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Sunday, September 12, 1993 — The Allen American — Page 3A
Religion Notes
Briefs
4 T Huh tunity to develop useful skills and to
apply them.
meet Monday ■ Health — to help you develop
The Allen 4-H Club will begin habits of good health.
First United Methodist takes place Sunday from 6:30-8 p.m. CCMHMR Center
Child care will be provided. All com--
arhis coming Sunday First United mittees will be meeting for the pur- sponsors Think Tank
Methodist Church of Allen is “kick- pose of planning through the end of In an effort to move closer to t0‘ Day set aside to
ing off" full fall programming as our the year.. This is also an opportunity day’s best practice in service deliv- honor 911 operators
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| Youth Choir meets at 5 p.m. Chil- All activities of First Presbyterian difficulties. took piace Friday in Austin to ack- own club, elect officers and develop
dren’s Choirs begins at 6 p.m. with Church are open to the community. These five consultants will com- nowledge all emergency telecom- their own programs with the help of has successfully completed the
children’s bell choirs at 6 and 6:45 The church is located at 605 5- prise a “Think Tank,” sharing municators. adult volunteer leaders. The major ‘ ERA Sales System,” an in-house
p.m. Youth Bells gather at 8 p.m. Greenville Ave. For more informa- thoughts about improving the quality Christy Williams ,911 public benefits of the program are impro- training program designed to help
mediately after UMYF. Adult tion, call Rev. John Hirling at 727- of life for individuals with these diffi- education and training coordinator ving leadership skills, building self employees enhance their selling
Seis meet each Wednesday evening 2551. culties.TheeventwillbeheldFriday forthe North CentralTexas Council esteem and developing life skills, skills and other professional abilities,
at 6:15 p,m. Christian and Saturday at the Harvey Hotel- of Governments, the administrative The four H 8 represent: Since a home is typically the big-
' Wednesday Night Live' began 1151 Plano. agency of 911 in this area, is proud of ■ Head — to help you learn new gest investment made by a family or
Sept. 8 and continues every First Christian Church of Allen, This is the second time this year the Enhanced 911 system as well as and better ways of doing things. individual, buyers and sellers need
Wednesday evening beginning with 101 N. Allen Drive, extends an in- CCMHMRC has sponsored a Think the 911 call takers. ■ Heart to help you develop help from a real estate professional
a homemade meal served from 5:30- vitation to “Renew Your Spirit and Tank to explore ideas and discuss “We couldn’t do it without them,” ideals and standards for living in who is knowledgeable and informed
6:45 p.m. Meal costs are: $4 adult; Restore Your Commitment to God creative ways to generate employ- she said. society. . on all aspects of real estate, Gon-
$3 child; $1.50 snack. Programming and Christ” with a “City-Wide Spir- ment for individuals with develop- The following call takers are em- ■ Hands to give you the oppor- zalez said,
follows involving ages 3 years itual Renewal.” mental difficulties. CCMHMRC re- ployed at the Allen Police Depart-
through adults. For further informa- Services begin on Sunday morn- ceived a grant from the Texas Plan- ment: Ladonna Peek, Gail Jones,
tion, call the church office at 727- ing and continue through Tuesday ning Council for Developmental Dif- Kellie Randeleas and Dustin
@61. night. Evening services will begin at ficulties and is the first agency in the Teague.
7:30 and refreshments and fel- nation to host such a meeting. The following call takers are em-
! First Presbyterian lowship follow in the Fellowship Carolyn Shelton, CCMHMRC ployed at the Collin County Sheriffs
Hall. director of mental retardation ser- Office: Peggy Cottle, Jack Groves,
To kick off the new Sunday School Three guest ministers will join the vices, and her management team Edie Looper, Nancy Graves, Trina
year, First Presbyterian Church will Rev. Ernie O’Donnell for this time have been asked to present the re- Pollock, Barbie Robinson, Dave
have a Rally Day brunch at 9:30 a.m. "Spiritual Renewal” — Dan Carrol, suits of the first Think Tank at the Baitinger, Terrye Bradford, Jim Riz-
Sunday. Sunday school classes will senior minister, Eastride Park Region V American Association of zo, Carla Ashley, Peggy Shelley and
eat together and get to know each Christian Church, Mesquite; Clark Mental Retardation Conference in Cheryl Mathis.
other and the teacher. The food will Ford, first Christian Church, Ter- St. Louis later this month. The 911 phone service provides
be provided by all our great Pre- rell,; and Judy O’Donnell, minister of This Think Tank subject explored an easy to remember phone number
syterian cooks. . . . the conversion of a sheltered work- to dial in emergencies requiring im-
The quarterly planning meeting Turn to RELIGION, Page 10A shop concept into the inclusion of mediate assistance from police, fire
people with mental retardation into or medical personnel. Because call
not open to the general public.
Monday with a meeting at 7:30 p.m.
at Allen Church of Christ, 600 S. Gonzalez completes
Jupiter Road. sales program
The club is for young people in 0 4
Gayle Gonzalez, a sales associate
for ERA All Star Realtors in Allen,
More Menus. Less Dough.
Introducing three new menu plans for fall.
*New menu plans available through fall retention program. Ask receptionist for details.
ALLEN
St. Jude Catholic Church
1515 N. Greenville Ave.
Thurs: 6:45 pm
Check-in begins 30 minutes before meeting
School Lunch Menu
the community workforce.
takers are the link between a 911 call
214/369-2341
Elementary schools
i Monday: Hamburger or cheese-
burger, french fries, pickle slices,
applesauce, milk.
@Tuesday: Mexican taco with
cheese, lettuce/tomato, Spanish-
style rice, pineapple tidbits, milk.
Wednesday: Cheese omelet, cin-
namon toast, tator tots, banana,
milk.
Thursday: Baked chicken,
mashed potatoes/gravy, wheat roll,
peaches, milk.
Friday: Pepperoni pizza, whole
kernel corn, fruit cocktail, milk.
corn, fruit medley, milk.
Wednesday: Baked potato bar
with chili and cheese or broccoli/
cheese sauce, sour cream/butter,
chopped tomato/green onions, bana-
na muffin, apple, milk.
Thursday: Chicken fajita, soft
flour tortilla, lettuce/tomato, Span-
ish rice, ranch beans, milk.
Friday: Barbecue rib on sesame
seed bun, Italian pasta salad, french
fries, pear slices, milk.
Boyd and Rountree
Several individuals from around and the response of the emergency
Texas, committed to the inclusion of agency requested, they work day-
these individuals, have been invited to-day in a very stressful environ-
to observe the Think Tank, which is ment.
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Middle school
Monday: Chili dog with cheese,
green beans, pear half, milk.
Tuesday: Oven crisp chicken,
mashed potatoes/gravy, roll,
peaches, milk.
Wednesday: Ham and cheese
melt on sesame seed bun, green
@eas, pineapple tidbits, milk.
Thursday: Mexican taco, lettuce/
tomato, buttered rice, fruit cocktail,
milk.
Friday: Pepperoni pizza, whole
kernel corn, garden salad, milk.
Breakfast
Monday: Cereal, buttered toast,
fruit juice, milk.
Tuesday: French toast/syrup,
fruit juice, milk.
Wednesday: Breakfast burrito,
fruit juice, milk.
Thursday: Toasted ham and
cheese sandwich, fruit juice, milk.
Friday: Cereal, cinnamon twist,
fruit juice, milk.
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Epperson, Wayne. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 176, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1993, newspaper, September 12, 1993; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1670764/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.