Tuesday, December 31, 2013

CORRECTNESS PLOTTED

The new year will put Initao Observer on the tract of posting things correct politically, economically and spiritually. We had a turbulent year of seemingly natural events that some opined man-made. As to what is the truth, IOs will stand grounds on this premise. To be politically true, economically true and spiritually true on what is generally good for Initaonons. WHAT IS POLITICAL- ECONOMIC-SPIRITUAL CORRRECTNESS? The OBSERVER is lining up local opinion makers to tell and inform the locality what is being correct on those aspects. And hopefully, wrongness may be remedied and benefits will just redound to all when largely people who love Initao might be guided to wake up from these slumber.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

NEW ABC PREXY ELECTED

The Observer was informed yesterday that Oguis Barangay Chair Guiles Waslo was recently elected President of the Initao Association of Barangay Captains. He has not been seen by this blogger since his election, the "hunt" is still on. And Waslo is known pro-people and pro-poor, he must be plotting programs in town to benefit these sectors. This may be known and confirmed in the coming days ahead, he will be interviewed.

Monday, December 23, 2013

ANNOUNCEMENT

To all INITAO OBSERVERS in Initao and elsewhere: We are on recruit for Red Cross volunteers. Anybody interested please text or inform admin and necessary application forms are available at any moments' notice. You may obtain them at MAHULAGWAY store in Poblacion or at Bliss, the observer's residence.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

ONE HUNDRED FOR LOST ID

In the towns's MSWDO yesterday morning, the Observer was told upon inquiry what is in for a lost senior citizen's identification card? In the absence of Susan Dadole, the Acting Social Welfare and Development Officer of Initao, who was not there then, employees there said that a one hundred pesos fine for its replacement will be charged against those whose IDs belong. And that if he or she may have forgotten the number of that ID being senior in age, her/his purchase booklet where that number is certainly recorded will solve the problem. And with that also, it is easier to locate her/him in the computer file, they said.

Monday, December 16, 2013

ENLISTMENT GOING ON

Volunteers are getting enlisted here for the Red Cross. This is not only for the recent Yolanda experience but for the future and usual services that Red Cross has been extending to communities through the years. Forms are available in Poblacion at Mikail Almeda's MAHULAGWAY store and with the OBSERVER at Bliss. Volunteers are given insurance coverage upon payment of a token fee and issued with IDs. Trainings and seminars are expected.