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    OUTSTANDING LOCAL NEWSPAPERFor Five Consecutive YearsSt. Peter Baptist Catholic Mass Media Awards

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    VOL. XX, NO. 45 BICOL, THE PHILIPPINES JUNE 9-15, 2013 P5.00

    Leni Robredoto graceDaet Pinyasan

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    Springs around Mt. Ma

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    LEGAZPI CITY -- Volcanologists are gath-HULQJ VFLHQWLF GDWD WR YDOLGDWH UHSRUWVVSULQJV VXUURXQGLQJ 0D\RQ YROFDQR DUH GU\-LQJ XS GHVSLWH WKH RQVHW RI WKH UDLQ\ VHDVFODLPLQJ WKHVH DUH VLJQV WKDW WKH YROFDQRV-QRUPDOLWLHV KDYH LQWHQVLHG DQ RIFLDO RI W3KLOLSSLQH ,QVWLWXWH RI 9ROFDQRORJ\ DQG 6HLV-PRORJ\ 3KLYROFV VDLG :HGQHVGD\

    As Mayon throws tantrums

    Sorsogon execs set upplans on Mt. Bulusan

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    Mts. Mayon and Bulusan are separated by an over 100-kilometer distance butthese two active volcanoes have the at-titudes of being sympathetic with each

    other.It is under this yet-to-be-proven be-

    lief that the Sorsogon Provincial Disaster 5LVN 5HGXFWLRQ 0DQDJHPHQW 2IFH 63-DRRMO) has placed its search and rescueoperatives on alert as it cautioned the sixORFDO JRYHUQPHQW XQLWV /*8V DURXQG WKHvolcano from allowing human activitieswithin its four-kilometer permanent dan-ger zone.

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    BIKOL REPORTER2 JUNE 9 - 15, 2013OPINION

    OPINIONS

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    BIKOL REPORTER 3 JUNE 9 - 15, 2013

    BGen Fallorina and BGen Turalde lays the shoulder loopswith the rank of Lt Col to Gov. Joey Salceda as the PhilippineAir Force Reserve last May 29 at the Bicol Tactical OperationsGroup headquarter in Legazpi City.

    The DIPECHO project implementation team from the DA RFU 5, PAGASA, CBSUA, and BU,briefed the European evaluators headed by Amelie Yan- Gouiffes (inset), DRR Coordinator of the European Commission, on the DIPECHO project updates, in a round-table discussionheld June 4 in Legazpi City. DA 5 OIC Regional Executive Director Abelardo Bragas (insetright), presented the DIPECHO updates.)RU D JDPH WKDW IDYRUV UHOD-

    WLYHO\ WDOO SHRSOH LWV PDQ\ QGit rather impressive to see how EDVNHWEDOO KDV SHUPHDWHG )LOL- SLQR FXOWXUHWR WKLV GD\ LW LVWKH QDWLRQV PRVW SRSXODU VSRUW+HUH WKH SDVVLRQ LV VR JUHDW WKDW\RXG VHH SHRSOH SOD\ LW ZKLOHZHDULQJ VOLSSHUV VDQGDOV RUVRPHWLPHV HYHQ EDUHIRRW %XWnothing reinstates this fact better than the presence of basketballhoops everywhereon the sidesRI EXLOGLQJV LQ IURQW RI VDUL VDULVWRUHV HYHQ LQ WKH PLGGOH RI WKHstreet.0 RUH WKDQ - XVW D 6SR UWV9HQXH

    Basketball is so deeply in-JUDLQHG LQ WKH ORFDO FXOWXUH WKDWLWV KDUG WR QG D QHLJKERUKRRGWKDW GRHVQW KDYH D EDVNHWEDOO

    court tucked somewhere. Virtu-DOO\ HYHU\ WRZQ KDV LW ,Q IDFWthere are more basketball courtsthan there are barangay healthcenters. But while moneyeddistricts often pride themselvesZLWK D FRYHUHG FRXUW SODFHVVXFK DV %DUDQJD\ $EHOOD 1DJD&LW\ GRQW HYHQ KDYH D GHFHQWcourt to play on.

