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Published by rotarymarikinahilltop, 2017-09-24 03:23:29

Echoes Vol 29 No 06 Hilltop 09.15.2017

Echoes Vol 29 No 06 Hilltop 09.15.2017

15 SEPTEMBER 2017

GOVERNOR’S VISIT, 1 September 2017. Members of the Rotary Club of Marikina Hilltop takes
a “class picture” for posterity after a successful meeting with Governor Saldy Quimpo of
Rotary International District 3800. Seated, from left: Jimmy Santos, Rene Reside, District
Governor Saldy Quimpo (RC Caloocan), Great President Ricky Bautista, Ros Ramos, District
Secretary Alex Sotto (RC Pasig Sunrise). Standing, from left: Mar Betic, Serge Mendoza,

Rudy Garcia, Eddie Lim, Fred Lo, Deputy District Secretary Raul Catapang (RC Marikina
North), Chuck Manansala, Immediate Past President Vik Varua, Celso Montalla, Mon
Timoteo, Rodney Managat, Jerome Salinas, Howard Mijares, and Ghie Singian. The visit
was also a Spouse Night. This was held at the clubhouse of Past President Celso Montalla
and spouse Meg in Monte Vista Subdivision, Marikina City.

District 3800 We Help People and Communities

Club of Marikina Hilltop Rotary: Making A Difference 1
15 September 2017

ROTARY PLEDGE FOUR-WAY TEST

I do solemnly promise Of the things we think, say or do:
to help advance the object of Rotary, 1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
comply with the Constitution and 3. Will it build GOODWILL and
By-Laws of Rotary International and of
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
the Rotary Club of Marikina Hilltop, 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
ever putting into practice
Rotary’s motto:
SERVICE ABOVE SELF

THE 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.

ROTARIAN CODE OF CONDUCT

As a Rotarian, I will:

1. Act with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal and professional life.
2. Deal fairly with others and treat them and their occupations with respect.
3. Use my professional skills through Rotary to mentor young people, help those

with special needs, and improve people’s quality of life in my community and in
the world.
4. Avoid behavior that reflects adversely on Rotary or other Rotarians.

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PROGRAM Meets Every 1st & 3rd Friday
7:30 PM
6th REGULAR MEETING Bobby Leung Boardroom,
Industrial Valley Subdivision,
15 September 2017 Marikina City

Call to Order Pres Ricky Bautista
Invocation Jerome Salinas
National Anthem Alfred Tan
Rotary Pledge/4-Way Test Serge Mendoza
Intro: Visiting Rotarians/Guests Rene Reside
Recognition & Fining Moment Eddie Lim
Secretary’s Report Pres-Elect Charlie Bite
President’s Time Pres Ricky Bautista
Other Matters
Adjournment Pres Ricky Bautista

Night Chairman Mar Betic

INVOCATION

Will you please bow your head with me. Let us pray silently together,
each one of us, according to our individual beliefs. Let us offer thanks for
our food, blessings for one another. Let us be a source of hope for those
in need, and contentment for those who are lonely. Let us give gratitude
for our opportunity to serve Rotary. Let the feelings of love, kindness, and
a well directed, yet gentle spirit always be reflected in our actions. Amen.

Volume 29 ECHOES Issue No. 06

EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor - in - Chief: CHUCK MANANSALA

Secretariat: ELLAINE JUSTINE BAGON
Art, Layout & Design: ELLAINE JUSTINE BAGON
Copy Editor/Proofreader: CHUCK MANANSALA

For contributions or inquiries, please send your materials through email or contact

any member of the Editorial Board. Our email is [email protected]

15 September 2017 Rotary: Making A Difference 2

WHAT ROTARIANS DO

Rotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international
relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support
our peace efforts and end polio forever.

