Sunday, July 25, 2010

Guv keeps thanked for his congressional deeds

Even words earnestly grateful for his aids as the then First District congressman have still found stairs to the capitol door of now Gov. Edgar Chatto.

Recent sentiments of gratitude came from the Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) – Bohol Council and barangay council of Booy in Tagbilaran City for the construction of their conference hall and covered court, respectively.

The GSP, headed by its council president, lawyer Roselima Abapo, thanked Chatto for granting P750,000 for the hall and its facilities at the GSP-Bohol Headquarters here.

The barangay council of Booy led by captain Eutorgio Telmo, Jr. appreciated Chatto’s “unselfish continuing support for the completion of the barangay covered court.”

The barangay officials said the covered court would not have taken form had it not been for Chatto’s willingness to assist the barangay.

Then congressman Chatto funded the two projects as respectively requested by the GSP leaders and Booy officials.

In separate resolutions, the scouting movement and barangay officialdom formally thanked Chatto, although he is already a governor, for his congressional fund support

GSP heads said their provincial office has long needed expansion for the convenience of the volunteer workers.

The girl scouting in Bohol has, since 1948, pursued its mission, helping girls and young women realize the ideals of womanhood.

The movement has prepared them for their responsibilities in the home, nation and world through its programs on citizenship training and character building.

The governor and his wife, Bohol”s First Lady Pureza Veloso-Chatto, have themselves been top scout executives in the province and exceptionally active in the cause of developing the young people thru scouting. (JONA ICOT/EDCom)

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