Punto! Luzon www.punto.com.ph P 8.00 Volume 8 Number 35 Thu - Sat November 20 - 22, 2014 Central PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! Take 1. Mayor Santiago presents “ugly” key to Archbishop Lavarias to the seeming dismay of Gov. Pineda on Oct. 27. Photo by Bong Lacson Take 2. A beautifully crafted key is presented by Santiago and his staff to Lavarias at the chancery on November 18. Photo by CSFP-CIO Edsa gives new key to Archbishop By Ashley Manabat CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – A symbolic key to the city, made by a renowned artisan from Betis, Guagua, was finally given to Archbishop Florentino “Dong” Lavarias on Tuesday. This, in the wake of criticisms thrown at the city government of San Fernando for the “trashy key” it presented to the new archbishop during the Pampanga civil government welcome program last Oct. 27. Mayor Edwin “Edsa” Santiago said he sought an audience with Lavarias and went personally to the Arzobispado De Pampanga (Chancery) in Barangay San Jose here at 4 p.m. last Tuesday to hand over the new symbolic key to the city. “We stayed for one and half hours,” the mayor said during a press conference on Wednesday at the Heroes Hall here. The new key was made of resin by Merlito Gepte, an artisan from Betis, said Santiago. Page 10 please CDC employees up in arms Over COA order to reimburse P21.2-M of health benefits Folk decry P39-M demolition of P2.1-B anti-flood dike along Pampanga River MASANTOL, Pampanga- Fisherfolk here are up in arms over the destruction by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) of an anti-flood project funded from a P2.1-billion loan from Japan, allegedly in the guise of complying with a Supreme Court order to clear waterways towards the Manila Bay. “We want a stop and a probe on the ongoing demolition of 14-kilometer secondary dikes along the Pampanga River,” said former Vice Mayor Bajun Lacap, now chair of the Coastal Emergency Response Group which local folk created amid perennial threat of natural disasters in their area. He noted that the government is still paying for the loan for the project. “Our information is that the DWH district office succeeded in having released a P39 million funding allocation for the demolition work, so its contractors are in a hurry to finish all by yearend so that the funds do not revert to the national treasury,” Lacap said that he and his group were informed by DPWH that the ongoing demolition of C By Ding Cervantes LARK FREEPORTEmployees of the state-owned Clark Development Corp. (CDC) have slated prayer vigils and protest actions starting this Friday after the Commission on Audit (COA) ordered 720 of them to return some P21.2 million of health insurance benefits they used mostly for hospitalization in 2013. Page 10 please MARCHING ORDER. Gov. Pineda enjoins the chiefs of police in the province led by Senior Supt. Rodolfo Recomono Jr to intensify the campaign against the proliferation of illegal drugs and jail the drug operators and pushers. Photo courtesy of Jun Jaso Gov to chiefs of police: Step up fight vs illegal drugs By Joel P. Mapiles PIO Pampanga Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday CITY OF SAN FERNANDO --- Governor Lilia ‘Nanay’ Pineda gave a marching order to all the chiefs of police in the province led by Senior Superintendent Rodolfo Recomono, Jr, provincial police director to step up its campaign against illegal drugs and ask the active participation of all the Kapampangans who want a drug free Pampanga. “Huwag kayong hihinto hangga’t hindi nauubos ang illegal na droga sa Pampanga. Ang mas maganda hanapin 2 ninyo at papanagutin sa batas ang mga big time illegal drug operators. Hindi lang iyong mga maliliit na drug pushers. Hindi kayo nag-iisa sa labang ito, magkakasama tayo,” the governor told the chiefs of police. In a command conference yesterday held at Ichiban Restaurant in this city, the governor enjoined the chiefs of police to ask the support of all the Kapampangans to monitor their family members – their daily activities, their friends and acquaintances so they could easily prevent and control them from using illegal drugs. The governor also grabbed the opportunity to commend the local police for their outstanding performance in upholding peace and order in the province particularly their accomplishments in the campaign against the proliferation of illegal drugs. “Your efforts are commendable but we have so many things to undertake to clean our province and make Pampanga drug free. What is important, we do not stop in working and finding ways on how to stop this drug menace that destroys the future of the young Kapampangans,” she said. Recently, the governor as chair of the Committee on Anti-Dangerous Drugs in Central Luzon wants all local officials in Central Luzon to formulate intensified, unified campaign against illegal drugs and through the active involvement and leadership of Provincial, Municipal/City, Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils in all the seven provinces of Central Luzon. She said that the use of illegal drugs in Region III has already reached an alarming proportion and it is get- ting serious every single day as reported by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency or PDEA. The worst, she said, the minors are being used and exploited in the illegal activities of the drug operators. “Let us stand together to fight this drug menace. Let us ask the involvement of the communities, churches, schools, offices, non-government organizations. As law enforcers, you should lead the way to more peaceful and orderly province. You have our full support,” she told the police chiefs. Newest project in Region 3 Fiesta Communities Porac II opens Fiesta Communities Incorporated (FCI) endorser, Jimmy Santos is seen with FCI CEO Wilfredo M. Tan; Fr. Gabriel Torres; FCI Controller, Mariano Tan; Manibaug Brgy. Captain Adrian Cerreon and Ms. Fiesta Communities, Hazel Evaristo during the grand launch of Fiesta Communities Porac II. Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday Being the No. 1 top developer in Northern Luzon cited by Pag-IBIG Fund during its Developer’s Forum last November 12 at Mimosa Leisure Estate, Clark Freeport Zone, Fiesta Communities Inc. once again proved that the company is committed in providing the much needed Socialized and Economical housing in the region. As a confirmation of the said recognition, Fiesta Communities Inc. now opens its newest housing project, Fiesta Communities Porac II last November 15. The said project will be homes to 1,815 families in the area. Located along the vicinity of Brgy. Manibaug Paralaya, Fiesta Communities Porac II is just one ride from and to the buzzing streets of Angeles city. The said barangay is also considered by many, as an adopted city of Angeles by being just 4 KM away from the Metro, therefore making it one of the suitable places to raise a family while being near the city and business centers in the area. Fiesta Communities Porac II is also the only socialized and housing developer in the region to feature carports in its Row houses, therefore making parking and safe keeping of vehicles more convenient for its residents. The project also offers housing units for as low as P 2,651.53 per month, amortized thru Pag-IBIG or HDMF loans to cater to the greater masses so that more people can easily acquire a home for the people who they care most. Opening its 13th housing project in the region, Fiesta Communities Inc. has already made a mark in providing homes to the greater masses. With housing projects in the areas of Porac, Mabalacat, Angeles City, Dap Dap and Mexico in Pampanga; Olongapo, Subic, Castillejos in Zambales; Matatalaib& San Rafael in Tarlac, these developments proved that their vision of providing homes to every Filipino has already been realized. Fiesta Communities Inc., continues to expand while maintaining its vision in uplifting the lives and hopes of every Filipino thru empowering communities they can call their own. Currently, Fiesta Communities Porac II offers a promotional discount of up to P75,000.00 for only P 5,000.00 reservation fee on all model units. The said promo will be until the end of the month only. For more information about Fiesta Communities Inc., you can call (045) 625-7112 and 0917-534-3782 or visit their website at fiestacommunities. com. 3 Edpam orders release of bonuses for city employees Chess thrives in People’s Park. Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan goes head-to-head with 5-year-old Angeleño chess prodigy Joseph Vergara in the Chess Plaza Inauguration and the first ever EdPam Chess Tournament at the Estacion de Angeles (PNR) People’s Park held Saturday. This portion of the park now has chairs, benches and tables that can be used by local chess players. Photo courtesy of Angeles CIO ANGELES CITY – City government employees here are set to receive their 13th month bonus plus a 2,500 peso cash gift, this week. This was announced by Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, who has already ordered the City Treasurers Office to release the said bonuses to the employees. “Our improved revenue collection has afforded us the opportunity to award or compensate the good work rendered by our city workers,” Pamintuan said, who added that the bonuses will allow the employees to do their preparations for the holiday season early. Benefiting from the bonuses are the 1,300 permanent, contractual, coterminous and casual employees of the Angeles City Government. The 13th month pay comprises of half of each employee’s gross monthly pay. Half of this was released last May. Pamintuan has given this instruction prior to his trip to the United States, where he is set to work on the donation of additional medical equipment for the continuous expansion of the Ospital ning Angeles. Village chief’s quarry site near dam closed By George Hubierna CAPITOL HILL, Tarlac City—Operations in a quarry site owned by a barangay chairman in this city were shot down for violation of quarrying laws and regulations. Environment and Natural Resources Officer Melanio B. Atompag said quarrying activities in the site owned by Barangay Tibag Chairman Antonio Bautista went beyond the territorial boundary stipulated in his permit and endangered the Ogee Dam. Atompag said his office recommended to the Gov. Victor Yap the immediate termination of Bautista’s quarry operations of Bautista based on the complaint of some residents in the area. The ENRO recommendation has been granted by the Capitol through a resolution passed by the sangguniang panlalawigan and signed by Yap. Earlier, the ENRO engaged in the strict implementation of rules and regulations governing quarrying operations in the province. “There are many quarrying sites that have already been closed due to violation on location restrictions, absence of Environment Compliance Certificates (ECC) and those who did not bother at all to seek a permit to operate a quarry business,” Atompag disclosed. The provincial government exer- Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday erybody can extract neither sand nor soil even if he owned the area as necessary permits from the provincial government are needed to be secured and procedures to be strictly followed. DTI sponsors ‘Maagang Pamasko’ By Ernie Esconde 4 cises the sole authority to supervise such activity through the provincial composite task force and “impose cessation if necessary through the SP’s recommendation.” Atompag said not ev- BALANGA City- The provincial office of the Department of Trade and Industry on Wednesday opened its threeday “Maagang Pamasko Diskwento Caravan” at the Plaza Mayor de Ba- Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Buenaventura C. Taningco who died intestate on April 7, 2009 in Angeles City executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Rights of his estate, more particularly described as a parcel of land (Lot 17, Block 17-A of the consolidation subdivision plan (LRC) Pcs-5403, being a portion of lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 all of Block 13, described on plan Psd-25092 LRC (GLRO) Cad Rec. No. 124) with existing improvements, situated in the Barrios of Pampang and San Nicolas, and Lourdes, City of Angeles and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 84987 of the Registry of Deeds of Angeles City, before Notary Public Reymon E. Fabros as per Doc No. 745, Page No. 58, Book No. VII, Series of 2014. Punto! Central Luzon: November 21, 28 & December 5, 2014 Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Hilaria R. Dimalanta who died intestate on June 26, 2014 at St. Lukes Medical Center in 279 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Quezon City executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver and Renunciation of Rights of her estate, more particularly described as three (3) Motor Vehicles, to wit: 1. Make & Type: Mitsubishi Cargo Truck Engine No. : 44967 Chassis No. : CCKW-353-469030-A1 Plate No. : CJB 411 File No. : 0304-41793 2. Make & Type: Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Engine No. : 6D15-199866 Chassis No. : XRM211020314 Plate No. : CDA 913 File No. : 0304-6365 3. Make & Type: Toyota Vios Sedan Engine No. : 2NZ-3784419 Chassis No. : MR053HY41-0900361 Plate No. : ZBF 954 File No. : 1367-21450 before Notary Public Crisanto A. Cocal as per Doc No. 6664, Page No. 36, Book No. 54, Series of 2014. Punto! Central Luzon: November 7, 14 & 21, 2014 langa with the theme “Presyong Panalo sa Mamimiling Bataeno”. “We see to it that all participating traders give a minimum discount of 10 percent on all goods,” said Eloisa Malibiran, DTI division chief in-charge of the caravan. She said that the discounted sale will go on until Friday. DTI conducts the “Diskwento Caravan” twice a year, usually before the opening of classes and before Christmas. On sale under DTI blue tents are various cookies and delicacies, canned goods, salted eggs, wood curving, bags, clothes for adults and children and doormats. There are also vegetables like tomatoes, eggplants, ampalaya and even camote. As in every fair, present are spicy bagoong in bottles, dried dilis and the much-sought smoked and dried fish. The products are either produced or raised from 11 towns and a city in Bataan. It is better to look ahead and prepare than to look back and regret. –Jackie Joyner-Kersee 5 Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday Beneficiaries of the homes in the SM Cares Village in Bogo Cebu receive their keys and certificates from SM Prime Holdings President Hans T. Sy, SM Foundation Executive Director Debbie Sy, UNISDR Margareta Wahlstrom, Governor HIlario Davide III, Secetary Panfilo Lacson and Bogo City Mayor Celestino Martinez, Jr. SM turns over 200 new houses for Yolanda survivors in Bogo, Cebu Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday By Malou Dungog 6 Just in time for the first anniversary Supertyphoon Yolanda, SM Foundation through the SM Cares Housing Program gave hope to typhoon victims by turning over 200 homes at the SM Cares Village in Barangay Polambato, Bogo City in northern Cebu. The 200 houses are the first of the 1,000 disaster resilient homes that will be given for free to chosen beneficiary survivors of Yolanda. Another 200 homes will be built in Çoncepcion, Iloilo, as well as 400 in New Kawayan, Tacloban City. SM Foundation is also set to break ground for another SM Cares Village with 200 houses in Ormoc City. Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery (PARR) Secretary Panfilo Lacson, United Nations Chief of International Strategy for Disaster Reduction Asia and Pacific Margareta Whalstrom, Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III, and Bogo Mayor Celestino Martinez, Jr. led the ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of the donor’s wall and village marker together with SM Prime Holdings President Hans T. Sy and SM Foundation Executive Director Debbie Sy, and members of the Fernan family who donated the lot. Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Trustee Fr. Ernesto Javier led the blessing of the houses. Keys and certificates were then distributed to the families to officially identify them as beneficiaries of the program. “These houses send the message that indeed, there is light at the end of the tunnel,” said Mayor Martinez. “These homes provide a start for these families- a new beginning.” He also thanked the Sy family, the Fernan family who do- nated the land, and “all those who worked hard to make this dream come true for the beneficiaries of the project.” Gov. Davide thanked the SM Group for partnering with the local government unit in giving not just houses, but a village to the community. “Now I can say that Bogo City has risen. Life goes on and we are determined to bring the northern part of Cebu to full recovery.” Secretary Lacson, on the other hand, was happy to note that “SM followed the standards with the structure of these houses, and we are classifying these housing units as permanent shelters because they followed the 250 km per hour wind resistance.” Each of the 20 x 23 square meter houses is designed to exceed the requirements of the Building Code and mandated standards, each house can withstand the winds and strength of a Category 5 super typhoon without any major material damages. The village has utilities, basic amenities like streetlights, community center and basketball court. In addition to its disaster resiliency features, the houses will also have heat resistant painted roofing to help lower interior temperature and increase energy efficiency. The turnover ceremonies brought a lot of joy to the beneficiaries. Ernesto Orque, who works in a fishpond, luckily saved all his ten children but lost his wife during the typhoon. They lost their home too, and for a year lived with friends and neighbors. Ernesto thanked SM for “providing my family a new shelter and a new hope to pick up the missing pieces of our lives.” Eufrecina Tepait and her family lived in a shanty and lost hope after the typhoon badly damaged their house. After we learned that we are one of the beneficiaries of the housing project, our hearts leaped with joy,” said Eufrecina. After the program, donors were able to meet with the different beneficiaries who were all survivors of the super typhoon. Families thanked the donors for the early Christmas gift they received. Among the very generous donors present were Ramon Aboitiz Foundation President Robert Aboitiz, Rotary International Past District Governor Ed Chiongbian, and Bernie and Alice Liu of Golden ABC. Also present were FCB Manila’s Nikki Diyco, Jun Young Bang and Tony Park of Tony and Jackey Beauty Salon; as well as executives from the SM Store, Watsons, SM Appliance Center. Also present were USEC Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery Danny Antonio and SM Supermalls President Annie Garcia. The village’s streets are named after the major donors –Fernan Street, Acre Aircon Street, All Around Street, Asya Design Street, SM Appliance Street, Watsons Street, Boysen Street, Rotary International Street, and Paul Harris Street. British model David Gandy, also a donor, had the street named after his grandmother Doreen. The SM Cares Housing project is fully privately-funded by SM, its business partners, stakeholders and by the communities it serves. The SM Cares Housing Project is on top of the P100 million SM has already committed to rehabilitate areas hard hit by Supertyphoon Haiyan/Yolanda in the Visayas. All systems go for Pawikan Festival 2014 Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday BALANGA City- It’s all systems go for the Pawikan Festival in Morong, Bataan to be held on November 30, 2014, the Bataan Tourism Council Foundation announced Thursday. Vicky Garcia, chairperson of the foundation and chief architect of the festival, said the celebration is focused at the Pawikan Conservation Center in the seaside village of Nagbalayong in Morong manned by former poachers and turtle egg collectors-turned conservation advocates. As in every celebration, ceremonial releasing of day-old marine turtles or hatchlings mostly of the Olive Ridley species will highlight the Pawikan Festival 2014. Three out of five species of marine turtles in the country have Bagac and Morong towns as their nesting places. These are Olive Ridley, hawksville and green turtles. More than 62,000 hatchlings have so far been released out to the West Philippines Sea since late 1999 when the Pawikan Conservation Program started, records showed. The activity starts with a walk for a cause and zumba morning exercise before the opening program at the center and the ceremonial release of hatchlings. Colorful street dancing on the sandy beach participated by delegates from 11 towns and one city follows. Street dancers usually wear pawikan-inspired costumes. Other activities for the day include environment fair, mural, body and boat painting contests, nature’s camp and beach party. Quiz bee and sand sculpture contest await high school students, paddle painting contest for elementary pupils and pawikan amazing race for college students. – Ernie Esconde 7 O pinion Editorial acaesar.blogspot.com Zona Libre Bong Z. Lacson What’s with these names? Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday PETRASANTA, RAUL. Chief Superintendent, Philippine National Police. Regional Director, Regional Police Office III. 8 Third in the list of 13 ranking PNP officers and three civilians ordered by the Office of the Ombudsman to be investigated in connection with the missing high-powered firearms, mainly AK-47 assault rifles, that allegedly ended up in the hands of New People’s Army insurgents in Mindanao. Petrasanta, et al are facing charges filed by the Ombudsman Field Investigative Office for 19 counts of falsification, 23 counts of violation of Section 3(e) of Republic Act 3019 or the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act, 23 counts of violation of Section 3(j) of RA 3019, and violation of RA 5487 or Private Security Agency Law. Serious charges there, not to mention the element of treason incident to the crime – of arming the very enemies of the state one is sworn to protect and serve. How can something this evil be even imputed to a man whose surname translates directly to “Sacred Stone” or “Holy Rock”? PURISIMA, ALAN. Director-General, Philippine National Police. A 10-hectare agricultural lot in Barangay Caloocan, Talisay, Batangas is the latest anomaly assailed upon the PNP chief. Again, it was ABS-CBN News that broke the story that the Office of the Ombudsman had started investigation of the property Purisima allegedly failed to declare in his Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth. The report cited records from the Register of Deeds that said the property, covered by 11 land titles, was bought by Purisima in 2007, and sold it for P4 million to one Mariano Villafuerte III in October 2010, but its title has remained under Purisima’s name. Purisima is crying “libel” over this latest allegation of anomaly. Earlier, ABS-CBN exposed his supposed mansion and estate in San Leonardo town Nueva Ecija which, along with the P25-million renovation of the so-called “White House” in Camp Crame, formed the basis of the charges of plunder, graft and indirect bribery filed against Purisima before the Office of the Ombudsman. Purisima. Idiomized to “as pure as driven snow.” Translating to “purest of the pure.” Appended to the embodiment of purity herself, Ave Maria purisima, sin pecado concebida – Hail purest Mary, conceived without sin. Nothing immaculate, everything maculated, in Purisima’s image of late. And then… JEJOMAR BINAY. Vice President, Republic