Promote peace Save mothers
and children

Fight disease Support
education

Provide clean Grow local
water, sanitation, economies
and hygiene

OUR VALUES AND HOW WE ACT

› We build lifelong relationships

› We honor our commitments

› We connect diverse perspectives

› We apply our leadership and expertise to

solve social issues

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Great President Enrico “Ricky” S. Bautista

As predicted, September is a rainy month. We have been battered by typhoons
accompanied by rains for the last two weeks. Here are some updates:

1st Leg Bowling is about to end. Our team score has been swinging from the
Secretary’s Cup (2nd level) to the Assistant Governor Cup (3rd level). Master’s
is on Sunday, September 17. Boy Lo, Serge Mendoza, and Alfred Tan will
compete. Championships will be on Sunday, September 24. By the way, six
more T shirts will be ordered. Last call for orders by this week’s meeting. 2nd
Leg of bowling will start on October 5. We are ready to play again!

Rotaract Medical Mission. September 16, Saturday, 7 AM – 12 noon, at the
Barangka Barangay Hall , Marikina City. Four doctors of Rtn. Dr. Tan will
attend to patients for diagnostic activities.

Rotaract 1st regular meeting. September 23, Saturday, 3PM–11 PM, at my
house. Agenda: Meeting with a speaker, Budget presentation, Dinner, and
Fellowship.

Disaster Preparedness. This is an original project of our club but now
considered as a Zone 4 project. The aim is to be a First Responder to provide
hot and cold potable water evacuation centers along Marikina River. I will be
the Project Manager. All requirements will be ready by 15 October 2017.

District Nominating Committee (DNC). Our club is among the 58 clubs of
District 3800 qualified to nominate a zone representative to determine the
District Governor Nominee (DGN) for RY 2020-2021.

Proposed “ Pampanga Culinary Tour” outing by November. The tentative
itinerary includes lunch at Abe’s Farm in Magalang, dessert at Kabigting Halo
halo in Marquee Mall, coffee at Café Mesa while others are at Puregold Clark,
and dinner at Claude Tayag’s 1956 Downtown Café or Fortune Restaurant
Balibago. We are open to other proposals. Actual date still to be determined.

Rotary Magazine. 1st half payment of P 3,645.

Membership Status. We now have 29 members from the previous year’s 31.
Our goal is a 10% increase from 31 to 34. The mission: recruit 5 new members.

Funds from Ads. This will be for service projects in the near future.

Again, stay safe and dry, guys!! Do not forget you have brothers who you can
call and rely on should help be needed.

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KNOW ROTARY

The Origin of Rotary’s Four Way Test (Part 1)

By Darrell Thompson, who is a member of the Rotary Club of Morro Bay, California. This
article is adapted from a speech given by Darrell, with contributions from Rotarians Douglas
W. Vincent of Woodstock-Oxford, Ontario, Canada, and Myron Taylor.

Published online at http://thefourwaytest.com/history-of-the-four-way-test/

More than 60 years ago, in the midst of the Great Depression, a U.S. Rotarian
devised a simple, four-part ethical guideline that helped him rescue a
beleaguered business. The statement and the principles it embodied also
helped many others find their own ethical compass. Soon embraced and
popularized by Rotary International, The Four-Way Test today stands as one
of the organization’s hallmarks. It may very well be one of the most famous
statements of our century.

Herbert J. Taylor, author of the Test, was a mover, a doer, a consummate
salesman and a leader of men. He was a man of action, faith and high
moral principle. Born in Michigan, USA, in 1893, he worked his way through
Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

After graduation, Herb went to France on a mission for the YMCA and the
British Army welfare service and served in the U.S. Navy Supply Corps in
World War I. In 1919, he married Gloria Forbrich, and the couple set up
housekeeping in Oklahoma, USA, where he worked for the Sinclair Oil
Company. After a year, he resigned and went into insurance, real estate
and oil lease brokerage.