    More than just being a lo-FDWLRQ IRU UHFUHDWLRQ KRZHYHUthese places serve a bigger social

    purpose. Be it a council meetingRU WKH EDUDQJD\ VLQJLQJ FRQWHVW

    basketball courts are defaultvenues for holding communityevents. Is the school year aboutWR HQG" 7KHUHV D JRRG FKDQFHthat the local public school willhold graduation ceremonies in

    there. Did a typhoon ravage theneighborhood? Expect the cov-ered court to be turned into anHYDFXDWLRQ FHQWHU ,Q D VHQVH WKH

    place has become the de facto

    town square for most communi-ties.,QVSLULQJ *UHDWQHVV

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    people bound by a common lovefor the game go to the courts not

    MXVW WR KRQH WKHLU VNLOOV EXW DOVRto bond with the rest of the com-PXQLW\ ,WV D SODFH ZKHUH UHOD-WLRQVKLSV DUH VWUHQJWKHQHG ,WVtheir tambayan. she stresses.

    Seeing the potential to driveVRFLDO YDOXH $OD[DQ )5 LV KDU -nessing the power of the com-PXQLW\ WKURXJK WKH *DOLQJ 0Rcampaigna collaborative ef-fort between small-town localsto construct these symbols of FRPPXQLW\ DQG WXUQ WKHP LQWRsomething that moves people toaim for greatness.

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    project which was funded by the(XURSHDQ &RPPLVVLRQ DLPHG WRHQKDQFH OLYHOLKRRGV UHVLOLHQFHRI VPDOO VFDOH IDUPHUV DQG VK-erfolks in disaster prone areasthrough the institutionalizationof DRR in agriculture. The DADQG )$2V SDUWQHUV LQ WKLV SURMHFWDUH 3$*$6$ &HQWUDO %LFRO 6WDWH8QLYHUVLW\ RI $JULFXOWXUH &%-68$ %LFRO 8QLYHUVLW\ %8 DQG

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    BIKOL REPORTER4 JUNE 9 - 15, 2013ETCETERA

    INNER CHESSBY J. HENRY DANICAN

    jokee BOTOR-REYES

    PELL-MELL

    Understand Work and BeyondIt takes a very vibrant and dynamic speaker to hold an

    audience of sixty on their toes for a day. (with 2 snacks andlunch) provided. Understanding Work and Beyond was thesubject of the midyear enhancement progr am of the Iriga CityWater District held May 24, 2013.

    The very unassuming but truly knowledgeable of the topichappens to be the Dean of the College of Business and

    Accountancy of the Ateneo de Naga University whose nameis Debbie Abiog-Adriano. But she was simply wonderful andno wonder, there were no dull moments during the entireproceedings.

    It was a medley of a crowd of employees of the districttheGM himself, department managers and section chiefs, tellers,FOHUNV DQG RWKHU RIFH VWDII HQFRGHUV WHFKQLFLDQV DQG PHWHUreaders who all reacted positively to the statements on theidea of improving themselves after knowing and understandingtheir work better. Towards the end of the lecture punctuated

    by unexpected recitations that was a little bit threatening,the questions asked by the resource speaker that drawXQDQLPRXV \HV UHSO\ ZHUH DUH \RX KDSS\ ZLWK \RXU ZRUN":RXOG \RX OLNH WR LPSURYH LQ \RXU ZRUN" 'R \RX ORRN IRUZDUGWR D SURPRWLRQ" 7KDW WKH DQVZHUV ZHUH YHU\ HQFRXUDJLQJshould make the GM happy and he can look forward to better performance among his subordinates and also better relationsamong the employees and with their market.

    My personal appreciation to the Dean for the wonderfuland invaluable time she spent with the ICWD employees.She was a real trooper that the lecture that was meant to bedelivered in two hours dragged on till afternoon to everybodysdelight.

