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ACLOBAN CIY -- Te Department o Laborand Employment (DOLE) here will continue tohold job airs to extend much needed assistance to
job seekers.DOLE regional director Exequiel Sarcauga said
that as early as now, he has instructed his field officein Borongan to start coordinating with managerso Public Employment Services Office (PESO) o
various local government units in the province andother necessary preparations or the mega job airin April.
Te mega job air will bring in local and overseasrecruitment placement agencies to Guiuan to bringemployment opportunities to Eastern Samar.
Guiuan was where the first landall o Yolandaoccurred early morning o November 8 last year.
Te proposed dynamics he said was to encour-age local government units to support the programby providing transport acilities or applicants romtheir locality to the venue and vice-versa.
Te event will also serve as a one-stop-shopas DOLE intends to invite government offices thatoffer ront-line service such as the National StatisticsOffice (NSO), Department o Foreign Affairs (DFA),Social Security System (SSS) and the Home Mutual
DOLE slates job fair inGuiuan, E. Samar
ACLOBAN CIY-Te SM Foundationextended assistanceto all o its scholarsin the region whowere all victims o thesupertyphoon Yolanda.
However, out othe 20 scholars o the
oundation, one o themperished due to thetyphoon, said CarmenLinda Atayde, executivedirector or educationo the SM Foundation.
But Ataydehastened to add thatthe scholarship wouldbe transerred to the
victims brother.She said her team
visited the houses otheir scholars across the
region not only to heartheir sad experiencesdue to Yolanda butespecially to check ontheir conditions andextend assistance tothem as well.
Tey have plentyo (harrowing) storiesimparted to us thatmade us all cry, Ataydetold Leyte Samar DailyExpress.
Te SM Foundation
official said that theyprovided P10, 000 oassistance to all their20 scholars in theregion who were thefirst group to avail thescholarship programo said oundation inEastern Visayas.
We know thatour scholars needhelp because they arealso victims o thesupertyphoon Yolanda,Atayde said.
(And) we are notdisappointed with ourscholars in the regionbecause some o themare even deans listerwhile others have goodgrades, she added.(RYAN GABRIEL LLOSA
ARCENAS)
SM Foundationextend assistanceto its scholars inEastern Visayas
G U I U A N ,Eastern Samar- Two
hundred motorengines and anotherthree hundred
fishing boats were
distributed recently
by the Bureauof Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources
to fishermen comingfrom different towns
of this province.
About 143 cashor work fishermen-beneficiaries were
also given financialassistance amountingto P1, 500 each.
Te distribution
Fisherfolks in E. Samarreceive assistance
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o the fishingacilities is under
the Ahon!SampungLibong Bangka para saDalawampung LibongPamilya is a projecto BFAR which aim toprovide 10,000 fishingboats or bancas in threemonths to help rebuildthe livelihood o some20,000 fishermen hit byYolanda.
In Eastern Visayas,BFAR-8 reported thatout o the projected
19,000 fishermen hitby Yolanda, 5,000 othem would be givenassistance.
Te BFAR-8reported that 1,864
fishing boats were eitherrepaired or replacedor fishermen rom the11 municipalities oEastern Samar.
For Guiuan,880units were distributed;284 in Salcedo;135in Quinapondan;130or Lawaan;114 orGiporlos;106 orLlorente;89 or Gen.Mcarthur;79 orHernani and other
fishermen rom othermunicipalities o theprovince.
QUATOGSrestobar
Oras
E.
Samar
Scene in the lm Football Wonder of Tacloban produced by United Nations Development Programme and the Embassy of Switzer-
land to help campaign funds for Yolanda-stricken areas . Photo courtesy of Daniel Kunz
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BASEY, Samar- Tedirector general o theUnited Nations Food andAgriculture Organization(UN-FAO) visited thistown on March 10 to assessthe progress o the projectsimplemented or the recov-ery efforts o the Yolandaaffected agricultural areasand the armers and fish-ermen who were victimsand were displaced by thecalamity.
UN-FAO Director Gen-eral Jose Graziano da Silvawho was with the Depart-ment Agriculture Secretary
FAO to continue to support Yolanda-
affected farmers, DG da Silva saidProceso Alcala distributedrice seeds, ertilizers andarming tools to the arm-ers.
During the press con-erence, Silva expressed hissatisaction with the recov-ery efforts and celebratedthe success o the UN-FAOsYolanda response programand committed FAOs sup-ports on the recovery o thefishing and arming liveli-hoods in the longer term.
