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Resolution introduced by Councilor Philian Louise Weygan-Allan

RESOLUTIONS URGING CERTAIN SECTORS TO UNDERTAKE AN ANTI-GAMBLING CAMPAIGN IN THE CITY OF BAGUIO CITY

WHEREAS, PAGCOR reports that as of March 2012 it has gained a robust 3.67 gross income its 10th month to surpass previous earnings under the new administration. According to PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Cristino Naguiat, the March record feat now goes down in history as “PAGCOR’s highest total income ever posted for a single month since the Philippine government went into the direct management of casino operations 26 years ago”;

WHEREAS, the technical definition of gambling is to play a game for money or to bet on an uncertain outcome;

WHEREAS, gambling in the Philippines proliferated because of it being legal like Casino, Cock fighting, Horse racing, lottery, Bingo and others;

WHEREAS, RA 9287 known as the Philippine Law against Illegal Gambling defines what is legal and illegal gambling;

WHEREAS, recently gambling proliferated the city of Baguio amidst the numerous trade fairs, Bingo sa Barangay and other similar fund raising activities, tainting the image of Baguio as a City of Character, tourist destination,  educational and business center;

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, URGING CERTAIN SECTORS TO UNDERTAKE AN ANTI-GAMBLING CAMPAIGN IN THE CITY OF BAGUIO

FURTHER, that organizations and institutions undertaking ethical programs like the Character City Council, government departments, employees associations, schools, churches, Barangays, business associations and other sectors be encouraged to the join anti gambling campaigns.

SO MOVED.

Respectfully submitted to the City Secretary for inclusion in the Agenda.

Councilor Philian Louise Weygan-Allan

Greetings all! A. Class 1974 is the main host of the 2009 Sc Hi Alumni homecoming and we would want to release these details.

Theme: “Remembering, Reminiscing, Reconnecting”

Date: Dec 19, 2009

Venue: UB Centennial Bldg.

B. Registration fee: 150 pesos early bird until Nov 15,2009 and regular at 200 pesos. Overseas registration is US$5. (this covers your snack and souvenir program copy) Contact: Filipinas Lumabas Lubrica, chairperson

C. Souvenir Program: This will include greetings, historical data, directory and advertisement. Size will be 8 1/2 x 5.5 of good paper material. Colored print for cover and inside is black and white.

We encourage individuals, groups, and batches to advertise.

Rates of advertisement: Inside back/front cover – 5000 pesos or US$100 One page @ 1000 pesos or $ 25 1/2 page @ 500 pesos or $15 Deadline for text and payment is Nov 15, 2009 please sent in text to: reydacones@yahoo.com or philianweygan@gmail. com or ayipphil@yahoo.com For payments please sent to the BPI account for the reunion(details to follow)

D. There will be a raffle for door prizes We encourage donors and ideas Contact: Clarita Casuga-Tabin, chairperson

E. Program starts at 1:00 to 6:00 (details will be posted separately) contact for details: Philian Louise C. Weygan, chairperson

F. Memorabilia: We will start a portion for memorabilia of the Science Hi for the past 40 years. Portion of this will be the clippings of photos taken through the years. We are requesting the following to join Rey Dacones in coming up with the power point presentation and the memorabilia: Ramon Dacawi Diego Bautista VJ Cawis Larry Laranang

G. Invitation is still on for coordinators who like to join the working committees

For more details please contact: Benilda Zaragosa-Narcelles ; Re-union Event Coordinator Filipinas Lubrica-Bugante: Secretary or the Science High thru Director Erlina (note: posted in FB, Yahoogroups, WordPress) We request all batch to post in their own groups. Thank you – Philian Weygan and Linda Carino/ press release committee)

Ordinary Song

Just an ordinary song

Relating a story of two people

Who met in high school and catches up after 39 years.

In high school

Boy likes girl

But so scared to share feelings and thoughts

Thinks he was inadequate.

Girl has a crush on the boy in third year

And watches him daily

Shocking! Girl’s close friend develops crush on boy.

Girl is devastated

Relents to close friend for loyalty’s sake

Girl shifts attention to boy’s friend.

After College

Boy with high school friends

Visit girl and spends a whole day together

Memories kept in thought and in photographs.

Group walking and snacking in Burnham

Spending time church and folk den

Day closed with group in girl’s home.

Girl was glad and expectant

Nothing happens

Nothing develops, each to it’s own.

Reunions

1999 class  reunion

all now matured men and women

confident, accomplished and joyous.

39 years after

In Desongbird cafe

Man dedicates song to woman

And says “it never was infatuation.”

Woman was speechless

Warm feeling flooding – wasted years when

Realized life would have been more beautiful and meaningful.

It becomes an inspiration

Something to treasure for life

Love is wonderful that spans decades.

God, thank you for Emmett

(by Philian Louise Weygan, Feb 7, 2009)

Today we visited Emmett at the hospital

He looked at us and smiled

Though he said his leg pains, he indulged us

He said is was to go home today

But it was not be, and so maybe tomorrow.

Benilda and I shared to him Bits and pieces about our class 74.

Of the then and of the now

He would nod to confirm

And smile as he too remembers.

And so God, we thank you For sharing Emmett to us

Before, in our youthfulness unbounded

Now, in our matured undertakings

For he unselfishly gave himself to us.

With him we became more than our wildest dreams

Performing in Music Barn, Cantatas and cheering

or competing in experimental researches

or declamations and extemporaneous speeches

or tumbling in gymnastics and excelling in academics

He made us believe and never doubting we were the cream of the crop.

Those times, it was a love hate relationship

We love him because he cared and defended us

We loved him because he made us believe in ourselves

We loved him because he brought our best things in us

We loved him because he was giving.

We hated him because he throws tantrums

We hated him because he gets upset when we were out of key

We hated him because we were jealous of FIT

We hated him because he will finds out we cut classes and disobedient

We hated him because he seemingly was always right.

Years after, we look back and realize

His enormous investment in our young lives

We changed because he wanted excellence and victory

We were molded because he gave his best

We owed him much of what we are today, yet priceless.

So as the day ends, Thank you God – for Emmett.