With some prosperous years behind him, Herb returned to Chicago, Illinois,
in 1925 and began a swift rise within the Jewel Tea Company. He soon
joined the Rotary Club of Chicago. In line for the presidency of Jewel in
1932, Herb was asked to help revive the near-bankrupt Club Aluminum
Company of Chicago. The cookware manufacturing company owed
$400,000 more than its total assets and was barely staying afloat. Herb
responded to the challenge and decided to cast his lot with this troubled
firm. He resigned from Jewel Tea, taking an 80 percent pay cut to become
president of Club Aluminum. He even invested $6,100 of his own money in
the company to give it some operating capital.

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Looking for a way to resuscitate the company and caught in the
Depression’s doldrums, Herb, deeply religious, prayed for inspiration to craft
a short measuring stick of ethics for the staff to use.

As he thought about an ethical guideline for the company, he first wrote a
statement of about 100 words but decided that it was too long. He
continued to work, reducing it to seven points. In fact, The Four-Way Test
was once a Seven-Way Test. It was still too long, and he finally reduced it to
the four searching questions that comprise the Test today.

Next, he checked the statement with his four department heads: a Roman
Catholic, a Christian Scientist, an Orthodox Jew and a Presbyterian. They all
agreed that the Test’s principles not only coincided with their religious
beliefs, but also provided an exemplary guide for personal and business life.
“The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say or do” was born:

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?

Profound in its simplicity, the Test became the basis for decisions large and
small at Club Aluminum.

But any test must be put to the test. Would it work in the real world? Could
people in business really live by its precepts? One lawyer told Herb: “If I
followed the Test explicitly, I would starve to death. Where business is
concerned, I think The Four-Way Test is absolutely impractical.”

The attorney’s concerns were understandable. Any ethical system that calls
for living the truth and measuring actions on the basis of benefits to others
is demanding. Such a test can stir bitter conflict for those who try to balance
integrity and ambition. Sizzling debates have been held in various parts of
the world on its practicality as a way of living. There are always some
serious-minded Rotarians, not to mention skeptics and negative thinkers,
who view The Four-Way Test as a simplistic philosophy of dubious worth,
contradictory meaning and unrealistic aims. The Test calls for thoughtful
examination of one’s motives and goals. This emphasis on truth, fairness
and consideration provide a moral diet so rich that it gives some people
“ethical indigestion.” (to be continued in Part 2 in the next issue of Echoes)

15 September 2017 Rotary: Making A Difference 6

EASY NOTES

Carlos “Chuck” S. Manansala, Editor-In-Chief

This is among the Frequently Asked Questions about our
campaign to Rotary’s brand stronger and more popular. Here we start
talking about our logos.

Will the Rotary logo change?

Our official logo builds on our heritage: It is the Rotary wheel paired with
the word “Rotary.” Guidelines show how our logo can be used with club and
district information.

Will the logo change affect Rotary pins?

No, Rotary pins will continue to look as they do now.

What is the difference between the mark of excellence and the
masterbrand signature?

The mark of excellence is the Rotary wheel. The masterbrand signature is
the mark of excellence paired with the word “Rotary.” The terms
“masterbrand signature” and “Rotary logo” are interchangeable.

MARK OF EXCELLENCE MASTERBRAND SIGNATURE

Can I make the mark of excellence transparent?

When placed on a solid-colored background, our mark of excellence — the
Rotary wheel — should not be transparent. If placed over a photograph, the
gold-colored wheel may be slightly transparent, but the white, blue, and
black wheels should always remain a solid color. Make sure that the mark
of excellence retains adequate contrast and legibility and that the colors
are not altered by the background.

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Can I change the colors of the mark of excellence or the masterbrand
signature?

The mark of excellence should always appear in Rotary Gold. In one-color
printing, use the one-color variations — supplied in black, azure, and white
(for reverse type).

The full-color Rotary masterbrand signature — the word “Rotary” in royal
blue, followed by the wheel in gold — is our official, preferred version.
Always use it in digital environments and whenever printing with two or
more colors. Black, azure, and white (for reverse) versions should be used
when two-color printing is not possible.

Why was the word “international’’ not included in the masterbrand sig-
nature?