Silva said that FAO re-sponded to the appeal othe national governmentor support to affected rice
armers. He inormed reporters
that the recovery programefforts o his agency contin-ues and at present UN-FAOis distributing 4,000 tonso ertilizers to more than80, 000 amilies along with13,000 arming tools on theYolanda affected agricul-tural areas which ensuresplanted rice seeds can reachull production potentialand optimum yield, whichin turn, ensures ood secu-rity and ull recovery o thearmers.(RESIUO A.CAYUBI)
ASSISTANCE. Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala (hands raising) lead in the distribution of shing boats to shermen who lostheir bancas during the supertyphoon Yolanda. Joining him was National Director Asis Perez (holding a microphone) of the Bureau
of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources during the simple turn over rites held at the Balyuan Amphitheater in Tacloban last February25,2014. (TOTEX
ARCUENO)
ACLOBAN CIY-A group composed oYolanda victims have askedPresident Aquino to sackSocial Welare SecretaryCorazon Dinky Solimanover the alleged P580million rotting rice fiasco.
Firing Soliman romher post is justifiableconsidering that thesacks o rice ound at theSubic Freeport that wassupposed to be distributedto Yolanda victims were
already declared as unfitor human consumption,said Efleda Bautista, vicepresident o the PeopleSurge.
According to Bautista,the sacks o rice valued atP580 million was supposedto be distributed to the
victims o typhoon Pablobut or some reason didnot reach to the victims.
Te act that P580
Yolanda victims seeks ouster of Dinkymillion worth o ricemeant or yphoon Pablo
victims in December 2012rotted in the Subic Freeportcries out a case o criminalnegligence, Bautista, in apress statement, said.
According to Bautista,the sacks o rice were to bedistributed or the victimso Yolanda but weredeclared as no longer fitor human consumption.
wo groups otyphoon survivors were
victimized over thiswasted rice, donatedby the customs bureaurom confiscated illegalshipments in 2012 becauseo the irresponsibility othe DSWD to which it wasentrusted, she added.
Bautista questionedwhy the DSWD hadnot been thoroughlyinvestigated, particularlySec. Soliman.
Sec. Dinky Solimanshould resign or beremoved rom office aferbeing shown to be unfit bythis incident as well as thedismal perormance o herdepartment in general inthe two major calamitieso Pablo and Yolanda, shesaid.
According to Bautista,firing Soliman would betoo easy or the Aquinogovernment withoutaddressing the lack o
relie and rehabilitationefforts.Tousands o storm
victims trooped toMalacanang last Februaryto submit their petitionor Aquino to speed updelivery o relie goods,rehabilitation and ademand or P40,000financial assistance whichthe President ignored.(RONALD REYES)
PALO, Leyte- Te
Knights o Columbus
extended financial as-
sistance to the 22 o
its members who per-
ished during the su-
pertyphoon Yolanda.
Te giving o P5,000
cash assistance to the
members o the am-
ily o those who were
killed by the massive
typhoon was led by no
less than the Visayas
State Deputy Rodrigo
Sorongon last week.
O course I am
happy or this financial
assistance extended
by the Knights o Co-
lumbus to us who lost
their loved ones during
Yolanda. Still, themoney would remain
Knights of Columbus extends financial
assistance to families who lost members
due to Yolanda
to be not o big concern
to us considering that in
my case, I lost a grand-
son, said Emilio Lim
who was among those
who received the finan-
cial help.
Lim lost his grandson
Joven, 24, during the ty-
phoon when their house
located at Magallanes
area was destroyed by
the storm surge gener-
ated by Yolanda, consid-
ered to be the worst ty-
phoon on record in the
world.
Te giving o finan-
cial assistance to the
members o the Knights
o Columbus whose
members died during
the disaster was held atthe San Joaquin Church,
this town.
Te churchyard had
become a mass gravesite
with more than 200 peo-
ple, including children,
were hastily buried.
Sorongon said that
the financial assistance
extended to the next
o kin who lost theirloved ones during the
typhoon is just one way
o showing their support
to them.
During the giving o
the assistance, Sorongon
was assisted by Allan
Nicolas Ouano, admin-
istration assistance or
Eastern and Central Vi-
sayas and eorido La-
grea, regional deputy. (JOEY A. GABIEA)
Also, at least 119boat engines havebeen replaced andunctional fishingboats were tallied at482 or fishermen othis town, consideredto have the highestnumber o fishermenaffected by themassive typhoon.
And underthe cash-or-work
program o BFAR,156 fishermenavailed such programreceiving P1, 500 eacho them. Also, fishinggears were distributedto 60 fishermen whileseaweed cultureinputs were providedto 369 beneficiaries.
DA-8 RegionalDirector Bernadette
San Juan and BFAR-8Regional Director JuanAlbaladejo were onhand to distribute thefishing boats, enginesand cash assistancetogether with otheragricultural inputsgiven to the agriculturesector.
