News Scrapbook 1988

Fallbrook, CA (San Diego Co.) . Fallbrook Enterprise (Cir. W. 6,173)

JUN 16 1988

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San Oie90, CA (San Diego C~.) San Diego Union (Cir . D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) JU 11 .JtllM.', P. C 8

tt1 1888 Inspir~tional tapes offer message to drive by Two San Diega h ve Jn ere- ------------ church met for its first years in a • La Jolla Presbyterian Church • A bell choir concert will be aling in pirallonal tapes to reduce Religion News variety of locations and purchased will present a quartet of soloists sep- given at 4p.m. tomorrow at Fletcher th fru trations of driving in traffic. ------------ its building near 30th Street and El arately and in ensemble at 4 p.m. Hills Presbyterian Church in El Th tapes include little talks accom- ... in brief Cajon Boulevard in 1982. The Rev. tomorrow at the church. The pro- Cajon directed by Jean Price. The panied by music designed to "make ------------ David Farrell is the pastor. gram will include sacred and operat- concert will also include organ, harp life a little more plea ant," said • The American Institute of Archi- ic works and show tunes. and oboe music. rol Collins, a former advertising mng of awards, installations and tects, San Diego Chapter, has photos • Randall and Melanie Burns and executive and a hou ewife. speakers. Reservations may be made of the winning entries of the Inter- their friends will present a program Collin and Vic Peri, a retired by sending $15 to the United Jewish faith Forum on Religion, Art and Ar- of music and testimony at 6 p.m. to- naval officer, disk jockey and audio Federation, 4797 Mercury St, San chitecture Design Awards on display morrow at First Baptist Church of, •ngin er, id profits from the sale Diego, CA 92111. at its office through July 5. San Diego on Goyernot Drive. " of the tapes will help support the • The prospect of a Jewish-Chris- The awards program is sponsored • John Falchi will discuss peace Fallbrook Community Clinic. Peri tian dialogue program will be ex- annually by the forum and judged liy and humanism at 7:30 p.m. Friday at d the production and Collins the plored at 10 a.m. Monday at the juries of nationally known individu- the Henry George Center on Moreley mark ting. Guild Room of the Cathedral Church a . The winning designs are included Street. Call 232-4801 for information The first tape, "Change in Your of St. Paul, Sixth Avenue and ut- in a nationwide traveling exhibit. • The Gennaro Trio will give a Life," was narrated by the Rev. Mi• meg Street. Leadership will be pro- They may be viewed from 9a.m. to 5 benefit concert for the First Unitari- chael Weishaar, retreat master at vided by Don McEvoy, executive di- p.m. Monday through Friday at 233 A an Church's piano fund at 7:30 p.m. · n a Luis Rey. Future tapes rector of the National Conference of St., Suite No. 200. today at the church featuring the will follow a variety of themes. Christians and Jews, and the Rev. • Organist Hector Olivera will music of Beethoven, Ireland and The first tape is being sold for John Huber, chair of the Faith, Order play two different concerts in San Schubert. $3.99 at various location , including and Witness Committee of the San Diego, one at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at • College Avenue Baptist Church the Diocesan Charismatic Renewal Diego County Ecumenical Confer- First Presbyterian Church on Date will present its adult choirs, chil- Center in La Jolla. For more infor- en . Street and one at 8 p.m. Monday at dren's choirs, handbell choir and or- matlon, call 728-2284. • The 120-member cast of Up With the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Bal- chestra !n a -service of praise at 6 • The Diocesan Commission for People will present a two-hour show, boa Park. p.m. -tomorrow at the church. Black Catholics will present a day of "Time for the Music," at 7:30 p.m. • Former atheist John N. Clayton • Christ Church Unity will present reflection on the Black Catholic Pas• Friday and next Saturday at the of South Bend, Ind., will ~eak at 9:30 a Jerome Lund seminar on removing toral Plan and an Afro-American Ca- Civic Theatre. San Diego Gas & Elec- a.m. to noon and 7:$0·p.m. today at blocks from your goals at 12:30 to 3 techetical Conference next weekend tric and KGTV Channel 10 are span- the Mission Bay rfigh School Audito- p.m. June 19 at the church. He will at the University of San Diego. soring the visit of the cast from 20 rium Clayton, who was given the also speak at the 10 a.m. service. Call Lecturers will mclude Sister Orali- countries. Proceeds from the perfor- Distinguished Teacher of Physics the church for reservations. sia Martin and the Rev. Augustine mances will go to the San Diego Award in 1985 by the American Asso- • The San Diego Baha'i Center Taylor, Ph.D., of Los Angeles; Roger Drug Abuse Resistance Education ciation of Physics Teachers, will lee- will present a program from the Holbman of Baltimore, a composer (DARE) program. ture on scientific evidence for the ex- Economic Conversion Council on and choir director; and Curtis Hill of The cast will spend the week be- istence of God. changing from a war to a peace San Diego, a specialist m sacred fore the show in San Diego cleaning • Festival of Praise will present a economy at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the dance. beaches and visiting day-care cen- concert at 7 p.m. next Saturday at center on Alcala Knolls Drive. Information and reservations may ters, local schools, senior centers and the First Baptist Church of La Jolla. be obtained by calling ~con Mar- the Amphibious Assault Ship The concert includes singers, musi- vin Threatt at Christ the King Catho- Tarawa. At noon Thursday, the cast cians, drama and costumes. It is lie Church, 231"8906. will give a half-hour performance at being sponsored by the Baptist • Rep. Tom Lantos of San Fran• the Horton Plaza Sportsdeck. At 3 church, Elim Chapel of the Assem- cisco will speak at the 51st annual p.m., they will visit Chicano Park blies of God and La Jolla Christian meeting of the United Jewish Feder• and be entertained by a Hispanic Chapel. Contact Kathy Wirth at 224- ation at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the La dance troupe. 5359 for information. Jolla Marriott Hotel. The non-profit company fosters • The Institute for Christian Lantos is the only Holocaust survi- peace through developing personal Mmistries will present a lecture se- vor serving Congress. He and his relationships among the cast and ries on the trinity by Michael Scan- w1fe, Annette, like 100,000 other with their hosts and service organ- Ion, "A God to Believe In," from 6:30 Jews, owe their lives to Raoul Wal- izations throughout the world. to 9:30 p.m. June 28, 30 and July 5. lenberg, the Swedish diplomat who • The Metropolitan Community The Augustinian priest is associate saved them from Nazi persecution in Church of San Diego will celebrate professor of theology at Washington Hungary during World War II. its 18th anniversary at the 10 a.m. Theological Union. Call 260-4784 for Adessert ~uffet will follow an eve- and 7 p.m. services tomorrow The reservations. East St. Alban's Episcopal Church of El Cajon w!ll celebrate its patronal saint's day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow with a barbecue on the church grounds following the 10 a.m. service. • Tom Patterson will play syn- thesizers for spontaneous dance at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Teaching of the Inner Christ in Lemon Grove. Classes in Inner Sensitivity Training will begin Monday at 7 p.m. led by Rev. Roberta Zito. South Singef Jillian Ryan will give a concert at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the First Baptist Church of Chula Vista on GStreet. Ryan sings on behalf of World Vision's ch!ld-care ministry. She will show a brief World Vision film and share her experiences from a visit to the organization's proje.c in Ecuador and of her childhood in foster homes. • The Chiislian Women's Club of South Sc[I! Diego Bay will present a fashion show and luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Bonita Golf Club. Barbara Cingwald will speak. North Temple Sole) of Encinitas will hold a catered dinner for singles at 6 p.m. June 25 at the temple. Kathy Rob- bins-Markoff will lead a Havdalah service and play guitar during din- ner. Reservations may be made by mailing a check for $12 to the tem- ple. • Hank Kankowski, M.D., will present a Healing Workshop Friday through June 19 at the Mission San Luis Rey Retreat Center in Ocean- side. For reservatiOIJS or information call 582-3100. • The Vista Women's Aglow Fel- lowship will hold a breakfast meet- ing at 9 a.m. Friday in the Vista En- tertainment Center. Jan Hill, who has been a mJSSionary to the Philip- pines, will speak. • The Escondido Oratorio Chorale will present a concert "Gospel and All that Jazz," at 7:30 p.m. today at Grace Lutheran church and 3 p.m. tomorrow at Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church. Musicians from the Jazz Factory will participate.