The word “international” is still included in the formal/legal name of the
organization and as part of the Rotary Emblem. The masterbrand signature
emphasizes Rotary as the term most people use globally in describing our
organization.

The legal name of the organization is not changing. Most organizations
today are global in nature, so emphasizing the word “international” isn’t
necessary.

Do you have a transparent logo?

We can provide a logo that supports transparency. If your software sup-
ports EPS files, please use the official Rotary EPS files, which are
vector-based (not pixel) and may be adjusted for transparency and are
scalable without degradation.

If you are using MS Office applications, use PNG files, which are
pixel-based and support transparent backgrounds but lose quality when
scaled to a larger size.

Where can I find the logos for Rotary programs?

Download the program logo files here: www.rotary.org/brandcenter.

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Great President Ricky Bautista (right, standing) as he calls to order the meeting for the
Governor’s Visit of his Great District Governor Saldy Quimpo shown here sitting in the
Presidential table.

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Great District Governor Saldy Quimpo delivers his speech to the members, spouses
and Rotaractors of the Rotary Club of Marikina Hilltop.

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The Great Men behind the Great Club

Board Members and Directors of Hilltop presents the club’s plans and programs to District
Governor Saldy (facing, left) and District Secretary Alex Sotto (facing, right). Masaya sila, ‘no?

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Presentation of token to District Governor Saldy Quimpo (standing, 3rd from right) whereby
the club will donate 2 boxes of sardines. Past President Celso Montalla felt generous and
promptly added 10 boxes to the club’s donation to Gov. Saldy’s feeding programs.

Spouse Association looking even more fabulous with their dresses. From left, Spouses: Lui
Manansala, Sharon Mendoza, Meg Montalla, Anne Bautista, Arlene Lim, Maylene Varua,
Malou Betic and Evelyn Reside.

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The members, spouses and VIP guests during the District Governor’s Visit. Standing from lef
Secretary Raul Catapang (RC Marikina North), Arlene Lim, Fred Lo, Anne Bautista, Lui Man
Seated at the 2nd row, from left are Mayleen Varua, Evelyn Reside, Meg Montalla, Ren
Secretary Alex Sotto (RC Pasig Sunrise). Seated in front row, from left are Rudy Garcia, Jerom

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ft are Chuck Manansala, Serge Mendoza, Mar Betic, Jimmy Santos, Ed Lim, Deputy District
nansala, Lu Lo, Malou Betic, Howard Mijares, Sharon Mendoza, Mon Timoteo, Vik Varua.
ne Reside, District Governor Saldy Quimpo, President Ricky Bautista, Ros Ramos, District
me Salinas, Celso Montalla, Rodney Managat and Ghie Singian.

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Rotaract Club of Marikina Hilltop

The Rotaract Club of Marikina Hilltop headed by President Mark Kevin Roco (rightmost)
conducted their 1st Board Meeting at Rodic’s Diner last September 6 with their sponsoring
Rotary Club. President Ricky Bautista (3rd from right) and Immediate Past President/ New
Generation Chair Vik Varua (2nd from right) attended their meeting for the collaboration of
plans and programs of Rotary and Rotaract.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

CLUB ACTIVITIES

September 16
Rotaract Medical Mission, Barangka, Marikina City

September 17
Ten Pin Bowling Tournament

September 23
Rotaract 1st meeting & budget presentation,
Pres Ricky’s house

September 24
Ten Pin Bowling Championship

October 6
Spouse Night, Birthday Celebration & Regular Meeting,
Venue: TBA

DISTRICT ACTIVITIES

Oktoberfest

October 21, 6 PM
Venue: Metrotent (Near Metrowalk), Meralco Ave, Pasig City
P3,500 club assessment
10 rotarians can attend ( free beer, finger food, fun)

Halloween

October 27, 6 PM

Venue: TBA

P700 per pax

Host Club– RC Rivercity Marikina

Instead of having our own club Halloween, we join this District
Activity

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Charter Date: 16 June 1988 Club No. 25498