AgricultureSecretary ProcesoAlcala was present toannounce the projectsand rehabilitationbeing conductedby the Departmento Agriculture orarmers and fishermenand the wholeagriculture sectoraffected by yphoonYolanda. (AHLETTEC. REYES)
Fisherolks......from page 1 Development Fund or
Pag-ibig to also extendto typhoon-affected res-idents the services thatthey need, he explained.
Afer Yolanda, DOLEhas made available thou-sands o job opportu-nities to the people oEastern Visayas.
Te latest job air thatwas exclusively or localemployment on Tursdaybrought in more than
3,000 vacancies.Te other two mega
job airs were held lastmonth at the Leyte Nor-mal University (LU) andin Ormoc City in Decem-ber last year.
he DOLE is yet toannounce the final dateor the job air in April.(PNA)
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4 OPINIONMarch 09-15 2014
EDITORIAL
T
WIH Lent in ourmidst, we should be re-minded o our duty tohone up our skills in spir-itual warare. We shouldnot let this Lenten seasonpass without doing any-thing to improve ourselvesin this particular depart-ment.
Christ already hintedthis much when he said:From the days o Johnthe Baptist until now, thekingdom o heaven suffersviolence, and the violentbear it away. (Mt 11,12)
We have to understandthough that to be violentin this sense does notmean to be destructive butrather constructive, drivenby love and the desire to beunited with God and withthe others in a way prop-er to us as children o God
and brothers and sistersamong ourselves.
Our lie here on earthcannot but be in someorm o struggle. Asiderom our innate urge togrow and develop that re-quires some effort, we alsohave to contend with ene-mies whose sole intent isprecisely to bring us down,to divert us rom our prop-er path toward holiness.
We are not simplyranged against natural di-ficulties, challenges andtrials in lie, but ratherwith very powerul andsubtle nemeses. Te nat-ural enemies alone are al-ready ormidable. St. Johndescribes them this way:
For all that is in theworld is the concupis-cence o the flesh, and theconcupiscence o the eyes,and the pride o lie, whichis not o the Father, but iso the world. (1 Jn 2,16)
Tats why we can talk eas-ily about envy, jealousy,vanity, lust, greed, sloth,etc.
For this type o ene-mies alone, we need anextensive spiritual phar-macopeia and moral regi-men to cleanse us o theiraffliction. Tats why weare encouraged, especiallyduring Lent, to intensiyour asting and abstinence,and other orms o morti-fication. We should not
take this indication lightly.Tey are very necessary.
Our lifelong warfareYes, we need to pray a
lot and grow in the differentvirtues so we can be strong,optimistic and cheerul,prudent and capable ohandling these challenges.We have to learn how todeal with our weaknessesand the usual temptationsthat come rom the fleshand the world.
But we still have ene-mies tougher than these.As St. Paul said, Our wres-tling is not against fleshand blood, but againstprincipalities and power,against the rulers o theworld o darkness, againstthe spirits o wickedness inthe high places. (Eph 6,12)
Tis type o enemies a-ects us more deeply. Teycorrupt not only the body,but also our very spirit thatis supposed to be our im-
mediate and direct conduitwith God. Tey bring ourwarare rom the arena othe natural to that o thespiritual and supernatural.
With these enemies,our intelligence and will,our thoughts and desireswould then operate outsidethe context o Gods will.Our thoughts and desireswould then be at the mercyo evil spirits that can onlybe handled properly i wealso use spiritual and su-pernatural means, and not
just some natural power.When we ail to delib-
erately offer everything wethink, say and do to God,as told to us in the gospel,then we open ourselvesto the coming o anotherspirit that will offer us, atfirst, a lot o attraction andallurement, until we are soenslaved by it that it wouldbe very difficult or us todetach ourselves rom it.
Tats why today wehave such phenomena asatheism, agnosticism, ma-terialism, and other ormso ungodliness, with theircorresponding manies-tations, such as, the legal-ization o abortion, thespreading culture o death,all orms o corruption, etc.
Tis big and open hos-tility against God and alsoagainst our nature alwaysstarts in a small, unobtru-sive way, cleverly spiced
and glibly packaged to grab
Scrubbed Memories We have a grand
memory or orgetting,said the best president
the US never had. AdlaiStevensons crack comesto mind as we mark the
28th anniversary o PeoplePower. Without bloodshed,
Filipinos shattered the 14-year Marcos dictatorship .
Te Edsa modelhas replayed abroad.
C z e c h o s l o v a k i a sVelvet Revolution
smothered communistrule.. Ecuadorsnoisebarage sent its president
packing. Lebanons CedarRevolution orced Syrian
troops out.Even the Arab
Spring has not ailed, theEconomist. asserts., Not a
Middle East single country
became a stable democracyover the last three years..
rue. But this ignores thelong winter beore...