of the Philippines. Thoroughly demonized by allegations of overpricing – to pillage and plunder proportions – first the Makati City parking building, then the Makati City Science High School Building. And the as yet unexplained ownership of scandalously ritzy Hacienda Binay in Rosario, Batangas. Bedevilled by the tattling Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV whose latest tale on the Veep was his backing out as a coup pal in the Manila Peninsula siege. Which the tattletale unearthed in the immediate wake of Binay’s tail-betweenthe-legs retreat from the debate he, the VP himself, dared Trillanes to. So why is Binay included in this name game? Lest we forget, the VP’s given name is a contraction of Jesus Jose Maria – the Sagrada Familia, no less. Which may explain now Binay’s propensity to invoke the name of the Lord at every charge of anomaly imputed upon him, to wit: On Hacienda Binay: “Sasabihin lamang po sa inyo, sa Diyos at sa tao, hindi po ako mayari no’ng lupang ‘yan. Pati ba naman ‘yong babuyan namin, pati ‘yon air-conditioned? Ngayon lang ako nakarinig [no’n] (I just want to tell all of you, to God and people, that I’m not the owner of that property. Even the piggery, they say it’s air-conditioned, that’s the first time I’ve heard of that).“ On the Makati City parking building: “Sa Diyos at sa tao, taas-noo kong sinasabi na wala akong tinanggap o hiningi na anumang pera sa proyektong ito o anumang proyekto sa Makati (Before God and people, I hold my head up high and say that I never received or asked any money for this project or any project in Makati).” With the Holy Family for his very name, Binay may just think himself excluded from the injunction attached to the Second Commandment, thus Exodus 20:7: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain.” Petrasanta. Purisima. Jejomar. The Bard says a rose by any other name will still smell as sweet. So be it. Petrasanta. Purisima. Jejomar. It’s not all in the name. Even a sanctified one, dragged to the muck, will also stink. Today in Philippine history Source: www.kahimyang.info University of Santo Tomas elevated to university status by Pope Innocent X LLL Trimedia Coordinators, Inc. Publisher General Manager Editor Marketing Manager Layout Circulation Atty. Gener C. Endona Caesar “Bong” Lacson Joanna Niña V. Cordero Dondie B. Ventura Jojo Manalo/Lacson Macapagal EDGAR V. MOVIDO Founder Business & Editorial office at Unit B Essel Commercial Center, McArthur Highway, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando Tel. No. (45) 625•0244 Cel. No. 0917•481•1416 [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.punto.com.ph Punto! Central Luzon is a proud member of The Philippine Press Institute On November 20, 1645, the University of Santo Tomas (UST), one of the existing and oldest universities in Asia, was elevated to university status by Pope Innocent X. Originally called Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santissimo Rosario, UST was founded on April 28, 1611 as a school to prepare young men for the priesthood, but the people’s thirst for education transformed it into a university. The university, with its complete name The Royal Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, spent over 300 years of its existence in Intramuros, but transferred later to its present 21.5-hectare campus along España Boulevard in Sampaloc, Manila due to the increasing number of student population. It was founded by Msgr. Miguel de Benavides, O.P., together with Frays Domingo de Nieva and Bernardo de Santa Catalina, a Dominican and Third Archbishop of Manila who bequeathed his library and goods valued at P1,500 in 1611. It was renamed Colegio de Santo Tomas in memory of the preeminent Dominican theologian St. Thomas Aquinas. Accordingly, it was Pope Innocent X who elevated UST to a university in 1645, in his brief In Supreminenti. In 1785, King Charles III of Spain gave UST the title “Royal,” and on September 17, 1902, Pope Leo XIII in his constitution Quae Mari Sinico made UST a “Pontifical University.” In 1947, Pope Pius XI bestowed on UST the title of “The Catholic University of the Philippines.” Notably, UST is one of the most venerable institutions of higher learning in the world, having graduated prominent people like Dr. Jose Rizal, Apolinario Mabini, Frs. Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora, the martyrs; Presidents Manuel Luis Quezon, Sergio Osmeña, Jose P. Laurel, and Diosdado Macapagal. Many distinguished dignitaries have visited UST, among them Pope Paul VI, who came on November 28, 1970; King Juan Carlos of Spain in 1974 and 1995; Mother Teresa of Calcutta in January 1977 and November 1984; and Pope John Paul II in February 1981 and January 1995. Felix M. Garcia Kung hindi kaya, magbitiw na Mapalad ang mamamayan ng San Simon sa pagkakaroon ng butihing Mayor, sa katauhan ning Ginang Leonora Wong, na masasabi kong “taga sa panahon” Na kasabihan ng mga matatanda at ng bukambibig ng mga makata, na kapag sinabi ang ganyang kataga para sa isang bagay, matibay ika nga At hindi makayang sirain ng bukbok, ng anay at iba pang magpaparupok sa katatagan ng anumang bantayog na di rin madaling igupo ng unos. Ganyan si Mayor Wong sa pagkakilala ni ‘yours truly’ dahil noon pa’y subok na nito ang husay at kasipagang dala ng hanggang ngayon ay kabarangay niya Ang taong naturan sapol kamusmusan kaya ano’t hindi ko masubaybayan mula pagka-bata ang dula ng buhay ng ngayo’y alkaldeng kilala kong tunay. Kaya’t malaki man ang ipinagbago ng kabuhayan n’yan sa panahong ito, ya’y bunga ng pawis na tumulo mismo sa walang dungis na sarili niyang noo. (Di gaya ng iba nating pulitiko na di malaman kung saan-saang bangko itatago pati ang perang gobyerno, na nakurakot sa kanilang proyekto). Sa kabuuan ay mailalarawan natin si Mayor Wong, na kabaligtaran siya nitong ibang nasa pamahalaan na ang yaman nila’y kwestyonale minsan. At maging sa kanyang tungkuling marapat gampanan ay wala ring maipipintas dahil aktibo siya sa kung anong sukat kailangang gawin sa kanyang komunidad. Sa panahon lamang ni Wong nagkaroon ng pagdiriwang ng “Araw ng San Simon,” ng Himno ng Bayan at pagbigay honor Sa mga “Outstanding” anak ng San Simon. Ang Bise Alkalde’y katuwang parati ni Wong sa lahat na ng ikabubuti at ikauunlad ng ‘civil society;’ (At sa pamalakad magkasundo pati). Aywan lang kung ano ang kadahilanan nitong sa sarili ay naobserbahan natin sa ibang magagaling na Konsehal, hinggil sa ‘official duties’ nitong ilan. Kung saan ayon sa nakalap na datos ni ‘yours truly’ mula mismo d’yan sa loob ng S.B. ay wala yatang pirming pasok ang mga yan para gampanan ng lubos Ang tungkuling sila ang humingi mismo sa kabalen upang sila ay iboto, pero matapos ay di magtatrabaho, aba’y anong klaseng lingkod-bayan ito? Na sapol maluklok sa panunungkulan ay di pa rin yata nagka- ‘quorum’ man lang, kaya suma-total anong maasahan sa ganyang uri ng Sangguniang Bayan? At ang isang bagay na kapuna-puna, na di karaniwan sa mata ng masa ay itong kung bakit di dumalo sila nitong nakaraan naming pagselebra Sa “Foundation Day” ng bayan ng San Simon, na kung saan tanging dalawang Councilors, itong sumipot sa naturang okasyon, nang walang naman din yatang ‘valid reasons’ Itong anim kaya masasabi nating yan ay kawalan ng respeto pa mandin sa sarili at sa inakong tungkulin, na di n’yan magawang sa bayan ay tupdin! The Ampatuan Massacre case: 5 years’ highlights On November 23, it will be exactly five years since the gruesome Ampatuan Massacre that killed 58 individuals, including 32 journalists. But up to now, no one has been convicted and held to account for the most heinous crime in recent Philippine history. There are 197 accused in the multiple murder case filed before Branch 221 of the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City. Of these, 28 bore the Ampatuan surname, including clan patriarch Andal Ampatuan Sr., former ARMM Governor