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PROGRAMME November 26, 2013 12:30 - 2:00 PM Oasis Country Resort Call to Order

Pres. Edgee Zarsadias

Prayer Rtn JB Valero National Anthem Rtn JB Valero The 4 - Way Test

Rtn JB Valero

LUNCHEON Welcome and Greetings

PP Rey Bonifacio

Birthday Celebrants: Nov. 29 - Jasmin Bonifacio | Dec. 2 - Rtn. Marvin Martinez Weeding Anniversary Celebrants: Nov. 28 - PP Andy & Carmeling Astom Friendship Session

Rtn Matthew Frettsome

President’s Time Introduction of Guest of Honor and Speaker

Pres. Edgee Zarsadias PP Jerry Parlan

Guests of Honor and Speaker Response

PP Albert Dy

Adjournment

Pres. Edgee Zarsadias

Master of Ceremonies: PP Jun Mangaoang

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EDITORIAL

by: Rtn Tim Warden

Birthdays are a special time to celebrate not only once again living a year full of blessings and chances to improve one’s self, but also a time to look back and ask yourself, have I made a difference? We should all be thankful that for once a year, we take one day out of our lives and reflect on being not only older, but wiser. Wiser in the sense that we learn from our experiences, and apply them before our next birthday. Did you know that all around the world, people have different ways of celebrating their birthdays? Jewish boys become a bar mitzvah on their 13th birthday. Jewish girls become bat mitzvah on their 12th birthday, or sometimes on their 13th birthday in Reform and Conservative Judaism. This marks the transition where they become obligated in commandments of which they were previously exempted and are counted as part of the community. In Canada and the United States, families often mark a girl’s 16th birthday with a “sweet sixteen” celebration. In some Hispanic countries, as well as in Portuguese speaking Brazil, the quinceañera (Spanish) or festa de quinze anos (Portuguese) celebration traditionally marks a girl’s 15th birthday. In the Philippines, girls on their 18th birthday or boys on their 21st birthday celebrate a debut. There are

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so many ways to celebrate a birthday, and so many combinations in how to do them. Some historians believe that birthdays began as a form of protection. It was a common belief that evil spirits were more dangerous to a person when he or she experience a change in their daily life, such as turning a year older. To protect them from harm, friends and family would gather around the birthday person and bring good cheers, thoughts and wishes. Giving gifts brought even more good cheer to ward off the evil spirits. Noisemakers are thought to be used at parties as a way of scaring away the evil spirits. The birthday history custom of lighting candles originated with people believing that the gods lived in the sky and by lighting candles and torches they were sending a signal or prayer to the gods so they could be answered. When you blow out the candles and make a wish this is another way of sending a signal and a message. As most of us are of a Christian Denomination, celebrating a birthday is also a time of reflecting on one’s accomplishments for the past year. Most people take the new year’s celebrations to reflect on their accomplishments, but we should also take time during our birthdays to do so. Have we

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presidents corner

by: Pres Edgee Don P. Zarsadias

Last November 9th, the club, represented by yours truly in the company of several of our members attended the first district wise TRF Banquet. The occasion was put together to recognize TRF Donors within the district. Robert Kuan was the guest speaker and being the entrepreneurial maverick that he is noted for, shared his philosophy of drawing significant contributions for fellow Filipinos through business and enterprise. His success in merging the ideals of business with social conscience was eloquent in his talk. He shared a story on giving, and emphasized that the more one gives, the more God showers us with blessings. He said that the reason behind God’s continued grace and approval in his life is giving back and sharing the blessings he has received.

doubts and difficulties ourselves. Many religions preach that what we give is returned seven or even tenfold… but I know that every one of us here needs no amount of lecture to bear out what we have experienced first hand in the years that we have spent with Rotary – the refinement of our persons is sufficient return that can substantiate those beliefs. We should not also lose sight of the fact that those who can attest to our giving can be reminded that we are all dependent on one another and that reminder can serve to embolden innumerable others to follow our benevolent paradigm. As Franklin D. Roosevelt said in his second inaugural address in 1937, “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” God did not bless us to be comfortable but He blessed us to be comforters to others.