    Dean Debbie, may your tribe increase. Meeting one who isconnected with the Jesuit institution makes me grow nostalgicsince for some time in the past, I was also opportuned toteach Journalism and Literature in college,. I truly cherishmy Ateneo de Naga College (now a University) experiences.Email [email protected]

    Discipline Among Elementary GradesPupils Towards Academic Excellence

    By FILIPINO ONOFRE NOJARATeacher 2, Pantat Elementary School

    Tinambac, Camarines Sur

    No success is ever attained without discipline. The greatclassical masters Beethoven and Chopin would write their compositions for hours, writing and rewriting them until theyDUH VDWLVHG ZLWK WKHLU ZRUNV 6WXGHQWV ZKR JUDGXDWH ZLWKsumma or cum laude might have burned their midnight candlelow to be able to achieve excellent grades.

    Discipline should start among children in their early yearsin school. That way, disciplining oneself becomes a developedhabit especially during the childs formative years and can becarried on as one matures and even reaches old age.

    Since the pursuit of education is not not merely intellectualbut also emotional, physical and even spiritual, discipline

    towards a good life should consider all these aspects. And since the pupils are just in their elementary grades andWKHUHIRUH FDQ EH YXOQHUDEOH WR PDQ\ QHJDWLYH LQXHQFHV WKHparents and the teachers must exerc ise collaborative effortsto get the children develop discipline.

    The teachers as well as the parents can encourage theseyoung persons to develop sound study habits. The teachersmust be insistent in checking their pupils performance inschool and encourage them to do better. The parents, on theother hand, must likewise impose similar sound study habitslike monitoring religiously their home works and assignments,help them get into other activities like reading and watchingeducational television programs such as like DiscoveryChannel and National Geographic and discouraging themfrom watching trash televisions program that could not helpthem in any matter but instead contribute to their intellectualand even moral destruction.

    Good health habits must be practiced early too sincehealthy children tend to be more receptive to intellectualactivities. A healthy mind in a healthy body.

    Filipinos who are mostly Catholics believe that beingspiritual can be of great help in attaining academic excellence.We talk of honesty in school in doing researches, andespecially in taking examination. The child therefore in hisearly formative years in the elementary must develop s oundmoral values.

    No one can ever claim academic excellence unlesspreviously, he has disciplined himself in all aspects of life. Andwhen is the best time to develop discipline but in ones youngyears, even very young years when the childrens mental setup is very conducive to acceptance of good practices, foremostof which is discipline.

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    JOINT TACTICAL INSPECTIONEngr. Antolin V. Paule, SM Senior Vice-President for EDD and Security Affairs leads theinspection of troops while Regional Operations Manager for South Luzon Cid Victoria lookson, during the recent JTI or Joint Tactical Inspection of security and maintenance personnel of SM City Naga. The JTI is an annual event aimed at determining the preparedness of the mallssecurity force.

    By DANNY O. CALLEJA

    LEGAZPI CITY This

    VSDUNOLQJ %LFRO FLW\ QRWHG DVRQH RI WKH PRVW FRPSHWLWLYH LQWKH FRXQWU\ DQG PRVW EXVLQHVVIULHQGO\ LQ WKH VRXWK /X]RQDUHD LV H[SHFWLQJ DQRWKHU PD- MRU LQYHVWPHQW SURMHFW IURP60 3ULPH +ROGLQJV IROORZLQJLWV LQWHJUDWLRQ WR EHFRPH WKHELJJHVW EXVLQHVV UP LQ WKH3KLOLSSLQHV

    The integration leads to the possibility of undertaking large-VFDOH SURMHFWV E\ XWLOL]LQJ LWV -nancial and operational strength.

    These large-scale projects in-FOXGH WKH GHYHORSPHQW RI PDOOVFRPPHUFLDO UHVLGHQWLDO KRVSLWDO-ity and leisure and lifestyle cities

    DOO RI ZKLFK /HJD]SL LV YHU\PXFK TXDOLHG WR KRVW JLYHQ WKHaggressive development it has

    been accomplishing to becomethe most livable urban localityDQG %LFROV FHQWHU RI WUDGH FRP-merce and industry.