Most Arabs do not
want to turn the clockback....where the dictators
brothers and the first ladyscousins cream the best
businesses....Te Arabspring is better described
as an awakening rom olddeadening dictatorships.
Te journey may takedecades. But it is welcome.
Under the New
Society, the Philippinesbecame a gulag o sae
houses. Citizens weretortured, maimed and
salvaged there, AmnestyInternational noted. Te
Metropolitan IntelligenceSecurity group ruled as
Marcos torture chamber.It was one o the best
things that happened,Imelda declared. ayo ang
nagligtas ng demokrasya.Tere are more ironies.
Te revolt lef communistswringing their hands in
their sae houses Te Ilocoslooked the other way
resulting in a bizzare bedellowship thats never beenadequately explained..
Clad in atigues,Ferdinand Marcos, Jr,
harangued KBL partisans
rom a Malacanang porchas People Power surged. Aday later, hed be bundled
into Hawaiian exile withamily and cronies.
oday, 57-year oldSenator Marcos sneers atEdsa as the five-percent
revolution Hes also miredin the pork barrel scam.
Te Marcoses tried to scrubblank a nations memory
about executions, tortureto, thef. Te first step in
liquidating a people is to
erase its memory, historianMilan Hubl cautions.
K l e p t o c r a c y s
Lest parents renegehe undamental law o the land
recognizes the vital role o children andyouth in nation building or which it
shall promote and protect their physical, moral,
spiritual, intellectual and social well-bring. Inurtherance thereo, the state declares to likewiserecognize the right o children to assistance,
including proper care and nutrition, and special
protection rom all orms o neglect, abuse, crueltyand exploitation, and other conditions prejudicial
to their development. Tis protection does notexclude such as against their parents and guardians.
Recently, certain local government units
in Metro Manila have concretized in theirgovernment policies this protection due the touted
hope o the motherland. Te LGU o MandaluyongCity is in ull implementation o an ordinancepenalizing the parents o minors who are ound to
have committed inractions o law and violations
o local ordinances. In as much as the minorsare seemingly clothed with impunity under theJuvenile Justice and Welare Act o 2006 (RA
9344), in that other sinister minds are utilizingthem in the perpetration o crimes, the local edictwill run afer the parents or guardian who are
remiss in their responsibility o looking afer their
own children or wards.Te city governments o Muntinlupa andQuezon were reported to ollow suit. Tese LGUssee the need to discipline not only the children
in conflict with the law but the parents as wellwho are primarily reposed with the natural dutyand obligation, not only to their Creator, but
also to the society. Needing intervention are not
beneeciary can speakreely, due to liberties that
People Power restored.Bongbong, itches to run
or the presidency in 2016--- afer being slammed by
the US Federal Court ( 9thcircuit) with a US$353.6
thousand fine or trying tosmuggle out paintings and
artwork held in evidence.Ten Mayor Joseph
Estrada hunkered downin San Juan, itching orMarcos troops to plaster
the rebels. Hes the onlyPhilippine president ever
convicted or plunder.,
As Manila mayor today,.Erap vouched or hisson Jinggoy enmeshed
in the pork scam. Bangin ama kabang, in anak
niya mayan tundukan, theausug proverb says. Ithe ather is spotted, the
son will be speckled.Ousted by People
Power 2, Estrada calledor crowds to spring him
rom the clink. Erapassumed People Power
could be whistled up.,I
can call spirits rom
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NEWS 5March 09-15 2014
Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Eighth (8th) Judicial
RegionBRANCH 4
Dolores, Eastern Samar
METRO ORMOC
COMMUNITY
COOPERATIVE
(OCCCI),
Mortgagee,
-versus-
PORTIA G.
MENDOZA,
Mortgagor,
EJF No. 315
For:
EXTRA-JUDICIAL
FORECLOSURE
OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE UNDER
ACT NO. 3135, AS
AMENDED
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NOTICE OF EXTRA-
JUDICIAL SALE
Upon Extra-JudicialPetition for Sale under Act No.
3135/1508 led by METRO
ORMOC COMMUNITY
COOPERATIVE (OCCCI),
against PORTIA G.
MENDOZA, of L. Gales
St., Brgy. 8, Can-avid,
Eastern Samar, to satisfy
the mortgage indebtedness
which as of March, 2013
amounts to TWO HUNDRED
FIFTEEN THOUSANDONE HUNDRED NINETY-
TWO PESOS AND
SIXTY CENTAVOS (PhP
Republic of thePhilippines
Regional Trial Court
8th Judicial Region
BRANCH 4
Dolores, Eastern Samar
KRIZZIA IMARI A.