Now that he is Governor, his total giving has amounted to $250,000, making him the 5th Filipino Arch C. Klumph Society Member. With this, he threw a challenge at us. That for every $500 given, he will match it with another $500 recognition points to make Let’s learn to be a channel of a Paul Harries Fellow. blessing to others, as responsible and For most of us, giving is a deli- engaged members of Rotary. cate issue, because we are faced with november 26, 2013 - Volume 52, Issue 16

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casual glimpses

Weekly Devotional For Turning Bitterness into Sweetness Quiet our spirits. Give us a sense of reby Charles R. Swindoll lief as we face the inevitable facts that Even if you should suffer for the sake of righteousness, you are blessed. And do not fear their intimidation, and do not be troubled, but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence; and keep a good conscience so that in the thing in which you are slandered, those who revile your good behavior in Christ will be put to shame. —1 Peter 3:14–16 Our Father, as we acknowledge Your Son as Lord over all, it is with a sigh, because we cannot deny the pain or ignore the difficulty of earthly trials. For some people the reality of this is borderline unbearable. But being sovereign and being the One with full capacity to handle our needs, You are strong enough to carry our burdens and, in return, to give us the perspective we need.

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life is difficult and that there will be those moments when life will not be at all fair. Erase any hint of bitterness. Enable us to see beyond the present, to focus on the invisible, and to recognize that You are always with us. Remind us, too, that Your ways are higher and

RCSLU Inc. donated computers and accessories to Corro-oy National High School.

Rotarians pose for a picture during a donation drive.

A successful donation of computers and accessories to Luna Vocational High School.

RCSFLU Inc. luncheon meeting with the Mayor of Santol, Daisy Sayangda

Rotarians donate computer units and accessories Santol Vocational High School.

Rtn. Jun Tio shows one of the Dishes served on Pres Edgee’s Birthday Celebration

far more profound than ours. Thank You for the joy of this day. Thank You for the pleasure of a relationship with You and with a few good, caring, loving friends. And especially, Father, thank You for the truth of Your Word that lives and abides forever. In the strong name of Him who is higher, Jesus the Lord, we pray. Amen. Excerpted from The Prayers of Charles R. Swindoll, Volume 1, Copyright © 2010 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. Article Source: http://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/todays-insight-chuck-swindoll/

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Centerfold

Team LXG with DG Linda Winter and Dr Jennifer Winter poses on a photo ops during Pres Edgee Zarsadias’ Birthday Celebration at Last November 26, 2013 at Rosebowl Steak House and Restaurant

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Casual Glimpses

Casual Glimpses

PN Peter Nang gives a speech during the Birthday Celebration

Pres Edgee Zarsadias was blind-folded as Rtn Edgar Yabes teases everyone for the teams surprise.

Pres Edgee Zarsadias cover his face as one of the comidian guest performs on two piece!

Pres Edgee Zarsadias poses with Bunch and another Guest Comedian

LUNHS Receives a Storage Cabinet from RCSFLU and P/Sec Vic Ortega

A candid shot taken at Pres Edgee Zarsadias Office

Pres Edgee Zarsadias blows his Birthday cake as everyone wishes him a happy birthday!

PP Alan Sy presents their gift from Team Zupermen

DG Linda Winter and Rtn Lani Fabi, discusses issues regarding GML and District Website during the Governors Visit to Pres Edgee Zarsadias Office

Rotaract Club of UCC poses with Pres Edgee, DG Linda and Rtn Lani as they show their project on helping typhoon yolanda victims

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Dalumpinas and Dalangayan ES receives a chair donation from RCSFLU, Inc. and P/Sec. Vic Ortega

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Toys for the big boys

Editorial

How To Download a QR Code Reader for mobile phones to find the right one To Your Mobile Device for you.

made a difference in our lives and the lives of others in some significant way? Have we changed negative habits into good habits since our last celebration? Have we changed spiritually, physically, and mentally?