    By merging with other prop-erty-related businesses of the SM

    *URXS RZQHG DQG FRQWUROOHG E\+HQU\ 6\ 60 3ULPH +ROGLQJVwill double its current assets to anoverwhelming sum of P284 bil-lion and become the biggest busi-QHVV UP LQ WKH 3KLOLSSLQHV

    The integration involves cer-WDLQ VWHSV )LUVW SULYDWHO\ KHOG60 /DQG ,QF ZLOO DFTXLUH DOOVKDUHV RI OHLVXUH UP +LJKODQGVPrime Inc. and upscale developer 60 'HYHORSPHQW &RUS

    6HFRQG 603+ ZLOO DOVR DF-quire particular real estate busi-nesses and assets held by SM,QYHVWPHQWV &RUS

    )LQDOO\ 603+ DQG 60/, ZLOOPHUJH ZKLOH +3, DQG 60'& H[LWthe stock exchange.

    ,Q UHVXOW 603+ LV WKH RQO\surviving entity among SM*URXSV SURSHUW\ UHODWHG EXVL-nesses.

    7KH QDQFLDO FRQVXOWDQWV RIthe consolidation were BDO&DSLWDO DQG ,QYHVWPHQW &RUSR-

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    Prior to the announcementRI WKH VDLG PHUJHU WKH EXVLQHVVGHDOLQJV LQ 603+ 60'& DQG60,& ZHUH FHDVHG ODVW 0D\

    This was due to an upcoming603+ VWRFNKROGHUV PHHWLQJ RQJuly 10.

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    zondo Street was recently openeddue to a brisk business climate inthe city.

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    SM is very much welcomeWR EH SDUW RI WKH FLW\V EXUJHRQ-ing trade-based economy andexpanding environment-friendlyXUEDQ GHYHORSPHQW KH VDLG

    Besides being the regionalJRYHUQPHQW FHQWHU IRU %LFROthis city is also recognized as theFHQWHU RI WRXULVP WUDQVSRUWDWLRQHGXFDWLRQ KHDOWK VHUYLFHV DQGcommerce.

    ,Q WRXULVP /HJD]SL ODWHO\QLFNQDPHG &LW\ RI )XQ DQG $G-venture and fast rising as theFRXQWU\V FRQYHQWLRQ FHQWHU LVthe heart of Albay -- the indus-WU\V IDVWHVW JURZLQJ KXE LQ WKHPhilippines.

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    percent tourism increase withinthe same period.

    Situated in the heart of the%LFRO 3HQLQVXOD WKH FLW\ SURYLGHWRXULVWV DQG JXHVWV HQRXJK H[-ibility to move around the BicolRegion -- being the center of ODQG VHD DQG DLU WUDQVSRUWDWLR

    ,Q HGXFDWLRQ WKH PDLQ FDP- SXVHV RI %LFRO 8QLYHUVLW\ DQG$TXLQDV 8QLYHUVLW\ WKH UHJLRQVlargest higher education institu-WLRQV VLW KHUH DQG LQ KHDOWK-YLFHV WKH %LFRO 5HJLRQDO 7UDLQ-LQJ DQG 7HDFKLQJ +RVSLWDO WKHlargest and most modern govern-PHQW KRVSLWDO LQ WKH UHJLRQ LVthe city -- along with dozens of

    privately-run modern hospitals.,Q FRPPHUFH WKH FLW\ ZKLFK

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    BIKOL REPORTER 5 JUNE 9 - 15, 2013

    FINAL RACE INSTRUCTIONS DEOGRATIAS ATIENZA'(15 5HJLRQDO ([HFXWLYH 'LUHFWRU *LOEHUW & *RQ]DOHV JLYHV WKH QDO PHVVDJH EHIRUstart of the 3rd annual Regional Biodiversity Challenge in Masbate City during the WorldEnvironment Day (June 5). The event, touted as the toughest environmentally-themed racetested the competitors grit in running, swimming, snorkelling, potting and seedling stacking,and info-dissemination.