Club of Marikina Hilltop

PRESIDENT’S LEAGUE

1988-89 Francisco Guanzon  Put Life into Rotary—Your Life
1989-90
1990-91 Meynard Carreon Enjoy Rotary
1991-92
1992-93 Jose “Joey” R. Cabungcal Honor Rotary with Faith and Enthusiasm
1993-94
1994-95 Rosel “Ros” F. Ramos Look Beyond Yourself
1995-96
1996-97 Francis Elmer C. Gamiao Real Happiness is Helping Others
1997-98 Jose “Pepe” B. Layug  Believe In What You Do, Do What You Believe In
1998-99 Godofredo “Godo“ S. Catarroja  Be A Friend
1999-00
2000-01 Melvin “Mel” R. Romano Act with Integrity, Service with Love, Work for Peace
2001-02
2002-03 Tadeo “Tady” M. Palma Build the Future with Action and Vision
2003-04
2004-05 Renato “Rene” R. Reside Show Rotary Cares
2005-06
2006-07 Celso “Cel” C. Montalla Follow Your Rotary Dreams
2007-08
2008-09 Venerando “Benjie” G. Catarroja Act with Consistency, Credibility, Continuity
2009-10
2010-11 Mariano “Mar” B. Betic Create Awareness and Take Action
2011-12
2012-13 Jaime “Jimmy” S. Santos Mankind is Our Business
2013-14
2014-15 Alfredo “Fred” L. Lo Sow the Seeds of Love
2015-16
2016-17 Godofredo “Cas” G. Catarroja Lend A Hand

Walter “Wally” C. Caancan Celebrate Rotary

Ramon “Ghie” G. Singian Service Above Self

Apollo “Polo” A. Barredo Lead The Way

Robert “Bobby” A. Leung Rotary Shares

Ramonito “Mon” P. Fernandez Make Dreams Real

Rodolfo “Doy” B. Reyes The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands

Laurencito “Cito” R. Tiu Building Communities, Bridging Continents

Eduardo “Eddie” P. Lim Reach Within To Embrace Humanity

Sergio “Serge” D. Mendoza, Jr Peace Through Service

Carlos “Chuck” S. Manansala Engage Rotary, Change Lives
Mario D. Legaspi  Light Up Rotary

Rodolfo “Rudy” C. Garcia Be A Gift To The World

Viktor “Vik” R. Varua Rotary Changing Humanity

ROTARIAN OF THE YEAR

1988-89 Francisco M. Clemente 2006-07 Celso “Cel” C. Montalla
1989-90
1990-91 Rodrigo “Rod” C. Dayoan 2007-08 Alexander “Alex” M. Cruz
1991-92
1994-95 Melvin “Mel” R. Romano 2008-09 Francis Elmer C. Gamiao

1998-99 Rudini “Rudi” J. Villaver 2009-10 Celso “Cel” C. Montalla
1999-00
2002-03 Walter “Wally” C. Caancan 2010-11 Francis Elmer C. Gamiao
2003-04
2004-05 Venerando “Benjie” G. Catarroja 2011-12 Dennis Francis Fernandez

2005-06 Tadeo “Tady” M. Palma Sergio “Serge” D. Mendoza, Jr

19 Alfredo “Fred” L. Lo 2012-13 Carlos “Chuck” S. Manansala

Renato “Rene” R. Reside Dennis Francis Fernandez

Neil R. Lina Rodolfo “Doy” B. Reyes

Rosel “Ros” F. Ramos 2013-14 Viktor “Vik” R. Varua

Laurencito “Cito” R. Tiu 2014-15 Viktor “Vik” R. Varua

Alfredo “Fred” L. Lo 2015-16 Carlos “Chuck” S. Manansala

Mariano “Mar” B. Betic 2016-17 Enrico “Ricky” S. Bautista

Laurencito “Cito” R. Tiu

Rotary: Making A Difference Vol. 29 No. 06

Club of Marikina Hilltop THE GREAT TEAM
RY 2017-2018

Enrico S. Bautista Apollo A. Barredo Charlie G. Bite Mariano B. Betic
President Treasurer
Vice President Secretary/Pres. Elect