PRADO,
Petitioners
-vs-
LCR of Dolores,
E. Samar, OFFICE
of the SOLICITOR
GENERAL, And
all persons who are
interested,
Respondents
CIVIL CASE NO. 326For:
CANCELLATION
of an ENTRY IN the
CERTIFICATE of LIVE
BIRTH
x- - - - - - - - - --x
ORDERA veried petition had
been led before this Court by
petitioner KRIZZIA IMARI
A. PRADO thru counsel,
praying among others that
after notice and hearing, an
order be issued canceling the
annotation in the Certicate
of Live Birth of the petitioner
that she is legitimated by the
subsequent marriage of herparents.
The petition being
sufcient in form and
substance, the same is herebyset for hearing before this
Court on March 26, 2014 at
8:00 oclock in the morning
at which any interested person
may appear and oppose the
petition.
Let a copy of this Order
be published at the expense of
the petitioners once a week for
three (3) consecutive weeks
in a newspaper of general
circulation in the Province of
Eastern Samar duly accredited
by this Court.
Furnish copy of this order
and of the petition to the
petitioner, her counsel, LCR
of Dolores, E. Samar and the
Solicitor General.
SO ORDERED.Dolores, Eastern Samar,
January 28, 2014.
(Sgd.) FILOTEA M.
ESTORNINOS
Presiding JudgeESB: March 2- 8, 9-15, 16-22,
2014
Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Eighth (8th) Judicial
Region
BRANCH 2
Borongan, Eastern Samar
IN THE MATTER OF
THE CORRECTION
OF ENTRY IN THECERTIFICATE OF LIVE
BIRTH OF BYRON
BUENAFE BAULA
BYRON BUENAFE
BAULA, rep. by
CARIDAD BUENAFE
BAULA,
Petitioner
-versus-
THE LOCAL CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF
LLORENTE, EASTERN
SAMAR, THE
CIVIL REGISTRAR
GENERAL, NSO,
MANILA,Respondents
SPL. PROC. NO. 130-11
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Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Eighth (8th) Judicial
RegionBRANCH 2
Borongan, Eastern Samar
IN RE: PETITION FOR
ADOPTION OF minor
child JOHN ALFRED
BUENAFE DALINA
& CANCELLATION
OF THE CERT. OF
LIVE BIRTH OF JOHN
ALFRED DALINA
UNDER REG. NO.
2009-276.
SPS. FREDDIE A.
DALINA & THELMA
B. DALINA
Petitioners
SPEC. PROC. NO. 150-
12
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ORDERThis is a veried petition
for adoption of minor John
Alfred Buenafe Dalina
led by petitioners-spouses
Freddie A. Dalina and Thelma
B. Dalina praying that after
due publication, notice and
ORDERThis is a veried petition
for correction of entries in
the Certicate of Live Birth
led by petitioner Byron
Buenafe Baula, represented
by Caridad Buenafe Baula,
through counsel, praying
that after due notice and
hearing, judgment be rendered
directing the Local Civil
Registrar of Llorente, Eastern
Samar and the Civil Registrar
General, National Statistics
Ofce, Manila, to correct the
entry in his record of birth,
particularly his gender and
sex from female to male,
his true and correct gender,
and also his rst name from
Viron to Byron.
Finding the petition to be
in due form and substance,
set this case for hearing on
May 6, 2014, at 9:30 in the
morning, at the session hall of
this Court. Any person having
or claiming any interest under
the entries in the record of
birth the correction of which
is being sought may, within
fteen (15) days from noticeof the petition or from the
last date of publication of
this Order, le his opposition
thereto.
Let copy of this Order
be published once a week
for three (3) consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of
general circulation and
duly accredited to publish
judicial or legal notices in the
province of Eastern Samar at
the expense of the petitioner.
Send a copy of this
Order, together with a copy
of the petition to the Ofce
of the Solicitor General,
134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi
Village, Makati City and
to the Local Registrar of
Llorente, Eastern Samar,
the Civil Registrar General,
National Statistics Ofce,
Manila and to petitioner and
his representative Caridad
Buenafe Baula, and his
counsel.
SO ORDERED.
Borongan City, Eastern
Samar, January 21, 2014.
(Sgd.) NATHANIEL E.
BALDONO
Presiding Judge
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215,192.60), excluding
penalties, charges, attorneys
fees and expenses of
foreclosure, the undersigned
or his duly authorized deputy
will sell at public auction on
MARCH 26, 2014 at 10:00a.m. at the main entrance of
the Municipal Building of
Can-avid, Eastern Samar to
the highest bidder for CASH
or MANAGERS CHECK
and in Philippine currency, the
following property with all its
improvements, to wit:
ARP No.: 05-05008-
00243
LOCATION: Brgy. 08,
Can-avid, Eastern Samar
LAND AREA: 94 SQ.M.
CADASTRAL LOT NO.:
2912
ASSESSORS LOT NO.:
026
BLOCK NO.: 07
BOUNDARIES: North
025-Casarino; South L.