    The Impact of Mother TongueBased Instruction to First Graders

    By FRANCIA V. VIAS, Head Teacher 2Malibtong Elementary School

    Tinambac North, Tinambac, Cam. Sur

    Wayback, during our grandparents time, the moment a childgoes to school, he is expected to learn English and hopefullyspeak the language. Then, the medium of instruction was EnglishVR LW GLG QRW FRPH GLIFXOW IRU WKH FKLOG WR OHDUQ (QJOLVK IDVW ,WZDV QRWLFHDEOH WKDW HYHQ GXULQJ WKH UVW PRQWKV RI VFKRRO D UVW

    grader could mouth words In English and even prides in usingthem outside school, especially at home.,Q PDQ\ VFKRROV VSHFLFDOO\ H[FOXVLYH &DWKROLF VFKRROV

    students were not even allowed to speak Tagalog (now Filipino)DQG ZHUH LPSRVHG QHV LI WKH\ ZHUH FDXJKW VSHDNLQJ RWKHUlanguage or dialect other than English. It was not surprisingWKHUHIRUH WR KHDU WKHP VSHDN (QJOLVK XHQWO\ DQG LQ VRPH FDVHVwith a twang.

    :LWK . UHFHQWO\ VLJQHG LQWR D ODZ UVW JUDGHUV QHHG WRbe taught in the mother tongue. The whole idea is for them tounderstand their lessons well in as much as they are taught in amedium of instruction that they are all familiar with and utilizingfamiliar local situations.

    ,W ZDV QRWHG WKDW UVW JUDGHUV UHVSRQG SRVLWLYHO\ WR WKH XVHRI PRWKHU WRQJXH EDVHG LQVWUXFWLRQ 7KH\ GLG QRW QG LW GLIFXOWexpressing themselves. There was little coaching on the part of the teachers to make the children say what they want or what theydid not understand, most probably because they understood thewhole lessons. In short, classes were doing smoothly. The onlydrawback is that the pupils tend to talk more than they should. Itis understandable though. And it therefore comes naturally, theUVW JUDGHUV QG VFKRROLQJ IXQ DQG HQWHUWDLQLQJ DQG HYHQWXDOO\ LW

    could redown to better learning experience.Looking forward to the next step in the childs climb in theHGXFDWLRQDO ODGGHU WKH UVW JUDGHUV PLJKW H[SHULHQFH OLWWOH GLIFXOW\adjusting to new vocabulary with the teachers use of a newmedium of instruction and that of course, as everybody knows,practically all subjects (sometimes even Filipino, Tagalog then)are taught in English.

    In a nutshell, the use of mother tongue based instructionKDV LWV HYLGHQW VWURQJ LPSDUW DPRQJ UVW JUDGHUV ZKR FRXOG WDONDERXW WKHLU UVW JUDGH LQ VFKRRO DV DQ H[FLWLQJ DQG ZRQGHUIXOexperience having had a full grasp of lessons taught them.

    By DANNY O. CALLEJA

    /(*$=3, &,7< :LWKLQD SHULRG RI WKUHH PRQWKV IURP-XQH WR $XJXVW WKLV \HDU WKHUHJLRQDO RIFH IRU %LFRO KHUHRI WKH 'HSDUWPHQW RI /DERUDQG (PSOR\PHQW '2/(will see to it that all the re-JLRQV EDUDQJD\V DUHHPSRZHUHG ZLWK WKH FDSDELO-LW\ WR UHVSRQG WR FRPPXQLW\EDVHG ODERU DQG HPSOR\PHQWFRQFHUQV

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    WKDQLHO /DFDPEUD RQ 7KXUVGD\said that within this inclusive SHULRG KLV RIFH DORQJ ZLWK DOOWKH DJHQF\V HOG XQLWV LQ WKH VL[ SURYLQFHV RI %LFRO ZLOO KROG WKHBarangay Empowerment Train-LQJ %(7 WKDW ZLOO EH SDUWLFL- SDWHG LQ E\ EDUDQJD\ FKDLUPHQ

    councilmen and Sangguniang.DEDWDDQ RIFLDOV/DFDPEUD VDLG WKHVH SDU -

    ticipants will be divided into 11 batches for the training sessionsto be held in selected sites mostaccessible to and convenient for

    them.The training will be a learn-

    ing venue for the participantsto be empowered with theknowledge on varied issues andconcerns surrounding the labor sector.

