The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1993 Page: 2 of 39
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Page 2A — The Colony Leader — Wednesday, June 16, 1993
Pincot
Bleckley
Mrs. H.C. Bleckley of Woodward, Okla.,
announces the engagement of her daughter, Ruth
Ellen Bleckley, to John Bleidt Pinchot of The Colony,
son of Wesley and Mary Pinchot of Mount Prospect,
Ill.
Bleckley is the daughter of the late H.C. Bleckley.
The couple plans a July 30, 1993 wedding at St.
Francis of Assissi Church in Grapevine.
The future bride is a 1985 graduate of Woodward
High School in Woodward, Olka., and a 1990 graduate
of Southwestern Olkahoma State University, where
she was active in Sigma Tau Delta, Gamma Delta
Kappa, Alpha Psi Omega and assistant editor of the
Bulldog. She is a speech and debate coach at The
Colony High School.
The prospective groom is a 1983 graduate of Pros-
pect High School in Mount Prospect, Ill., a 1987
graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and
received his MBA from the University of Dallas in
1992. He is employed at Electronic Data Systems.
The Colony Calendar_______________
Mark your calendar South Colony, Public is welcome, must remain on the premises. For
• For information, call 370-5791. information, call 625-1900.
■The Colony Chamber of Com- mAlcoholics Anonymous meets at Saturday Tuna 1Q
merce membership kickoff drive 5201 South Colony Suite 540, Mon- . U 0dy’ June
June 17 at Charlie’s Restaurant on day through Friday at 8 a.m., noon, • Friday Nite Live,” 7 p.m. to mid-
Lewisville Lake. Call 625-4916 for 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; on Saturday at n*ght, at the Recreation Center,
more information. 8 a.m., noon and 7 p.m.; and on 5151 North Colony. Organized, su-
Sunday at 9 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. pervised activities for youth from 9
■“Snakes!” at The Colony Public For information, call 370-7478. to 14 years. For information, 625-
Library, 5151 N. Colony Blvd. Two "Al-Anon meets, 9:30 a.m., at 7447 1106.
shows—10:30a .m. and 11:30a.m. Main, second floor at south end of Monday Thine 91
Limited seating, free tickets avail- building, Wednesday and Saturday •
able 30 minutes before program. For each week and 8 p.m., Monday. "City Council of The Colony meets
information, call 625-1900. Babysitter provided Wednesday in regular session, 7:30 p.m., at City
morning. For information, call 625- Hall, 5151 North Colony. Agenda is
•The Colony Chamber of Com- 7703 or 294-4206. posted at City Hall and The Colony
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merce 12th annual Chili Cook-off and Public Library.
Arts & Crafts Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, June 17T 99
June 19 at Stewart’s Creek Park, s , Tuesday, June 22
For more information, call 625-1106 ^^T^ -The Colony Masonic Lodge No.
or 625-4916. Churn, 4901 Paige at AverY : No 1451 will hold a study club, 7 to 9
C 1 p.m., at The Colony Civic Center,
■The Colony Family Childcare fees to pay axes to to be endured 5576 North Colony. For informa-
Association meeting June 21, with Pease or lectures to be endured, tion, call 370-5284.
the business portion at 7 p.m. and Only theidesir tanicharepour eopen. ■Planning and Zoning Commission
the program startingat 7:30 p.m, at f ’ - A 626 3002 625 6520- meets, in regular session, 7:30
5156 Sherman. For more informa- formation, call 625 6520; p.m., at City Hall 5151 North
tion call Vera at 695 4770 or I A 020-7770; or 020-9104. 7
Ruth Ellen Bleckley
and John Belidt Pinchot
SPAN Menu
The Colony Chapter of Services ton Cad ac ' A.8 ■Overcomers Outreach meets, 7:30 Colony o
Program for Aging Needs (SPAN), 5-0391. p.m., at First Baptist Church, 4800 The Colony Rotary Club meets,
meets daily at The Colony Civic ,. . n South Colony in the education build- 1:45 a.m at the Firs mited
Center 5576 North Colony I unch ELearn about current nutrition in- - Alcoholics addicts and co- Methodist Church meeting room,
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should be made at least one day in p.m. June 24in the private dining information, call 625-1322; 625- formation, call 370-6104
advance. I or reservations 3/0 North Texas Medical Center in or to Touch Praver Group in The Colony Group Building, 5201
McKinney. Nancy Jern, a registered "Moms Touch at The TOuDs South Colony, Suite 540. For in-
-Wednesday, June 16: Roast beef Ncenuedi dieticians and iotie FliehSchool MEET to pray for the£ formation call 625-2536, 370-5546
with gravy, whipped potatoes, gar- wonerhan will present e program child and the school, 9:30 to 10:30 OL3 0-4333. :
den vegetables, whole wheat roll and answer nutrition questions. For a.m., 5025 Nash Drive. Call Carla "Preschool storytime, ages 3-5,10-
with margarine, pineapple cake, information, call (214).548-5348 or for more information, 370-2168. 10:30 am. at The Colony Public Lib-
milk metro 238-6473, ext 5348. rary, 5151 North Colony, presented
■Thursday. June 17: Spaghetti cas-o by a Library volunteer. Parents
serole, green beans, tossed salad Wednesday, June 16 Friday, June lo must remain on the premises. For
with dressing whole wheat bread information, call 625-1900.
