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  • December 05, 2014 , 05:38pm

Biggest batch of PPCO new members inducted

Biggest batch of PPCO new members inducted

CBC’s Marivel Taruc (Right) administers the Oath of Affirmation of the PPCO Board Members (from Left) Ariel Ramos, Melinda Rustia, Rodel Ramos, Mila Astorga-Garcia, Joe Damasco, Rose Tijam, Noel Perada, Jojo Taduran, and Romy Zetazate. (PHOTO: HG)

CBC’s Marivel Taruc (Right) administers the Oath of Affirmation of the PPCO Board Members (from Left) Ariel Ramos, Melinda Rustia, Rodel Ramos, Mila Astorga-Garcia, Joe Damasco, Rose Tijam, Noel Perada, Jojo Taduran, and Romy Zetazate. (PHOTO: HG)

TORONTO–Ten practitioners from print and broadcast media formalized their membership to the Philippine Press Club Ontario (PPCO) by taking their oath during the organization’s triple-event celebration — 13th Anniversary, Induction of New Members, and Christmas Party — held Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014 at Qssis Banquet Hall in Toronto.

Another seven members who were unable to attend will be formally inducted into the organization during its next major event, according to PPCO President Rose Tijam. This batch of a total of 17 members is the largest group approved for induction to the PPCO, according to Romy Zetazate, Chairman of the PPCO Membership Committee. The seventeen members joined the organization during the terms of the previous PPCO President Hermie Garcia, and the current President Tijam.

Marivel Taruc, CBC senior reporter and tv host of Our Toronto, officiated the oath-taking ceremonies for the new members: Jeff Rustia, Rachelle Cruz, Veronica Silva, Michelle Ramos, Ramon Lansangan, Anjo Pallasigui, Bong Molano, Gian Carlo Bobilla, Sheila Calica and Jaime Padiernos. (The seven other members who were unable to attend the induction ceremonies were: Rhea Gamana, Yshmael Cabana, Macelle Delgado, Beatrice Paez, Judith Gonzales, Sheng Maligsay, and Amelia Insigne.)

CBC’s Marivel Taruc inducts new PPCO members (from Left) Jeff Rustia, Rachelle Cruz, Veronica Silva, Michelle Ramos, Gian Carlo Bobilla, Bong Molano, Ramon Lansangan, Anjo Pallasigui, Sheila Calica, and Jaime Padiernos. (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

CBC’s Marivel Taruc inducts new PPCO members (from Left) Jeff Rustia, Rachelle Cruz, Veronica Silva, Michelle Ramos, Gian Carlo Bobilla, Bong Molano, Ramon Lansangan, Anjo Pallasigui, Sheila Calica, and Jaime Padiernos. (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

Taruc also officiated the formal Oath of Affirmation of nine of the 10 PPCO Board Members present: Rose Tijam, President; Rodel Ramos, Secretary; Noel Perada, Treasurer; Mila Astorga-Garcia, Public Information Officer; and Board Members Melinda Rustia, Jojo Taduran; Romy Zetazate; Ariel Ramos; and Joe Damasco. (Vice President Jonathan Canchela is on leave and will be back Dec. 23rd.)

Taruc, a prominent CBC journalist for two decades, an Honorary Member of the PPCO who was recently recognized and awarded for Outstanding Journalism by the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC), delivered the event’s Keynote Address. She emphasized among other things, that journalism is a profession that carries a great responsibility. “It is a profession with a constant effort to always be accurate, to always be objective, and to always be fair,” she says.

The event also featured guest speakers Finance Minister Joe Oliver, Senator Tobias Enverga, and Consul General Junever Mahilum-West. Just like Taruc, Oliver and Enverga mentioned the role journalists play and risks they take in performing their jobs, sometimes involving the ultimate sacrifice, such as what happened to some of the victims of the infamous Maguindanao Massacre, where 32 of the 57 victims killed were journalists. Mahilum-West emphasized how community journalism helps inform and bring to their attention news that is useful. She says the consulate general would not have easily known the state and level of maturity, and readiness of Filipino participation in the recent political elections, among others, were it not for the community media reporting on their numbers and the names of the Filipino-Canadian candidates. “We would not have known this by ourselves,” she said.

Guest speaker Marivel Taruc

Guest speaker Marivel Taruc

Pastor Teck Uy of Friends of Jesus Christ Church and President of the Filipino Ministerial Fellowship Ontario, had earlier delivered a meaningful invocation fit for the occasion. As he invoked for the protection of journalists from harm in a risky profession that aims to seek the truth, he also called for prayers for the Maguindanao Massacre victims, the majority of them journalists.