Zaldy Ampatuan and former Datu Unsay town mayor Andal Ampatuan Jr. As of today, 111 have been arrested and arraigned. The rest still remain at large. The ongoing court case simultaneously hears both the petition for bail of 41 of the accused and trial proper for 111, including the 66 others who did not seek bail. The trial that started in January 2010 has so far been characterized by word wars between prosecutors, delaying tactics by defense lawyers, bribery accusations and abject lack of updates for the families of victims. The prosecution presented a total of 152 witnesses. Since the trial started, at least three possible witnesses have been killed. While the Justice Department has repeatedly assured the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines that sufficient funds have been released by the Office of the President for this trial, there were instances of scheduled witnesses failing to appear in court due reportedly to lack of funds. The panel of public prosecutors assigned to the case, which is under the su- pervision of Justice Undersecretary Francisco Baraan III, early this year sought to rest the case, both with regards the bail petition and evidence-in-chief, for 28 of the accused. Private counsel Harry Roque agreed with this decision. (See http://harryroque.com/2014/07/31/no-conflict-between-public-and-private-prosecutors-in-ampatuan-massacre-case-its-a-conflict-between-attys-nena-santos-prima-quinsayas-and-everyone-else-ref-prof-h-harry-lroque-jr/) Two other private prosecutors, Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu’s private counsel Nena Santos and FFFJ lawyer Prima Quinsayas, however, believe that it was premature to do so and that there are more witnesses who could be called to testify. They also complained that they are no longer being consulted by the public prosecutors. (See http:// www.cmfr-phil.org/ampatuanwatch/2014/08/fffj-counsel-clarifications-on-issuesraised-by-atty-harry-roque/.) Both sides sought to discredit each other’s positions through statements and press conferences. Unfortunately, the media victims’ families they are handling were not informed of these issues prior to making them public. Thus, when news of the rift erupted in the media, the families were at a loss on how to react. It also created tension between some of the relatives since some of them have taken the position of their counsels. The already heated situation became even more complicated when news reports of alleged bribes received by some prosecutors including Baraan surfaced. It highlighted how attempts to pay off witnesses, victims’ families and lawyers over the past five years have sought to influence the trial and public sentiment. Baraan was also accused of secretly meeting with lead defense counsel Sigfrid Fortun in early 2013. Baraan admitted to meeting with Fortun but said the meeting was not related to the murder trial. The prosecution panel was also accused of misusing funds allotted for the massacre trial (http://www.cmfr-phil.org/ ampatuanwatch/2014/06/resting-of-case-premature-massacre-fund-misused/). For the Aquino administration, it is imperative that the trial appear as credible as possible, both to silence public outrage at the reports of bribery and assure the international community that it is moving to get justice done. But the accusations of incompetence and payoffs are making significant dents in its credibility. Supposedly to salvage the situation, Secretary de Lima had to step in and declare the prosecution panel under her direct supervision, no longer under Baraan’s. She also promised an investigation of the bribery allegations. Meanwhile, witnesses, such as Bong Andal, the backhoe driver, and some policemen, continue to fear for their safety as their status in the Witness Protection Program remains unclear. Andal recently revealed how former Election Commissioner Lintang Bedol offered him bribe in exchange for not implicating Zaldy Ampatuan. He now fears for his safety and his family’s, especially after the court ordered his transfer last week from Camp Crame to Bicutan where the Ampatuans are being detained. By Armand M. Galang Police investigator said Sunga might have asked for a bigger fare. The suspect has yet to comment on the charges even as he was detained at the police facility. A criminal complaint for violations of PD 247 (Tearing of Currency Notes) and unjust vexation was forwarded to the Cabanatuan City Prosecutor’s Office, Villarosa said. PD 247 was signed into law by Pres. Ferdinand Marcos on July 18,1973. It also penalizes defacement, mutilation, burning or destruction of notes and coins which are issued by Central Bank for circulation as medium of exchange. The law said utilizing them for other purposes does not speak well of the due respect and dignity befitting the currency and unfavorably reflect on the discipline of the people and create a bad image for the country. Any person found to violate the Decree shall be slapped with conviction, a fine of not more than P20,000 and/or by a maximum imprisonment of five years. Tricycle drivers in this city have often been the butt of complaints of passengers due to overcharging and refusing to convey them to their destinations. This city has been hailed as the country’s tricycle capital with an estimated 14,000 tricycle units plying this city’s route daily. Trike driver jailed for ripping P20 bill CABANATUAN CITY –A 36-year-old tricycle driver found himself in deep trouble for tearing a P20 bill paid as transportation fare of a female passenger here. Supt. Joselito Villarosa, city police chief, said Alexander Sunga, a resident of Purok 3, Barangay Accfa this city, was arrested by authorities after he allegedly tore the bil, with serial no. JT9350515, paid by Elizabeth Pangilinan-Diesta, 54, an employee of the Department of Justice (DOJ) here. Diesta told the police she was on her way to work when the incident happened Monday morning. Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday Napaguusapan Lang 9 CDC employees up in arms From page 1 In a two-page “Notice of Disallowance” dated last Oct. 6 and addressed to CDC President-CEO Arthur Tugade, the COA based in this freeport disallowed “payment of other personnel benefits-health care for the year 2013 amounting to P21,285,464.76.” The notice, signed by COA audit team leader Imelda Lacson and supervising auditor Danilo Lagason, had a 14page attachment listing the names of the health insurance beneficiaries with corresponding amount they were told to reimburse, mostly in five figures. COA resident auditors in this freeport are entitled by CDC to full housing benefits on top of significant allowances. A CDC union offi- cial who asked not to be quoted pending the finalization of protest plans, said that apart from daily prayer vigils during noon time breaks, the CDC workers are considering holding a rally in Malacanang, as Pres. Aquino has the power to reverse the COA ruling. Among those listed are former CDC Executive Vice President Philip Jose Panlilio who is being required to reimburse P178,833, Vice President Mariz Mandocdoc for P232,411, and even three other CDC employees who have already died. The COA notice said that the health insurance payments were “ irregular as defined under COA Circular No. 2012-003 dated Oct. 29, 2012” as it cited COA resolutions which “clarified that even GOCC (government owned and controlled corporations) that were SSL (Salary Standardization Law)-exempt did not have complete fiscal autonomy to adopt compensation, allowances and benefits packages without need of seeking approve from the Office of the President, upon recommendation of the Secretary of the Budget and Management.” The COA notice also said that while the Governance Commission for GOCC ruling that “the principle of non-diminution of benefits applies to compensation, allowance and benefits which have been validly granted in the first place’,” this