The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 05.03.1965, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 05.03.1965, Blaðsíða 2
2 WHITE FALCON Friday, March 5, 1965 EDITORIAL 40 Enlisteds Attend Polar dub Meeting At the called General Meeting held at the Polar Club Friday only 2 per cent of the members showed. This deplorable turn-out is indicative of how members have become inactive in their club’s activities. It also depicts the interest they have for any good that might come from such meetings. Those 40 interested members who attended heard Building Committee Chairman Robert J. Westmoreland, CMA3, ex- plain the new features “clubbers” will be seeing at their establishment: a new dining section, partitioned off near the present dining area; a new frier, grill, and a large variety of meals; a partition dividing the club for dates and stags; a thoroughly revamped speaker system; a movie projection booth above the main floor; and new 1000-watt stage lights to show off new stage curtains and a new backdrop. A new amendment was added to the clubs by-laws as the members voted to allow E-5s and above to attend anytime including space available nights. Sometime this month a Country and Western group is scheduled to arrive from the states. Negotiations are being made for either a German, French or Italian combo for a month’s stint at the club in April, also. Whether or not the Polar Club can move ahead as a place for one to relax and enjoy himself depends on how much in- dividuals who frequent the club comply with existing regu- lations. By supporting your club now, that is to say, keeping your conduct in constant check and obeying the club’s by-laws, you can bring about the atmosphere you are wanting but seemingly unwilling to pay for. The price is not much to ask of us. Keflavik Births These are the births of babies born at the Station Hospital dur- ing the month of February: Suzanne Elaine and Diane Lor- raine, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Smith, MR1, were born Feb. 3. Smith works for the Naval Station’s Public Works. Melinda Sue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Kreischer, RM2, was born Feb. 10. Kreischer is presently at the Naval Com- munications Station. Mark Oscar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Moser, A1C, was born Feb. 15. Moser works for the 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Richard Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Holtam, A1C, was born Feb. 16. Holtam is assigned to Air Forces Iceland. Kenneth Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Weaver, ADR2, was born Feb. 17. Weaver works for the Aircraft Main- tenance Department. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Hall, AMS3, Feb. 21. Hall is presently station- ed at U.S. Naval Air Station, Chase Field, Beeville, Tex. Jeffrey Scott, son of Lt and Mrs. Gordon H. Williams MC, USN, was born Feb. 26. Lieuten- ant Williams is a staff doctor at the Naval Station’s Hospial. SIX MORE—Norman R. Peters, PH2, of BarForLant takes the oath for six more years of service. Administering the swearing-in is Cdr Harley D. Wilbur, admin officer for BarLant. (Photo by Chambers, PHAN) SURPRISE—Miss Clara Reynolds, blowing out the candles on her birthday cake, was honored on her 18th birthday Feb. 22, with a sur- prise birthday party at the CPO Club. THE WHITE FALCON U.S. Naval Station Keflavik White Falcon’s mission—To in- form and entertain all hands: to serve as a positive factor in pro- moting the efficiency, welfare and contentment of personnel. Capt Robert R. Sparks Commanding Officer Cdr Robert O. Boe Executive Officer LCdr Alice V. Bradford Service Information Officer Staff G.A. Simpson, J03, Editor T.D. Streeter, SN, Reporter K.E. Marcum, SN, Reporter J.P. Schmieg, JOSA, Reporter W. Keener, A1C, AFI News Editor The White Falcon Is published weekly on Saturdays In accordance with NAVEXOS P-35, revised June 1958, for free distrib- tion to personnel of Naval Station Keflavik. It Is printed commercially by the Isafoldar- prentsmidja,, Reykjavik, Ice., from non-ap- propriated funds. Opinions and statements made In articles published here