    It will also develop into

    these barangay leaders the ad-vocacy being advanced by the'2/( IRU WKH SURWHFWLRQ RIODERUHUV ZLWKRXW DQWDJRQL]LQJWKH HPSOR\HUV KH VDLG

    Included in the topics to betackled and information to beimparted in the training ses-sions are on the Integrated/LYHOLKRRG 3URJUDP RI WKH'2/( OLYHOLKRRG SURJUDP RIthe Overseas Workers Welfare$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ IRU 2):V JHQ-GHU DQG GHYHORSPHQW SURJUDPVFKLOG ODERU LOOHJDO UHFUXLWPHQWDQG KXPDQ WUDIFNLQJ DQG EDVLFlabor laws.

    /LNHZLVH WKH '2/( EHLQJtasked to spearhead the advo-cacy towards the implemen-tation of the newly-approvedDomestic Workers Act or theBatas Kasambahay under Re- SXEOLF $FW 1R ZLOO DOVRUDOO\ EDUDQJD\ RIFLDOV LQWR WKHsuccess of its enforcement.

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    play in its enforcement as it be-stows upon them the responsi-

    bilities of maintaining the regis-try of domestic workers in their respective jurisdictions and inrescuing kasambahays who arevictims of employer abuse.

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    barangay -- together with So-FLDO 6HFXULW\ 6\VWHP 3DJ ,%,*and PhilHealth representatives-- shall conduct a common reg-istration of all Kasambahay na-tionwide.

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    DepEd notes 5% hike in transfereesfrom private to public schools

    By MIKE DE LA RAMA

    LEGAZPI CITY The

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    VLRQ DQQRXQFHG WKDW WUDQV-IHUHHV IURP SULYDWH WR SXEOLFVFKRROV UHFRUGHG D YH SHU-cent increase this school

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    6FKRROV 'LYLVLRQ VXSHUYLVRUsaid this increase of transfer-

    ees might be attributable tothe high cost of tuition feesand other academic expensesin the private schools.

    Medina also disclosed thatthe projected numbers of en-rollees this year in this city areDV IROORZV NLQGHU HOH-PHQWDU\ KLJK VFKRRO

    Acceptanceof enrolleeswill continue until the lastweek of June.

    $FFRUGLQJ WR 0HGLQD WKHaverage number of students SHU FODVVURRP LV VWX-dents.

    Teachers have been pro-vided with lapel or wirelessaudio sound system.

    Medina also said that in/HJD]SL &LW\ 'LYLVLRQ WKHFODVVURRP EDFNORJ LVunits.

    We need additional class-rooms to accommodate theincreasing number of enroll-HHV KH VDLG

    Seven classrooms are stillXQGHU FRQVWUXFWLRQ KH DGG

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    been deployed starting Mon-day to serve 35-45 pupils per teacher.

    Medina said there is no problem on textbooks andother instructional materials.

    says Any abused or exploitedKasambahay shall be immedi-ately rescued by a municipalRU FLW\ VRFLDO ZHOIDUH RIFHU RUVRFLDO ZHOIDUH RIFHU IURP WKHDepartment of Social Welfareand Development in coordina-tion with the concerned baran-JD\ RIFLDOV

    ,Q FKLOG ODERU /DFDPEUDVDLG EDUDQJD\ RIFLDOV DQGcommunity heads should ac-

    tively participate in government programs against the employ-ment of minors in hazardousoccupations and monitor thestatus of the child laborers.