Gales Street; East 024 A.
Hicao; West 027-J. Concan
All sealed bids must be
submitted to the undersignedon the above stated time and
date.
In the event the public
auction should not take place
on the said date, it shall be
held on APRIL 8, 2014,
without further notice.
Dolores, Eastern Samar,
Philippines, February 19,
2014,
(Sgd.) Atty. MA.
JALICE B. LATOJA-
IRASGA
Clerk of Court VIAnd Ex-Ofcio SheriffESB: March 2- 8, 9-15, 16-22,
2014
hearing, judgment be rendered
(1) granting the adoption of
herein minor child by herein
petitioners spouses Freddie
A. Dalina and Thelma B.
Dalina and forthwith, a
decree of adoption be issuedplacing herein minor child
John Alfred B. Dalina in the
category of a legitimate child
of herein petitioners; (2)
granting and bestowing upon
said minor child all the rights
and privileges appurtenant to
a legitimate child; (3) ordering
the Local Civil Registrar of
Maydolong, Eastern Samar
and the National Statistics
Ofce, the cancellation of
the Live Birth Certicate
of John Alfred B. Dalina
under Registry No. 2009-276
which for all legal intents
and purposes is a null and
void document having been
issued through inadvertent
misrepresentations of herein
petitioners; (4) ordering the
registration anew of the fact
of birth of herein minor John
Alfred B. Dalina of the Local
Civil Registrar of Maydolong,
Eastern Samar, and (5) other
reliefs which are just and
equitable under the premises
are likewise prayed for.
Finding the petition to
be sufcient in form and
substance, set this case for
hearing on May 2, 2014, at
9:00 oclock in the morning
at the session Hall of this
Court. Any person having
or claiming any interest in
the adoption of minor JohnAlfred B. Dalina, may, within
fteen (15) days from Notice
of the petition or from the last
date of the publication of this
Order, le his/her opposition
thereto.
Let a copy of this Order
be published once a week for
three (3) consecutive weeks
in a newspaper of general
circulation in the Province of
Eastern Samar and accredited
by this Court to publish
judicial and legal notices, at
the expense of the petitioners.
The Provincial Social
Welfare and Development
Ofcer (PSWDO) is hereby
directed to conduct a Child
and Home Study Report, and
to conduct counseling sessions
with the biological parents on
the matter of adoption of the
adoptee, and to submit her
reports thereon before the date
of hearing.
Furnish copy of this
Order, together with a copy
of the petition to the Ofce of
the Solicitor General (OSG),
134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi
Village, Makati City, to the
Provincial Prosecutor, the
PSWDO, Borongan City,
Eastern Samar, Atty. Apelado
and the petitioners.
SO ORDERED.
Borongan City, Eastern
Samar, December 5, 2013.(Sgd.) NATHANIEL E.
BALDONO
Presiding JudgeESB: March 2- 8, 9-15, 16-22,
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Publication NoticeR.A. 9048
Republic o the PhilippinesCity Civil Registry
Province o Eastern SamarCity o Borongan
NOICE FOR PUBLICAION
In compliance with Section 5 o R.A. 9048, a notice
is hereby serve to the public that MA. BELEN BALBIN
CASPE-ASAYAShas filed with this Office a petition
or change o first name rom BELENto MA. BELEN
in the Birth Certificate o BELEN BALBEN CASPE
who was born on May 24, 1964 at Borongan, Samar
and whose parents are JOSE CASPE and FELOMINA
A. BALBIN.
Any person adversely affected by said petition mayfile written opposition with this Office not later than25 March 2014.
(Sgd.) MA. LUISA M. AZUL III City Civil Registrar
ESB: March 9-15, 16-22, 2014
Republic o the PhilippinesOFFICE OF HE MUNICIPAL CIVIL
REGISRARMaydolong, Eastern Samar
NOICE FOR PUBLICAION
Publication NoticeR.A. 10172
In compliance with the publication requirement
and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No.
2013-1 Guidelines in the implementation o the
Administrative Order No. 1 Series o 2012 (IRR on
R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public t\
that Gertlie Vidal Loste has filed with this Office, a
petition or Correction o entry in sex rom Female
to Male in the Certificate o Live Birth o Gerlie
Vidal Loste at Maydolong, Eastern Samar and whose
parents are Gerry Loste and Rosalie Vidal.
Any person adversely affected by said petition mayfile his written opposition with this Office not laterthan March 24, 2014.
(Sgd.) ENGR. SUSANA D. ABERIAMunicipal Civil Registrar
ESB: March 9-15, 16-22, 2014
the deep, ShakepearesGlendower boasted: o
which Hotspur replied..Or so can any man. But
will they come when youdo call or them? Nonecame or Erap.