with margarine apple cobbler milk -Guitar lessons 7-8 p.m. at The Col- ■Senior Citizens “Finger Foods and "LET’s READ!, an after-school
with marvanner apple T ony Public Library, 5151 N- Colony Games,” 6:30 p.m., at The Colony read-aloud program for second
1 nday, June Special Pather s Blvd, provided by a professional Civic Center, 5576 North Colony, grade and above, presented by
ay menu. guitarist. Registration $10. For in- mPreschool storytime, ages 3-5, 10- guest readers from 4-4:30 p.m., at
■Monday, June 21: Salisbury beef, formation, call 625-1900. 10:30 am. at The Colony Public Lib- The Colony Public Library, 5151
whipped potatoes, okra and toma- • The Colony Humane Society rary 5151 North Colony presented North Colony Boulevard. For in-
toes, dinner roll with margarine, meets, 7:30 p.m. at Pizza Inn, 5313 by a Library volunteer. Parents formation, call 625-1900.
mixed fruit salad with marshmal-
lows, milk.
■Tuesday, June 22: Turkey breast
with gravy, parslied potatoes, but-
tered broccoli, whole wheat roll with
margarine, bread pudding, milk.
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Mitchell. High kick, jazz and funk ahome varsity football game next fall
routines were taught and dances and see the Top Cats live at halftime,
were performed with accompanying Thanks to Judy London and
Top Cats drill team music to make a fun day for all. Courtney Mitchell for their spirit,
Numerous achievement have hard work and fun, said Phyllis Fa-
holds dance clinic come t0 the Top Cats under the bian of the Top Cats booster club. A
The Top Cats drill team recently direction of instructor Melissa Vin- special thanks to McDonald s of The
held a dance clinic at The Colony cent. Last year the Top Cats Colony for donating the drinks for
High School attended bv area high attended many clinics and competi- day.
schools. tions, bringing home to The Colony qA Tamo at
Dance instructors for this one-day and TCHS many awards and ouminer J ail set
clinic were ex-Dallas Cowboy cheer- trophies. The Top Cats Booster at Heritage Museum
leaders Judv London and Courtney Club encourages residents to attend .
The Heritage F armstead Associa-
tion presents its “Summer Jam"y
from 7:30 to 11 p.m. June 19 at :
Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1500
W. 15th St. in Plano.
The Jam is an opportunity for un-
plugged music makers and Farm-
stead visitors to gather for an even-
ing of musical fun. The grounds of
the historical farmhouse will be
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Triglycerides,
The other Fat In
Your Blood
Board Certified in
Cardiovascular Diseases
Dr. David P. Haynie
body. The energy of the body
Almost everyone is aware is stored as lipid because of and medication. Fortunately,
of the fact that elevated lev- the great number of calories the risk of heart disease is
els of cholesterol in the found in fat (over twice the not significantly increased
blood increase the risk of number of calories found in by elevated triglycerides,
heart attack, stroke and the same amount of sugar or hence the great emphasis on
blood vessel disease. Chol- protein). Triglycerides are cholesterol levels which are
esterol is, however, only one formed after eating and car- related to heart disease,
of the types of “fat" found in ry fat from the intestines to However, there are diseases
the blood. The other major the organs and storage sites that result from increased
form is triglyceride, or tria- of the body. Because of this, TAG levels and it is import-
cylglycerol (TAG). Fund- the level of TAG varies great- ant to determine if elevated
amentally different than ly from one day to the next, TAG levels are present so
cholesterol, TAG is the being very high after a fatty that treatment may be ini-
molecule used to move fatty meal and very low after fast- tiated. If you have questions
acids from one organ to ing for 12-18 hours. about your blood levels of
another. Called lipids, fatty There are disorders of the triglyceride or cholesterol or
acids are a major source of blood TAG resulting in very have any other health relat-
energy for the body’s mus- high levels of lipid in the ed questions, call your fami-
cles and are the type of fat blood. Most are controllable ly physician for advice and
found in the fat cells of the with a combination of diet consultation.
Th is article is provided as a public service and is not a substitute for consultation with your private physician
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Epperson, Wayne. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1993, newspaper, June 16, 1993; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666752/m1/2/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.