Rene R. Reside Rosel F. Ramos Sgt.-at-Arms IPP Viktor R. Varua
Club Trainer Auditor Ex-Officio

Rodolfo C. Garcia Charlie G. Bite Celso C. Montalla Chuck S. Manansala
Club Administration Membership Rotary Foundation Public Relations

IPP Viktor R. Varua Alfred L. Tan Alfredo L. Lo Jaime S. Santos
New Generations Service Projects Ways and Means Projects and Events

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COMMITTEES AND DIRECTORS

CLUB ADMINISTRATION Constitution and By Laws Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Attendance Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Rodolfo C. Garcia, Director Fellowship Jaime S. Santos
Sports Eduardo P. Lim
Past President Awards Carlos S. Manansala

MEMBERSHIP Recruitment Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Charlie G. Bite, Director Orientation/Training Renato R. Reside
Membership Retention Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Pres. Enrico S. Bautista
Classification

ROTARY FOUNDATION TRF Contribution/EREY Celso C Montalla
Global/District Grants Celso C Montalla
Celso C. Montalla, Director
Rotaract/Interact Organizing Manolette Santiago
Past President Rotaract President Mark Kevin I. Roco
NEW GENERATIONS
Peace & Conflict Resolution Carlos S. Manansala
Viktor R. Varua, Director Health and Sanitation Dennis Fernandez

Immediate Past President Maternal and Child Health Serge D. Mendoza
SERVICE PROJECTS Disease Prevention & Treatment Alfred L. Tan
Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Alfred L. Tan, Director Basic Education and Literacy Fernando F. Mira
Disaster Preparedness Manolette Santiago

Economic & Community Dev.

PUBLIC RELATIONS Echoes Carlos S. Manansala
Social Media Rodney J. Managat
Carlos S. Manansala, Director Print Media Carlos S. Manansala

Past President

SPECIAL PROJECTS AND EVENTS DISTAS, DISCON Pres. Enrico S. Bautista
Club AHA, Induction Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Jaime S. Santos, Director
Palarotary and Bowling Eduardo P. Lim
Past President Apo-Lo 15 Ramon S. Singian
Alfredo L. Lo
WAYS and MEANS RI Convention Pres-Elect Charlie G. Bite,
Alfredo L. Lo, Director Club Assembly, Christmas, Spouses
Past President
Valentine’s & Outing
21
Donations Celso C Montalla
Mariano B. Betic
Ads Solicitations Mariano B. Betic
Fundraising
Vol. 29 No. 06
Rotary: Making A Difference

Club of Marikina Hilltop THE GREAT SPOUSES
ASSOCIATION
RY 2017-2018

Anne Bautista Madette Leung Nadia Bite Malou Betic
President Vice President Secretary/Pres. Elect Treasurer

Evelyn Reside Maura Ramos Sgt.-at-Arms Mayleen Varua
Trainer Auditor Ex-Officio

Cecille Garcia Nadia Bite Meg Montalla Lui Manansala
Club Administration Membership Rotary Foundation Public Relations

Mayleen Varua Marielle Tan Lou Lo Glo Santos
New Generations Service Projects Ways and Means Projects and Events

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ROSRTOESRT&ERAT&TAETNTDEANNDCAENRCEECROERCDOFRODRFSOERPJTUELMYB2E0R172017