are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official views of the U.S. Govt., Dept, of Defense or the Navy Dept. ChaplainA Corner LCdr R. E. Blade, CHC, USNR LENT: SEASON OF RENEWAL Lent is the season of renewal, beginning with Ash Wednesday and ending with Easter. It is time to go up to Jerusalem with our Lord. We are invited to re-live those days of fulfillment when Jesus steadfastly set his face to go up to Jerusalem. We need these special days of renewal to remind us of our Christian resources. We ought to be men of daily prayer and praise but we are not. We ought to do daily sit at the feet of the Teacher, but we do not. We ought to daily walk in victory and find the demons subject to us, but we do not find it so. So Lent is here to remind us with special services in the chapel and numerous calls to renewal. “They that wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings as eagles; They shall run and not be weary; They shall walk and not faint.” In Lent we live again with the preaching-teaching-healing ministry of Jesus. Jesus preaches, “Follow me” and we must be obedient. Jesus teaches, “When ye pray say Father” and we learn to pray. Jesus drives out the leprosy of sin in us and bids us to be thankful. Which of us does not need to petition: “Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a right spirit within me.” In Lent we live in the most meaningful days of the Christian year. At the end of the Lenten journey is the cross. To search our souls, To meditate, Will not suffice For Lent. To share the cross, To sacrifice, These are the things God meant. ^t)ivine ^5ei Wine ^Jeruiced Protestant * * ¥■ SUNDAY: Morning Worship Service Morning Worship Service .. .. Adult Bible Class........... Evening Vesper Seervice Fellowship Hour....... Sunday School......... Episcopal Lay Service .. Lutheran Service (except 1st Sunday) . Latter Day Saints Lay Service..... Christian Science Lay Service..... Church of Christ Lay Service...... Holy Communion Service (1st Sundyas) MONDAY: Adult Bible Study Group......... TUESDAY: Prayer Meeting................. THURSDAY: Chapel Choir Rehearsal........ FRIDAY: Baptist Lay Service............. FRIDAY: Cherub Choir.................... Youth Choir....................... SATURDAY: Assembly of God Lay Service . .. Main Chapel .. .. Polar Club .. High School . .. Main Chapel .. Chapel Annex .. High School .. Main Chapel .. Main Chapel .. Chapel Annex .. Chapel Annex .. Chapel Annex . .. Main Chapel Chaplain’s Office .. Main Chapel .. Main Chapel . Chapel Annex .. Main Chapel .. Main Chapel .. Main Chapel 11:00 12:00 9:30 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 12:00 3:00 p.m. 11:00 7:00 7:30 7:00 p.m 7:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Protestant Chaplains Chaplain A. R. Saeger, Jr., Cdr, USN Chaplain R. E. Blade, LCdr, USN Chaplain R. G. Brown, Lt, USN Catholic SUNDAY: SUNDAY MASSES: Main Chapel 12:15 Main Chapel 5:00 Religious Education for Children.....................High School 11:00 Ladies Sodality Communion (1st Sundays)..............Main Chapel 8:00 Holy Name Society Communion (2nd Sundays)............Main Chapel 12:15 DAILY MASSES Monday through Friday....................Blessed Sacrament Chapel 4:45 Saturday.................................Blessed Sacrament Chapel 11:45 First Friday of the Month........Blessed Sacrament Chapel 11:45 and 5:10 CONFESSIONS: Saturday ........................ CHOIR REHEARSAL Tuesday......................... Saturday ..................... Blessed Sacrament Chapel 4:00—6:00 p.m. .................Main Chapel 7:00 ................Main Chapel 1:00 Catholic Chaplains Chaplain T. F. Lehr, Lt. USNR Chaplain N. A. Ricard, LCdr, USN Appointments can be made for Baptisms, Weddings by calling the chaplain’s office at 4111. Kr. Conversion ! Scale KR $ $ KR 0.25 .0058 .10 4.30 0.50 .0116 .50 21.48 0.75 .0175 1.00 42,95 1.00 .0233 3.00 128.85 5j00 .1164 5.00 214.75 10.00 .2328 10.00 429.50 50.00 1.1641 30.00 1,288.50 100.00 2.3283 50,00 2,147.50 600.00 11.6414 100.00 4,295.00 I.OOOjOO 23.2898 300.00 12,885.00 5,000.00 116.4144 500.00 21,475.00 1,000.00 42,950.00

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