714160 Management

Jefferson F. Khonghun R Jay RFSM Government Service 19 Jul 2007 6714139 Leonardo F. Suarez Jr. R Jun RFSM 09192309198 Fast Food Services 30 Jun 2008 6896276

Cecilia P. Reyes R Cecil 09162413484 Education Services 30 Jun 2008 6896279 Amadeo Franklin C. Fedalizo R Frank Public Transport Kathy 09175796247 14 Aug 2008 6949354 Services Reynaldo Uy R Boy 09209524205 Petroleum Dealership 04 Dec 2008 6954487

Antonio F. Dela Cruz R Tony Lita 09204003222 Retail Services 18 Dec 2008 1482394 Elmer S. Tumaca R Elmer Gie 09202270024 General Contracting 05 Mar 2009 6993730

George U. Lorenzana R George PHF Hotel & Restaurant Veronica 09178377813 14 May 2009 7043011 Management Borromeo B. Millora Jr. R Borro 09496649046 Real Estate Leasing 03 Aug 2009 8026473 Samuel B. Calixto PP Sam RFSM Computer Software 31 Dec 2009 3191306 Remy 09324411603 09279858528 Services [email protected] Rosalinda Miranda R Rose Conrad 09995931756 Government Services 22 Apr 2010 8125900 Maria Elena C. Basas R Len Ses 09322945766 Food Cart Services 22 Apr 2010 6645616

Eva D. Bertes R Eva Val 09209508808 Government Services 22 Apr 2010 8137722 Nenita Y. Domingo R Nette RFSM Arnel 09209273910 Universal Banking 22 Apr 2010 6247103 Geraldine A. Tumaca R Gie Elmer 09193845164 General Contracting 22 Apr 2010 8137524 Edwin C. Corpus August 15, 2011 Lina 09178008308 Poultry Supplies 8383665 RFSM RTN. Edwin Nestor C. Milan August 15, 2011 Industrial Linalie 09158320852 8383694 RFSM Rtn. Nes Engineering - 22 - Name / Rotary Title-Nickname / RF  Classification Date of Admission / Member No. Spouse Default Area or Member Type Email Address Code - 47

Darwin Dancel Ice Dealership 21 Jun 2012

Gabriel Agapay Egg Dealership 21 Jun 2012

Donna Liza G. Rocafor Nursing 21 Jun 2012

Cheryl Comandante R Che Jim 09217568922 Rural Banking 21 Jun 2012

Wilfredo Balaba R Willy Livestock Trading 21 Jun 2012

Maria Teresa Fabian R Tess Bernie Orthodontics 21 Jun 2012

Isaias Q. Vindua PP Ising Letty Honorary Member 01 Jul 2008 263722

Enrique L. Salang PP Ike Daisy Honorary Member

Valentino T. Ola PP Val Fely Honorary Member

Mel P. Simon PDG Mel (D-6690) Lydia Honorary Member [email protected]

Jeffrey Khonghun R Jeffrey Honorary Member 31 Dec 2005 6453470

Angelli Valencia PP Angelli Honorary Member 30 Jun 2006 1904172

VISITING ROTARIAN

Name ______

Rotary Club ______

has made up at the Rotary Club of Subic.

Date July 26, 2012

Signature ______PP Glenn Manangan, Club Secretary - 23 -

THE 4-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?

OBJECT OF ROTARY

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 acquaintance as an opportunity for service; 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. AVENUES OF SERVICE

 Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club.  Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.  Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community.  International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.  New Generations Service recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development activities, service projects, and exchange programs. - 24 -