In response to JaimeCardinal Sins appeal,
people massed rom 22 to25 February. Tey savedJuan Ponce Enrile romMarcos ury or plotting totake over. Cory had beencheated massively in hisCayagan bailiwick, Enrilesaid in Edsas aferglow.. But in later elections ,
Enrile apologized toIlocano voters or PeoplePower. Will amnesia savehim rom todays plundercharges lodged with theOmbudsman?
o the end, GloriaM a c a p a g a l - A r r o y oshivered at People Powerscapacity to bring hercorrupt regime down. In
hospital detention today,GMA wonders, like porkcam queen Janet Napoles,what next?.
wo hours afer theMarcoses and croniesscrambled aboard escapehelicopters, JournalistLin Neumann wandered
into hurriedly vacatedMalacang bedrooms. Istill recall the sweet odorrising rom flagoons ochannel no.5 and Joyperume lef behind inthe rush to pack jewelsand other valuables...Emerging rom the palace, it was impossible notto be moved by people
kneeling, praying therosary... A peaceul our-day revolt toppled adictatorship that onceseemed impregnable.
In the run-up to therevolt, Neumann recalledbumping into MinisterJose Jolly Benitez at,
Manila Hotels bar Howdid you guys lose control?she asked. And a tipsyBenitez spat out: Nuns.How could we know those***ing nuns were going tosit on the ballot boxes?
Benitez then launcheda crude string o ephitets,took another swig andadded: Tere is no way
out or Marcos. We dontknow what to do,, thenstaggered off into thenight.
People Power restoredreedoms. Tat was ourdecades ago. Did wecooperate by orgetting?Eight out o 10 studentstoday barely recall thekangaroo trial o BenignoAquino Jr. beore MilitaryCommission No. 2. Orwhy he was gunned down.
Few recall that JuanPonce Enrile and colonels,mostly rom PMA class72, staged repeated coupsto unseat Cory. GodSave the Queen, staged inNovember 1986, wouldhave installed Enrile inpower, reducing CorazonAquino, to figurehead.
So, we recall ,compulsively perhaps, onthe 28th anniversary oPeople Power, Maybe.our stories may offerinsights, specially or thosetoo young to remember.
Forgetting embeds injustice.Falsification o historyinvites repeated abuse. Itprevents healing. Systematicdistortion o acts abortsessential reorms.
Indeed, we orgetat the cost o betrayal.Amnesia over past crimesreflects a weak senseo the nation and o thecommon good, SociologistJohn Carroll writes in ANation in Denial. Unless(the country reaffirms)
those values, it may becondemned to oreverwander in the valuelesspower plays among theelite.
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Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
8th Judicial Region
Branch 3
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
VILMA CORTEZ-
SALVEDIA,Petitioner
-versus-
THE LOCAL CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF
GUIUAN, EASTERN
SAMAR,
Respondent
Special Proceeding No.
1379
For:
CORRECTION OF
ENTRIES
x- - - - - - - -x
ORDERBefore this Court is
a veried Petition led
by VILMA CORTEZ-SALVEDIA, through counsel,
praying of this Honorable
Court that, after due notice,
publication and hearing, an
ORDER be issued directing
the Local Civil Registrar
of Guiuan, Eastern Samar
to correct the entries in the
Certicate of Live Birth
of Petitioner, with Local
Civil Registry No. 85-680,
particularly the following:
A. Petitioners Middlename: from CORTEX to
CORTEZ;
B. Petitioners Last
name: from SALVEDEA to
SALVEDIA;
C. Middle name and
last name of Petitioners
Mother (Maiden name): From
DIONESIA C. SALVEDEA
to DIONESIA R. CORTEZ;
It appearing that the
Petition is sufcient in form
and substance, let the initial
hearing of the petition be set
on April 24, 2014at 8:30 in
the morning in the Session
Hall of this Court, Regional
Trial Court, Branch 3, Guiuan,
Eastern Samar. Let a copyof this Order be published
in a newspaper of general
and the Province of Eastern
Samar at the expense of the
petitioner, once a week for
three (3) consecutive weeks
prior to the date of hearing
to afford person or persons
who may have opposition to
le the same, stating among
others the grounds why said
Petition should not be granted,
and attend on said hearing at
the date, time and place as
above-stated.
Let a copy thereof be
furnished to the Solicitor
General, Ofce of the Civil
Registrar, Guiuan, Eastern
Samar, and the Assistant
Provincial Prosecutor, for
information and appropriate
action.
SO ORDERED in
Chambers.
February 13, 2014 in the
afternoon.
Guiuan, Eastern Samar,
Philippines.
(Sgd.) ROLANDO M.