    $ VXUYH\ E\ WKH 1DWLRQDO6WDWLVWLFV 2IFH 162 KDVLQGLFDWHG WKDW VRPHchildren in Bicol have beenengaged in hazardous work OLNH PLQLQJ DQG VKLQJ

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    NAME OF DECEASED DATE OF INTERMENT1. ELMER C. CLEDERA SR May 7, 20132. REYNAN LL. DOMOGMA May 11, 20133. VIRGILIO F. SABALLEGUE May 15, 20134. ANTONIO P. SAN JOAQUIN May 18, 20135. FELIP A. AGREGADO SR. May 23, 20136. FELICIANA S. ENVERGA May 23, 20137. ANITA TANG May 25, 20138. OTELIA H. COBILLA May 26, 20139. EXPECTACION S. BANCASO May 29, 201310. MARIO M. FERNANDO May 28, 201311. CATALINA L. BALANG May 28, 201312. ROGELIO N. DULCE May 28, 201313. MARIETTA M. CARULLO May 31, 2013

    Republic of the PhilippinesLOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE

    Province: Camarines Sur City/Municipality: Libmanan

    NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

    CCE-0024-2013 R.A. 10172In Compliance with the publication requirement and

    pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order

    No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is herebyserved to the public that JUEDHIL GATACILO MALACAKDV OHG ZLWK WKLV RIFH D 3HWLWLRQ IRU FRUUHFWLRQ RVH[ IURP )HPDOH WR Male LQ WKH FHUWLFDWH RI OLYH ELUWKJUEDHIL GATACILO MALACA at LIbmanan, CamarinesSur and whose parents are ALBERTO A. MALACA andRITA A. GATACILO.

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    Municipal Civil Registrar

    BIKOL REPORTERPublished: June 2 and 9, 2013

    Republic of the PhilippinesLOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE

    Province: Camarines Sur City/Municipality: Libmanan

    NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

    CCE-0026-2013 R.A. 10172In Compliance with the publication requirement and

    pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is herebyserved to the public that RIONEL MANAIT EJE KDV OHGZLWK WKLV RIFH D 3HWLWLRQ IRU FRUUHFWLRQ RI HQWU\ LQ0DOH WR Female LQ WKH FHUWLFDWH RI OLYH ELUWK RI 5,21(/MANAIT EJE at LIbmanan, Camarines Sur and whoseparents are GREGORIO EJE and NELIA MANAIT.

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    DEED OF ADJUDICATIONWITH DONATION INTER VIVOS

    Notice is hereby given that VICTORIO VILLAREAL yTALAGTAG is the lawful husband and sole heir of thelate AURORA NAGUNA-VILLAREAL, who died intestateon June 15, 2011 at Iriga City with no known debts or obligations against the estate, left a parcel of land situatedat Angustia, Nabua, Camarines Sur; the party of legal ageand with full capacity to contract adjudicate unto himself the entire estate; that for and in consideration of his loveand affection for his nephew MARIO G. PENOLIO, JR.and his niece MARY JEAN N. TOLIDANO, the sole heir dohereby cede, transfer and convey, by way of Donation Inter Vivos, unto said Mario G. Penolio, Jr. and Mary Jean N.Tolidano the described property in equal shares as statedin the Deed of Adjudication with Donation Inter Vivos dulysigned by the parties, as acknowledged before NotaryPublic Attorney Julito M. Sernal, Doc. No. 1499, Page No.100, Book No. III, Series of 2011.

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    EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATEWITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS

    Notice is hereby given that the named parties are thesole and only heirs of the late HENRY S. BONOT, whodied intestate on January 10, 2010, without leaving anydebts, at Del Carmen, Calabanga, Camarines Sur, at thetime of his death left certain real properties situated in atDel Carmen, Calabanga, Camarines Sur; that the partiesall of legal ages and with full capacity to contract agreeto divide, partition and adjudicate among themselves inpro-indiviso equal shares the described property; thatall the legitimate children do hereby WAIVE ALL THEIRRIGHTS OVER THE SAID PROPERTY in favor of their mother, NENITA A. BONOT who shall be the sole owner thereof; as acknowledged before Notary Public AttorneyCorazon A. Tordilla, Doc. No. 526, Page No. 106, BookNo. 2, Series of 2013.BIKOL REPORTERPublished: June 2, 9 and 16, 2013.

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