Are you looking for an easy way to download a QR code reader or QR code decoder to your mobile device? We got you covered. To download qr code software for your mobile phone, simply follow these steps:

- Simply download the QR code reader to your phone, open it and you are ready to go.

- Note: You will need to open your downloaded QR code reader each time you want to decode a QR - Open your mobile app store code. Otherwise, you will end up just (App Store, Google Play, Windows taking a picture of the QR code. Marketplace, etc.) What are QR Codes and Why Must I Download QR Code Software?

Continuation...

can permit ourselves to celebrate the event by inviting our closest friends along with our families, serve them with food that reflects our tastes and their tastes, along with a cake to blow out the candles on, but we must also decide intuitively how we can change These are the questions we for the better before our next birthday. must ponder. Sure, at our birthday we

Casual Glimpses

QR codes are those little squares with black and white boxes in them. You often find QR codes in advertising, however, they are starting to make their way into other markets. When you decode a QR code, data is revealed to you. This data is normally a website address, however, it can also be a QR code vCard, mobile video or a secret message.

- Search for QR code readers. Check out our list of QR code readers

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Most phones do not come with the software to decode QR codes out of the box. For this reason, you must download QR code readers to decode the contents of the any QR code you may come across. Article Source: http://www.708media.com/qrcode/ download-qr-code-reader-mobile-device/

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Guests and Rotarians smile for the camera on Pres Edgee Zarsadias’ Birthday Celebration last November 22, 2013 at Rosebowl Steakhouse and Restaurant november 26, 2013 - Volume 52, Issue 16

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club information

club information

------------------------------------------------------------------Chartered: November 25, 1959 Rotary Club of San Fernando (LU), Inc. Sponsor: Rotary Club of Dagupan RI District 3790 Club Number: 16918 Club Email: rotary@sfclu.com | Contact Number: (072) 607-4537

operation zero

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As of September 27, 2013 1ST and 2ND SEMESTERS PP Harvey Tan Tim Warden P/Sec.Victor Ortega IP Ed Regala Edward Dy Pres. Edgee Zarsadias AG Frederick So Fr. Totty Saluta PP Cres Fernandez PP Ferdinand Fernandez Treas. Danny Hao Peter Nang PP Albert Dy PE Mark Singh PP Jun Tio PP Ives Nisce PP Aldy Dy PP Alan Sy PP Rey Nisce Don Jacob Marvin Martinez Jr.

Dir. Sherwin Go PDG Ces Mendoza Gerard Ostrea PP Jerome Gaerlan PP Jerry Parlan Nikki Valero PP Rudy Yabes Carlos Ospina Hermie Velasco Ismael Caasi PP Rufi Macagba PP Bob Kaiser Alex Peralta PP JB Bolong PP Dan Bolong Joel Salvador Ben Molano PP Richard Dy Dir. Ric Marquez Edwin Canonizado Mike Walker

PP Rey Bonifacio Jayjay Orros Andy Burianyk Mon Espejo PP Ben Ang Matthew Frettsome VP Ronald Dy PP Edgar Yabes Ray Espinosa Vic Marron Gabby Go PP Andy Astom Arnel Chanpinco JB Valero Third Crisanto PP Ming Yan Jao PP Jun Mangaoang Romeo Delfinado

1st Semester Jojo Ancheta PP Martin de Guzman Jun Garantoza

Make up slip

------------------------------------------------------------------This is to certify that Mr. / Mrs. ________________________________attended the regular meeting of Rotary Club of San Fernando (LU), Inc. on November 26, 2013 at Oasis Country Resort, City of San Fernando, La Union.

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