ELIZABETH HARTFORD, seated center, attended the 1~89 Sout~ern Califqrnia HOBY Leadership Seminar. Stan- ding left 1s Bob Burton FUHS ASB Director, next to Nola Hall, seminar chairman. Seated left is Judy Bresnahan, Bonsall Woman's Club. Seated right is Delphine Kirby, Fallbrook Woman's Club.

Elizabeth Hartford, a sophomore at Fallbrook High School, was one of 125 student delegates from Southern Califor- nia who participated in the Hugh 0 · Brien You th Foundation

Diego, "The students arrived on the timid side, but found it was okay to be a leader and go back and carry through with their leadership abilities. They left on a high, especially after Hugh O'Brien spoke during the closing ceremonies. "One of the most fascinating aspects of the weekend was the panel of handicapped adults - one had dyslexia, one was hard of hearing, and was legally blind - who have achieved in their respective fields." The objective of ROBY is to seek out, recognize, and reward leadership potential of high school sophomores here and abroad. Outstanding sophomore students are selected by their high school principals based on demonstrated leadership poten- tial. Last year, more than 10,600 tenth graders attended HOBY State Leadership Seminars across the country. In a recent survey conducted by ROBY of results gained by attending HOBY seminars, it was found that 98.8 percent of HOBY alumni began to think about new career possibilities; 70 percent are pointed towards careers in business and industry, law, and the health sciences · and 71 percent have received awards for school or community activities.

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,092)

JUN 16 1988

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rAztec~-Toreros basketball series put on hold

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By Don Norcross Tribune Sportswriter

SDSU was unable to secure a date at the Sports Arena for the game, so it was canceled. The teams originally had scheduled the game for Dec. 9, but the date had to be canceled because the arena is booked from Dec. 7 to 11 for the Moscow Circus. The contract between the two schools stipulates that the game must be played at the arena. Egan said he offered to have the game played at the USO Sports Cen-

ter, but the Aztecs declined. "I've been giv~n assurance that they're not trying to dr~p us fro~ their schedule," said Egan. They said they had a conflict with the Sports Arena We're working right now to get a date for next yea~ (1989-90). "I'm co?cerned. I d?n't think they want to drop us. It's a good rivalry, particularly from our standpoint. We

don't want it to go away." SDSU coa~h- Jim Brandenburg is in Italy conducting basketball chnJCs and could not be reached for comment. . The two schoo!s have met 23 times since first playing u_i 1962-63. San Diego State leads the series with 15 victo- ries. . The Toreros have won the last three, including a 76-53 victory last season.

After l~ing its last three games.J.Q_USO, the San Diego State mens basketball team is assiireitutmrt'losing to the Toreros next season. Nor will the Aztecs beat their cross-town rivals. For the first time in 10 years, the two teams will not play, USD coach Hank Egan said yesterday.

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