could not be invoked by the CDC “to legalize the unauthorized grant of compensation items and benefits in the public sector.” The COA also held CDC Vice President for finance Noel Mananquil and seven other present and past CDC officials Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement as being liable for allowing the health benefits of the personnel. A top CDC workers union official said the COA notice was “most inhuman.” “Many of those in the list involve persons with continuing illnesses. Many more have children to send to school and now have to contend with this government insensitivity in the midst of financial scandals involving the highest officials in Malacanang,” he lamented. The union official also noted that the granting of the health benefits was consulted with the COA years ago. “Now, the heads of government financial agencies are trying to outdo each other in raising savings or funds to impress Malacanang at the expense of ordinary workers. This is most insensitive,” he added. Edsa gives new key to Archbishop From page 1 Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday The mayor explained that under the Procurement Law, a minimum of 45 days is required before any purchase is made by the city. He said the city cannot suspend the procedure unless “we are under a state of calamity” because “we have a policy of full disclosure.” Santiago said the City Tourism Office has initially given a “token” symbolic key to the Archbishop which was made of Capiz by a lantern 10 maker which is “symbolic of our craftsmanship.” The symbolic key given to Lavarias at the civil ceremony shortly before he was officially installed at the Metropolitan Cathedral on October 27 was described as: “a yellow key of undetermined material – laminated plastic or colored capiz? – with chips, dents and folds throughout its length of some 12 inches. The seal of the city at the center of its head, a paper cut-out with fading colors and texts. It’s general ap- pearance, in the words of board member, the impression of a key by a kindergarten pupil just learning how to use a pair of scissors.” The city government was widely criticized for the faux pas. “There are areas for improvement. So we are now ahead one quarter and our procurement plan is year round,” Santiago said. “It’s not every year that we changed our Archbishop. We were informed about it but these things happen. Even Ma- balacat was not able to give its key in time for the ceremony,” Santiago said. In the civil government welcome program, Mabalacat City, hometown of Lavarias, was not among those to present symbolic keys to the new archbishop. Instead, its part was for Mayor Marino Morales to present Lavarias with the city medallion. Only the provincial government and the cities of Angeles and San Fernando were to present the symbolic keys. Folk decry P39-M demolition of... From page 1 waters,” as he cited Barangays Sapang Cauaythe project was in com- an, Ligui, Sagrada FaPage 10 please pliance with a Supreme milia, Saguing, Balibago, Court order in 2008 Alauli and Candelaria as mandating government the most vulnerable aragencies, including the eas in case of the colDPWH to clean up the lapse of the PDDP dikes. Manila Bay, including The anti-flood projinland waterways that ect is under the PDDP empty into it. consisting of widen“For one thing, the ing the Pampanga RivPampanga Delta Devel- er from merely 60 meopment Project can’t be ters to a kilometer and considered obstructions the construction on both that adversely affect the banks of seven-meter Manila Bay. It was care- high earthen main dikes. fully studied and imple- These dikes are further mented,” he said protected by the soLacap reported that called high-water chan“the DPWH has already nel (HWC) at their indestroyed about three ner base which in turn kilometers of the dikes is separated by a secand they are rushing ondary 1.5-meter high to demolish the entire secondary dike from the length of the project.” deeper middle of the rivHe warned that if the er. This HWC provides secondary dikes are re- more space for water moved, the main earth- overflowing from the en dike protecting highly main waterway during populated communities the rainy season, while here would be exposed also protecting the main to “life-threatening flood- outerdike. During the dry season, these HWC are used by local fisherfolk as fishponds for their livelihood. The current DPWH demolition of the secondary dike would thus also remove their fishponds. Lacap noted that when the PDDP was finished in their town, the government allowed the Masantol municipal government to lease to local fisherfolk the HWC for aquaculture. They have been leasing HWC areas for P3,000 per year. “Most of those who were allowed to lease were those who had to give up their homes and communities to give way to the widening of the Pampanga River,” he said. PDDP records indicated that the PDDP flood control project led to the demolition of 1,851 households, 10 school buildings, 14 ba- rangay halls, 14 chapels, and 29 deep wells. A PDDP survey done in 2004 indicated that 69 percent of residents on the “left bank” of the Pampanga River and 78 percent of residents on the right bank “recognized decrease in the frequency of flooding” after the PDDP project here was finished. Other components of the PDDP in Bulacan have not been finished arising from stiff protests from families who refused to give way to it in the towns of Calumpit, Hagonoy and Paombong. “If the DPWH really wants to remove obstructions in the Pampanga River towards Manila Bay, they should instead dredge the heavily silted Sapang Cauayan and widen the San Esteban cut-off channel,” Lacap said. –Ding Cervantes THINK GREEN Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Angel M. Aliporo who died intestate on June 7, 2014 executed an Affidavit of Claim with Waiver of Rights of his estate, more particularly described as a Savings Deposit Account with the Philippine Veterans Bank - Camp Aguinaldo Branch under Savings Account No. 0002-404767-100. Punto! Central Luzon: November 7, 14 & 21, 2014 Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Eugenio M. Flores who died intestate on December 27, 2000 and Celestina Samson-Flores who died intestate on October 10, 2000 executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of their estate, more particularly described as parcels of land, to wit: TCT No. 634712-R Lot 12, Blk. 10 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-102567, being a portion of Lots 1-A-1 and 1-B-2, Psu-13474, Amd. 4, situated in the Bo. of San Mateo, Mun. of Arayat, Prov. of Pampanga; TCT No. 484246-R Lot 1153-0 of the subdivision plan Psd-03-107899, being a portion of Lot 1153 Arayat Cad. Rec. No., situated in the Bo. of Mapalad, Mun. of Arayat, Prov. of Pampanga; before Notary Public Renato D. Navarro as per Doc No. 140, Page No. 30, Book No. IX, Series of 2014. Punto! Central Luzon: November 7, 14 & 21, 2014 Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Josefa R. Dimalanta who died intestate on December 2, 2009 at AUF Medical Center in Angeles City executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver and Renunciation of Rights of her estate, more particularly described as four (4) Motor Vehicles, to wit: 1. Make & Type: Mitsubishi L-200 Double Cab Engine No. : 4D56A-E0210 Chassis No. : K14TJUNSL-10934 Plate No. : CMP 248 File No. : 0388-65201 2. Make & Type: Mitsubishi Stake Truck Engine No. : 6D14-302683 Chassis No. : 129456 Plate No. : CDY 279 File No. : 0388-13593 3. Make & Type: Fuso Truck Engine No. : 068721 Chassis No. : CCKW-353-22601-A1 Plate No. : CKL 188 File No. : 0388-50668 4. Make & Type: Isuzu Cargo Truck Engine No. : 71575 Chassis No. : MVO-1482-PAMP Plate No. : CJB 532 File No. : 0304-41813 before Notary Public Crisanto A. Cocal as per Doc No. 6665, Page No. 36, Book No. 54, Series of 2014. Punto! Central Luzon: November 7, 14 & 21, 