NAME TRF SPOUSE 01 15 CLASSIFICATION

1 Polo Barredo PHF+1 MU Memorial Park Management
 Cement Distribution
2 Ricky Bautista n.a Anne  CPA Private Practice
MU Law—General Practice
3 Mar Betic PHF Malou  Real Estate Development
 Orthopedic Surgeon
4 Charlie Bite n.a Nadia  Military Services (Retired)
5 Efren Estrada PHF+1 Nida  Commercial Leasing
6 Dennis Fernandez PHF Chi-Chi  Laboratory Services
7 Rudy Garcia PHF Cecille  General Plastic Surgeon
 Funeral Services
8 Bobby Leung PHF Madette  Corporate Training & Public Relations
 Property Management
9 Eddie Lim PHF Arlene  Refrigerator & HVAC Specialist
 Food Ingredients Distribution
10 Fred Lo PHF+1 Lou  Public Transport Service
11 Rodney Managat PHF Eloi  Pro Basketball Player / Entrepreneur
12 Chuck Manansala PHF Lui  Travel & Tours
13 Serge Mendoza PHF Sharon  Architect
 Engineering-Electrical Installation
14 Pandot Mira PHF  Neurosurgeon
 Electrical Power Distribution
15 Celso Montalla* PHF+8 Meg  General Contractor— Vertical
 Business Outsourced Services
16 Doy Reyes PHF Adelle 16
(R85) Handicraft Exporting
17 RJ Rizada PHF Mae  (R85) Local Government Service
18 Jerome Salinas n.a Maricar  (R85) Non - Life Insurance
19 Olet Santiago n.a Evangeline  (R85) Public Accountant
20 Ghie Singian PHF Rosette (R85) Commercial Fishing

21 Alfred Tan n.a Marielle

22 Mon Timoteo PHF+1 Ritchie

23 Cito Tiu PHF+8 Tessie

24 Vik Varua PHF Mayleen

*Benefactor TOTAL

MEMBERS WITH EXCUSED ABSENCES

25 Joey R. Cabungcal PHF+1 Letty

26 Tady M. Palma PHF+2 Lita

27 Ros F. Ramos PHF Maura
28 Rene R. Reside PHF+1 Evelyn
29 Jimmy A. Santos PHF Glo

TOTAL 19

HONORARY MEMBERS

30 Alex Cruz PHF Aida
31 Elmer Gamiao PHF Mellie
32 Bembol Hiteroza
33 Vic Javier Baby Vol. 29 No. 06
34 Elmo Ortiz-Luis Laura

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ATTENDANCE REPORT

"When the club meeting comes around, I do not have to decide whether to attend or not, for that has
already been decided for me. It has been one of the obligations I accepted when I joined Rotary."

Month of September 04 18

Members Present 14

Members Absent 10

Members with Make-up (A) 2

Members Excused Who Attended (B) 3

Members Present + A + B 19

TOTAL number of Members 29 29

Less Members with Excused Absences 55

Attendance Base 24 24

% of Attendance 79%

Birthdays & Anniversaries...

September 19 Doy Reyes

September 23 Rene & Evelyn Reside

PROGRAM FOR NEXT MEETING Rotary Club of Marikina Hilltop

Call to Order Pres. Ricky Bautista MAKE-UP CARD
Invocation Dennis Fernandez
_________________________________________________
National Anthem Jerome Salinas Name of Rotarian
Rotary Pledge/4-Way Test Polo Barredo
Intro: Visiting Rotarians/Guests Ghie SIngian __________________________________________________
Recognition: Fining Moments Rodney Managat Home Club
Secretary’s Report PE Charlie Bite
President’s Time Pres. Ricky Bautista __________________________________________________
Other Matters Anyone Secretary/President-Elect Charlie G. Bite
Adjournment Pres. Ricky Bautista
Date:
FELLOWSHIP

Night Chairman Chuck Manansala

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Compliments of

Great President
Ricky Bautista and

Spouse Anne

3/F (Suite 301) 1823 FMSG Bldg. E. Mr. Eduardo Lim PP GHIE SINGIAN

Rodriguez Sr. Ave. cor. New York St., President and CEO COMPLIMENTS OF

Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila Dr. Arlene Lim Rtn. Alfred &
Marielle Tan
Call: 6543678 0917-527-5363 Medical Administrator

MAYLEEN VARUA MAYLEEN VARUA

0916 793-0838 0916 793-0838

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