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PASTOR GENERAL'S
REPORT
TO THE MINISTRY OF THE
WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD
VOL.5, N0.21
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
FROM MINISTERIAL SERVICES
Death of Philippine Local Elder
MAY 27, 1983
It is with deep sadness and regret that we announce the accidental death of
Philippine local elder Mario Dulguime.
Mr. Dulguime, his wife Zenaida and their two daughters, Marianne--10, and
Elizabeth 9, had just completed a year in Pasadena where both he and Mrs.
Dulguime had attended Ambassador College as part of a training program to
assist the Philippine ministry. Their daughters attended Imperial School.
Mr. Dulguime, his family and the other Filipino minister in Pasadena this
year, Mr. Rey Taniajura and his family, were spending their last weeks in
the U.S. doing some traveling before returning to the Philippines.
Their vehicle left the road and overturned near Gallup, New Mexico. Mr.
Dulguime was thrown from the car and killed instantly. Miraculously no one
else was seriously injured, even though Elizabeth was also thrown out.
Mr. Dulguime was an only child. He had previously been a lawyer in Davao
·City in southern Philippines, having been ordained a minister on Octobe'r
6th, 1979. He served in the Tagum, Monkayo and Manikling Church areas in
the Philippines prior to attending Ambassador College.
Our love and prayers are with his wife and family. Funeral services will be
held in the Philippines.
Ministerial and Spokesman Club Supply Requests
Many ministers are beginning to get into the habit of telephoning in
routine orders for ministerial and Spokesman Club supplies rather than
mailing the written form. This is causing our Shipping Department a con­
siderable problem.
The supply system utilizes part-time help and is geared to written requests
rather than telephone orders. We could, of course, provide telephone re­
quest service, but only at a substantial increase in cost to the Work. We
feel that the increased cost is not justified. It really takes one about as
much time to make a telephone call as it would to fill out a form and mail
it. On this end, it is far more efficient and accurate to process a written
form than to take orders over the telephone':'"°
So please do not call in routine orders
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telephone. Use the printed form.
In emergency situations, we will process telephone orders, but we must keep
them to a minimum.
International News
Australian Update Two significant breakthroughs occurred this month. Jesus
Christ opened the doors of two new television stations for broadcasting