The cardinal lamented the "now growing tendency to eliminate God in our endeavors. There is room for everything and everybody except God." He warned that this attitude will not bear lasting fruits. "History is our greatest teacher on this. In vain do builders labor, if God is not with them."
Kapatirans officers and trustees are: Peter-Paul S. Bautista, Ricardo Bolipata, Manuel K. Dayrit (vice-president), Jesus de la Fuente, Dean de la Paz, Romulo del Rosario, Rodolfo E. Dula, Baltazar N. Endriga, Mario E. Ongkiko (president), Reynaldo "Nandy" Pacheco (chairman); Metodio Palaypay, Isabel B. Pilar (treasurer) and Adrian Sison (secretary-general). Interested parties may call Kapatiran by tel. 8191624, fax 8192978, or e-mail, kpkcommongood@hotmail.com.
According to Mandy, the foundation is raffling off a brand-new Toyota Revo van. It has printed 6,000 raffle tickets prized at P300 each. The raffle draw will be on December 7, 7 p.m, at the PAL In-Flight Service Grounds, NAIA, Pasay City. Apart from the Revo are prizes such as a Phillips 29" colored TV, for second prize; Prize refrigerator at 11 cu., five standing electric fans and a special prize which is a family portrait by Mandy Navasero. They are available at Magnum Greenbelt 2; Pravda Bar at Reposo Street, Makati City, CORK-Rockwell, and Mandy Navasero Studio at 1935 Dominga Street, Pasay City. One may call Ruth Mangahas at the PAL In-Flight Center, 5221905.
The IYO perfumes and matching floral essences are derived and blended from a harvest of Philippine blooms, such as sampaguita, jasmine, ilang-ilang, rosal, rose and calamansi, each blend meant to capture the allure and mystique of the Filipino maiden or swain.
The perfume fete coincides with a group exhibit of recent artworks by Esther Alcaneses, Remy Boquiren, Emmanuel Cordova, Shiela Tiongco, Arlene Villaver and Inna Naanep-Vitasa. The works portray tropical flora and blooms that go into the making of IYO perfumes.
If you are starting a herb garden, you can start with such herbs as basil, tarragon, mint, oregano and chives from pots sold at the market. You may try growing a scented herb garden with pots of tanglad and pandan, marigold and roses. There are pots of the fast-growing pako fern (this is hard to find but which is grown like wild in the Visayas), pancit-pancitan and talinum which were once considered weeds but which are actually full of nutrients and you can make into scrumptious salads. You can use talinum for a nice salad and tea, would you believe.