2014 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT THIRD JUDICIAL REGION OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT Angeles City Social Security System (SSS)., Extra Judicial Foreclosure Mortgagee,of Real Estate Mortgage -versus- under Act 3135, as amended Reynaldo L. Sagad F.C. Case No. 2014-1108 Mortgagors. x------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF Sheriff’s SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended filed by the Mortgagee, Social Security System (SSS), with office address at Macabulos Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac City, against the Mortgagor, Reynaldo L. Sagad, with postal address at 320 Karunungan St., San Joaquin, Mabalacat City, Pampanga, in order to satisfy the mortgage debts which as of August 1, 2014, amounts to Four HUNDRED Thirty Three THOUSAND Two Hundred Ninety Two & 69/100 PESOS (P433,292.69,) Philippine Currency , including interest thereon, penalties and other charges, plus daily interest and expense thereafter, the undersigned Sheriff IV hereby gives notice and announces that on December 10, 2014 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning, at the Office of the Municipal Trial Court of Mabalacat City located at the Ground Floor of the Municipal Hall of Mabalacat City, Xevera, Brgy. Tabun, Mabalacat City, will sell at public auction for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the following parcel of land with all existing and future improvements thereon, to wit; TCT NO. 202068-R “A parcel of land (Lot 9, Block 3, of the subd. plan (LRC) Psd110295, being a portion of Block 40, Psd-10196, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 132), situated in the Bo. San Joaquin, Mun. of Mabalacat, Prov. of Pampanga, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., points 4 to 1 by Lot 10, Block 3 of the subd. plan; on the SE., points 1 to 2 by Road Lot 9, Psd-10196; on the SW., points 2 to 3 by lot 13, (School site); on the NW., points 3 to 4 by Lot 8 (canal), both of Blk. 3, both of the subd. plan x x x x containing an area of TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR (224) Square Meters, more or less. x x x” Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the abovementioned parcel of land for their information and protection. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on December 17, 2014 at the same time and place without further notice. Angeles City, October 31, 2014. Copy furnished: Social Security System (SSS) Mortgagee Macabulos Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac City Glenn V. Rosario Sheriff IV Engr. Mylene Nonette M. Zamora Section Head, HAMS-Tarlac Macabulos Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac City Mr. Reynaldo L. Sagad Mortgagor 320 Karunungan St., San Joaquin, Mabalacat City, Pampanga PUNTO! November 14, 21 & 28, 2014 The Gossipmiller Cesar Pambid Ara Mina di itinatago ang pagbubuntis ni Cristine Reyes Wala raw intensyon si Ara Mina na itago ang pagdadalantao ng nakababatang kapatid na si Cristine Reyes. Matatandaang last Sunday lamang ay inamin ng aktres na magiging ina na siya sa programang ASAP 19. Esplika pa ni Ara wala raw siyang karapatan na sa kanya manggaling ang anunsyo kundi sa may katawan at kailan lang din daw niya nalaman. Tatlong mga bata raw ang madadagdag sa kanilang pamilya. Sabi pa niya sa interview nito sa “ Bandila” “Actually tatlo kami sa pamilya ang nagsabay-sabay magbuntis. Nauna nga lang manganak si Haydee last week. Ako naman before Christmas at si Cristine next year of summer. Ang saya-saya, ‘di ba? Tatlong little angels agad. Blessing ‘yon,” she said. Nakasuporta si Ara sa pagbubuntis ngayon ng kapatid. Nag-post pa nga ito sa kanyang Instagram account ng picture na magkayakap sila ni Cristine with matching message pa na, “Another blessing from God. I’m proud and happy for you my sister! I will always be here for you no matter what. You are in my prayers everyday. I love you to the moon and back.” Tungkol sa pagpapakasal, naniniwala pa rin naman daw ang pamilya sa pamahiin ng sukob kaya ang pakiusap niya kay Cristine ay hayaan daw muna siyang makasal sa boyfriend nitong si Mayor Patrick Meneses bago sila mag-settle down Fil-Persian boyfriend naman nitong si Ali Joshua Khatibi. Alden Richards versatile actor Nakatakdang pumunta sa Vietnam Fim Festival sina Nora Aunor at ang GMA Artist na si Alden Richards para sa kanilang short film na Kinabukasan. Imbitado ang pelikula sa naturang festival. Aminado si Alden na nabitin siya kay Ate Guy nang gawin nila ang pelikula. First time niya na nakatrabaho ang superstar. “Nu’ng first day ng shooting po, inagahan ko talaga sa set. Siyempre, nakakahiya eh Superstar’yun, hindi ko puwedeng paghintayin. Pagdating niya, may kilabot. May kilabot ‘yung unang kita kay Ate Guy,” bulalas ng Kapuso Primetime Prince. Ginagampanan ni Alden ang role na anak ni Rosanna Roces sa pelikula na may affair kay Nora. Kumusta ‘yung unang eksena nila ni Ate Guy? “Okey naman po. So far, wala naman pong naging problema sa acting ko kasi sabi naman ni Ate Guy, relax ka lang, mabait po, e! Kaya po niyang gawing komportable ‘yung kaeksena niya ng isang pitik base sa mga sinasabi niya,” deklara niya. Proud si Alden dahil mas intimate daw ‘yung mga eksena nila ni Ate Guy. Most of the time, silang dalawa lang ni Nora. Pero wish din niya na makagawa sila ng full length film. Pangarap din niyang makasama sina Vilma Santos, Sharon Cuneta at Maricel Soriano. Hindi naman maitago ni Alden ang kasiyahan na napansin ng PMPC Star Awards for TV ang acting niya dahil nominado siya sa Best Single Performance By An Actor sa “The Dondon Lanuza Story” ng “Magpakailanman”. Ginampanan niya ang isang OFW na ginahasa ng aAabo. “Yes, oh my Gosh! Wow! First acting nomination ko po kasi before ‘yung mga unang awards ko, mga breakthrough artist, best new. So, eto for acting. Sana… Sana talaga kasi single performance, eto yung mga isahan lang na bagsakang episode,” reaksyon niya. Halimbawang siya ang manalo? “Wow! Susmaryosep, baka umiyak ako. Kasi siyempre, sa dinami-dami po ng projects ko siyempre hindi mawawala ‘yung.. kinu-consider ko po na bawat trabaho na ma-nominate sa mga award giving body. At least ngayon, napuna,” sey pa niya. Katatapos lang ng bayaniserye ni Alden na “Ilustrado”. Walang duda sa versatility ng Primetime Prince na napapanood din sa variety show na “Sunday All Stars”. Kilala na rin si Alden bilang host ng “Bet ng Bayan” kasama si Regine Velasquez-Alcasid. Not everybody knows na ang kilalang Tito, Vic & Joey (Sen. Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto & Joey de Leon) ay sandaling naging bahagi noon ng itinuring na long-running at isa nang institution na lunchtime show, ang “Student Canteen” on GMA hosted and produced by then business partners Eddie Ilarde and the late Bobby Ledesma. Naging bahagi rin ang wacky trio sa once-a-week musical show na “Discorama” na produced and hosted ni Bobby Ledesma also on GMA. Sa hindi inaasahang pangyayari, sina Tito, Vic & Joey ang naging dahilan sa pamamaalam ng “Student Canteen” na hindi natitinag ng ibang noontime show nang kunin silang tatlo ng baguhang TV producer noon na si G. Tony Tuviera ng Television and Production Exponents, Inc. (TAPE, Inc.) para maging main hosts ng isang bagong noontime show, ang “Eat Bulaga” na direktang kalaban noon ng “Student Canteen” na kanilang pinagmulan. Naroon man ang agam-agam at pagtanaw ng utang na loob nina Tito, Vic & Joey kina Eddie Ilarde at Bobby Ledesma sa break na ibinigay sa kanila, hindi naman nila (TVJ) puwedeng palampasin ang napakagandang pagkakataon at tiwala na ibinigay sa kanila ni G. Tuviera kaya in 1979 nabuo ang “Eat Bulaga” na si Joey de Leon mismo ang nakaisip ng titulo. After 35 years, patuloy pa rin sa pamamayagpag ang top-rating at longest-running noontime show with Tito, Vic & Joey still part of the show kasama ang mga bagong karagdagan sa programa. Marami