The well-attended event attracted a lot of old members of the PPCO, who noted how the organization, energized by its emphasis on journalism-related activities such as the speakers series introduced by Hermie Garcia featuring successful mainstream Filipino journalists, had generated interest especially from among younger media practitioners. The event was also attended by a representative of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada, and members of community organizations, and businesses.

PPCO’s Rodel Ramos and guests, among them Sen. Tobias and Rosemer Enverga, Minister Oliver, Pastor Teck Uy, and Julius Tiangson.

PPCO’s Rodel Ramos and guests, among them Sen. Tobias and Rosemer Enverga, Minister Oliver, Pastor Teck Uy, and Julius Tiangson.

The event also featured well-applauded singing numbers by local performers Kevin Perada, Rohra Ann Nacorda, and Gian Carlo Bobilla. A raffle of donated prices added to the night’s excitement. Dancing among the guests followed, to the DJ music of Bong Molano.

The event, which was emceed by Jeff Rustia, involved the participation of all the members of the Board, with PPCO President Tijam doing the welcome address and introduction of guest speaker Minister Joe Oliver; Romy Zetazate introducing the new members of the PPCO; Jojo Taduran introducing the keynote speaker Marivel Taruc, and Joe Damasco deliverining the closing remarks. Noel Perada was in charge overall of tickets and sound system. Melinda Rustia took charge of the evening’s program while Mila Astorga-Garcia prepared some of the ceremonial literature. Rodel Ramos helped other volunteers in ensuring that guests were seated and served. Ariel Ramos, aside from taking photos, produced the huge PPCO tarpoline ad, in front of which guests had a blast having the souvenir photos taken.

Except for an early confusing start regarding guest seating arrangements, the event turned out well, with the big help of the registration volunteers, Fe Taduran and Shirley Perada. For them and the Board, there was no task, big or small, that was not important to make the event a success. (MAG)

Romy Zetazate and Marivel Taruc

Romy Zetazate and Marivel Taruc

Congen Junever Mahilum-West

Congen Junever Mahilum-West

Finance Minister Joe Oliver

Finance Minister Joe Oliver

Ned Blair, Executive Vice President of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada Photo: Ariel Ramos

Ned Blair, Executive Vice President of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada Photo: Ariel Ramos

CBC’s Trevor Pilling, Eddie Lee and Marita Lee

CBC’s Trevor Pilling, Eddie Lee and Marita Lee

Jojo Taduran introduces keynote speaker Marivel Taruc (PHOTO: HG)

Jojo Taduran introduces keynote speaker Marivel Taruc (PHOTO: HG)

Singer Rohra Ann Nacorda performs (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

Singer Rohra Ann Nacorda performs (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

Mon Datol, Sheila Calica and Gian Carlo Bobilla

Mon Datol, Sheila Calica and Gian Carlo Bobilla (PHOTO: HG)

Kevin Perada sings (PHOTO: HG)

Kevin Perada sings (PHOTO: HG)

Shirley and Noel Perada (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

Shirley and Noel Perada (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

Sen. Tobias and Rosemer Enverga and guests, among them, Willie Reodica, Carlos Unas, and Eva Agpaoa. (PHOTO: HG)

Sen. Tobias and Rosemer Enverga and guests, among them, Willie Reodica, Carlos Unas, and Eva Agpaoa. (PHOTO: HG)

From left: Manny Ching, Monina Serrano, Marita Lee, Michelle Serrano, Congen Mahilum-West, Lorelei and Joseph Redoblado.

From left: Manny Ching, Monina Serrano, Marita Lee, Michelle Serrano, Congen Mahilum-West, Lorelei and Joseph Redoblado. (PHOTO: HG)

Julius Tiangson, Rachelle Cruz, Norman Garcia and Marivel Taruc (PHOTO: HG)

Julius Tiangson, Rachelle Cruz, Norman Garcia and Marivel Taruc (PHOTO: HG)

Michael Rustia, Melinda Rustia, Atty. MIchael Alexander, Michelle Ramos and Jeff Rustia (PHOTO: HG)

Michael Rustia, Melinda Rustia, Atty. MIchael Alexander, Michelle Ramos and Jeff Rustia (PHOTO: HG)

Jess and May Cabrias and two other guests

Jess and May Cabrias and two other guests (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

At the PPCO Induction of New Members, from left Michelle Chermaine Ramos, Maria Guiao and Fe Taduran before PPCO tarpaulin

At the PPCO Induction of New Members, from left Michelle Chermaine Ramos, Maria Guiao and Fe Taduran before PPCO tarpaulin (PHOTO: ARIEL RAMOS)

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