LACDO-O
Presiding JudgeESB: March 2- 8, 9-15, 16-22,
ACLOBAN CIY
A ashion designer who
traces her root in this
Yolanda-hit city is makingwaves at the London
ashion scene with the
massive typhoon serving
as her inspiration.ipay Caintic, 25,
got to showcase her
designs now gettingraves at the prestigious
London Fashion Week,
an experience she finds as
surreal.Its surreal to be here,
being at an exhibit in
London Fashion Week.Te genuine appreciation
and attention the
collection has been getting
is still is, Caintic said inan online interview.
Te ashion showcase,
participated by 120young designers rom 30countries, ran or 10 days
rom February 12-22 at
180 Te Strand, London.Caintic, who made her
concept just in two weeks,
was interviewed by Kellie
Morgan and Myleen Klassboth o CNN and another
one in News Arise o Sky
Channel.Te young designer
specializes in knitted
street wear with pineapplefiber as her main material.
(But) or my IFS
collection, I also used
bamboo yarn, rubber
WORLD CLASS. A Tacloban-born fashion designer Tipay Caidic is making waves in the
international fashion show, particularly in London with Yolanda-related stories serving as
her inspiration in making her creations.
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silicone, acrylic and
molded plastic. Tis has
a personal take on me, my
amily and even strangersduring the typhoon,
Caintic said.
Calling her collection
Hell Knows No Wrathlike Yolanda at the
International Fashion
Show 2014 o LondonFashion Week, Caintic
made waves and moved
ashion critics with her
resh collection.Tis collection is a
reflection o what my
hometown acloban Cityexperienced during the
supertyphoon Haiyan
(local name Yolanda) last
November 8, 2013.It has six looks and
each look is a stage that
described a certain eelingor theme during andafer the typhoon. Te
devastation wrought by
Yolanda is my inspirationhere, Caintic said.
Te first stage o the
collection is downpour,
how the surge, the black,dirty water swallowed the
city o acloban. Te lines
are cut reers where therewas no electricity and
communication lines or
days.Next line was no one
is watching you with the
staggering magnitude
o devastation, it seems
no one was in charge.
Blame game ollows,
then picking up the
pieces and blindhope the humanitarian
organizations and
countries giving help to
bring hope to all survivors.She was not in
acloban when Yolanda
pummeled the city as shewas in Manila.
It took our days beore
she was able to contact her
amily in the city and withthe help o their riends,
she was able to hire a van
to bring her amily out oacloban.
Caintic, a graduate o
Bachelor o Science in
Visual Communicationat University o the
Phi l ippines-Dil iman,
pursued her passion indesign and enrolled atSchool o Fashion and
the Arts (SoFA) Design
Institute in Makati Cityand eventually became a
scholar.
Caintic was part
o PEFA (PreviewMagazines Emerging
Fashion alent Awards)
in 2012. She is grateulthat PEFA and SoFA
endorsed her to IFS. Tis
is her first time to bepart o the InternationalFashion Showcase (IFS)
in London. (VICKY
ARNAIZ)
Designer from Tacloban makeswaves in London runway
our attention. We haveto be most wary o theselittle openings to sin bymaking our consciencemore refined and sensi-tive, and by growing in
the virtues.We have to understand
lie is always a choice be-tween God and ourselves,between God and thedevil, between God andthe world. We have to behumble enough to chooseGod always.
Te humility involvedhere would lead us to eel
the need to continue ask-ing or the grace o God,
accomplish nothing thatwould bring us to oureternal lie.
Te humility in-volved here would leadus also to trust in God,especially when we seeour own weaknesses,mistakes, ailures. With
such trust, we simply be-gin and begin again in
Our lifelong.....from page 4
only the children, but
the parents, too, whoare accountable to thecommunity or whatever
wrong their childrendo that mar the peaceand orderliness in their
locality. Te children intheir custody are theiraccountability.
Is it not therationale in putting
the children under thecustody o a receptioncenter, preerably a
rehabilitation acility?Parents are duty-boundto discipline their
children and ensure thesociety that they will be
raised as well-meaningcitizens. However, i bythe misdeeds o their
children they providethe state and the societythe impression that
they renege in theirresponsibility, theirchildren are placed in
an institution that thelatter will be reormed.
Notwithstanding thisdeprivation o directparental supervision,
there are parents whorather push theirchildren to err and be
placed in correctionalinstitutions asway o escaping
their elementaryresponsibility o caring
and providing thebasic needs o theirmisguided children.
Tereore, to break thisunproductive habit and
seen as a measure toeffectively minimize theincidents o children
involving in crimes,the parents should bepenalized.
Lest Parent......from page 4
President Benigno Noynoy Aquino visited the town of Tanauan on February
25 as he lead in the groundbreaking of the towns memorial park to give honor
and remember those who died during Yolanda in said town. He was joined
by the town mayor, Pelagio Tecson and Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico
Petilla. Photo by Totex Arcueno
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