na rin ang naging bahagi ng “Eat Bulaga” ay nawala na sa programa kaya patuloy ang programa sa pagtuklas ng mga bagong karagdagan sa show na naging bahagi na ng pang-araw-araw na pananghalian ng mga manonood. Ang Tito, Vic & Joey ay unang nagkasama-sama sa gag show na “OK Lang” nung dekada sitenta on IBC-13. Sa “OK Lang” nabuo ang Tito, Vic & Joey (TVJ) na si Joey din mismo ang nakaisip at kasunod na rito ang kanilang hit weekly sitcom na “Iskul Bukol” at “Eat Bulaga” and the rest ay history nang maituturing. Hindi ikinakaila ni Tito Sen (Sen. Tito Sotto) na malaking factor ang kanyang exposure sa “Eat Bulaga” para manalo siya bilang vice mayor ng Quezon City and eventually maging senador ng bayan. Hindi man araw-araw napapanood si Tito Sen sa “Eat Bulaga,” he makes it a point na lumalabas siya tuwing araw ng Sabado at sa mga importanteng araw ng programa at ng kanyang mga kasamahan. Sa telebisyon at pelikula at maging sa pribadong-buhay ay naipakita nina Tito, Vic & Joey ang kanilang kakaibang samahan sa napakahabang panahon. Sina Tito Sen at Vic ay magkapatid at longtime barkada at parang kapamilya na rin ang turing nila kay Joey. Bukod sa pagpapatawa, naging passion na ng tatlo ang iisa nilang interest – ang musika. Pare-pareho silang mahilig mag-compose ng mga awitin for other singers at lalo silang sumikat sa music scene nang sunud-sunod nilang ilabas ang sarili nilang wacky albums na “Tito, Vic & Joey” series. Bukod sa musika at telebisyon, naging in-demand din ang tatlo sa paggawa ng mga comedy films hanggang mag-solo sina Joey at Vic sa paggawa ng pelikula. At sa kanilang tatlo, si Vic ang hindi nawawalan ng pelikula na kalahok sa Metro Manila Film Festival. Sa kanilang apat na dekada bilang magkakaibigan, never pa namin nabalitaan na nagkaroon nang hindi pagkakaunawaan sina Tito, Vic & Joey. Through the years, naging malapit na ring magkakaibigan ang kanilang mga pamipamilya ganoon din naman ang bumubuo ng “Eat Bulaga” na pamilya rin ang turingan. “Lahat kami, ini-enjoy lang namin ang aming ginagawa kaya siguro kami nagtatagal nang ganito,” pahayag ng bida ng “My Big Bossing” na si Vic na mas kilala ngayon ng publiko bilang si Bossing. Cristine Reyes Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday Tito Vic & Joey apat na dekada na ang friendship 11 Changing colors. Essel Supermarket fast turning SM blue. Photo by Bong Lacson The end of an era Essel Supermarket closes shop Punto! Central Luzon • November 20 - 22, 2014 • Thursday - Saturday By Ashley Manabat 12 CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- It started doing business on September 30, 1965, and for the next five decades it became a brand name synonymous to grocery shopping not only in this city but practically in the whole of Pampanga as well. Essel Supermarket has indeed become a household name for Fernandinos and for most Kapampangans for being part of their daily lives. On November 26, Essel Supermarket will hold its last day of operations before Savemore Market, a chain of neighborhood grocery stores under the SM Food Retail Group, will take over. The Essel Supermarket, a family corporation, was part of the vast property in Barangay Telabastagan recently acquired by SM. Owned by the Lazatins, Essel literally stands for the initials S and L or Singian and Lazatin – the combined surnames of the owners. Essel General Manager Marco Lazatin was nostalgic as he narrated how the supermarket was conceptualized by his paternal aunts in partnership with his mother. “Essel was started by my aunts, sisters Anita “Mang Itang,” and Carmen, as well as my mother Celia who were all part of the original incorporators,” Lazatin said. “But my mother died in a car crash four months later,” he said. “That is why my aunts continued with the business from there on,” he added. Lazatin said he was delighted at how Essel Supermarket has become part of the people’s lives by literally naming their children after it. He said he was surprised to find out from a quick internet search that there are 21 people named “Essel” in Pampanga including nine in San Fernando. “People named their children after their supermarket. That’s how much it became part of their lives,” he mused. Essel is the first supermarket in San Fernando and it is also the first supermarket that has a bakery inside the store which later on became Bakeline Bakery known for its ensaymada and hopia among others. Lazatin said the original concept of Essel Supermarket was where you can find all your shopping needs under one roof which also explains its logo – that of a house with the word” Essel” under a roof. “It reflected the taste of the people and also of the owners,” he said. “But a lot of people go to Essel because of the things you don’t find in other supermarkets, you find in Essel,” he added. Lazatin said this can be proven by the fact that some supermarket owners shop at Essel. It tells you how much people love Essel. It was not just the store but what was inside the store, he said. That reflected on the “taste” of my aunts. It was personal for them, he said. “They went every week to Divisoria and the things they bought reflected their taste. There are things that we sell that nobody else sells, he said. San Fernando’s first supermarket established in 1965. Challenges Lazatin said Essel has gone through its challenges. But the biggest challenge was the lahar event in 1995 when floodwaters went up to chest deep along Consunji Street in downtown San Fernando where the original supermarket was located. “We had meat in the freezer, but we didn’t know if there would be electricity for the next month. Nobody knew when electricity would be restored so we started giving away the meat and people were lining up. We opened our doors and gave out all the meat,” Lazatin narrated. In 2005, the original Essel Supermarket along Consunji Street closed shop. “It was always a partnership so when Tita Itang (Anita) died in 2004, Carmen was alone because her business partner was no longer around. It was not the same anymore for her and as a closure she closed the store on her own terms,” Lazatin said. But before that, Essel House, which sold hamburgers and pancit, was also put up long before McDonald’s and Jollibee dominated the fastfood market, Lazatin said. In 2002, the Essel Supermarket in Barangay Telabastagan, San Fernando was opened. It was soon at the forefront of changing the taste of the Kapampangans with its unique products sold only at the store. “Other stores don’t carry some of the products we have,” Lazatin said. “And we were the first supermarket with a wide parking,” he added. Giant Lantern Festival Essel was also instrumental in the entry of Barangay Telabastagan in the annual Ligligan Parul (giant lantern competition) of San Fernando. Lazatin said Barangay Telabastagan emerged champion three times successively out of the five times it joined. Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin has already formalized a request to SM to continue with the giant lantern sponsorship, he said. “We host the making of the giant lantern and finance it. We also organize the exhibition after the competition,” Lazatin said. Shaped the Kapampangan lifestyle “In a way, Essel influenced the preference of the Kapampangans,” he said. “My aunts were able to broaden their minds by interacting with a myriad of cultures from their travels. They somehow helped shaped the lifestyle of the Kapampangans.” Lazatin is the youngest in a brood of four including Clarita, the eldest; Jose “Babes,” SVP and GM of the San Fernando Light and Power Co. (Sfelapco); and City of San Fernando Vice Mayor Jimmy. On November 28, Savemore Market will be open for business. Lazatin said Essel Supermarket will then be officially closed. “It feels like losing a loved one,” he said. So is this the last we will hear of Essel? Lazatin answered with an enigmatic smile.
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